Tag: animal health
Rajeev Modi to lead Elanco’s pet health unit in US
Elanco appointed Rajeev (Bobby) Modi, who has a history within the pet industry, to lead U.S. pet health unit. Modi will also join the...
Bioiberica has new animal nutrition partnership in South Korea
The distribution of Bioiberica's Palbio™ range through Mill Tech Co., Inc. in South Korea has been approved after fulfilling stringent regulatory requirements.
Spain-based Bioiberica, a...
Evonik strengthens world-scale methionine production hub in U.S.
Evonik will build a methyl mercaptan plant in Alabama, U.S. Methyl mercaptan is an intermediate in methionine production, and is currently sourced from third...
Annual DSM Mycotoxin Survey points to high risk level
Royal DSM has released latest annual DSM Mycotoxin Survey results detailing the occurrence of fungal metabolite contaminants in feed crops and the potential risks...
Trouw Nutrition announces results of “Global Mycotoxin Review”
Trouw Nutrition shared findings from its 2021 Global Risk Analysis during a webinar. In the webinar, Dr. Swamy Haladi, Global Programme Manager for the...
Elanco adds new tools to advance U.S. livestock sustainability efforts
Elanco Animal Health introduced UpLook™, an insights engine designed to predict greenhouse gas emissions and identify key drivers of an operation’s carbon footprint; and...
Global Feed Minerals Market and Trends
Increasing industrialization of livestock production to meet the increasing demand for animal protein sources is driving the greater focus on optimum nutrition of farm...
Chelated minerals, complexes and inorganic salts
Feeding a chemically well-defined, stable and highly bioavailable trace mineral source is an important key to optimize the growth potential and animal welfare. True...
Managing fiber better in feed formulation – Essential for sustainable livestock production
Fiber often receives scant attention in feed formulation. Primarily because the physicochemical effects of fiber in the gastrointestinal tract are poorly understood and secondly...
It is possible to completely eliminate antibiotics from animal nutrition
It is estimated that by 2050, the global mortality caused by antibiotic resistance will increase from the current level of 700,000 to 10 million...