Tag: animal industry
Reducing environmental impact in feed formulation through advanced techniques
As global demand for animal protein increases, feed formulation must balance nutrition, cost, and sustainability. By integrating life-cycle assessments, reliable data, and transparent sourcing,...
IPPE 2025 to highlight latest innovations in industry
January 28 – 30
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia
Loopworm receives authorization to supply ingredients to EU
India-based Loopworm has secured the EU TRACES certification for its Silkworm-Pupae derived products. With the milestone, the company is now officially authorized to supply...
FAO releases new guidelines for early influenza detection in cattle
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has published new guidelines for the surveillance of influenza in cattle. The guidelines are...
Hendrix Genetics forms partnership for advanced genotyping services
Hendrix Genetics has chosen LABOGENA DNA as its exclusive provider for advanced genotyping services in its multi-species breeding program.
One of the globally recognized leaders...
Novus veterinarian aims to support Thai swine and poultry producers
Pasakorn Piyaram, DVM, joined Novus as Technical Service Manager, providing insights to swine and poultry producers in Thailand and Indochina. When working with customers,...
Olmix launches new platform dedicated to mycotoxin risk management
Olmix has announced the launch of its Myco’Kingdom platform to manage and understand mycotoxin risk. The company points out that the key tools that...
Brenntag Animal Nutrition makes exclusive distribution agreement for Europe
Brenntag Animal Nutrition has made an exclusive distribution agreement with BTSA for Oxabiol, for the animal nutrition industry in Europe. The agreement includes natural...
Mycotoxin Binder is a Misnomer!
Mycotoxin Binder is a misnomer. This term only covers mycotoxin sequestering mode of action (MOA) without any reference to other technologies in use today....
WOAH calls for antimicrobials not to be used as growth promoters
The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) urges veterinary authorities and the animal industry to live up to their commitments regarding the use of...