Tag: feed industry
SugaRich acquires former food processing business of JD Bamber
In a move to press forward with its commitment to sustainability and growth in the UK market, SugaRich has acquired the former food processing...
Garrett Holder joins BioZyme as its new Director of National Sales
BioZyme® Inc. has welcomed Garrett Holder as its new Director of National Sales. Holder, who has extensive sales experience in the animal nutrition and irrigation...
Difagri joins forces with Alinova to strengthen its position in animal nutrition
France-based Difagri is completing the acquisition of Alinova, an expert in emulsions and monogastric specialties. The combination of the two entities is expected to...
Alltech honored with four new EcoVadis sustainability medals
Alltech has secured four new EcoVadis sustainability medals, including two Platinum Medals for its facilities in the Netherlands and the UK. The Platinum honors...
Tropical grasses and other forages can boost livestock sustainability – and not just in...
Incipient research on a vast collection of tropical forages – grasses, shrubs, legumes and trees – shows that changing livestock diets can significantly reduce...
Rethinking Sustainability: The hidden impact of feed additives
The Product Environmental Footprint Category Rules (PEFCR) were updated in 2025 to standardize how the feed environmental impact is measured. With this update, the...
The effect of alternative feed ingredients on the pelleting process
It seems that all exotic raw materials have one thing in common: they have a negative effect on the pelleting process. Typically, they reduce...
Eurolysine unveils new initiative to expand production capacity
A subsidiary of Avril, Eurolysine has launched a feasibility study to expand its lysine production capacity. The study is expected to allow the company...
Optimising feed strategy with NIR technology
The demand for Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIR) technology has surged in recent years due to its ability to deliver precise, real-time analysis. Producers value its...
Breaking the Chain: Combating trypsin inhibitors to maximize nutrient utilization
Trypsin inhibitors are naturally occurring proteins found predominantly in soybeans and other legumes. These inhibitors bind to trypsin—an essential enzyme responsible for breaking down...