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USask team plans unique facility to develop, test alternative fish food

USask team plans unique facility to develop, test alternative fish food

A research team from University of Saskatchewan (USask) is partnering with an array of industry groups, including BioMar, Evonik and InnovaSea, to establish a...
VICTAM Asia and Health & Nutrition Asia start 7 September in Thailand

VICTAM Asia and Health & Nutrition Asia to start 7 September in Thailand

VICTAM Asia in co-location with Health & Nutrition Asia are ready to kick-off from September 7-9, 2022, at the IMPACT Halls 9 and 10,...
Scoular acquires two grain and feed facilities in Florida

Scoular acquires two grain and feed facilities in Florida

Scoular announced that it has acquired two facilities in northern Florida to help the company better serve grain and livestock producers in the southeastern...
IPIFF welcomes approval of draft regulation on migratory locust

IPIFF welcomes approval of draft regulation on migratory locust

The International Platform of Insects for Food and Feed (IPIFF) – the Brussels-based umbrella organisation representing stakeholders active across the insect production value chains...
Preparing economical and nutritious feed formulations with MyNutriOpt

Preparing economical and nutritious feed formulations with MyNutriOpt

As they make decisions regarding animal feed formulation and production, animal nutritionists, feed formulators, and quality control professionals must address fluctuations in nutrient profiles, quality parameters and commodity prices. MyNutriOpt, the gateway to NutriOpt’s digital suite of solutions and services, delivers real-time information to support collaboration and efficient, informed decision making across the value chain. The system brings together multiple data sets into an easy-to-access resource that can help drive decisions regarding feed formulation, production economics and supplier management.
4 ways to cope with increased feed prices

4 ways to cope with increased feed prices

These events are a stark reminder that for global agriculture climate change impacts are already a reality. High feed costs are an enormous challenge for the whole agricultural sector and sustainable strategies need to be adopted to enable a more efficient use of resources, both in the short and long term. This article explores possibilities to cope with the current situation. Through understanding the positions of farmers, integrators and feed millers and using targeted feed additive solutions, we can achieve a responsible use of resources that makes animal production more resilient to feed price increases.
Save feed costs and reduce environmental footprint

Save feed costs and reduce environmental footprint

Enzymes have long been recognised as a way to reduce environmental impact, improve animal performance, and lower the cost of feed. In general, the use of exogenous enzymes in animal nutrition has been fundamentally based on the destruction of antinutritive compounds, which increases the digestibility of nutrients and improves productive yields. This article discusses new enzyme application strategies to maximize feed cost savings, mitigate phosphorus excretion, and reduce carbon emissions.
The present and future of the insect industry in 5 questions

The present and future of the insect industry in 5 questions

Insects, which are considered as a valuable feed ingredient to reduce the environmental footprint and make production sustainable in the livestock and feed industry, has quickly turned into an industry. IPIFF Secretary General Christophe Derrien explained in 5 questions the current situation, market size, future potential and growth prospects of this rapidly growing industry.
Scoular provides barley-based protein for pet food and aquaculture feed

Scoular provides barley-based protein for pet food and aquaculture feed

Scoular announced the name for its new sustainable and innovative barley-based protein source for aquaculture and pet food: Emerge™. Emerge, both traceable and non-GMO, is the only barley-based protein for feed customers.
New trial shows FeedKind an ideal feed ingredient

New trial shows FeedKind an ideal feed ingredient

Published in an international scientific journal, new trial shows Calysta’s sustainable protein FeedKind an ideal feed ingredient for Japanese yellowtail.