Tag: feed quality
UTRIX to expand production capacity and regional presence in Middle East
UTRIX has unveiled plans to accelerate its growth, presence and expertise in the Middle East. In addition to increasing production capacity, the company will...
Mycotoxin testing for millers: Ensuring safe and high-quality feed
Mycotoxins, toxic compounds produced by fungi, pose a significant risk to both human health and animal welfare. As millers, it is crucial to understand...
Organic Acids in Animal Nutrition: Global Market Status and Forecasts
Organic acids play a crucial role in modern animal nutrition, offering a natural and effective way to maintain feed quality, improve gut health, enhance...
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...
New forum to highlight sustainable feed production
Date: May 6-8, 2025
Location: Dubai, UAE
Experts to offer UK farmers tips for maize crops
At Maize Forum 2025, which will be held online on January 9th, the audience will get to hear experts’ takes on how growing the...
UTRIX aims to expand new markets with Halal certification
Key feed additives and mycotoxin binders from the Lebanese company UTRIX have been certified HALAL. The company representatives believe that this certification is an...
Key topics in the feed and livestock industry for Europe and the Netherlands
The European livestock and feed industry has had to deal with many challenges in recent years: The Covid-19 pandemic, animal diseases such as ASF...
New Novus Leader puts emphasis on reliability
Novus’ newly appointed Sales Director for the Poultry Business in South Central Asia, Dr. Koushik De says that reliability matters to customers in the...
Skretting saves money, time and increases efficiency with online NIR
In collaboration with Skretting Norway, Skretting Aquaculture Innovation has launched an online NIR project to automate a process that aims to define when to...