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INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE FOR ANIMAL FEED & ADDITIVES INDUSTRY

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    Preserve & protect - Why grain preservation matters

    Preserve & protect – Why grain preservation matters

    Optimal preservation strategies coupled with effective storage management are crucial to safeguarding grain quality, preventing spoilage, and maintaining crops’ nutritional value. Reducing grain loss...
    Mycotoxin risk and mitigation measures

    Mycotoxin risk and mitigation measures

    Success in the battle against mycotoxins is driven by developing informed and targeted plans that quickly identify and anticipate mycotoxin threat levels. Therefore, we...
    Easy Automation acquires IS Micro Ingredient System product line from GSI

    Easy Automation acquires IS Micro Ingredient System product line from GSI

    Easy Automation, an international supplier of automation technology and equipment to the feed manufacturing industry, announced the acquisition of the IS Micro Ingredient System...
    BinSentry announces record sales growth

    BinSentry announces record sales growth

    BinSentry, providing innovative solutions focused on increasing efficiency and sustainability in the animal feed supply chain, announced that it has seen a record amount...
    IFC financing to support sustainable livestock production in Nigeria

    IFC financing to support sustainable livestock production in Nigeria

    The International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private sector arm of the World Bank Group, announced a $4.5 million financing package to increase production of...
    Feed storage and hygiene during storage

    Feed storage and hygiene during storage

    Quality feed takes a farmer dedicated to details. Grain bins and the storage they provide are only the beginning. An ideal bin environment coupled...
    SAFE AND CAREOF GRAIN STORAGE

    Safe and care of grain storage

    Grain began being cultivated in the Neolithic, and the Sumerians became the first society to store it by ca. 4000 B.C. Grain represents the most important nutritional element, both for humans and animals. Its storage is especially important to guarantee food safety, but also for price stability.