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INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE FOR ANIMAL FEED & ADDITIVES INDUSTRY

Monday, April 21
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INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE FOR ANIMAL FEED & ADDITIVES INDUSTRY

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    Brenntag makes distribution agreement for insect-based products

    Brenntag makes distribution agreement for insect-based products

    US-based Brenntag Specialties has announced an exclusive partnership with HiProMine to distribute its insect-based products for the animal nutrition and pet food industries in...
    Why education is key to promoting insects as food and feed

    Why education is key to promoting insects as food and feed

    Insect education creates a sense of empowerment and resilience among communities worldwide. As people gain the knowledge and skills to rear, process, and utilize...
    Insect meal: An alternative feed resources for poultry

    Insect meal: An alternative feed resources for poultry

    Insects are natural foods for poultry. Chickens can be found picking worms and larvae from the grass, soil and litter where they walk. The...
    Innovafeed, Cargill extend aquafeed partnership

    Innovafeed, Cargill extend aquafeed partnership

    Innovafeed and Cargill have agreed to extend their collaboration from three years to 10 in order to bring healthy novel ingredients to aquafarmers. The...
    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...
    Leading companies team up for Millennial Salmon Project

    Leading companies team up for Millennial Salmon Project

    Nofima, InnovaFeed, Corbion Algae Ingredients, Cargill, SINTEF Ocean and Auchan have joined forces for Millennial Salmon Project to accelerate innovation that will support the sustainable growth of the aquaculture industry.
    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.