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INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE FOR ANIMAL FEED & ADDITIVES INDUSTRY

Tuesday, January 20
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    DSM plans new production site for Bovaer in Scotland

    DSM plans new production site for Bovaer in Scotland

    Royal DSM has announced plans to expand production capacity for Bovaer, its novel methane-reducing feed additive for ruminants, with a new plant in Dalry,...
    TRADILIN strengthens credentials in reduction of enteric methane emissions

    TRADILIN strengthens credentials in reduction of enteric methane emissions

    The Carbon Trust has provided a validation of opinion concluding that correct use of TRADILIN® can reduce methane emissions in ruminant animals. The Carbon Trust...
    Climate-neutral beef and dairy could reach store shelves by 2050

    Climate-neutral beef and dairy could reach store shelves by 2050

    According to a newly-published white paper, “Pathway to Climate Neutrality for U.S. Beef and Dairy Cattle Production”; the cattle sector can reach climate neutrality,...
    US-EU feed industries welcome global methane pledge

    US-EU feed industries welcome global methane pledge

    The American Feed Industry Association (AFIA) and the European Compound Feed Manufacturers’ Federation (FEFAC) joined together in support of the United States-European Union Global...
    DSM receives full regulatory approval from Brazilian and Chilean authorities for Bovaer

    DSM receives full regulatory approval from Brazilian and Chilean authorities for Bovaer

    DSM has received first full market authorizations for methane-reducing feed additive Bovaer® for beef and dairy in Brazil and Chile. Royal DSM, a global science-based...
    FEFAC holds webinar about methane emissions in livestock farming

    FEFAC holds webinar about methane emissions in livestock farming

    European Feed Manufacturers' Federation (FEFAC) held a webinar about managing methane emissions in livestock farming in April.