Tag: pet nutrition
Inspired Pet Nutrition acquires Pet Food UK
CapVest’s Inspired Pet Nutrition has acquired super-premium pet food company Pet Food UK from Piper.
UK-based per food manufacturer Inspired Pet Nutrition (IPN) announced that...
Thai Union invests in insect-based pet treats
Thai Union Group PCL (Thai Union), via its Corporate Venture Capital (CVC) Fund, has invested in Orgafeed, one of the leading insect-based pet treat start-ups...
Hill’s Pet Nutrition partners with Bond Pet Foods to develop craft meat protein
Hill's Pet Nutrition and Bond Pet Foods will collaborate to develop sustainable meat protein to provide long-term options for cat and dog nutrition.
Hill's Pet...
ADM to acquire Deerland Probiotics & Enzymes
Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) has agreed to purchase US-based Deerland Probiotics & Enzymes, a leading provider of probiotic and dietary supplements using probiotic, prebiotic,...
ADM to buy majority stake in pet-food business P4 Companies
ADM reached an agreement to acquire a 75% ownership stake in PetDine, Pedigree Ovens, The Pound Bakery and NutraDine (P4 Companies), premier providers of...
Chr. Hansen launches science-based probiotics for pet segment
Chr. Hansen has launched a new portfolio of stable live probiotics for use in pet foods and supplements, empowering every pet’s life stage with good bacteria.
Purina® Beyond® answers pet owners’ questions
Purina® Beyond® brought experts from across the nation together to answer pet owners' questions in Canada.
Hill’s Pet Nutrition plans to build new pet food factory
Hill's Pet Nutrition plans to build new factory in Tonganoxie, Kansas to help meet growing demand for its pet food. Proposed investment in state-of-the-art facility will create 80 new jobs.
Bond Pet Foods beefs up its science team
Dr. Tony Day and Dr. Mike Arbige, biotechnology industry veterans join Bond Pet Foods to accelerate the development of its animal-free meat proteins produced through precision fermentation.
Bold rethinking of pet nutrition with insect protein gains momentum
With over 500 million cats and dogs globally, feeding our pets contributes to a soaring 56 and 151 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emission per year - similar to the combined emissions of the Philippines and Mozambique. Insect protein is a rapidly emerging sustainable pet food ingredient.