Tag: phytogenic feed additives
French feed additive company Nuqo expands with new affiliates
Affiliates in regions like Thailand, Mexico, and India play a critical role in our growth, serving as regional hubs. This strategic positioning has been...
Sustainable animal husbandry
A malicious saying describing something that cannot be reached any way: “you will see it when a pig will see the sky” is right...
Phytogenics: A tool to improve efficiency in lamb feedlots
For successful lamb feedlotting, it is essential to have a basic understanding of the lamb's digestive system. A major issue is that the lamb's...
Cargill becomes the global market leader in phytogenics with Delacon
We’re excited to expand our animal nutrition offerings with science-proven additives. With the addition of Delacon’s plant-based phytogenic products, Cargill is further committed to...
Kemin AquaScience launches natural additive Pathorol for shrimp
Kemin AquaScience™ announced the launch of Pathorol™ for farmed shrimp health in multiple Asian countries. Phytogenic-based feed additive reduces the impact of parasitic infection...
Dr. Eckel and Evonik become partners on phytogenics
Dr. Eckel and Evonik, two leading representatives of the animal nutrition and health industry, have cooperated on new phytogenic products. First product from this...
ROI: What can phytogenic feed additives deliver for broiler producers?
It is essential to prioritize broiler gut health, as only healthy birds perform well. A consistently high flock performance requires preventive management measures, a...
The determination of a nutritional matrix by modelling
Including a phytogenic feed additive (PFA) in feed has shown effects on enhancing the performance of broilers and swine at all stages of the...
Cargill to acquire Delacon phytogenic feed additives
Cargill, the world's leading agribusiness company, announced that it has signed a binding agreement to acquire Delacon, the globally leading expert in plant-based phytogenic...
Understanding heat stress in dairy to alleviate it
Heat stress (HS) is caused by several weather factors: temperature, relative humidity, solar radiation, air movement, and precipitation. Due to climate change and the...