Tag: poultry feed
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...
How insects can help feed the world
Proteins and fats can come from many sources, but perhaps one of the most novel is that found in insects. Insect protein can be...
IFF introduces industry-leading phytase enzyme in the EU
Danisco Animal Nutrition & Health announced that Axtra® PHY GOLD has received regulatory approvals for use in poultry and swine feed.
Danisco Animal Nutrition &...
De Heus inaugurates its largest plant in Brazil
De Heus Brazil has opened its new plant in Itaberaí, specializing in producing high-quality feed and supplements for ruminants. The new plant will increase...
EU compound feed production decreases by 3.8% in 2022
Industrial compound feed production in the EU decreased by more than 5 million tons in 2022 compared to 2021, according to the FEFAC's report....
Global Poultry Feed Market
The global commercial scale of the poultry feed market is estimated to be between US$ 180 and 250 billion. According to the report by...
Corteva and Bunge develop amino acid-enhanced soybeans for feed industry
Global agriculture companies Corteva Agriscience and Bunge announced collaboration to develop amino acid-enhanced soybeans for the animal feed industry.
Corteva Agriscience and Bunge announced significant...
The future of antibiotics in poultry feed
With alarming predictions on what antibiotic resistance could do to people’s health and livelihood, the poultry industry is taking steps to reduce antibiotic use...
Amlan International announces new developments for Philippines
Amlan International explained that Jayson Fernandez has joined the company as sales manager for the Philippines, and FJ Wegon Animal Health and Nutrition Inc...
EU compound feed production decreases
According to the statement made by FEFAC, in 2022, feed producers in the Baltic, Ireland, Poland, Bulgaria, and Slovenia are expected to keep their...