Tag: soybean meal
Recent findings on the net energy of soybean meal
The use of feed-grade amino acids (FGAA) is an important tool to lower feed cost while lowering nitrogen emission for swine and poultry producers....
Soya swap could cut agriculture’s carbon footprint
22 January, 2025
Peterborough, England
New conference to explore food industry’s soya dependency
Wednesday 22nd January, 2025
Peterborough, England
Peterborough, England
Novus to share analysis of U.S. soybean meal quality at IPPE 2025
Novus will share its findings on the U.S. soybean meal quality and its new research on copper sources and their effect on broilers during...
Feeding the Future: Tackling the soy-free feed challenge with innovative additives
In light of growing environmental concerns surrounding soybean meal and increasing pressures to meet sustainability goals, it has never been a better time for...
ADM to focus on traceable soybean meal and oil at SPACE 2024
During SPACE 2024 in Rennes, France, ADM’s animal nutrition experts will showcase the science-backed solutions and services available to French producers, including a fully...
ADM offers traceable soybean meal to European customers
ADM offers its European customers fully verified, separated, traceable soybean meal and oil in compliance with the forthcoming EU Deforestation Directive.
ADM, one of the...
Novus to share negative impacts of feedstuffs at event
Gabriela Cardoso from the intelligent nutrition company Novus will explain the potential negative impacts of common feedstuffs on poultry performance at the X International...
Evonik adds US Crop Report to animal nutrition database AMINODat 6.2
Evonik’s AMINODat® 6.2, a comprehensive animal nutrition database for optimising feed formulations and enhancing quality control, has been expanded to include the latest US...
The role Impextraco® takes to support its customers in a sustainable animal production
Increasingly our industry is evaluating the use of more circular raw materials. However, these ingredients can come with new challenges in terms of inflammation...