Targan’s automated chick sexing technology has surpassed processing one billion birds globally. The company is expanding into Europe, Oceania, Asia, and Latin America.
Less than 5% of Gaza’s cropland remains usable after months of conflict, leaving over 2 million people at risk of starvation.
The Turkish Agricultural Diplomacy Group (TTDG) has officially launched its activities with the mission of strengthening the international representation of Turkey’s agriculture and food sectors.
SPACE 2025 will bring together over 1,200 exhibitors and 100,000 visitors from 120 countries to address the evolving challenges of animal farming. This year’s edition will focus on the role of artificial intelligence in boosting innovation, efficiency, and animal health.
The desire to foresee the future is as old as humanity itself. Today, that desire is being reshaped by artificial intelligence and its immense data-processing power.
Heat stress and poor plumage threaten poultry health and productivity, but smart nutritional solutions offer a natural way to restore balance and resilience.
India’s poultry industry has transformed from a small-scale operation into a technologically advanced, vertically integrated sector, driving significant growth.
IFEEDER, in partnership with the AFIA, FPRF and PFI, released new data on U.S. pet food ingredients and production in 2024. In 2024, U.S. pet food sales hit $51.7 billion with 9.8 million tons produced using 600+ safe, nutritious ingredients.
Can artificial intelligence transform farming to feed a growing planet? FAO’s Vincent Martin discusses how innovative technologies and global collaboration could reshape agrifood systems for a sustainable future.
Grain Academy, a leading educational platform in the Balkans, empowers agriprofessionals with cutting-edge knowledge to navigate volatile grain markets.
Agribusiness thrives when its professionals do. For 10 years, Progressus has bridged the gap between industry demands and workforce capabilities through hands-on, unbiased training—equipping over 45 countries with the skills to feed the future.
As agriculture faces evolving challenges, the future relies on effective education and workforce development. Lara Moody from IFEEDER discusses the challenges and opportunities in bridging academia with industry to create a sustainable and skilled workforce for the feed sector.
Global fertilizer markets are on edge. With 169 million tonnes traded in 2024, supplies face strain from China’s export cuts, Red Sea bottlenecks, and the EU’s new 100% tariffs on Russian fertilizers.
Catch the agenda, follow the events, access special content!
Can artificial intelligence transform farming to ...
Grain Academy, a leading educational platform in ...
Agribusiness thrives when its professionals do. F...
News
Targan’s automated chick sexing technology has su...
Less than 5% of Gaza’s cropland remains usable af...
The Turkish Agricultural Diplomacy Group (TTDG) h...
SPACE 2025 will bring together over 1,200 exhibit...
Nutriline Yem ve Besin Katkı Maddeleri has launch...
Industry groups call for a more efficient Europea...
Bühler has opened a new, state-of-the-art Milling...
Imas, the leading Turkish manufacturer and turnke...
Despite structural challenges such as climate str...
Article
The desire to foresee the future is as old as hum...
The international trade of agri-commodities is essential factor in food security in a world of incr...
Heat stress and poor plumage threaten poultry hea...
Global fertilizer markets are on edge. With 169 m...
South Africa needs to enhance their agricultural ...