In a significant development for global trade, the United States and China have agreed to a 90-day suspension of additional tariffs imposed on each other’s imports.
UK-based animal nutrition specialist Volac has named industry veteran Andrew Thompson managing director of its Feed & Forage Additives division.
dsm-firmenich has teamed up with Bureau Veritas to validate emissions data from its Sustell™ platform, enabling feed and livestock producers to monetize sustainability efforts.
Under a presidential decree, Turkey will launch a nationwide general agricultural census to collect updated and comprehensive data on agriculture and livestock.
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.
Kartal Kimya, celebrating its 40th anniversary, continues to lead the animal feed industry with its commitment to quality, innovation, and reliability.
Oxidative stress is a significant issue that negatively impacts growth, health, and productivity in animal production.
Turkey’s poultry sector is on the verge of positive developments in exports to European and Middle Eastern countries.
Having evolved from backyard farming into a major commercial force, India’s poultry sector now stands at a critical crossroads. Rising feed costs, ethanol-driven maize shortages, and the persistent threat of avian influenza demand strategic responses.
In this interview, Executive Director Ibrahim Al Hazaa discusses the company’s commitment to sustainability, innovation, and strategic partnerships, highlighting its role in ensuring food security and leading the digital transformation of the milling industry.
Joerg Seifert, Secretary General of FEFANA, emphasizes the importance of maintaining competitiveness of the European feed industry.
“Innovation is in our DNA. Through our investments in R&D, we consistently deliver technological advancements, making our products more efficient, durable, and environmentally friendly."
One of the most critical aspects of milling is the storage and handling of byproducts. These materials are valuable for animal feed production, but they present storage challenges due to their tendency to compact and bridge in poorly designed silos, leading to erratic flow, reduced material quality, and potential production downtime.
Grain storage is no longer just a logistical concern but a strategic pillar of food security in an age of trade wars, pandemics, and shipping disruptions.
Recent global disruptions, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the Red Sea conflict, have led to delayed shipping times, extended storage, and environmental conditions that increased the risk of mycotoxin contamination in feed raw material.
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03 February 2024 2 min reading
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