Science-driven learning initiative offers complimentary resources to help nutritionists, farmers, advisers and veterinarians connect research with real-world animal welfare and productivity.
The volume of the tariff quota applied to barley and corn imports in Turkey has been re-determined. The decision opens the way for zero-duty imports of up to 1 million tons for both products. The regulation, which aims to control the costs of animal products, has drawn reactions from the domestic agricultural sector.
The company expands its Asian footprint by acquiring CJ Feed & Care’s feed operations across five countries, adding 17 production facilities to its global network.
Veramaris and Merwetank have teamed up to build a bulk algae oil storage facility in Dordrecht, aiming to improve supply security and logistics efficiency for aquafeed producers. The new infrastructure marks a first-of-its-kind move in the algae oil sector and supports growing demand for sustainable Omega-3 sources.
Türkiye’s cattle farming sector shows significant regional differences in scale, production models, and infrastructure. Provinces such as Konya, İzmir, Erzurum, and Kars stand out with large cattle populations, while the Aegean, Marmara, and Central Anatolia regions lead with advanced production infrastructure and strong feed industry capacity.
Ukraine’s corn prices have plunged to their lowest level of 2025 as the new harvest boosts supply and demand from key importers like Turkey and Egypt slows.
Fumigation is one of the most effective protection methods against pests encountered in the storage and export processes of agricultural and food products. However, for a successful application, it is critically important to know which pest is being targeted and the characteristics of that pest.
Turkey’s poultry sector growth is set to keep corn imports strong in MY 2025-26, with traders expecting 2.5–3.5 million mt mainly from Black Sea suppliers. Domestic output may fall short of demand due to hot, dry weather, keeping Ukrainian and possibly Russian corn in focus depending on export policies.
At a leading event for the livestock industry in Rennes, Christophe Cellier of Andritz discussed a solution designed to change how companies approach maintenance.
The feed industry is facing increasing demands for higher efficiency, faster processes, and sustainable solutions. Meeting those challenges requires not only advanced technology but also streamlined organizations with a clear identity and focus. For PTN (Pelleting Technology Netherlands), part of the Triott Group, this means preparing for a fundamental change in the way the business is structured and presented to the market.
During IDMA Russia, we spoke with Imas Regional Sales Manager Yavuz Çetinoluk, who highlights the company’s production capability to deliver turnkey solutions from A to Z and the trust it brings to the sector with its publicly listed structure.
Nutriline, a leading feed and Food additives company, marked a significant milestone in the Turkish feed industry with the opening of its new premix facility on May 30, 2025, in the Ali Kahya Organized Industrial Zone in İzmit, Türkiye.
Driven by precision, energy-efficient systems and smart automation, feed machinery is evolving from its mechanical roots into intelligent, resilient production ecosystems that will shape feed production for decades to come.
Since the 1800s, global temperatures have risen by 1°C, and projections indicate a further increase of 1.5°C between 2030 and 2052. The anticipated warming of ocean and inland surface waters, along with rising sea levels and ice melting, is expected to adversely affect numerous fish species in the coming years.
Rising global temperatures are reshaping aquaculture, threatening both production and food security. Effective adaptation strategies are now critical to safeguard fish farming and sustain global nutrition.
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Ukraine’s 2025 grain harvest could decline significantly due to adverse weather and ongoing conflict.