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Animal Feed Additives & Ingredients: Page 119
Feed Production by Region
SFIS Consortium finalizes product category rules
The Specialty Feed Ingredients Sustainability (SFIS) Project Consortium, dedicated to reducing the environmental impact of livestock production through innovative specialty feed ingredients, has announced the finalization of product category rules (PCRs) for the evaluation of the environmental footprint of animal production, when using specialty feed ingredients (SFIs) in feed.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
Feed antioxidant safety questions raised in Europe
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) says it is unable to draw a firm conclusion on the safety of ethoxyquin as a feed additive for any target animals, its safety for consumers or the environment.
Feed Additives
Informed Silica+ to replace part of fish meal in shrimp diet
Ceresco Nutrition, a research company that is behind the new technology based on the transfer of vibratory information through an aqueous medium, says their product Silica+ will change the diet formulation in aquaculture feed industry.
Feed Additives
Informed Silica+ as a natural feed supplement to improve animal performance and farm environment
Ceresco Nutrition, a research company that is behind the new technology based on the transfer of vibratory information through an aqueous solution, says their product Silica+ is the future of the feed industry. New study, published in Poultry Science journal, showed that adding Silica+ to feed significantly improves animal growth performance and litter quality.
Feed Additives
Palital Feed Additives is expanding
Palital Feed Additives is expanding its production site and international sales office. Where sales increase, production rises. The company expands by integrating the neighboring building in Velddriel, the Netherlands into its operations.
Poultry
Animal feed trends for the week ending November 19
The past week brought us news about Cargill, ADM, Darling Ingredients, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, prestarters for antibiotic-free broilers, scale-adapted solutions for nutrition problems, XRF analysis, sources of sustainable soy for feed, and mycotoxins in this year’s U.S. corn crop.
Feed Mill Management
Applying XRF analysis to improve animal feed ingredients
This case study examines Cargill Animal Nutrition's novel implementation of Bruker Optics x-ray fluorescence (XRF) technology to perform elemental analysis on its ingredients to improve feed formulations and animal performance.
Feed Production by Region
ADM expands food-, feed-ingredient production in China
With the recent opening of two plants in China on two consecutive days, Archer Daniels Midland Co. has increased its capacity to serve growing regional demand for value-added food-ingredients and animal-nutrition products.
Feed Additives
Darling Ingredients results down $124.9 million in Q3
For the third quarter of 2015, Darling Ingredients Inc. reported revenue of $853.8 million, as compared with $978.7 million for the third quarter of 2014. The $124.9 million decrease in revenue is attributable to lower finished product prices, primarily in the global competing ingredients prices and the foreign exchange rate impact of a weaker euro and Canadian dollar. Overall, global raw material volumes were stronger year over year.
Poultry
Highly digestible prestarters for antibiotic-free broilers
Broilers always benefit from a better diet offered early in life, and more so when their feed is free of growth-promoting antibiotics. This special case enhances the need for a more digestible, better balanced diet that is supplemented with specialty ingredients.
Mycotoxins
#tbt: European Commission steps up mycotoxin reduction
In 2009, the European Commission opened a new functional group under Regulation (EC) 1831/2003 for feed additives acting on the reduction of the contamination of feed by mycotoxins. This was the first amendment to the Feed Additive Regulation, put in place in 2003, and was an important step forward in the integrated fight against mycotoxin contamination of feed.
Poultry
Animal feed trends for the week ending November 5
The past week brought us news about InVivo NSA, Hi-Pro Feeds, mycotoxins, feed additives, organic trace minerals, and nutrients in animal feeds.
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