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Animal Feed Additives & Ingredients: Page 78
Feed Additives
Evonik announces price increase of MetAMINO
Evonik will increase its net price of MetAMINO (DL-methionine 99% feed grade) worldwide by 7% with immediate effect. All existing contracts and supply agreements will be honored.
Brand Insights
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Ingredients
Biomin Digestarom DC phytogenic feed additive
Biomin Digestarom DC is a phytogenic feed additive to improve feed conversion.
Feed Production by Region
YPTECH Co. Ltd. is new Japanese distributor for Delacon
Together with YPTECH Co. Ltd., Delacon is now breaking ground in Japan. Since September, the Tokyo home-based YPTECH Co. Ltd. is the exclusive distributor for Delacon’s phytogenic feed additives. The natural solutions are now available in the company’s portfolio for ruminant, poultry and swine.
Antibiotic-free Production
Decline of antibiotic use gives rise to novel feed ingredients
Sales of antibiotics approved for use in food-producing animals dropped 33 percent between 2016 and 2017, and manufacturers have raced to fill the void with everything from exotic botanicals and oils to ingredients of days gone by.
Animal Nutrition Views
Why large farms do not buy many animal feed additives
The most common complaint of nutrition suppliers (additives mostly) is that they cannot get (easily) into large (mega) farms. It appears to them that such mega producers prefer to use simple nutrition programs without much in terms of added (modern) nutritional supplements. There are many reasons why such large operations prefer simple nutrition programs, and some are offered here for discussion.
Antibiotic-free Production
Are non-antibiotic growth promoters right for your operation?
Perhaps one of the fastest-growing categories of feed additives—growth promotion products that boast antibiotic-like properties—still induces skepticism among academics and some livestock producers. Some antibiotic-free additives do appear to hold promise.
Antibiotic-free Production
Will we ever truly replace antibiotic growth promoters?
Many alternative growth promoters show promise, but only under specific circumstances, experts say, and broad marketing claims may soon lead to further feed additive regulation.
Antibiotic-free Production
How to find the growth-promoting additive that’s right for your herd
With so many feed additives on the market and so little test data available, choosing an antibiotic growth promoter can be difficult. Testing various products on their own herds may be producers’ best option, experts say.
Antibiotic-free Production
Livestock management practices key to growth promotion, panelists say
Animal health must be improved to see benefits from most antibiotic-free growth promoters, VIV Asia panelists conclude. “We need to reduce the challenge on the animal.”
Feed Additives
A new face in top management at Dr. Eckel
On Feb. 1, Francesca Blasco became Vice President Product and Innovation, a newly created position at Dr. Eckel Animal Nutrition, joining Dr Antje Eckel (CEO), Dr Bernhard Eckel (Vice President Sales) and Sabine Felten (Head of Finance) in the company’s top management. She will be responsible for the development of the company’s new and existing innovative product solutions.
Feed Additives
Kemin to showcase benefits of Aleta at gut health conference
Kemin Industries, a global ingredient manufacturer focused on improving the quality of life for more than half the world’s population, will showcase its new Aleta beta glucan (β-glucan) at the Intestinal Health Scientific Interest Group’s (IHSIG) 6th Conference on Poultry Intestinal Health in Rome from April 3-5.
Animal Nutrition
4 major additives that replace antibiotics with success
There is no additive, not of a medicinal nature, that can replace the role of antibiotics for therapeutic purposes. Sick animals requiring antibiotic treatment under veterinarian care should receive appropriate antibiotics at proper dosages to ensure their health and welfare. What happens to such animals raised under no-antibiotics-ever production is a matter that has to do with the marketing/commercial aspects of such business.
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