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Animal Feed Manufacturing: Page 87
Feed Mill Management
Dutch feed and food specialist consolidates complementary businesses
In response to increasing demand from a fast-evolving global feed and food production industry, the Dutch-headquartered Triott Group announced its formal consolidation on May 21 with the launch of www.triottgroup.com.
Brand Insights
Fermentation That Fuels Animal Resilience and Performance
BioZyme Inc.
Building Resilient Animals from the Inside Out - AO-Biotics® with its star brand AO-Biotics® Amaferm® offers proven microbial innovation and decades of fermentation expertise.
African Swine Fever
ASF spurs additional research into optimal feed holding times
New research suggests producers would benefit from erring on the side of caution when it comes to feed that may be contaminated with viral diseases, but questions about the practicality of extended feed holding times remain.
Feed Production by Region
Top Pet Food Companies highlighted in global report
The May issue of Petfood Industry magazine includes a report on the leading global pet food companies with updated rankings of top companies plus additional data and analysis of key regions around the globe. The exclusive list is part of PetfoodIndustry.com’s Top Pet Food Companies database, which provides profiles on leading companies in the market.
Animal Feed Manufacturers
Co-op Feeds restructuring to stay competitive, sustainable
After a full review of its feed business, Federated Co-operatives Ltd. (FCL) is consolidating feed production from six facilities across the Prairies to three in Saskatoon, Calgary and Moosomin.
Feed Mill Management
Bill Barr receives AFIA’s Distinguished Service Award
The American Feed Industry Association honored Bill Barr, the president of Bill Barr & Company, with its 2019 Distinguished Service Award for his life-long contributions to the feed industry. Sarah Novak, AFIA’s vice president of membership and public relations, presented the award to Barr at AFIA’s Purchasing and Ingredient Suppliers Conference today in Orlando, Fla.
Feed Mill Management
AFIA names T.J. Biggs as Member of the Year
The American Feed Industry Association named T.J. Biggs, the director of technical services and quality assurance at Global Animal Products, as its Member of the Year during the Purchasing and Ingredient Suppliers Conference, happening this week in Orlando, Fla.
Feed Mill Management
ForFarmers ending feed production in Schalkwijk
ForFarmers will transfer the production activities of Van Gorp Biologische Voeders B.V. (Van Gorp Bio), which currently take place in Schalkwijk, the Netherlands, to the production location of Reudink in Lochem, effective July 1.
Animal Nutrition
UK-grown rapeseed an attractive option for feed producers
Two livestock feed companies in the United Kingdom have recently identified home-grown rapeseed as a feed ingredient with real potential for meeting the protein needs of the country’s livestock.
African Swine Fever
ForFarmers sees earnings decline in first quarter
Acquisitions helped ForFarmers grow its compound feed volume in the first quarter of 2019, but the cooperative saw small profit growth and a strong decline in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA).
African Swine Fever
10 most-read animal feed articles, blogs of April 2019
See what topics were the most popular in the animal feed industry in April.
African Swine Fever
African swine fever: What feed manufacturers need to know
An overview of the impact African swine fever will have on global animal protein, pork and feed production in 2019 and how feed manufacturers can mitigate the risks of its spread with biosecurity best practices.
Company News
Alltech gift expands capabilities of new Illinois Feed Technology Center
The highly anticipated University of Illinois Feed Technology Center is set to greatly improve the university’s capabilities in animal nutrition. Now, with the gift of a Wenger extruder and auxiliary processing equipment from global animal health and nutrition company Alltech, those capabilities will be expanded even further.
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