developer undefinedFrom the Author - Page 190Feed AdditivesGlobal feed enzymes market to reach $1,371M by 2020The global market for feed enzymes was valued at $899.19 million in 2014 and is projected to reach $1,371.03 million by 2020, at a CAGR of 7.3 percent from 2015 to 2020.Feed AdditivesUnisplendour breaks ground on China methionine plantChongqing Unisplendor Co. has broken ground on the second phase of a three-phase project in Ningxia, China, to expand its total methionine production capacity by more than 200,000 tons.Business & MarketsStudy looks at ethanol industry’s economic contributionA report says that Minnesota’s ethanol industry accounted for $2.34 billion of the state’s gross domestic product in 2014.HomeLand O’Lakes reports $3.8 billion in quarterly net salesLand O’Lakes reports $3.8 billion in quarterly net salesHomeUSDA releases year’s first crop production estimatesUSDA releases year’s first crop production estimatesAnimal Feed Regulations & SafetyNGFA, AFIA release hazard communication compliance guideThe NGFA and AFIA have released a hazard communication compliance guide for consideration and use by grain handling, feed, ingredient and processing facilities.IngredientsDr. Eckel PreAcidDr. EckelDr.Eckel offers PreAcid, the prebiotic feed acidifier for optimizing calcium intake in laying hens.IngredientsCanadian Bio-Systems multi-carbohydrase technologyCanadian Bio-Systems Inc.Canadian Bio-Systems offers their multi-carbohydrase technology, enzyme technology for swine and poultry feed rations.Company NewsInVivo Animal Nutrition and Health accelerates recruitment of executivesAs a result of its strong growth momentum in France and abroad, InVivo NSA is strengthening its teams and recruiting new talent to support development over the next ten years.Poultry Health & DiseaseAPHIS moves up deadline on AI vaccine proposal commentsThe Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has moved up the deadline for submitting written comments on the proposal of a vaccination program to combat avian influenza (AI) because of the urgency of the outbreak.HomeExpert: Farmers will see lower grain prices this yearExpert: Farmers will see lower grain prices this yearHomePhilippines: Our corn not good enough to compete globallyPhilippines: Our corn not good enough to compete globallyPrevious PagePage 190 of 437Next Page