developer undefinedFrom the Author - Page 191Sustainability in Feed ProductionADM launches sustainable soy program in BrazilADM launches sustainable soy program in BrazilAquacultureC-Feed builds world’s first industrial plant for copepodsNorwegian company C-Feed has built the world’s first industrial plant for copepods, which are tiny crustaceans that can be used to feed young fish in aquaculture.Company NewsDelacon appoints Sonny Pusey as Regional Manager North AmericaThe global leader in plant-based feed (phytogenic) additives, Delacon has appointed Sonny Pusey as Regional Manager North America.HomeZoetis to cut jobs, costs after flat earnings reportZoetis to cut jobs, costs after flat earnings reportHomeUS crop progress ahead of normal levelsU.S farmers are ahead of normal pace for planting corn and soybeans this spring, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).Company NewsADM posts higher profit, lower revenueADM posts higher profit, lower revenueIngredientsDr. Eckel Anta Phyt AquaDr. EckelDr. Eckel offers Anta PhytAqua, a feed additive shown to have a positive growth, survival and immune response for shrimp.AquacultureTriton Group invests $64 million in Nigerian aquacultureThe Triton Group has invested $64 million into the Nigerian aquaculture industry, with the aim of increasing local catfish and tilapia production, according to a report.HomeFAO: Nepal quake will affect food security, agricultureFAO: Nepal quake will affect food security, agricultureCompany NewsSafetyChain Software has entered a reseller partnership with WengerSafetyChain Software is excited to announce that it has entered into a reseller partnership agreement with Wenger.Feed Production by RegionAnitox strengthens its technical teamPhil McGuire has joined pathogen control specialist Anitox as its regulatory manager for Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific.HomeFrench silo operator Senalia suspends wheat deliveriesFrench silo operator Senalia said it would stop taking wheat deliveries beginning the week of May 4 until further notice because of lack of demand, according to a report.Previous PagePage 191 of 437Next Page