developer undefinedFrom the Author - Page 54Feed Production by RegionDr. Eckel receives EU funding for major research projectNiederzissen, Germany-based Dr. Eckel Animal Nutrition is investing EUR700,000 (US$825,000) in a new research and development project, for which it is receiving funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) within the scope of the InnoTop program of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate.Feed AdditivesCFF creates animal nutrition unitGehren, Germany-based CFF GmbH & Co. KG has created a new animal nutrition business unit to create a continuous supply of dietary fiber for all livestock and pets.Feed Production by RegionChina ends sorghum anti-dumping investigationChina has ended its anti-dumping investigation into imports of U.S. sorghum, according to reports. The Chinese government had said the U.S. is dumping sorghum on the Chinese market, hurting its domestic producers.Feed Additives3 in 5 livestock producers to use more phytogenicsMany in the livestock industry expect to increase their use of phytogenic feed additives (PFAs) in 2018. According to a recent survey of more than 700 agribusiness professionals, 60 percent of respondents reported that their PFA use would increase over the next 12 months.Dairy CattleLantmännen acquires cattle feed business from RaisioLantmännen is acquiring the cattle feed business from the Finnish listed company Raisio Group. The acquisition is part of Lantmännen’s growth strategy in the Baltic Sea region and strengthens Lantmännen’s presence on the Finnish market.Feed Production by RegionSavage Companies, Bartlett and Co. to mergeSupply chain provider Savage Companies, based in Salt Lake City, Utah, and grain and milling firm Bartlett and Co., based in Kansas City, Missouri, plan to merge their businesses to form a new combined entity, Savage Enterprises.AquacultureCalysta, Nofima partner to improve feed efficiency in fishCalysta, Inc. has partnered with Nofima to conduct large-scale trials in Atlantic salmon using Calysta’s FeedKind protein as a means to improve feed efficiency and fish health.PoultryUSDA releases supply and demand estimatesUSDA reports initial assessment of U.S. and world crop and livestock supply and demand predictions for 2018-19.PoultryEvonik opens NIR lab for animal nutrition in NairobiEvonik has inaugurated its first laboratory for its animal nutrition business in Nairobi, Kenya.PoultryNational Institute of Food and Agriculture invests in gene editing researchThe agricultural and food sector could benefit from gene editing techniques, however, further research is needed to understand public acceptance of the strategy.Swine2018 World Pork Expo: bigger, better than everThe 2018 World Pork Expo will mark its 30th anniversary by presenting the world’s largest pork-specific trade show with more exhibit space and featuring more U.S. and international companies than ever before.SwineNPPC Pre-World Pork Expo tours showcase pork productionThe 2018 World Pork Expo, June 6-8, will showcase a wealth of activities, but now there are two more to add to the list. The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) has organized one- and two-day pre-Expo tours to provide intimate views of Midwest pork production and a range of agriculture.Previous PagePage 54 of 437Next Page