Press releaseFrom the Author - Page 28Company NewsRoyal Agrifirm names Stefan Bulthuis as its new CFOHe will replace Margret Kleinsman, who has chosen not to opt for a second term.Company NewsNeogen names new vice president of global operationsJames Walter will lead and manage the company’s global manufacturing and logistics functions.Mergers & AcquisitionsElanco to sell aqua business to Merck Animal Health$1.3 million deal will allow company to prioritize investments and pay down debt faster.Feed AdditivesChromium propionate supplement receives FDA approval for turkey dietsKemin Industries announces the news at IPPE 2024.Feed IngredientsCalysta’s FeedKind protein approved for aquafeed in ChinaThe country’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA) has formally given Calysta’s single-cell protein full approval for use in fish and shrimp feeds after an extensive evaluation process.Company NewsAlltech forms technology group, names new hiresNew roles will support the company’s global agriculture solutions and services.Mergers & AcquisitionsNovozymes, Chr. Hansen merger completedThe combination of Novozymes and Chr. Hansen is successfully completed, creating Novonesis, a global biosolutions partner.Feed AdditivesCanada grants market authorization for BovaerCanadian officials have approved Bovaer, a methane-reducing feed ingredient for cattle, which enables dairy and beef farmers to substantially lower their carbon footprint.Company NewsKemin names new president of animal nutrition and health unitJoão Marcelo Gomes brings nearly 30 years of experience in the sector to Kemin’s agriculture business in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.Company NewsAxitan appoints Novus, DuPont veteran as CEOAl Zimmerman will lead the biotech company as founder and former CEO Kane Miller becomes chief innovation officer.Company NewsAlltech names E. Michael Castle as chief operations, financial officerCastle has been with Alltech for 19 years, most recently serving as chief operating officer and CEO of the Alltech Feed Division.BiosecurityCanada invests in livestock, forage researchThis investment will support 30 new research projects for 2024, with a 14% increase in funding from last year.Previous PagePage 28 of 40Next Page