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Animal Nutrition
Hamlet Protein presents novel solutions for zinc oxide free diets
Hamlet Protein, multinational producer of high quality vegetable protein, was among the participants at the Zero Zinc Summit 2019 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The event, hosted by SEGES, was attended by feed producers, farmers and scientists from all over the world. At the summit, Hamlet Protein actively discussed fiber based solutions for the Danish market following the EU ban on zinc oxide.
Brand Insights
Unlock the Power of Soybean Meal in Swine Production
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Elevate performance, protect ROI, and beat seasonal challenges with research-backed strategies and real-world insights.
African Swine Fever
Battle to control African swine fever continues in Asia, Europe
African swine fever (ASF) has returned to a new region of Cambodia and to Bulgaria, while new outbreaks have been reported in domestic pigs in China, Poland, Romania, Ukraine and Vietnam.
Feed Production by Region
Philippines trials sorghum, soy cultivation for feed
On the island of Mindanao in the Philippines, production of sorghum is being trialed to supplement domestic corn for livestock feeds, and tests are also underway to improve soybean cultivation.
Feed Production by Region
Adam Lock receives AFIA-ADSA Nutrition Research Award
The American Feed Industry Association congratulates Adam Lock, Ph.D., of Michigan State University (MSU), for receiving the 2019 AFIA-American Dairy Science Association (ADSA) Nutrition Research Award. Ryan Ordway, of Balchem Corporation, presented the award to Lock on behalf of AFIA on June 24 as part of ASDA's annual meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio.
African Swine Fever
Vietnam says ASF vaccine is near, but experts are skeptical
Vietnam said on Tuesday that a vaccine developed at the National University of Agriculture has shown initial success in fighting African swine fever (ASF), but experts are skeptical and say much more research is needed.
Animal Feed Manufacturers
Ridley’s CEO to step down, profit projection lower than forecast
Animal feed producer Ridley Corp.’s CEO Tim Hart will step down, according to an announcement by the company.
Animal Nutrition Views
Weather, ASF, trade will immediately affect global feed industry
Abnormal weather events, the spread of African swine fever and trade tensions will have an effect on global cereals and soy prices.
Business & Markets
Marketing nutrition through your own local offices
So, you want to find out what are the cons and pros of having your own people working out of your own facilities (usually an office and a warehouse, if even that at the beginning). Here is a brief list coming out of my own experiences with similar exercises – not all of them successful, even remotely.
Feed Production by Region
Japan continues to battle classical swine fever
Classical swine fever (CSF) continues to affect the domestic pig and wild boar populations in two regions of Japan since the first outbreak in 26 years was confirmed in September 2018.
Animal Nutrition
Elanco collaborates with AgBiome for swine nutritional health innovation
Elanco Animal Health Inc. has entered into a new global R&D collaboration with AgBiome Inc. to develop nutritional health products for swine. The collaboration further demonstrates Elanco’s commitment to antibiotic stewardship and bringing alternatives to producers’ most difficult challenges.
Consumer Trends
Researchers seek sustainable feed, food options in the Atlantic
European Union-funded AquaVitae Consortium has invited the University of New England in the U.S. to join its international group of researchers working on the development of more sustainable aquaculture systems.
African Swine Fever
Vietnam’s African swine fever cull nears 3 million
The African swine fever (ASF) situation in Vietnam has deteriorated to the point where a senior politician is encouraging the country’s pig farmers to switch to the production of poultry or cattle, while new outbreaks of the disease have also been reported in domestic pigs in China, Poland, Romania, Russia, South Africa and Ukraine.
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