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Sustainability in Feed Production: Page 36
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Danone aims to reduce methane emissions 30% by 2030
One of the world's largest dairy companies expects to remove 1.2 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent of methane emissions by 2030.
Feed Production by Region
HPAI, high input costs hinder poultry, feed production
The 2023 Poultry Outlook highlights the macro issues shaping the global poultry industry and influencing poultry feed production.
Latest News
Corn prices up slightly, but don’t expect it to last
More cuts to U.S. crop estimates have triggered an uptick in prices, but economists say corn prices seem likely to take a tumble.
Feed Additives
Animal nutrition trends, challenges and opportunities [PODCAST]
Kemin’s Cody Swan and Marc Hoopingarner discuss gut health, feed additives and more.
Agriculture Technology
Canada to fund projects on AI in animal feed production
Protein Industries Canada is accepting applications from animal feed companies looking to deploy AI to optimize protein and feed production.
Animal Nutrition
Real-time formulation a more efficient way to feed animals
Real-time feed formulation can be a more accurate, efficient and precise way to feed livestock and poultry.
Animal Nutrition
Protein from thin air? The experts are skeptical
Creating animal feed that consumes more carbon than it produces might be possible — but not with present-day conditions, experts say.
Latest News
Apples promote gut health of chicks before they hatch
Researchers at Cornell University say injecting apple juice into eggs improved chicks’ gut health after they hatched.
Animal Nutrition
Research project to study use of krill in animal feed
Norwegian krill harvesters believe bountiful Antarctic swarms could make feed for salmon and trout more sustainable.
Latest News
Extreme weather is ‘synchronizing’ around the world
Climate change may help explain why so many extreme weather events have happened all at once in recent years, MIT research scientist says.
Animal Feed Manufacturing
FEFAC: Feed crises influenced by climate change
COVID-19 and the invasion of Ukraine continue to roil the European feed sector. But climate change must not be lost in the noise, FEFAC president says.
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Customers not biting? F3 winners show value of persistence
Two of this year’s F3 fish-free feed challenge say they found success with products they had tried to market in the past.
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