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Circular economy in animal feed: 4 ways we help customers do more with less
There’s a lot resting on farmers’ shoulders. They are the foundation of our global food system . They’re also on the front lines as the world faces unprecedented challenges, like a changing climate and feeding a growing population . Helping farmers succeed is the key to not only solving those challenges but also creating a balance between sustainability, food affordability and farmers’ livelihoods. A circular economy can help. “We’re talking about a system that reduces wast
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October feed update: What did you miss?
All About Feed brings you the latest business developments and updates from around the world from October, including new mycotoxin-binding products, a premix factory in Poland and a feed mill in Australia. This and more. Alltech launches mycotoxin binders Mycosorb A+ Evo and Mycosorb Evo Alltech has launched Mycosorb A+ Evo and Mycosorb Evo aimed in protecting livestock health and performance against multi-mycotoxin threats. The range delivers mycotoxin-binding efficacy an
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Global animal feed production bounced back in 2024
The annual survey, based on data from 142 countries and 28,235 feed mills, found that the top 4 countries produced more than half of the world’s feed (52%). Photo: Canva Increasing global demand for poultry helped boost world animal feed production last year, which grew by 1.2% to 1,396 billion metric tonnes. Despite the ongoing issues posed by high pathogenic avian influenza , economic uncertainties and climate fluctuations, figures released by Alltech in its Agri-Food Outlo
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Vietnam explores slaughterhouse by-products for livestock feed production
The use of protein by-products from slaughterhouses could potentially help Vietnam to reduce its dependence on imported corn and soybeans, presenting a promising opportunity. Photo: Canva The use of protein by-products from slaughterhouses could potentially help Vietnam to reduce its dependence on imported corn and soybeans, presenting a promising opportunity. However, the transition remains challenging from legislative and technical points of view, as Vietnamese government o
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