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The world’s leading feed producers: Page 39
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AB Vista’s Quantum Blue arrives in South Africa
AB Vista is set to introduce Quantum Blue to South Africa, where it is now registered for use. The product gets its official South African launch in Sun City at this year's Global Feed and Food Congress, where AB Vista is exhibiting April 10-12 at booth 71.
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Novus to discuss food safety, poultry nutrition
Novus International will participate in the fourth Global Feed & Food Congress, taking place April 10–12 in Sun City, South Africa. The meeting was organized by the International Feed Industry Federation, with support by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
Poultry Feed
Informa Economics announces staff additions
Informa Economics, Inc. recently announced three additions to the company's staff. In early March, Nick Hoyt joined Informa Economics as a vice president, with his primary responsibility being client service and business consulting, particularly price risk management and strategic business planning in grains, oilseeds, other crop and food ingredient areas.
Poultry Feed
ForFarmers CEO resigning in 2014
ForFarmers has announced that Bert-Jan Ruumpol is resigning as CEO, effective April 30, 2014, by mutual agreement with the supervisory board. Ruumpol has worked for ForFarmers and its legal predecessors since 1991.
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Feed milling company names director of sales
Feed milling company Van Aarsen in Panheel has appointed Hans van der Weijden as its new sales director. Van Aarsen is internationally active as specialist in the compound feed industry with knowledge and experience in the design and construction of animal feed production systems.
Poultry Feed
March corn stock levels higher than anticipated
When the United States Department of Agriculture released its Grain Stocks report on March 28, the amount of corn stocks on hand even surprised the USDA itself.
Poultry Feed
Poor corn crop would close meat, poultry plants, economist says
If this year's corn yields drop much below the base of 145 bushels per acre, it will force some meat and poultry plants that rely on that grain for feed to close, said Dr. Thomas Elam, president of FarmEcon LLC.
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Farmers intend to plant more feed grains in 2013
Poultry and livestock producers got a bit of welcome news as farmers are expected to plant more feed grains for the 2013 seasons. All of the major feed grains will increase in acreage in 2013, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Planting Intentions report, with the exception of soybeans, which will decrease less than 1 percent.
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Turkey organization presents Ranelius Award to Purina Feeds employee
The Minnesota Turkey Growers Association presented its prestigious Ranelius Award to longtime Land 'O Lakes (now Purina Feeds) employee Grant Shold, Sauk Rapids, Minn., at its annual meeting on March 13 in Saint Paul, Minn.
Poultry Feed
Poultry industry can reap rewards from more corn acreage in South
As corn production expands in the Southeastern U.S., poultry producers in the same region are likely to be in a good position to compete for that grain supply. Chip Flory, editor of ProFarmer, said he anticipates a significant increase in corn produced in the Gulf states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Texas, as well as a little further north into Arkansas.
Poultry Feed
EU may lift byproduct ban for poultry, pig feed
The EU may lift its animal byproduct ban for poultry and pig feed in the hopes of lowering costs, according to reports. The ban was initially imposed during a mad cow disease outbreak over ten years ago; its retraction would come with stricter safety rules imposed to prevent things such as cannibalism through the feed given to animals.
Poultry Feed
Record year for meat, poultry exports bolsters US soy demand
Despite challenging issues, such as the struggling global economy and trade barriers, U.S. poultry and livestock farmers enjoyed a record year for meat exports, which helps keep domestic demand for U.S. soy strong.
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