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The world’s leading feed producers: Page 40
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Biomin founder Erich Erber wins Asian Personality Award
Erich Erber, chairman of the Executive Board of Erber Group and founder of Biomin, was awarded the Asian Personality award at VIV Asia 2013 in recognition of his 30 years of contributions to the field of animal nutrition.
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ForFarmers reports a bumper year in 2012
ForFarmers has reported an significantly successful year in 2012. Sales rose to a record level of 6.3 million metric tons of compound feed, with turnover (excluding the divested Cefetra) of €2.6 billion and a net result of €53.3 million, according to the company.
Poultry Feed
Poultry nutrition: Implications of changing immune function
Many nutrients are capable of modulating the immune system, said Doug Korver, Poultry Research Centre, University of Alberta, during the pre-show Nutrition and Poultry Health Symposium at the 2013 Midwest Poultry Federation Convention. Nutritional immunomodulation holds great promise as a means to increase poultry productivity and health.
Poultry Feed
VIV animal health summit to highlight antibiotic use reduction
A special feature of VIV Asia 2013, being held March 13–15, in Bangkok, Thailand, is the VIV Animal Health Summit on March 14 that will focus on reducing the use of antibiotics in livestock production. Antibiotics are still widely used in food animal production in many parts of the world.
Poultry Feed
Animal feed costs could drop as grain prices forecast lower
Poultry and livestock producers should see some relief from high animal feed costs, as the price of corn, soybeans, wheat and sorghum have all been forecast lower, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report, released on March 8. Corn prices are projected 20 cents a bushel lower, with a range of $6.75 to $7.45.
Poultry Feed
USDA Agricultural Resource Management Survey puts focus on soybeans
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has a basic idea of how soybean producers and the feed industry responded to challenges brought on by drought, supply shortage and higher prices in 2012, but the agency is seeking more specific details. That’s why the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service and Economic Research Service are in the midst of the annual Agricultural Resource Management Survey.
Poultry Feed
Wilbur-Ellis, Canadian Bio-Systems announce joint distribution agreement
Wilbur-Ellis Company and Canadian Bio-Systems Inc. have announced a joint marketing agreement for the distribution of feed enzymes into the U.S. market. Wilbur-Ellis, a marketer and distributor of animal feed ingredients in North America and Asia-Pacific, penned the agreement with CBS to begin distribution in March.
Poultry Feed
Norel studies bioavailability of zinc sources in poultry
Norel has conducted a study comparing the bioavailability of different zinc sources in poultry, saying that a better understanding of the mineral's bioavailability is required to fine tune its supplementation levels. It is necessary to use zinc efficiently, according to Norel, since it is both an essential trace mineral and a heavy metal.
Poultry Feed
Snow storms help animal feed producers, but won’t end drought
A pair of February snow storms brought some drought relief to animal feed grain producing states, but weather experts say it will not be enough to replenish the water supply to its needed levels.
Poultry Feed
Feed additives that can replace antibiotics
Antibiotics and chemical antimicrobial agents are currently banned or under severe scrutiny by authorities in many countries.
Poultry Feed
Soybean prices skyrocket on dry Argentina weather
Soybean prices rose sharply after Argentina didn't get rains that had been forecast over the weekend, according to reports. March soybeans rose 45.75 cents to $14.7025 per bushel as markets reopened after the U.S. Presidents Day holiday on February 18.
Poultry Feed
Congress listening more to Renewable Fuel Standard opponents
Thomas Elam has made his voice heard as the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed Renewable Fuel Standard is in the midst of a 45-day public comment period, and he said he thinks members of Congress are starting to listen. Elam, introduced to members of the National Turkey Federation as the “arch-nemesis of the ethanol industry," spoke to federation members on February 14 during their annual convention.
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