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The world’s leading feed producers: Page 53
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Using more DDGS in poultry feed
In 2008, U.S. production of distiller’s dried grains with solubles, or DDGS, exceeded 23 million tons with the U.S. poultry industry consuming about 5% of output and swine producers feeding around 20% of available DDGS. The majority of DDGS is fed to ruminants at rates of 75% to 80% of their diets. The production of DDGS will increase in proportion to ethanol production; for the 2011 growing season, ethanol will consume 40% of the corn crop.
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Poultry Feed
Mozambique poultry production to increase 23% by 2015
Mozambique's poultry production will increase by 23% to 2014-2015, fuelled by rising domestic demand and ongoing investments in improved production techniques, according to Research and Markets' "Mozambique Agribusiness Report Q1 2011."Â Consumption is also expected to increase by 32% over the same period, reflecting improved living standards and an expanding population.
Poultry Feed
Victam International 2011 relocates to Germany, joins two other feed shows
Held simultaneously for the first time, Victam International, FIAAP International and GRAPAS trade shows are opening together in Cologne, Germany, May 3-5, 2011.Rising costs and doubts about the availability of some raw materials are causing concern among feed manufacturers, processors and producers around the world, and the market shows no signs of calming down yet.
Poultry Feed
See videos from the 2011 IPE/IFE show
See the latest videos from the 2011 International Poultry Expo/International Feed Expo, the world's premier show for the poultry and feed industries. This year's show is in Atlanta, Jan. 26-28.
Poultry Feed
EPA grants E15 fuel waiver for 2001-2006 vehicles
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has waived a limitation on selling gasoline that contains more than 10% ethanol for model year 2001 through 2006 passenger vehicles, including cars, SUVs and light pickup trucks. The waiver, which applies to fuel that contains up to 15% ethanol, is being called, by the National Chicken Council, "another giveaway to the ethanol interests" that will only complicate price problems for both animal feed users and retail consumers.
Poultry Feed
Germany lifts dioxin-related bans on 3,050 farms
German agricultural officials have given 3,050 farms the go-ahead to resume sales after originally closing down more than 4,700 facilities in response to the dioxin contamination of livestock feed from Harles & Jentzsch GmbH. The number of farms still awaiting the go-ahead from inspectors currently stands at 1,635.
Poultry Feed
Het Spelderholt Research Centre for Applied Poultry Research
Het Spelderholt is a research centre that forms part of the division of Animal Husbandry of the Animal Sciences Group of Wageningen UR, Lelystad, the Netherlands. The centre can trace its roots back to 1921. It has been located in Lelystad since 2004, and studies cover all aspects of poultry farming.
Poultry Feed
At poultry seminar JRS discusses dietary fiber, necrotic enteritis
Experts gave talks on the benefits of dietary fiber in layer feeding and the risk factors of necrotic enteritis disease. JRS also presented trial results for its raw fiber concentrate product, Arbocel, which contains 65% crude fiber and is used in poultry feed.
Poultry Feed
Mannanoligosaccharide dietary supplement for laying hens
In view of the interest in non-antibiotic dietary supplements to enhance production and immune function, a meta-analysis was carried out on available reports on the benefits on mannanoligosaccharide (MOS) for laying hens.  Feed conversion efficiency and hen day egg production were significantly improved by supplementation with MOS.
Poultry Feed
GIPSA rule would hurt small beef producers, says producer group
What brings a beef lobbyist to a chicken industry meeting? Common cause in opposition to the proposed Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration (GIPSA) rule. Small- to medium-size beef producers are opposing the proposed GIPSA rule because it will drive consolidation in the cattle business and take away opportunities for them to participate in branded beef programs, a representative of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) told listeners at National Chicken Council (NCC) annual meeting.
Poultry Feed
The future of DDGS in poultry rations
The Distillers Grains Technology Council held its annual symposium this past May in Indianapolis, Ind., attended by nutritionists, commodity brokers and producers of ethanol byproducts, principally distillers grains (DDGS). The symposium covered a diverse range of topics, including transportation logistics, economic supply and demand predictions, mycotoxin concerns and the needs of poultry producers.
Poultry Feed
Advances in nutrition
Presentations at the 2010 Poultry Science Association meeting in Denver, Colo., documented advances and trends in feeding U.S. flocks producing table eggs. Interpretive reviews of significant papers are provided dealing with the benefits of additives, supplements and new ingredients.
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