Latest Developments in Global Animal Nutrition Market

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Latest Developments in Global Animal Nutrition Market

  • Agriculture And Animal Feed
  • Mar 2024
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In March 2023, Evonik is increasing its annual MetAMINOproduction capacity on Jurong Island, Singapore, by 40,000 metric tons to reach 340,000 metric tons by Q3 2024. The significant investment aims to achieve this expansion, with the MetAMINOmanufacturing in Singapore boasting a 6% lower carbon footprint due to proposed process improvements
  • In February 2023, Evonik introduces PhytriCare IM, a plant-based product rich in flavonoids, known for reducing inflammation. Targeting dairy cows, sows, and laying hens, the product is now available across the EU, aiming to contribute to the overall health and well-being of livestock
  • In March 2023, Trouw Nutrition announces MyFeedPrint, an online service providing environmental footprint data for animal feed products. Intending to enhance transparency in the livestock value chain, this program empowers farmers, feed manufacturers, and integrators to measure the environmental impact of animal feed, fostering a more sustainable future for animal nutrition
  • In April 2023, BASF collaborates with Schothorst Feed Research (SFR), granting non-exclusive licensing rights to OpteinicsTM, BASF's digital tool for tracking the environmental impact of feed and animal protein. SFR plans to incorporate OpteinicsTM into its global animal nutrition consultancy services, working in collaboration with BASF to assist feed and animal producers in understanding and minimizing their environmental effects, promoting more sustainable feed and animal protein production
  • In October 2021, BASF SE launched the trinamiX mobile Near Infrared (NIR) spectroscopy solution for the feed industry, streamlining on-site analysis of animal feed and ingredients. This innovation eliminates the need for customers to send samples to laboratories, providing a faster and more convenient testing process, consequently attracting more customers across the value chain