Guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) is a naturally-occurring precursor for creatine, which has a vital role in cellular energy metabolism. Photo: Tarikul Raana
There has been a sharp rise in global feed prices in recent months, combined with high volatility and unreliable supplies. According to analyst predictions, feed prices will stay high mainly because of low global stocks of grains and oil seeds. On top of that, meat prices have not risen proportionally and could stay low, especially considering the reduced consumer demand caused by Covid-19 restrictions in many regions. This means animal producers are facing increased costs and equal or decrease
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