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The poultry industry in Bangladesh employs about 6 million people. Photo: Simon Reza
02-06-2021 | News

Bangladesh poultry industry appeals for exemptions

A map of the Virtual All About Feed Forum provides easy access to everything the platform has to offer. - Illustration: Misset
25-05-2021 | News

Poultry feed focus at Virtual All About Feed Forum

The line-up of the webinar of May 12, with from left to right Johan den Hartog, GMP+ International; Vincent ter Beek, Misset; Michael Magdovitz, Rabobank; Mark McHugh, AB Agri; and Susanne Fromwald, Donau Soja. - Photo: Company Webcast
18-05-2021 | News

On-demand webinar: Global vs local sourcing

Photo: Mark Pasveer
05-05-2021 | Partner

Importance of broiler flock uniformity

Feed manufacturers in China have been switching to cheaper alternatives for poultry feed. Photo: Brett Jordan
05-05-2021 | News

China reshapes poultry feed formulations

Speaking at the final NFU Poultry research seminar, Emily Burton, of Nottingham Trent University, touched on a new initiative that was recycling industrial carbon dioxide into cost-competitive protein. Photo: Nottingham Trent University
03-05-2021 | News

Exploring innovation on poultry farms and research hubs

Dehulling the lupins would improve the protein level by removing the quantity of fibre. Photo: Frank Uijlenbroek
09-04-2021 | News

Lupins as a soya substitute for broiler nutrition

Betaine is widely used as a feed additive in pigs, poultry and fish production and scientists believe it could complement programmes to improve bone quality in laying hens that are at risk of osteoporosis. Photo: Hans Prinsen
19-03-2021 | News

Feed additive helps strengthen bones in laying hens

The MoU aims to commercialise insect-based protein as a sustainable alternative food source for both animals and humans.  Photo: Koos Groenewold
11-03-2021 | News

CP Foods and university sign MoU on insect-based protein

ABN currently operate 11 mills in the UK and the proposed new mill will have the capacity to produced 1 million tonnes of pig and poultry feed per year. Photo: Ruud Ploeg
10-03-2021 | News

New million tonne compound feed super mill planned in UK

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Kenyan researchers test garlic allicin as antibiotic alternative in broilers

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