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Ines Carvalhido (35) is Poultry Lead at Cargill Animal Nutrition. Photos: Mark Pasveer
13-01-2025 | Interview

Optimising layer nutrition based on body fat measurements

Yeast supplementation in poultry diets
01-01-2025 | Article

Yeast supplementation in poultry diets

Feed ingredients and additives interact at multiple levels, so understanding these interactions is crucial in feed formulation.
30-12-2024 | Article

Understanding nutrient interactions in poultry feed

Tijssens said: “Together with the dedicated colleagues at FAO, we are building a science-based approach to support safe and sustainable animal nutrition that delivers affordable, high-quality food to a growing population. Photo: Canva
24-12-2024

Supporting sustainable livestock production across the globe

Essential minerals, including zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), and manganese (Mn), work to support the immune response in birds experiencing an LPS challenge.
02-12-2024 | Article

Steering poultry flock resilience with trace minerals

Sprouted barley refers to barley grains that have been germinated by soaking them in water and allowing them to begin the sprouting process. Photo: Canva
25-11-2024 | News

Sprouted barley as a potential feed supplement for laying hens

Several factors must be considered when determining the optimal dose of enzymes – and most specifically phytase levels – in the diet. Photo: IFF
16-10-2024 | Partner

Practical application of matrix values for enzymes

Photo: Hans Prinsen
11-10-2024 | Expert opinion

Column: Is the metric you measure connected to your goal?

Black soldier fly larvae are known for their ability to promote natural poultry behaviour and are a nutrient-rich, high-quality protein source. Photo: Canva
16-09-2024 | News

Black soldier fly larvae research boost for UK poultry sector

Brazil’s corn harvest is expected to reach 112.7 million tonnes, up 54.4% from a decade ago. Photos: Daniel Azevedo
02-09-2024 | Article

Brazil’s corn industry is discovering DDGS

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