Using Fat By- and Co-Products from the Food Chain as Dietary Energy Sources in Animal Nutrition Makes Sense, Says European Team of Experts - Chapter I
22 April 2008 - On 28 March 2008, a team of veterinary science, chemistry, biochemistry, quality control, environment, and nutrition experts gathered in the Spanish city of Barcelona. They presented their latest work and findings relating to alternative sources of animal feeds, which will surely make it to the spotlight again given the lack of quantity of dietary energy sources in animal diets – These alternative sources are fat by- and co-products of the food chain.
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Antioxidant Health Benefits Noticed in Meat and Milk from Animals Fed Aromatic Plant By-Products, Says Researcher
31 March 2008 - At the 1st FEED-SEG Symposium, which took place at the University of West-Hungary in the city of Mosonmagyaróvár in January, European industry researchers met to discuss developments in the plant-derived feed additive domain. Issues debated included labelling, traceability, food quality and food-related public health issues.
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Essential Oils as Animal Performance Enhancers Seem Plausible, Says Aromatic Plant Expert
10 March 2008 - Nowadays, scientists seem to be convinced that compounds found in essential oils will have a key role to play in animal nutrition. Why is this? And what exactly could their role be?
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INTERVIEW: Delacon - Phytogenic Feed Additives Offer a Natural, Nutritional and Economical Solution for Today's Animal Diets
19 February 2008 - In today's society, we expect food from plants, farm animals and microorganisms to be of good quality, healthy and inexpensive. Moreover, we are increasingly concerned about environmental matters and we seek food that is produced as naturally as possible.
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David Byrne: Challenges of Traceability, GMOs and the Chinese Melamine Scandal
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Paik Kwang Industrial Co., Ltd. to Restart Lysine Production at Gunsan, Korea Factory
17 January 2008 - Paik Kwang Industrial Co., Ltd. is expected to restart Lysine Hcl 99% feedgrade production in Korea during late March or early April 2008. On November 16, 2007, BASF had announced the sale of its L-lysine assets in Gunsan, Korea to the Korean chemicals manufacturer.
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New Symposium on Plant Derived Feed Additives to Present Latest Scientific and Regulatory Developments
7 December 2007 - The University of West-Hungary in the city of Mosonmagyaróvár will be the venue for the 1st FEED-SEG Symposium taking place on 14-15 January 2008.
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China's Global Bio-chem Targets North American Lysine Market and Guarantees to be Responsible Player
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Vitamin E Feedgrade: Why Global Prices Continue to Climb
3 October 2007 - Global Vitamin E feedgrade prices have moved sharply higher in recent weeks and are expected to continue on an upward trend through to at least early 2008.
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CJ Opens Brazilian Lysine Plant; Expects to Become World's N°1 Lysine Producer by 2013
16 August 2007 - CJ Corporation has officially opened its new lysine factory in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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