freeimages.comSeveral new reports on the global animal feed market are available.From WATTAgNet:
Several new reports on the global animal feed market are available.
The reports include data and analysis that examine the global wheat seed industry, animal feed testing market, amino acids market, feed vitamins market and antioxidants market.
The new reports are:
- “2015 Deep Research Report on Global Wheat Seed Industry,” from Market Research Reports Inc.
- “Global Animal Feed Testing Market (2014 - 2020),” from Research and Markets
- “Global Feed Amino Acids market - Growth, Trends And Forecasts (2014-2020),” from Mordor Intelligence
- “Global Feed Vitamins market - Growth, Trends And Forecasts (2014-2020),” from Mordor Intelligence
- “Global Feed Antioxidants market - Growth, Trends And Forecasts (2014-2020),” from Mordor Intelligence
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Thursday, November 14, 2013
Dostofarm to focus on US export market
Plant feed supplements to increase the resistance and performance of livestock are Dostofarm's specialty, which now wants to expand in the United States together with a leading U.S. partner.
Form-A-Feed Inc. from Stewart, Minn., has been established in the North American feed market for 40 years. With more than 100 employees, the company produces and supplies a broad range of feeds, mainly for cattle, swine and poultry. It is already one of the biggest premix producers. With the phytogenic feed supplements from Dostofarm, the company now seeks to reach new customer groups, emphasizes General Manager Doug Renkes. Dostofarm is a strong supplier: The Germans are seen as pioneers when it comes to the development of phytogenic feed supplements for performance-enhancing animal health. In the U.S., the company mainly wants to market the product Dosto Concentrate 500 as a premix for piglets, for pig fattening without antibiotics, as well as for calves and turkeys, explains Dostofarm marketing director Thomas Logemann. In Germany, it is also used for many other animal species due to its appetite-stimulating effect.
Dostofarm meanwhile exports to 38 countries in Europe, Asia, Africa and North America. Only about 30 percent of the production remains in Germany and is used for organic livestock farming and also on conventional farms. Health-conscious consumers, rising production costs and the shrinking profit margins for farmers have led to a continuous increase in demand over the past 15 years.
The main component in many products is oregano, a traditional crop plant that is rich in active substances against bacteria and fungi. The raw material comes from monitored contract farming and is manufactured using a special procedure to ensure constant dosage in the end product. According to Dostofarm, this is a decisive competitive advantage. The feed supplements are particularly effective in the gastrointestinal tract, and can be administered up until slaughtering, do not impart any flavor into the animal product, and do not lead to any resistance. The comparatively low unit price rapidly makes them worthwhile. The manufacturer also developed effective preparations for organic drinking water disinfection and parasite control.
Form-A-Feed Inc. from Stewart, Minn., has been established in the North American feed market for 40 years. With more than 100 employees, the company produces and supplies a broad range of feeds, mainly for cattle, swine and poultry. It is already one of the biggest premix producers. With the phytogenic feed supplements from Dostofarm, the company now seeks to reach new customer groups, emphasizes General Manager Doug Renkes. Dostofarm is a strong supplier: The Germans are seen as pioneers when it comes to the development of phytogenic feed supplements for performance-enhancing animal health. In the U.S., the company mainly wants to market the product Dosto Concentrate 500 as a premix for piglets, for pig fattening without antibiotics, as well as for calves and turkeys, explains Dostofarm marketing director Thomas Logemann. In Germany, it is also used for many other animal species due to its appetite-stimulating effect.
Dostofarm meanwhile exports to 38 countries in Europe, Asia, Africa and North America. Only about 30 percent of the production remains in Germany and is used for organic livestock farming and also on conventional farms. Health-conscious consumers, rising production costs and the shrinking profit margins for farmers have led to a continuous increase in demand over the past 15 years.
The main component in many products is oregano, a traditional crop plant that is rich in active substances against bacteria and fungi. The raw material comes from monitored contract farming and is manufactured using a special procedure to ensure constant dosage in the end product. According to Dostofarm, this is a decisive competitive advantage. The feed supplements are particularly effective in the gastrointestinal tract, and can be administered up until slaughtering, do not impart any flavor into the animal product, and do not lead to any resistance. The comparatively low unit price rapidly makes them worthwhile. The manufacturer also developed effective preparations for organic drinking water disinfection and parasite control.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Archer Daniels Midland acquires animal feed manufacturer
Archer Daniels Midland Company has announced the acquisition of English River Pellets Inc., an Iowa-based grain elevator and animal feed manufacturing business.
The animal feed portion of English River Pellets’ business will be operated by ADM Alliance Nutrition Inc. “With this acquisition, ADM establishes a strong footprint for our grain origination in Southeast Iowa,” said Joe Taets, president of ADM. “We will use the elevator facilities in [Iowa] in part to originate crops for our soybean processing plant in Quincy, Ill., and corn processing plant in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.”
The animal feed portion of English River Pellets’ business will be operated by ADM Alliance Nutrition Inc. “With this acquisition, ADM establishes a strong footprint for our grain origination in Southeast Iowa,” said Joe Taets, president of ADM. “We will use the elevator facilities in [Iowa] in part to originate crops for our soybean processing plant in Quincy, Ill., and corn processing plant in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.”
Friday, July 2, 2010
GIA releases its latest report on feed additive market
Global Industry Analysts Inc. announced the release of a report on the animal feed additive market. The report estimates that with projected growth, worldwide sales will attain $18 billion by 2015. The increase in meat consumption will drive demand for additives for poultry, swine and aquaculture feeds in addition to ruminant and companion animal diets.
The U.S. is the largest single market segment but considerable growth has occurred in Latin America. The U.S., Europe and the Asia-Pacific markets combined accounted for 74% of total revenue generated in 2009.
The report, Animal Feed Additives: A Global Strategic Business Report, is available on GIA’s website.
The U.S. is the largest single market segment but considerable growth has occurred in Latin America. The U.S., Europe and the Asia-Pacific markets combined accounted for 74% of total revenue generated in 2009.
The report, Animal Feed Additives: A Global Strategic Business Report, is available on GIA’s website.
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