LIVESTOCK & FEED Business - November 2024
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Maximising Livestock Performance: The Synergistic Effect of Feed Supplements
Together, feed supplements not only ensure a lower amount of feed required for optimal animal growth, but that such precious resources are fully utilised.
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Editorial Lineup for Livestock & Feed Business: November 2024

 
Viewpoint
 
  - Heat is coming for our crops. We have to make them ready
 

Cover Story

Maximising livestock performance: The synergistic effect of feed supplements

  - BASF: Factors influencing feed enzyme stability and their showcase with Natupulse® TS - Part 3

  - Kemin: Innovation in formaldehyde-free feed disinfectant - Strengthen feed biosecurity and protect animals from pathogen infection

  - NHU: Vitamin C, a strategy for improving laying hens during late laying

  - Phytobiotics: The power of biomarkers in swine production

  - Lallemand: Inside a yeast plant - Producing quality live yeast for animal nutrition
 

China

  - What characterises China's animal feed industry in 2024

  - Can China successfully replace corn, soybean use in feed?

  - How China's anti-dumping investigation on rapeseed imports from Canada affects domestic market

  - Why BASF's plant accident has outsize impact on Chinese vitamins market

  - China feed additives: Lukewarm pre festive market in September
 
 
Special feature

  - DDGS introduced in feed market and other grain market updates in India
 

Interview One-On-One

  - Kemin's Dr. Justin Tan: Promoting a brand in the digital era
 

Events

  - Aviagen joins global experts to discuss "Poultry Beyond 2030" at nutritionists' conference in New Zealand