Industry Trends

December 2022

See what has been happening in Asia’s animal feed and health industries over the last weeks. What are experts and industry magazines talking about?

What has been happening?

Balancing feed form and mill throughput, Lab-grown meat cleared for human consumption by US regulator, Food waste for animal feed, and more. See what feed journals and feed industry experts have been discussing in the last four weeks.

Latest Industry Articles

Balancing feed form and mill throughput
FeedNavigator

In the current environment of high energy costs, how can feed producers make quality feed without extended conditioning times and without risking poorly conditioned meal leading to blockages and increased mill maintenance?

Lab-grown meat cleared for human consumption by US regulator
BusinessWorld

The US FDA for the first time cleared a meat product grown from animal cells for human consumption, the agency announced on Wednesday. UPSIDE Foods, a company that makes cell-cultured chicken by harvesting cells from live animals and using the cells to grow meat in stainless-steel tanks, will be able to bring its products to market once it has been inspected by the USDA.

Dutch company uses food waste for animal feed
The Poultry Site

Dutch animal feed maker ForFarmers on Thursday said it planned to use food waste and alternative raw materials to develop new feeds to meet consumer demand for more sustainable agricultural practices, reported Reuters.

Poultry waste treatment technologies comparison
The Poultry Site

The treatment of chicken manure requires careful consideration and management. The associated costs and the necessary logistical operations can have a strong impact, stealing time and labor from your everyday tasks. It is crucial to find quick and efficient methods to manage waste treatment, so poultry producers have more time to devote to what is most important – taking care of the flock.

5 considerations to maintain poultry production efficiency during supply chain challenges
The Poultry Site

Making changes can help streamline processes and cut costs, but making the wrong changes can cause costly, long-term effects to your operation. Between supply chain issues, increasing feed costs and ripple effects from the pandemic, keeping your poultry operation running efficiently can seem like a daunting task and changes might seem imminent.

Cargill championing dietary nitrate product to bust methane emissions
FeedNavigator

We caught up with Cargill at EuroTier in Hanover last week and heard about what the company has been doing in relation to methane emissions reduction in dairy cattle.

World-first tool to predict metabolic disease in dairy cows is in the works
FeedNavigator

Researchers from Canada are working to develop the first ever digital tool that would help farmers identify risk factors in lactating cows and prevent the onset of metabolic diseases.

Clove and tulsi blend may improve growth performance and gut health of broilers
FeedNavigator

A recently published paper indicates that a combination of clove and tulsi has potential to boost the growth performance as well as the gut health of broilers if supplied in an optimum dose.

Future of food strategies
Meat+Poultry

Barron Segar, president and chief executive officer of the World Food Program, was succinct when he said, “The world is in trouble. But I am optimistic with the innovative solutions I have seen. We need to change the way we plant and the way we teach farmers.”

IFFO: Global fishmeal production is stable
FeedNavigator

Cumulative total fishmeal production for the first nine months of 2022 was in line with that of the previous year, according to IFFO data.

WOAH to hold expert meeting on disease in Asia Pacific region

The Poultry Site

The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) is holding an expert meeting on African swine fever (ASF), avian influenza and other avian diseases in the Asia-Pacific region for the first time in 3 years, according to a press release from the government of Australia.

A 26-story pig skyscraper in China will slaughter 1 million animals a year, report says

Business Insider

Chinese company Hubei Zhongxin Kaiwei Modern Farming has built a 26-story skyscraper that can slaughter 1.2 million pigs a year. The Guardian reported the new tower in China is the largest “single-building pig farm in the world.”

SEAFDEC stocks up on tiger shrimp broodstock

TheFishSite

Over 300 tiger shrimp broodstock, locally called lukon or sugpo, have been stocked in the new shrimp broodstock rearing facility of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC/AQD) in Tigbauan, Iloilo.

Q4 Phl meat supply declines

Daily Tribune

The meat supply in the country has significantly decreased by 95 percent as of October, down from the 121 percent recorded in the third quarter of 2022, an official from the Bureau of Animal Industry said on Tuesday, 29 November. During the Laging Handa Press Briefing, BAI’s supervising science research specialist Lani Plata Cerna said the agency noted the decline in the supply of pork in the country ahead of the holidays.

P11.2-B fishery project gets green light

Daily Tribune

The National Economic and Development Authority has approved a P11.2-billion project aimed at addressing problems in the fishery sector, Malacañang announced on Thursday. The Office of the Press Secretary said NEDA approved the Philippine Fisheries and Coastal Resiliency Project during its meeting with President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. in Malacañang.

Aquaculture industry says easing of import ban on fish feed ingredient to aid food security goals

BusinessWorld

The aquaculture industry said easing the import ban on processed animal proteins (PAP), a key ingredient in fish feed, will help the Philippines achieve food security.

Hatch's latest Innovation Studio cohort set to make waves at World Aquaculture Singapore 2022

TheFishSite

Hatch Blue is currently running its latest Innovation Studio in Singapore to help develop aquaculture startups in the Asia-Pacific region.

Keeping of poultry in HDB flats not allowed due to public health reasons: Tan Kiat How

Channel NewsAsia

The keeping of poultry in Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats is not allowed for public health reasons and to “manage disamenities”, said Senior Minister of State for National Development Tan Kiat How on Wednesday.

Alltech opens trace mineral production facility in Vietnam

FeedNavigator

The state-of-the-art manufacturing plant is Alltech’s eighth mineral production facility worldwide. It targets animal nutrition.

Vietnam’s seafood producers spot business opportunity in aquaculture waste

TheFishSite

As nearly 1 million tonnes of aquaculture wastes are discarded each year across Vietnam, businesses are exploring ways to reclaim the waste to shore up their environmental credentials and revenue streams.

Iceland and Vietnam to extend cooperation in aquaculture and tourism - ScandAsia.com

ScandAsia

President of Iceland Gudni Th. Johannesson met with the Vietnamese Ambassador to Iceland Luong Thanh Nghi on Friday, 18 November 2022 to discuss more potential cooperation between the two countries. According to Vietnam Plus, the Icelandic president shared his views that the bilateral cooperation of Iceland and Vietnam can be extended more in several sectors, especially aquaculture and tourism.

Vietnam's animal feed import up 9.2 pct in 10 months - Xinhua

news.cn

Vietnam spent over 4.5 billion U.S. dollars importing animal feeds and materials for animal feed production in the first 10 months of this year, up 9.2 percent against the same period last year, according to the country’s General Statistics Office on Tuesday.

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