Industry Trends

July 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?

Global antimicrobial use in animals declined by 27% in 3 years, On a mission to reduce methane emissions, How to battle heat stress, and more. See what feed journals and feed industry experts have been discussing in the last four weeks.

Latest Industry Articles

Global antimicrobial use in animals declined by 27% in 3 years
FeedNavigator

The application of antimicrobials to support animal health is trending downwards, finds a new report.

Valio on a mission to reduce methane emission release in Finland’s dairy herd
FeedNavigator

Methane emissions arising from Finland’s milk production fell by 57% in 60 years, according to a recent study.

‘To help battle heat stress, we recommend a whole farm approach’
FeedNavigator

Jefo Nutrition says there are over 30 different stressors can affect the health and performance of dairy cows. It has launched a new online resource identifying research and resources that help farmers understand and manage stress.

Sustainable additives needed to cope with increasing feed prices

The Poultry Site

Innovative approach towards grain crisis for global poultry production.The Russia-Ukraine conflict and historic inflation rise has impacted worldwide economies is well-known with energy and protein prices soaring every day. Not many are aware how the war has disrupted the availability of raw material for animal nutrition.

Spirulina and selenium nanoparticles may help combat the negative impact of heat stress on broilers
FeedNavigator

A study by Egyptian researchers found that Spirulina platensis and selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) improved growth, antioxidative and immune status of heat-stressed broilers.

Global processed poultry market expected to reach $592.7 bln by 2031
The Poultry Site

According to a report published by Allied Market Research, the global processed poultry meat market generated $252.4 billion in 2020, and is projected to reach $592.7 billion by 2031. If reached, the market would see a CAGR of 7.4% from 2022 to 2031.

Market trend: broiler breeders + group nest = the perfect match

The Poultry Site

In the poultry sector, there is a global trend towards choosing group nests over individual nests. Wannes Dermaut explains how farmers want to optimize house space and make smart investments.

Demand for meat, poultry remains strong as headwinds persist

MEAT+POULTRY

Lower production, higher demand and drought in the protein sector were factors discussed at the 2022 Sosland Purchasing Seminar.

New tools to manage heat stress in cows and rumen acidity

FeedNavigator

Lallemand Animal Nutrition has developed a tool to predict the negative impact that heat stress has on milk yield and milk quality for dairy cows, milk yield for dairy sheep and goats and growth for beef cattle.

Increased demand for Thai poultry exports set to boost feed wheat imports

FeedNavigator

Thailand’s imports of feed wheat will increase by 14% from the previous year, up to 1.6 million MT. The report indicates increased demand for Thai poultry in several markets, including South Korea and outlines how broiler and layer production in Thailand this year currently accounts for up to 57% of total feed demand.

 

Women in aquaculture: Azellia Alma Shafira

TheFishSite

Azellia Alma Shafira, co-founder and CEO of Banoo Indonesia, talks about her journey to bring affordable technology to boost small-scale fish farming productivity and her vision to help build a more i….

AquaEasy and eFishery target improvements to Indonesia's shrimp farms

TheFishSite

AquaEasy, a spin-out from Bosch’s innovation hub Grow, recently signed a collaboration agreement with eFishery, the Indonesian aquaculture technology startup.

SEAFDEC lab in the Philippines receives ISO accreditation

TheFishSite

Aquaculture stakeholders in the Philippines can now take advantage of research expertise and world-class quality testing for their feeds and water samples at the Centralised Analytical Laboratory (CAL) of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Centre Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC/AQD) in Tigbauan, Iloilo.

 

Researchers make a compelling case for slipper lobster aquaculture

TheFishSite

Researchers at SEAFDEC/AQD in the Philippines are highlighting the potential of slipper lobsters as a sustainable and budget-friendly aquaculture offering.

Villar’s 11 bills on marine hatcheries now laws

Mainla Bulletin

Senator Cynthia Villar highlighted Saturday, July 2 that 11 of her local bills seeking the establishment of multi-species marine hatcheries in various locations nationwide are now laws. Villar, chairwoman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Food, has pushed for the passage of these measures in the 18th Congress because of the high agriculture poverty incidence in the fisheries sector.

Higher ceiling price provide only 'slight relief' for Malaysia's poultry industry, analysts say

The Straits Times

The higher ceiling price for broiler chickens and eggs may only provide “slight relief” to Malaysian poultry players, who have been battling margin compression for the past several months. TA Research analyst Tan Kam Meng described the recently-announced hike in ceiling price for chickens as only “marginal”.

Indonesia looks to Singapore to offload its surplus chickens

South China Morning Post

Indonesia produces 55 million to 60 million chickens per week and currently has a surplus. Singapore has been scrambling to find alternative supply sources since Malaysia restricted poultry exports.

Chicken output set to decline as cost of feed rises

BusinessWorld

The Philippines will likely produce fewer chickens in the coming months with numbers reduced by pricier, lower-quality feed and poor weather, an industry leader said — a slowdown that could drive food costs higher. Raising poultry will be “very challenging” in the coming months as producers in ASEAN compete with the rest of the world for chicken feed…

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