R&D
Can upcycled poultry wastewater be used in yeast production?
Study shows potential route to nutrient recovery from poultry processing waste
Ammonia emissions research saves UK pig farmers over £15m
AHDB took the lead on multi-year ammonia monitoring trial
Scientists use IVF to breed cows that produce less methane
The Cool Cows project in the UK – which is aiming to breed highly methane-efficient animals – has unveiled the first member of the herd to be born through IVF.
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AI models can predict lameness ahead of clinical signs
Spotting digital dermatitis before visible lesions have formed can be difficult – but with AI, producers may be able to reliably predict disease onset
Can sound waves and egg data hatch a new era in hen welfare?
Gauging stress by noises animals make
Climate change could exacerbate mycotoxin challenges
Study indicates shifting weather patterns may create favorable conditions for toxins
How do mycotoxin tainted diets impact cows and milk safety?
In dairy cows, mycotoxins and their metabolites can pass into milk
Study uncovers hidden dangers of toxin in diets for poultry
New research reveals health risks linked to Zearalenone in feed for laying hens
Are mycotoxins compromising nutritional quality of US corn?
Retesting of feed ingredients before manufacture advised
Feed and nutrition strategies to optimize pig gut health
Mark your calendars. FeedNavigator is hosting a free live webinar on swine gut health on December 11.
EuroTier 2024: Medal winners for innovation in poultry farming tech
EuroTier 2024 highlighted groundbreaking innovation in poultry farming and feeding, addressing critical challenges such as animal welfare, health, and sustainable production.
Benefits and risks of insect protein in largemouth bass diets
A recent study has shed light on the potential benefits and challenges of using black soldier fly larvae meal (Hermetia illucens) as an alternative protein source in largemouth bass diets.
Does TIME’s best invention list mark a shift in how the world views agtech?
Agtech companies are celebrating recognition in TIME magazine’s best inventions for 2024. Does it mark a turning point in wider perceptions of the industry?
Meatly: Lab-grown meat feeding trials with dogs prove successful
Lab-grown meat startup, Meatly, has successfully completed feeding trials in dogs, with results showing that pets found its cultivated chicken to be “highly palatable” and there were no safety concerns.
Study: Whole seaweed beats pure bromoform as methane buster
A new study reveals that using whole Asparagopsis armata seaweed might be more effective than relying on the compound bromoform alone to reduce methane emissions from livestock.
How can industry engage farmers and collaborate to achieve methane reduction?
At the Animal Agtech Innovation Summit in Amsterdam earlier this month, an expert panel explored strategies for reducing methane emissions, focusing on how industry collaboration can amplify environmental impact.
Study identifies low-methane feed options for use in Ethiopia
Ethiopian and Swedish researchers find locally sourced plants in Ethiopia offer significant potential to reduce methane emissions, paving the way for greener livestock farming.
Is there a link between declining marine osmolytes in feed and rising winter wounds and ulcers in salmon?
Dr Antony Prabhu Philip, a senior scientist at NOFIMA, believes so.
Global investments and technology advances in insect protein: Spotlight on Tebrio, Entosystem, Entocycle and EnviroFlight
This week we report on investor action in the insect protein sector and on the increasing reliance on advanced technology for scalable production in that industry.
How can AI tools optimize phage technology to tackle AMR?
At the Animal AgTech Innovation Summit, experts shared how advancements in AI and regulatory progress could accelerate the integration of phages in animal health practices and help tackle AMR.
Fungal protein may enhance dog health and digestion
The results of a new study by the Research Laboratory in Canine Nutrition at Brazil's Federal University of Paraná (UFPR) suggests that fungal protein can improve dog health and digestion.
Trial yields promising results on methane reduction for Rumin8
A Central Queensland University (CQU) lab trial of 13 methane-reducing feed compounds (MRCs) delivered by water found a product supplied by Australian company, Rumin8, significantly reduced methane production.
Boosting fish health and milk production in Norway with seaweed
Norway has a unique opportunity to develop its seaweed industry but should explore a broader range of applications for seaweed, such as in fish and livestock feed, says an expert.
Feature: Protein innovation
Green Plains and Houdek look to unlock potential of fermented protein
Fermented plant-based proteins are emerging as a promising ingredient category in feed, with two US-based companies at the forefront of this innovation: Green Plains, headquartered in Nebraska, and Houdek, based in South Dakota.
New study first to show probiotics and postbiotics boost vaccine efficacy in chickens
New research is focused on how animal nutrition strategies can enhance immune response, reduce pathogens, boost productivity, and minimize antimicrobial use in chickens, when combined with sound farm management and biosecurity practices.
ABN explores pulses as alternative to imported soy in pig diets
ABN, a British pig and poultry feed manufacturer, is advancing its efforts to reduce reliance on imported soy, a major contributor to the carbon footprint of pig diets.
Algiecel secures €6.5m to help scale microalgae technology
Copenhagen-based biotech company, Algiecel, has raised DKK 50 million (€6.5m or US$7.11m) in equity funding, with the round led by West Hill Capital.
Ginkgo Bioworks and Novus team up on enzyme development
Ginkgo Bioworks and Novus International have formed a new alliance to develop next-generation feed additives aimed at improving livestock health and productivity.
Study: Biochar ineffective as feed additive for reducing methane in dairy cows
A recent Swiss study has found that biochar (BC), a substance gaining popularity in agriculture for carbon storage and soil improvement, does not effectively reduce methane emissions.
UK team bags £2.2m to advance gene-edited crop research
Researchers from the University of Nottingham are part of a team that have been awarded £2.2m (US$2.87m) to evaluate the use and potential of precision-bred crops for UK food and farming.
Scottish biotech MiAlgae secures £14m for new production facility
MiAlgae, a Scottish startup specializing in algae-based omega-3 solutions, has raised £14m (US$18.6m) to enhance its operations and expand production capabilities.
How viable an alternative to soy is sunflower meal?
Rapeseed meal, sunflower meal and other plant-based proteins have shown potential as partial replacements for soybean meal (SBM) in animal diets, though outcomes depend on protein levels and dietary adjustments.
Danone targets feed-related emissions reductions through new MoU
The dairy major aims to cut feed procurement-related emissions by leveraging a lysine supplement on farms across four continents.
Number 8 Bio secures $7m for scalable methane-reducing feed additives in cattle
Number 8 Bio, a Sydney-based scientist-led startup, has raised AUS $7m (US$4.64m) in its recent seed round to advance its work on scalable and affordable enteric methane mitigation feed additives for cattle.
Can potato waste boost milk production and efficiency in dairy cows?
The findings of recent research could open new avenues for a more sustainable dairy industry and eco-friendly food processing by presenting a green solution for food waste management that also boosts animal performance.
Study: Water-soluble supplement boosts gut health in broilers
The addition of a water-soluble metallo-antimicrobial supplement significantly improved broiler chicken performance, even under heat stress conditions, according to a newly published study.
From Deep Branch to Aerbio: Rebranding, buyout, and the debut of gas to feed pilot facility
Aerbio has officially launched, while its pilot facility converting carbon dioxide into protein goes online, marking a key milestone for the business.
Energy value of wheat comes out close to corn in meta-analysis
The discovery that the energy value of wheat is much closer to corn than previously documented “really helps the economics of wheat” when formulating feeds, say researchers.
Rising from the ashes: EasyMining champions recycled feed phosphorus from sewage sludge
Swedish firm EasyMining is hoping that s project designed to determine the digestibility of recycled feed phosphate in weaned pigs will bring it a step closer to EU market entry.
Citric acid enhances tilapia feed quality and sustainability
Research by scientists from Embrapa Environment and the State University of Mato Grosso do Sul (UEMS) has demonstrated the benefits of citric acid as a feed additive for tilapia.
Using seaweed and mushroom waste in chicken feed could boost Africa's food security
One of Africa's most pressing challenges is achieving food security. A researcher proposes an innovative approach to chicken feed to address this issue.
Startup modulating the rumen microbiome to suppress methane
Australian company Bovotica is pioneering technology aimed at modulating the rumen microbiome to reduce methane emissions in cows while simultaneously boosting production efficiency.
Extracting more value from spent grains: a brewery-backed blueprint
Working with one of the world’s largest breweries, Duynie Group is extracting value from brewer’s spent grains by transforming the protein fraction into concentrate that can be used by the food and feed industries.
Calling all innovators in dairy sustainability
The Yield Lab, an early-stage investor in sustainable AgTech, is tackling dairy sector challenges linked to emissions, manure management, land use, and water quality through a new initiative.
Cargill backed research to optimize existing feed strategies to cut methane in cows
US researchers are investigating the combined effects of additives and grain processing on reducing enteric methane emissions from feedlot cattle.
Nasekomo upgrades neonate tech to boost insect protein production
Nasekomo has enhanced its neonate delivery service for Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae by introducing a suspension technology that is designed to improve the efficiency and reliability of insect-based protein production.
Effects of heat stress on dairy cows ‘expected to intensify’
There’s a ‘pressing need’ to explore alternative strategies for managing heat stress in the US dairy herd, experts told us.
How Mars is planning to green-up its dairy supply
The snacking, petcare, nutrition and confectionery major is engaging long-term dairy suppliers to accelerate sustainable measures on-farm – here’s how.