Cargill cuts 20% of shared-class antibiotic use for cattle
Cargill is reducing the amount of medically important antibiotics that are used on or fed to its cattle, and those it accepts from other feedlots.
Cargill is reducing the amount of medically important antibiotics that are used on or fed to its cattle, and those it accepts from other feedlots.
German chemical group Evonik is raising the price of its L-threonine 98.5% feed grade product, ThreAMINO.
The fate of antioxidant, ethoxyquin, has been hotly debated in Brussels in the past few weeks.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a final version of its guidance on how to protect feed maintained and fed on-farm.
MEPs have voted to ban collective and preventive antibiotic treatment of animals, and to back measures to stimulate research into new medicines.