Hy-Line International Regional Director Appointed IEC Ambassador

Hy-Line International, the world leader in layer poultry genetics, is pleased to announce that Mr. Ron Gooi, regional sales director for Southeast Asia for Hy-Line International, is now serving as an International Egg Commission (IEC) Ambassador for Asia. As part of the team of 19 ambassadors, Gooi will use his 23 years of experience in the poultry, layer equipment and ventilation industries to increase awareness and membership of the IEC. IEC Ambassadors are appointed around the world. Founded in 1936 by Henry A. Wallace, Hy-Line was the first poultry breeding…

Asbjørn Borsting elected FEFAC president

The 65th general assembly of the European Compound Feed Manufacturer’s Federation (FEFAC), held June 3 via videoconference, elected Asbjørn Borsting as its new president for the next term (2020-23). Borsting, a graduate of the University of Copenhagen with a degree in agricultural economics, was chief executive officer of The Agricultural Council & DLG. He is now director of DAKOFO, the Danish Grain and Feed Association and Variety Denmark. He is also chairman of the Danish Bio-Economy Panel. “I look forward to representing the interests of European Compound Feed and Premix…

Dr. Smith will serve as Veterinary Technical Service Manager for Huve Pharma, U.S Poultry team

Huvepharma, a global human and animal pharmaceutical company, has named Dr. David Smith as the new Veterinary Technical Service Manager for the U.S. Poultry Team. Dr. Smith has extensive career experience in Veterinary Technical Services for some of the largest animal health companies in the poultry industry. The company believes his track record of success in both technical service and animal health will ensure Huvepharma continues to deliver the service and quality expected as a premier pharmaceutical supplier to the industry. Dr. Smith’s knowledge of U.S. poultry production practices and trends…

Aviagen UK names Blake Williamson new G.M

Aviagen® UK Limited is pleased to announce the appointment of Blake Williamson as its new General Manager, effective immediately. Blake succeeds Alan Thomson, who has become Global Head of Technical Transfer. In this new position, Blake will drive the UK business forward by continuing to provide customers with the best-quality breeding stock backed by a strong team that is committed to supporting Aviagen’s customers. Throughout his 12-year career with Aviagen, Blake has built up extensive experience and knowledge of the company, its customer base and the global poultry industry. He says…

Aviagen Appoints Diane Hartjes as Global Director of Export and Logistics

  Aviagen recently appointed Diane Hartjes as its new Global Director of Export and Logistics. In this role, she leads a global team in continually improving the company’s worldwide model to safely deliver Aviagen broiler breeding stock to customers, while effectively navigating international trade and logistics regulations. Under Diane’s leadership, her team will have responsibility for United States and United Kingdom exports, as well as global trade compliance and government relations. The focus will be to build processes based on internal and external best practices, with a goal of a…

The Indian aquaculture industry to aid in creating Aatma Nirbhar Bharat

Mr Amit Saraogi, MD, Anmol Feeds Pvt Ltd The Indian aquaculture industry to aid in creating AatmaNirbhar Bharat and facilitate rehabilitation for reverse migrants 21st  September 2020, Kolkata: Aquaculture in India is an important economic activity and a flourishing sector with varied resources and potentials. India ranks third in fisheries production, and second in aquaculture. There is a huge value chain involved globally, and the pandemic has affected the trade not just in exports but also internal consumption. A solution can be reached by increasing aquaculture efficiency, introduction of new methods to increase yield.…

Rebuilding the foundation: no more a luxury, but a necessity!

Mr. O.P Singh, M.D; HUVE Pharma S.E.A I am writing this at a time just when the COVID-19  news cycle is making way for African swine fever (ASF) which has been reported in India for the first time and the political manoeuvre declaring ‘we are ready’ to companies looking to exit China and making their way into India! Do I lament or do I cheer? I’ve time for neither, because I’ve a house to put back in order, and I better get a move on it. I’m not sure what percentage of…

Why You Should Test Your Feed for Mycotoxins

Even with all necessary procedures and safeguards in place, every farmer should still prepare for potential feed contamination by mycotoxins. In Brief At every stage from feed processing to ingestion, there are risks that – if not managed – can result in a reduction in productivity. Regular analysis of your feed equips you with the information you need to protect against a reduction in your farm’s efficiency. How contamination occurs When purchasing feed, trusted suppliers are a reliable measure of quality, but this does not guarantee freedom from contamination. Feed…

SPACE 2020: an adapted edition to the context

For its 34th edition, from September 15 to 18, SPACE 2020 was held in an unprecedented and essentially digital version. The Show could not take place in its usual form due to the Covid-19 pandemic. After the decision of its cancellation in its physical form announced in May, the organizers have implemented and strengthened many digital tools to maintain the link between members of its community, exhibitors and visitors. SPACE traditionally brings together more than 1,400 exhibitors, a third of whom are international, and more than 100,000 visitors, including 15,000…

Ionophores – Past, Present and Future

Coccidiosis, caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Eimeria, is still one of the most widespread and difficult to manage poultry diseases, causing considerable economic losses especially in the broiler industry. Intensification of commercial poultry production has relied on effective prophylactic control of coccidiosis. The sequential introduction of sulfa-drugs, synthetic anticoccidials and then ionophores changed this, facilitating rapid increases in the scale and intensity of poultry production. Current levels of poultry production would not be sustainable in the absence of effective anticoccidial control. Synthetic compounds Synthetic compounds were the first…