Kemin Industries, a global ingredient manufacturer, celebrated two decades of CLOSTAT™, its flagship probiotic product for managing intestinal health in poultry and livestock. To commemorate the milestone, the Kemin Animal Nutrition and Health – Asia Pacific business unit hosted an anniversary dinner on April 16, in Manila, Philippines. The event coincided with the 8th International Conference on Poultry Intestinal Health (ICPIH), also held in the country’s capital city, on April 17–19. Kemin’s probiotic solution has pioneered the promotion of healthy microbiome to drive intestinal resilience, manage gut health challenges, and improve animal productivity. CLOSTAT…
Year: 2024
“Hy-Line is committed to continue to prioritize livability and robustness as the most important traits for the W-80 in India” – Jonathan Cade
At the helm of Hy-Line is Mr. Jonathan Cade, a visionary leader, President – Hy-Line International, known for his deep understanding of the poultry industry and commitment to advancing genetic technology. Under Cade’s leadership, Hy-Line has continued to develop and introduce new breeds that excel in traits such as egg production, feed efficiency, and disease resistance. In the interview with PDF Newspoint, Jonathan discussed the strategic partnerships and research collaborations of Hy-Line’s genetic innovation and its enabled producers to maximize customers profitability while maintaining high standards of animal welfare and…
Scotland Proposes Historic Ban: No More Caging Laying Hens in the UK
The Scottish government has taken a significant step towards enhancing the welfare of animals by initiating a consultation on the prohibition of cage usage for hens in egg production. Agriculture minister Jim Fairlie emphasized that Scotland’s potential adoption of such a measure would position it as a pioneer in animal welfare improvement. The UK prohibited the use of battery cages for birds back in 2012. However, over 1.1 million chickens in Scotland still endure confinement in “enriched cages,” which offer marginally more space for nesting, roosting, and scratching compared to…
Thai Union Feedmill Achieves Historic Milestone with First ASC Feed Certificate in Asia
Thai Union Feedmill, a prominent manufacturer and distributor of aquaculture and commercial animal feeds, announces its groundbreaking achievement as the first feedmill in Asia to be awarded the prestigious Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) Feed Standard certificate. This milestone sets a new standard for sustainable feed production in the region, underlining Thai Union Feedmill’s commitment to environmental responsibility and social accountability. The ASC Feed Standard certification, recognized globally for its emphasis on sustainability and ethical practices in aquafeed production, has been granted to Thai Union Feedmill’s Mahachai Plant. Valid for three…
Brazilian Egg exports grow 69.5% in 2024
According to surveys conducted by the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA), Brazilian egg exports, encompassing various products both fresh and processed, amounted to 1,604 thousand tons in February. This figure marks a 53.3% increase from the same period last year, which saw exports of 1,046 thousand tons. In terms of revenue, there was a modest uptick of 0.9%, with earnings totaling US$3,034 million in February 2024, compared to US$2,998 million in February 2023. Year-to-date figures show a substantial surge of 69.5%, reaching a total of 3,535 thousand tons in the…
“Q2 2024 Global Poultry Outlook: Improving Conditions, Fragile Markets & Price Focus”
A recent Rabobank report indicates that the global poultry market is slowly rebounding following a lackluster performance in the latter half of 2023. Several markets, previously plagued by oversupply and declining prices, have shown signs of improvement in local conditions during the first quarter of 2024. In most instances, these improvements have stemmed from production reductions aimed at restoring supply-demand equilibrium, which had been adversely affecting demand. Nan-Dirk Mulder, senior analyst for Animal Protein at Rabobank, commented, “We anticipate a modest ongoing improvement in global markets. While price will continue…
Avian Influenza Spreads to Texas Dairy Cows
In a significant development, highly pathogenic avian influenza (commonly known as bird flu) has made its presence felt beyond poultry, impacting dairy cattle in the United States. On March 26, 2024, authorities confirmed cases of avian influenza in dairy cows in Texas. The confirmation came after the Texas Department of Agriculture received validation from U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). The virus was detected in dairy establishments, notably in three Texas dairies and one in Kansas. Fortunately, unlike poultry, infected cows…
Institute of Egg Studies Announces Annual Research Award
“The Institute of Egg Studies announces its XXVIII Research Award, a leading recognition for Spanish researchers in egg-related studies. Since 1997, the Institute has fostered research covering various aspects of eggs, including composition, nutrition, production, technology, quality, and health connections. The jury, comprising experts from the Institute’s Advisory Council, will select the winner in July. In the previous edition, the XXVII Prize was awarded to a multidisciplinary team for their work on developing a biohybrid compound for guided bone regeneration, with promising applications in dentistry and traumatology. Mar Fernández, director…
Aviagen Latin America forges closer connections with Customers in Panama during the XXXIV National Poultry Congress
Aviagen ® Latin America enthusiastically greeted valued clients and members of the Panamanian poultry sector at its booth during the XXXIV National Poultry Congress. Hosted by the Panama Poultry Association ANAVIP, the event occurred on February 29 and March 1 at the Megalópolis Convention Center in Panama City. At the congress, Aviagen’s Central America, Mexico, and Caribbean (CAME) team shared the latest industry insights to support the Panamanian market and aid local poultry producers in optimizing the performance, welfare, and efficiency of their Ross ® 308 AP birds. Esteemed Aviagen…
China eliminates tariffs on Brazilian Poultry Exports
China recently enacted a momentous decision by lifting the previously imposed anti-dumping tariff on Brazilian chicken meat. This monumental resolution, disclosed jointly by the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Development, Industry, Trade, and Services, took effect on February 17, 2024. Though the Brazilian government received official notification only recently, the ramifications are already resonating throughout the poultry industry. Since 2019, China had imposed anti-dumping tariffs ranging from 17.8% to 34.2% on Brazilian chicken exports, impacting numerous exporting entities. Furthermore, 14 Brazilian poultry processing facilities had acquiesced to a “price commitment,”…