July 2011 - THE GLOBAL MILLER

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THE GLOBAL MILLER A monthly review

July 2011


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July 01, 2011

Merck's new name for animal health division

Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health, get new name and will now be known as Merck's animal health, outside the United States and Canada it will be known as MSD animal health. "The name change reflects the companies commitment to animal health and its role to the overall business". Raul Kohan, President of Merck Animal Health. "We are unwavering in our commitment to veterinarians, producers, pet owners and society as a whole. We aim to generate additional value and sustained growth by continuing to provide integrated solutions with innovative animal health products and services to meet the evolving needs of our customers." Read more ...

Viterra invests in its Australian business

Canadian grains group Viterra, is to invest in ABB Grains its Australian operation, which Viterra purchased nearly two years ago for CAN$1.6 billion (€1.144 billion). Viterra acquisition of ABB was its first outside its native Canada. One of the reasons for this investment is to improve communication with grain growers, as well as transporters and to improve testing of grain quality. Viterra is also planning to expand its operations in western Victoria to allow it to package up to 250,000 tonnes of grains in containers for export. Read more ...

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CB Packaging is a market leader of multi-walled paper sacks. With over 50 years of experience, we offer solutions for a wide range of industries, including animal feeds, pet food, seeds, milk powder, flour and root crops.

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4B Braime Elevator Components

4B has the world’s largest range of steel and plastic elevator buckets; from the popular low-profile (Super) Starco and CC-S elevator buckets, to the bottomless Spidex buckets through to the traditional range of deep drawn elevator buckets. 4B offers a free design service for bucket elevators to help customers with the design of new bucket elevators or to increase the capacity of their existing elevator. 

4B is leading in the design and manufacture of elevator bolts - Ref 70 bolts, Euro bolts (Din15237), Fang bolts, Norway Bolts and Easifit bolts. 4B’s high stock volumes mean quick delivery times.

4B’s NBR and SBR low-stretch elevator belts are popular with a lot of industrial customers and elevator manufacturers for their high quality. 4B also supplies specialised elevator belting such as FDA belts and steel web elevator belting for heavy duty applications.

 4B also manufactures its own range of forged conveyor chains and sprockets for chain conveyors. 4B’s forged chains are suitable even for the toughest applications; 4B’s new Bolt ‘n’ Go assembly system for drop forged and round link conveyor chains is becoming ever more popular with customers for its flexibility, reliability and low maintenance. 4B chain programme is complemented by an engineering service for chain conveyors, a service which is provided free of charge to help customers to get the best possible performance out of their chain conveyors. 4B are experts in hazard monitoring equipment for bucket elevators and conveyors: bearing temperature monitors, belt misalignment monitors, under- and overspeed switches for conveyors and elevators, inductive sensors. 4B can offer anything from a sensor to a fully integrated monitoring system for one or several bucket elevators or conveyors. 4B also offers level monitors for bulk granular materials, including rotolevel, capacitive & remote level sensors.
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July 04, 2011

Ethanol sinks most in 19 months on ‘Bloodbath’ over corn supply

Ethanol futures plunged the most in 19 months in Chicago after a government report showed an unexpected increase in corn supply that would cut production costs for the biofuel. The grain-based gasoline additive fell 6.5 percent after the Agriculture Department said corn inventories remaining from last year’s harvest totaled 3.67 billion bushels as of June 1, compared with a forecast of 3.29 billion bushels by analysts in a Bloomberg News survey. “Ethanol is overreacting to the corn,” said Jim Damask, a manager at BiofuelsConnect, a Heathrow, Florida-based alternative energy broker. “It’s a bloodbath out here. It’s their main production cost.” Denatured ethanol for July delivery fell 17.8 cents to settle at US$2.555 a gallon on the Chicago Board of Trade, the steepest decline since December 2009. July 05, 2011

US corn extends losses after USDA report

US corn futures tumbled for the second day in a row on Friday after a US government report showed that corn stocks were much higher than the market had expected and farmers planted the crop on a bigger area than anticipated. The harvest month December corn contract dropped over five percent on Friday to US$5.87 per bushel, adding to Thursday's tumble and taking the contract's two-day fall to nearly 10 percent. "I think the whole market is confused about the UDSA (U.S. Department of Agriculture), supply and demand report," said Chris Kochnaski, a senior trader at Australia's Emerald Group. "There are probably some factors that could keep markets bothered such as likely Black Sea exports again and if weather in the northern harvest goes smoothly it is likely to put pressure on Aussie feed wheat," said Mr Kochanski.

July 06, 2011

Research into the digestion of organic laying hens

Research by Wageningen University's Livestock Research program has shown that current nutritional data for laying hens in the 'Feed Table of the CVB' in many cases cannot be applied to biological materials as it is based on outdated digestibility studies with adult roosters. As a result, the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture commissioned research which was conducted by the product working group on poultry meat and eggs of Bioconnect. The aim was to provide a accurate method of calculating the nutritional value of organically grown raw materials for layers. Two digestibility studies with organic layer diets were performed. July 08, 2011 Corn - stocks down, acreage up; Soybean - stocks up, acreage down 5



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Grain Stocks Report from USDA shows corn stocks are down 15% from June 2010 while soybean stocks are up 8%. All wheat stocks are down 12%. The Acreage Report showed corn planted acreage up 5% from last year, and soybean acreage down 3%. All wheat acreage is up 5%. Corn stocks in all positions on June 1, 2011 totaled 3.67 billion bushels, down 15% from June 1, 2010. Of the total stocks, 1.68 billion bushels are stored on farms, down 21% from a year earlier. Off-farm stocks, at 1.99 billion bushels, are down 9% from a year ago. The March-May 2011 quarter indicated disappearance is 2.85 billion bushels, compared with 3.38 billion bushels during the same period last year.

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Pfizer considers selling animal-health and nutrition units

Pfizer Incorporated has indicated that "it is exploring strategic options including sales and spin-offs for its animal-health and nutrition units, but will hold onto its generic-drug and consumer health-care businesses". Part of the reasons behind the consideration of selling part of its business is to hone its focus on its core business of developing and marketing prescription drugs and vaccines. The animal-health and nutrition units together generated less than 10 percent of Pfizer's 2010 revenue of US$67.8 billion (€48.203 billion). Read more ...

Egyptian feeding trials confirm sorghum performance

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Two sorghum feeding trials in Egypt were carried out successfully by the US Grains Council to demonstrate the use of non-tannin in broiler feed rations and to assess the nutritive value based on actual Egyptian conditions. Egypt does produce sorghum domestically, it is of the tannin variety and it is only used for human consumption. The livestock and poultry producers have little knowledge about the benefits of non-tannin sorghum in feed rations and they have never imported non tannin sorghum variety. Read more ...

Kenyan farmers turn poisonous weed into animal feed

A weed called Prosopis juliflora, known as Mathenge was introduced more than 20 years ago to reverse soil erosion due to its extensive root system in Kenya. The plant originates from South America, was introduced in to the Baringo district (Rift Valley Province, Kenya). The plant thrives in harsh climates and spreads rapidly in arid and semi-arid areas, covering huge tracts of land and wiping out other species along the way. However, the galloping weed disfigures the jaws of livestock that feed on it due to its hard pods and causes tooth decay because of the pods’ high sugar content. In some circumstances animals have lost their tongues and even died after feeding on the weed. Its poisonous thorns also regularly cause inflammation to both humans and livestock, which takes weeks to subside, and in some cases, where infection persists untreated, has led to amputation of limbs. Read more ...

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Africa slowly accepts genetically modified crops.

Slowly Africa is beginning to accept genetically modified (GM) crops. Kenya has become the forth country to accept gm crops as from July 1, 2011 the restrictions on GM maize and other various gm products will end. This opens the door to importation and production of gm crops. But lobby groups opposed to gene alteration, noting health concerns such as development of mutations and allergic reactions in humans, said they plan to oppose the law. "We are going to hold a demonstration in Mombasa to boycott importation and consumption of GM, " said Betty Mwasia an officer at Telum Kenya, a lobby group that advocates organic farming. Mombasa is the port city and gateway into east Africa. "We are also considering a court injunction to stop the GM shipment," she said. Read more ...

European Parliament backs return of animal feed protein

The European Parliament have backed plans to allow processed animal protein back into EU animal feed. Members voted in favour of the RothBehrendt report, which recommends allowing pigs to be fed poultry protein and poultry to be fed pig protein. The Commission's TSE Roadmap 2 proposes a possible gradual lifting of the prohibition on the feeding of processed animal proteins (PAP) to non-ruminants. Given the European Union's "protein deficit", then members back this idea, subject to strict conditions and safeguards. These include stipulating that the PAP must come from species not linked to TSE, and may be fed only to non-herbivores. Prohibitions on cannibalism must remain and only processed animal proteins fit for human consumption should be used, MEPs add. Read more ... July 12, 2011

Vicam introduces rapid Mycotoxin testing platform

Vicam a subsidiary of the Walters Corporation, have launched a new digital lateral flow reader for easy and fast mycotoxin quantitation called Vertu. "Regulatory levels set by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), European Union (EU) and other international regulatory bodies require that mycotoxin testing be performed at nearly every point of a product's handling and processing," said Marjorie Radlo, director of operations for Vicam. "The Vertu system for mycotoxin testing gives customers testing at the point of sampling exceptional value with fast, accurate numerical results using fewer solvents in less time. Simple enough to be used by field or laboratory staff, the system continues to provide accuracy and reliability," said Dr. Stephen Powers, Head of R&D for Vicam. Read more ...

Betagro experiments with feathers in animal feed

The Agricultural Research Development Agency and Kasetsart University and Batagro Science Center Co have teamed up to develop keratines enzymes that use chicken feather waste to produce animal feed. This will help the company to utilise its large volume of feather waste and will reduce the need to import keratines enzymes, a high protein supplement. About 1,200 tons of feathers are produced as waste from Thailand's largest chicken producers and exporters. The Betagro Group had been spending about 10 million baht (â‚Ź233,000) a year to import the enzyme and with the ban on the use of antibiotics as a growth promoter in animal feed by European Union, the Betagro group has seen a chance to expand its operations. Read more ...

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Fatty acids in feed influence calf performance

Recent research conducted on calf performance by the Nurture Research Center have found that altering the fatty acid profile of calf starters and growers altered the calf body weight gain from birth to at least 4 months of age. Soy oil which is high in linolenic acid and medium chain fatty acid and butyric acid actually increased the body weight gain and frame growth. Research with soy oil has been rare but the recent results have all been consistent with earlier research in calves fed milk replacer with and without added soy oil. Read more ...

Roxarsone withdrawn from Canadian market

Pfizer Animal Health Canada and Winnipeg veterinary drug distributors Dominion Veterinary Laboratories are to suspend sales of Roxarsone as sold in the products 3-Nitro-20 and Super Nitro-12, effective August 8. The American subsidiary of Pfizer's in the US are planning to take the same action where Roxarsone is concerned in response to request from the US food and drug administration (FDA). According to a notice from Health Canada's Veterinary Drugs Directorate, the FDA study had found inorganic arsenic, a known carcinogen, at higher levels in the livers of chickens treated with the Nitro drugs, compared with untreated chickens. Health Canada said it had reviewed the FDA study and agrees with its conclusion that the levels of inorganic arsenic involved were "very low" and posed no immediate health risk to people eating meat from birds treated with the drugs. Read more ...

Two key ethanol subsidies will end at the end of the month

The lawmakers in the US Senate have reached a deal that will end two key ethanol subsidies by the end of the month, this has come about sooner than expected. The deal is significant because the Minnesota and South Dakota lawmakers are ethanol supporters who have been trying to find a way to keep federal support for ethanol alive even while acknowledging that subsidies must be pared back. This is a major boost for Brazil as the Brazilian ethanol industry has struggled to gain large scale access to the US market. Grain traders have been expecting the subsidies to end last year, but some were surprised at the quick timetable. Read more ...

Landscape change leads to increased insecticide use in the US

With the loss of natural habitats and the continued growth of cropland which has increasingly simplified the agricultural landscapes in the US Midwest. "When you replace natural habitat with cropland, you tend to get more crop pest problems," says lead author Tim Meehan, University of Wisconsin-Madison associate scientist in the Department of Entomology. "Two things drive this pattern. As you remove natural habitats you remove habitat for beneficial predatory insects, and when you create more cropland you make a bigger target for pests giving them what they need to survive and multiply." Read more ...

July 13, 2011

EPA proposal meets approval of National Biodiesel Board

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Biodiesel Board (NBB) has approved the latest renewable fuels proposal. At a hearing held on Tuesday Joe Jobe CEO of NBB said "the latest renewable fuel proposal will provide stability of the US Biodiesel industry well helping to create jobs, improve the environment and bolster US energy security". 9


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Jobe when on to say that the "EPA proposal represents a modest and sustainable level of growth in the biomass-based diesel program that is consistent with the availability of the diverse feedstocks used to make biodiesel, such as vegetable oils, recycled cooking oil and animal fats". Read more ...

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Russian feed production in upward trend

Russia is one of the largest producers of animal feed in the world. For several year now Russia has maintained an upward trend in compound feed production. In 2010 production saw an increase of nine percent compared with 2009. Reports from the Federal State Statistics Service indicated that in May 2011 Russia produced 1,495,800 tons of compound animal feed, which was 10.2 percent more than in May 2010, and 1.2 percent more than in April 2011. Overall despite the general positive trend, ministers at a recent meeting again discussed the problems of the industry. Read more ...

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Hungary destroys all GM maize fields

Recently in Hungary some 400 hectares of maize which was found to be grown with GM seeds, was destroyed. Lajos Bognar Hungary's deputy state secretary of the ministry of rural development said that the "genetically modified maize had been ploughed under and that pollen had not spread from the maize". Pioneer and Monsanto products have been found among the seeds planted by controllers. The free movement of goods within the European Union means that authorities will not investigate how the seeds arrived in Hungary but they will check where the goods can be found, Bognar said. Read more ...

Yeast culture agglutinates coli and salmonella

Specialist manufacture Vi-COR has announced research results that demonstrate Celmanax is able to enhance livestock gut health. The experiments proved the ability of Celmanax Dry, Liquid and SCP to agglutinate forms of pathogenic E. coli and Salmonella species. Mannan Oligosaccharide (MOS) showed that it is important in preventing infections by some pathogenic bacteria by agglutinating them (causing them to clump together) and preventing them from binding to the host tissue. "Experiments conducted by our microbiologist and independent laboratories prove that adding Celmanax to livestock feed can improve gut health and reduce likelihood of infections," says Mark Holt, Vi-COR president and CEO. Read more ...

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'Save Our Antibiotics' Alliance Formed

An alliance between Compassion in World Farming, Sustain, and The Soil Association has been formed to help Save Our Antibiotics. The alliance recently welcomed a joint letter on the misuse of antimicrobial from the British Medical Association (BMA) and the British Veterinary Association (BVA). Joyce D'Silva of Compassion in World Farming said: "We welcome the letter from the BVA and BMA urging all vets and doctors to use these medicines critical to human and animal health more responsibly. Unfortunately in the UK, as in Europe and across the world, antibiotics are still being given to healthy animals as a cheap insurance policy against possible disease, often in the feed or drink of whole herds and flocks of livestock. Read more ...

July 14, 2011

USMEF still helping Japan recovery

A delegation from Nebraska's beef, soybean and corn industries recently visited Japan where they are still helping the victims of the March earthquake and Tsunami that devastated Japan. Bill Luckey of the Nebraska Soybean Board says "it really opens your eyes. You realise that even though the story is out of the media, it's still affecting a lot of people. The effects are long lasting and they're still going to need help. Some of the delegates saw that mothers were feeding their children with American beef. Read more ...

Belarus cooperates in feed improvement program

A recent draft program was approved by the government of Belarus the program a Russian-Belarusian program aims to develop technologies and equipment for the production of biologically high grade animal feed (mixed feed). Part of the aim of this program is to reduce costs over all for animal feed, and also to reduce the amount of grain used in animal feeds by 20 percent. This will allow production of feeds to be increased with out increasing the cost of producing them. Read more ...

Peterlabs Holdings Malaysia to go public

PeterLabs Holding Bhd animal health and nutrition product makers is slated to be going public and is listed on the ACE Market of Bursa Malaysia on July 26. PeterLabs is involved in the manufacture, distribution, and trading of animal health and nutrition products such as animal feed additives, environment maintenance products and veterinary pharmaceuticals. “We are trying to develop and enhance our additives for the aquaculture industry. It is still a developing industry compared with Thailand,� . Dr Teo said it was a good time for the group, which is already trading some additives for the aquaculture industry, to come up with its own products". Read more ...

Animal nutrition and feed milling group Gold Coin acquires shrimp genetic company

Gold Coin a Malaysia-based animal nutrition and feed milling group has acquired full control of shrimp genetic company SyAqua. Gold Coin say that "one of the reasons behind this acquisition is to firstly offer an alternative to the Asian shrimp farmers, with the combination of technical expertise and commercial synergies between nutrition and genetics to enhance shrimp production.

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Established in 1953, Gold Coin is a pioneer in animal nutrition and feedmilling within Asia, and is currently one of the largest agribusiness's in the region. It now employs more than 2,400 people across 10 countries and region. With a milling capacity of approximately 2.5 million tons per year, Gold Coin operates 23 production facilities in eight countries. Read more

Last warning for California veal farm on antibiotic misuse

The US Food and Drug Administration has warned a Californian veal farm that unless they comply with federal law they will be closed down. The federal government claims that this farm has an extensive history of illegal quantities of antibiotics in its veal calf meat. The USDA has filed for a permanent injunction (known as a consent decree) against Virtue Calves in Galt California. The consent decree prevents the farmer from purchasing or selling any animals from their company for food use unless they take certain specific actions to assure that any animals with illegal drug residues in "edible tissue" do not enter the food supply. Read more ...

Corn imports by China seen doubling to cool fastest inflation since 2008

Its is estimated that China will buy five million metric tons of corn this year in an attempt to slow down the fastest inflation in three years. China is the worlds second largest corn user and increasing demand for the feed ingredient consumed by hogs and chickens may support Chicago prices that fell 17 percent from a three-year high in June. Shrinking farmland and water shortages in China have combined with rising incomes and a doubling in pork consumption to drain supply and drive up costs, pushing inflation to 6.4 percent in June, the most since 2008. Read more ...

July 15, 2011

Monsanto and Sinochem talk to strengthen ties

Chinese state owned conglomerate Sinochem has been involved in talks with US based seed company Monsanto. The two companies have been talking for months to deepen their ties, people who are familiar the discussions said its an important sign of China's growing appetite for US crops and biotechnology. Monsanto dominates the crop biotechnology market, a market that they basically created 15 years ago. Beijing-based Sinochem has a similar role in China, where it is the nation's largest importer and distributor of fertiliser and a large seed producer. Read more ...

Imports of Animal feeds products stuck in South Vietnam ports

With the arrival of a new law on Food Safety and Hygiene in Vietnam, which become effective from July 1, imported foodstuffs have become backlogged. Under the new law goods of plant origin must be produced by a nation that meets Vietnam's requirements for food safety , also appropriate packaging and labelling in Vietnamese language stating certified mark. In the past there were 20 countries that imported products of plant origin to Vietnam regularly, but now the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development say that list has been reduced to five only and these five meet Vietnams requirements to be allowed to import. Read more ...

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Certification

The United States Department of Agriculture and European Union have given an Organic Certification to Fenchem's CholineExtra which both meets the US National Organic Standards, EC889/2007 and EC 889/2008. This product does not cause any damage to vitamins and other feed ingredients in a premix. The certifications took about three years for the company to achieve from establishing and actualising the control system, undergoing an audit from relevant authorities and waiting for the certification to be authorised. The certifications mean Fenchem can now sell its organic version of Natural Choline in the market and will be much more competitive than our competitors. Read more ...

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July 18, 2011

FAO strengthen quality control systems in feed analysis laboratory's

The Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) Animal Production and Health Division (AGA) held an experts meeting at the FAO, Rome on May 30 to June 1, to finalise a draft document on Quality Control Systems for Animals Nutrition/Feed Analysis Laboratories, based on ISO 17025:2005. This new document is designed to help laboratory personal maintain high standards, well providing a prompt, efficient and professional service. The experts that attended were from the USA, Netherlands, Belgium, UK, New Zealand, Germany also a member of AGAS was in attendance. At the end of the meeting eight conclusions and eight recommendations were recorded. Some of the recommendations were a training workshop for laboratory manager and technical analyst. Also the FAO should consider preparing a self-learning e-module. Read more ...

Cargill to supply sustainable palm oil products by 2015

Cargill announced that it will supply palm oil products to its customers in Europe, United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. These products will be certified by the Roundtable on sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) and will come from small-holder growers by 2015. Cargill is an active supporter of sustainable oil and has been a member of RSPO since it was founded. Read more ...

Excentials in Egypt get new distributor

Excentials a sub division of Orffa from the Netherlands has agreed that Ront Vita Co will be its distributor of its speciality feed additives lines in Egypt. At the Agrena animal feed exhibition for the industry in the Middle East market the cooperation was announced for the first time. Ront Vita was exhibiting with a large booth which, for the first time, was also displaying Excentials’ product line. 14


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Ront Vita is a family run business that produces concentrated feed concepts, they are also involved in the distribution of several feed additives in the Egyptian market and has its own warehouse facilities and production. Read more ...

Belchem's new and improved AminoShure-L

Belchem Corporation has launched their new AminoShure-L fro the animal nutrition industry. It has 37 percent more bioavailible lysine, AminoShure-L provides a true cost effective alternative to blood meal and other lysine sources. “Our growing expertise in encapsulation has led to this significant advancement in our manufacturing process and the ability to substantially increase the lysine concentration in AminoShure-L,” stated Dr. Dana Putnam, Vice President and General Manager at Balchem Animal Nutrition and Health. Read more ...

EU patent Office sides with DuPont

Dupont and Novozymes the worlds two largest enzymes makers, have been fighting it out over patents and recently Dupont come out as the winner in their European case. The European Patent Office (EPO) has revoked Novozymes patent which covers the technology used to coat an enzyme used for animal feed. Danisco claimed that the patent was invalid and that their product did not infringe. Soonhee Jang, Danisco’s chief intellectual property counsel, said. “We are gratified and very pleased with this decision.” Novozymes has appealed against the office’s decision and the patent will stand as granted until the EPO’s board decides on the challenge, said Annegrethe Jakobsen, a spokeswoman for the Bagsvaerd, Denmarkbased company. “We still have a strong confidence in the validity of the patent,” Jakobsen said. The two companies are also locked in a US patent court case on an enzyme used in biofuel production. Read more ...

Grain crops used faster that farmers can produce

Grain crops are being used faster then the farmers can grow them according to Chris Hurt, a Purdue University agricultural economist. He goes on to say that there have been two major demand surges in the last five years, this includes the use of grain in ethanol production. But also the greater demand on grain crops, since the increase in wages in China this has lead to buying more food. "These greater levels of usage have placed a strain on the agricultural production system, resulting in low inventories that leave little room for any production shortfalls," Hurt says. "Producers certainly have responded to try to meet those demands, but what we've seen is that demand has really outpaced the ability of the world to supply." Read more ...

July 19, 2011

Scottish ABN mill destroyed by blaze

A fire at a major animal feed mill in Fife (Scotland) is being investigated to find out what caused it. Resident of the Town of Cupar were put on high alert, last Friday evening as the massive blaze took hold at the ABN mill. The Fire was brought under control by Saturday as firefighters continued to damp the areas of building and by Saturday afternoon the fire and rescue service crews had finished. Nobody was injured in the fire and all the staff who work at the mill have been account for. Resident were ask to remain indoors and keep their windows closed as there was still large smoke plumes. Investigators are looking into how the blaze started and how it spread so quickly, this investigation is likely to continue for some days. Read more ...

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Feed and raw material sector of Europe expects supply disruptions

Coceral, Fediol and Fefac the European raw material and feed manufacturers united acknowledge entry into force of “technical solution” for minutes traces of GMOs not yet authorised in the European Union (EU) as a first step. More comprehensive action needed to avoid supply disruptions. It is thought that the technical solution will help reduce the risk of disruption in the feed supplies by boosting legal certainty for animal feed imports into the EU. Coceral, Fediol and Fefac are also calling for additional actions towards more options in order to prevent the imminent feed and food supply and trade issues. The key companies involved in exports are not willing to wait for full EU approval of GM crops before allowing them to be cultivated. Read more ...

4B appoints new sales manager

4B Components Ltd, a global manufacture of electronic parts for bucket elevators and conveyors have announced a new appointment of sales manager for material handling products Carl Swisher. “Carl will help to strengthen our position as a global leader and manufacturer of material handling products. He comes with a strong knowledge of the elevator bucket business and will be a great asset to the 4B team” said Johnny Wheat, Senior Vice President and Director of 4B Components. Read more ...

Perfect Companion expands to meet growing demand

Perfect Companion the pet food manufacture based in Thailand is in the process of company expansion. A new production plant is being built to meet growing demand, SCE supplied the silos for storage of ingredients. The company Pet Companion continuos expansion and development of their production facility knowing that it will meet the changing of quality demands and it will also keep the facility in line with international standards. They have selected SCE silo systems for their Tower in Bangkok, and are working with US engineering company Ibberson Belgium based silo construction and engineering company SCE supplied a silo unit with 41 smooth wall cell and chutes which an integral part of the production tower. Read more ...

US$30 billion cut from agriculture

The President and the Lawmakers are looking to cut some US30 (€21.151 ) billion or more in agricultural spending as part of a deficit reduction deal. The farmers know it has to be done, but they fear too many cuts could cause a sharp decrease in crop prices, sending them back to the days of the 1980's farm crisis. Negotiators will be looking at three main targets in their budget negotiations, the direct payments which pay farmers regardless of crops they grow. Crop insurance and Conservation money. Read more ...

July 20, 2011

Declining crops ratings likely to continue

The recent heat-wave in the Midwest has cause a decline in the corn and soybean crop ratings for the week ending July 17. The national crop ratings were down by three percent to take the rating to 66 percent. Like the corn crop, this year's national soybean rating is below the rating given to the crop the last two years as of mid-July.

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But the rating is better than the ratings given to the crop in the middle of July from 2005 through 2008. The chances are high that this decline will continue, even if we get rainfall by the end of the week due to the type of heat that we are experiencing now. Read more ...

FOSS announces new few analyser

The new NIRS DS2500 feed analyser from FOSS, this new machine is the next logical step in high performance infrared analysis. It can give an accurate analysis in under a minute for a range of parameters. This new machine empowers the feed miller in handling intake and product quality. It is also compatible with other NIR analysis solutions, it is robust and easy to use in the laboratory or feed mill. It’s easy to get started using the NIRS DS2500 as every instrument that leaves the factory is hardware standardised. Light intensity, bandwidth and wavelength precision are thoroughly controlled in production to ensure complete consistency between instruments. Read more ...

AniTox announces new appointments in Asia

Anitox an international corporation, offering pathogen elimination, mold control and milling efficiency programs for the feed milling and primary meat, egg and fish production industries, has announced a of new appointments as its on-going expansion program in Asia. Dr C K Lim, DVM, joins Anitox as Regional Technical Manager - Asia Pacific, Eric Chew, who is based in Penang, Malaysia, joins as as Feed Milling Technologist - Asia Pacific. Michael Song takes on a new role with Anitox, that of National Sales Manager China. Mark Zhang, leads Anitox’s Technical Support function in the China as Technical Services Specialist. Read more ...

Feed additive marks poultry meat contamination

Aberystwyth University scientist are developing a system to detect minuscule traces of fecal contamination on chicken carcasses in abattoirs. The Improved Food Safety initiative - a Collaborative Industrial Research Project undertaken by the University’s Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS). The additive, a soluble water based chlorophyll marker approved by the Food Standards Agency, would be fed to poultry during the last few days of finishing. When screened in abattoirs using fluorescence imaging, the markers would show up and identify any contamination. Read more ...

A Review: Prioritizing Agricultural Research for Development

Prioritizing Agricultural Research for Development: Experiences and Lessons (2009) was edited by David A Raitzer from the Center for International Forestry Research and George W Norton from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. This book looks at the need to guide limited public resources to the area of research in agriculture that has the greatest potential to benefit the poor along with the environment. It is a compilation of valuable experiences that intend to return the focus back to how decisions are made regarding the use of research resources. The intention is to offer a unique menu of options and lessons for future research planning efforts by NARS institutes and their international partners. This publication is split into four parts; it presents both experiences and innovations with priority assessment methods in Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) and its partners at various levels. Each chapter presents and appraises one or more methods that have been used in priority assessments and shares the strength and weaknesses that each method encountered. Read more ...

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July 21, 2011

Alltech builds Optigen production plant in New Mexico

Alltech the global animal health and nutrition company has started to build a new Optigen production plant in Mexico it is its 32nd production facility the company has built globally. The new site is the fifth of its kind to produce Alltech emerging technologies, Optigen a non-protein nitrogen source originally developed by Cornell University. The new plant is part of Alltech overall growth plan and reinforces its commitment to the southwest US animal feed industry, The construction should be completed by the end of July and full production will start soon after. Read more ...

Scientist at two agencies report on Antimicrobial resistance of zoonotic bacteria The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). Combined their expertise to study and analysis member states data on the antimicrobial resistance in zoonotic bacteria affecting humans, animals and food.

The two agencies worked together to compile the first joint report on this subject. The report shows that the resistance to antimicrobials was observed in zoonotic bacteria, such as Salmonella and Campylobacter, that can cause diseases transmissible between animals and humans and can also be found in foods. Read more ...

July 22, 2011

French feed additive specialist Adisseo: Rovabio Max

French feed additive specialist Adisseo has invested more than €1 (US$1.44) million in more than 20 trails across species to understand the synergistic value of its enzyme product Rovabio Max a carbohydrase (Rovabio Excel) and phytase. “Rovabio Max is the most effective phytase product because combined with the carbohydrases from Rovabio Excel we remove the "cage" effect and decrease viscosity and thus allow better access to feed phytate. In total, it is 20 enzyme activities in one,” Adisseo says. Read more ...

Algae product promising for dairy cattle feed

PetroAlgae a Melbourne (Florida, USA) a renewable energy company said that a third party study has showed that its micro crop meals performs as well as alfalfa in dairy cattle diets. Their micro crop technology uses indigenous aquatic micro organisms, a high-value protein co-product, and a new micro-crop meal for animal feed (which was the subject of the study), while absorbing carbon dioxide from greenhouse gas emissions. "We are encouraged to see this product perform so well against one of the more universally understood products in dairy nutrition,” said Dr. Noah Litherland, who performed the study at the University of Minnesota. Read more ...

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July 25, 2011

Severe stress in store for crops in US

Many of the crops growers in the US are facing a hard time as the heatwave continues Southern and eastern parts of the Midwest were again very hot yesterday with highs above 95 (and places like Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, St. Louis, and Kansas City reaching or exceeding the 100 degree mark) while it was in the 80s for highs in the western Corn Belt for areas north of Interstate 80. In Nebraska, Iowa and northwestern Illinois and southwestern Wisconsin all had rain and relief from the soaring heat all this rain and dry spells combined with heat-wave will cause severe stress to the crops. Read more ...

Ukrainian poultry poisoned by toxic feed

In the Donetsk region of the Ukraine about 25,000 turkeys died on a number of poultry farms. The preliminary examination showed that the turkeys had died to to toxic feed, specialists from the Ministry of Agriculture have found that the toxic feed has been used on several farms. "Feed can be affected by the toxic fungi; also containers of feed on the farm can be poorly cleaned etc. To prevent the accumulation of the toxins, the birds must be given an absorbent along with the feed. Therefore before drawing any conclusions it is necessary to check compliance with all necessary sanitary requirements on farms themselves," experts say. Read more ...

The reintroduction of animal protein in to feeds has been rejected by French farmers

French farmers are opposed to the reintroduction of animal protein in to animal feeds. The not so long ago BSE crises that affected farms resulting in millions of animal being slaughtered through out the European Union has had a lasting effect. A recent survey conducted in the middle of July, showed that 65.1 percent of farmers are opposed to the reintroduction of animal protein in to feeds for pigs or poultry, 26.5 percent were in favour. Agricultural unions fear that with the reintroduction of animal protein in to feeds it could be another source for trade distortion among other European competitors. Read more ...

Alltech successfully defends mycotoxin binding technology

The patent on Alltech technology on mycotoxin inactivation has been protected for another eight years. The US Patent and Trademark Office confirmed the validity of the US patent No. 6,045,834 C1. The technology on this Patent is proven and has been a scientific backbone that has included eight patents, 17 PhDs, 19 masters and 52 peer reviewed papers, through 14 years of research on the technology. The company has also created a new website called KnowMycotoxins. com, its redesigned website is there to help time strapped industry professionals. the site is available in six languages with up to date information on mycotoxin regulations and provides an opportunity to interact directly with global mycotoxin specialists. Read more ...

High dioxin content in copper sulphate

The new rapid alert system for feed and food indicated that feed grade copper sulphate from Romania had to high a content of dioxins. The warning is that companies that purchased feed grade copper sulphate in Romania or received it via another route like Belgium are advised to check if the copper sulphate is complying with EU rules for unwanted substances. 21


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The maximum level for unwanted substances can be found in the recently updated Directive on Undesirable Substances in Animal Feed (2002/32/ EU). The value of dioxin can be found in Section V of Commission Regulation no. 574/2011. Read more ...

New independent voice for European dairy sector

A new body within the European dairy sector is being created to consider modern dairy cattle management and nutrition challenges. This new body will be know as the European board of Bovine Experts (EBBE) will advise on dairy health, welfare and nutrition. They will offer guidance and advice to all participants based on current scientific knowledge. This body has been created by a number of independent leading companies and institutes in Europe, EBBE has already held its first meeting in Copenhagen where fertility in dairy cows was one of the key topics. Read more ...

July 26, 2011

Saudi Arabia's King orders feed prices to be regulated

The king of Saudi Arabia Abdullah has ordered that the price of cattle feed be controlled with an increase in subsidy of 50 percent. This was done to avoid extreme price hikes on the cattle feed, he also ordered that related departments must keep an eye on the price of cattle feed markets. He also ordered that should any trader attempt to hike fodder prices, that they be handed the maximum punishment available. The punishment includes shuttering shops, defamation of the trader in three mass-circulation local newspapers at the expense of the violator, and depriving their right to government subsidy besides heavy fine. Read more ...

AB Vista get awarded a product license for Finase EC

AB Vista was awarded a product license for the new product of Finase EC for use in diets for swos in Europe. It is a second generation 6-phytase from E.coli which makes phytate-bound phosphate available to the animal from raw materials of plant origin. As a result, the product gives improved phosphate availability and further phytate-bound nutrients for sows as well as reducing the environmental impact from phosphate excreted by swine. Read more ...

Influence of feed flavour on pre-weaning pig performance

Feed flavours are commonly used in in swine nursery diets to improve diet palatability and stimulate intake. Recent creep feed studies, using colour markers in the feed, have shown that only a certain proportion of piglets actually consume creep feed. These “eaters” as a result have better initial post weaning feed intake and growth performance than those in the litter that do not consume creep The lack of response to the feed flavour may be due to the limited time of creep feeding. In this study the researchers chose a period of three days to reflect the current practice of US pig producers to provide creep feed for two to seven days before weaning. They felt that for the addition of flavour to be warranted that any effect must be visible in a short duration. Read more ...

Farmers condemn attack on GM crop

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Mark Hoskinson, says "not only is it illegal, but it has destroyed valuable research which has been paid for by levies on Australian grain growers". “Greenpeace has shown how completely irresponsible it is and has shown contempt for the biosecurity protocols that have been put in place in a controlled environment by the trained and professional CSIRO staff,” he says. Read more ...

Nebraska field crops gets visitor the Japanese Beetle

For the last 20 years the Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica) has been found in many urban regions in the US. This is the first time one has been found near crops, Randy Pryor who visited a field in response to a grower found the Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica) adults feeding on the soybean plants. They are a common pest of corn and soybean in the eastern corn belt, but we have not received previous reports of injury in Nebraska corn or soybeans. Read more ...

July 27, 2011

Output concerns triggers price increase

With the worry of declining crops levels and ratings that will lead to smaller than expected harvests. Traders are watching closely at the weather because farmers need favourable conditions to grow larger crops to replenish low inventories. The good-excellent rating for corn is down 10 percentage points from last year, but the USDA's yield estimate of 158.7 bushels an acre is up almost six bushels an acre from last year. That leads market participants to "believe the yield numbers have nowhere to go but down," said Tim Hannagan, analyst for PFG Best, a brokerage in Chicago. Read more ...

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After the recent attack on the GM crops by Greenpeace in Canberra, the police made a visit to their offices in Ultimo and locked the office down. Greenpeace claim that their motives for the destruction of the GM crops were concerns for health and environmental reasons. A police spokesman said they were in the process of executing a search warrant on Greenpeace's headquarters over and alleged trespass and property damage incident at CSIRO in Canberra. The crop that they damaged had no connection to Monsanto. CropLife, a body which represents the science plant industry, last week condemned Greenpeace's attack, saying it delayed valuable scientific research. Read more ...

Chinese court sentences the five involved in the clenbuterol problem

Five people from a feed premix company in Fujian province were sentenced by the Intermediate People's Court of Jiaozuo, in Henan province. All were found guilty and the sentences were wide ranging from a death sentence deferred for two years, a life sentence, 15 years , 14 years and a nine year sentence. They were found guilty of "endangering public security by using dangerous means". The Chinese Ministry of Agriculture banned the use of Phenylethanolamine A, in feed or animal drinking water at the end of last year. It also announced in April that it will cooperate with eight ministries and commissions to launch a one-year crackdown on toxic additives. Read more ...

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Nestle new plant in Western Hungary begins production

The Swiss based food giants Nestle, began trail production at the new plant in Western Hungary the company's second HUF 10 billion (€37.3m). Nestle plans to hire 250 people to work the 10,000 square meter plant in the village of Bük. The plant, which will serve as the regional production base for Nestlé's United States-based pet-food division Nestlé Purina PetCare, will export most of its production to other countries in the Central and East European region. Read more ...

The Rashied Al Balllaa in Saudi Arabia is a successful Muyang overseas turnkey project

The project includes a multi-purpose feed mill complex that comprises two 1,000t steel silos for bulk raw material storage, two steel structure warehouses for storing bagged materials and finished products, and a steel structure workhouse for accommodating a 2.5t/h@2mm floating fish feed extrusion line. Read more ...

July 28, 2011

Brazilian farmers to grow more corn and soybean

Brazilian farmers are intending to grow more corn and soybean this year, a survey recently conducted showed that the 2011/12 soybean planting at 68.88 million acres was up from last year by 1.8 percent. Corn would also increase in acreage by as much as 20 percent, with the domestic prices of corn up 90 percent higher than last years crop. During the last three years farmers moved away from corn due to the low prices it was fetching, but now the prices have risen the farmer return to the crop, in Parana farmers will plant 2.23 million acres to corn that an increase from last years 1.86 million acres. Read more …

Marubeni engages in MoU with Dong Nai feed

Japanese Marubeni Corporation and Dong Nai Food (Vietnam), signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly operate its feed milling sections. Also to develop together an integrated food production and supply system. With the growth of grain demand, Marubeni has focused on securing a stable supple of grain and at the same time moving towards expanding its sales channels across the world. Read more …

Environmental challenges tackled by animal nutrition experts

Experts and scientist from around the world met at the University of New England this week for the University’s biennial Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition Australia conference. Coming from about a dozen countries, including Egypt, Iran, Philippines, and Malaysia, India, China, Fiji, the Netherlands, Singapore and the US, to discuss ways of improving the nutritional efficiency of animal production while reducing its impact on the environment. “In the past, feed conversion efficiency has been pursued mainly because of the related cost benefits,” Organising committee chair Dr Cronjé said. “Now, however, the emphasis is shifting to its environmental benefits in reducing emissions and effluent. Read more ...

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Kazakhstan gets new feed ensiling technology

Kazakhstan for a long time has held back on the development of agriculture due to the lack of stable feed. However this problem maybe soon solved due to a new technology for feed ensiling which will preserve the fodder better and gives the animal higher quality feed. The scientist in Kazakhstan created a special bacteria starter "Kazbiosil" for three types of silage: hard to ensile plants (legumes), easy to ensile plants (corn, sunflower) and almost non ensilagable plants. The introduction of this technology will help improve feed quality and increase production. Read more ...

July 29, 2011

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Thermostable keratinase improves feather meal

A North Carolina agricultural biotechnology company BioResource International has presented its latest results on improving the value of feather meal at the 2011 meeting of the Poultry Science Association, held July 16-19 in Saint Louis, Missouri. The company’s enzyme technology improves the utilisation of protein in animal feed, which in turn decreases the amount of corn and soy necessary to grow poultry to market size. “We attend this meeting every year to present our latest developments and to learn about trends in the future of animal agriculture," said Giles Shih, BRI chairnman and CEO. “We also use this meeting to find opportunities for further advancement. BRI is on the forefront of feed enzyme technology and our collaboration with other industry leaders has played an important role in our success.” Read more ...

Australian organic Farmer sue neighbours over GM crops

After the agriculture authority stripped him of his organic status, an organic farmer in Australia has started legal action against his neighbour because he claims that GM cranola was blown onto his farm from his neighbour. This is believed to be the first case of it kind in Australia concerning GM crops and organic farmers. Steve Marsh lawsuit against Micheal Baxter is demanding compensation over the loss of his status which was lucrative and had taken him 10 years to build up his organic food business and this was devastated by the loss of his certificate, with about 70 percent of his land now unusable for organic farming. Read more ...

Hungary imposes further controls on GMO cropping

Hungary has imposed more controls over GMO crops, planting and distribution of genetically modified (GMO) seeds could receive a fine of up to HUF 2 Billion (€7.5 million). Hungary insists on maintaining its GMO-free status and will take strict measures to keep it that way, Kardeván added. Read more ...

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Appointments: CPM appoints Tometich

CPM Roskamp Champion a major company involved in the supply of process equipment and technologies for animal feeds. Patty Tometich takes up the post as test center manager, she will be responsible for all application testing. Tometich has 16 years experience in testing material and providing application solutions for customers. Tometich holds a bachelor’s degree in food science and technology from Iowa State University and a master’s degree in food science from University of Illinois. Read more ...

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