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The feed industry in Europe is characterised by a saturated market in the west (EU + surrounding countries) and an underdeveloped, but improving market in the east (Russia, Baltic States)
 
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Wheat dictates DDGS supply in Europe

Only one tonne of ethanol can be produced from 3.3 tonnes of wheat. Many co-products arise from the raw materials used in the process of producing ethanol, the major one being distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS). Other products are carbondioxide and glycerine. In August, Adisseo, in... Read more >

Innovation & Inspiration at Agromek 2007

Agromek, the international agricultural exhibition, continues to present itself as a perfect opportunity for companies to present their new products. The show will take place from 15-20 2007 in Herning, Denmark. Read more >

Innovative feedmill combines bulk blending and wood pelleting

A new, special and efficient feedmill with maximum synergy through the logical combination of animal feed and wood pellets has been built in the Voralberg region of Austria. The basic idea came from Vorarlberger Mühlen- und Mischfutterwerke (VMM) at the end of the last century. Tebodin did the... Read more >

Business opportunities rise in Russia

"Zierno-Kombikorma-Veterinaria" (Cereals-Feed-Veterinary) took place in Moscow from 7 to 10 February. An increased number of exhibitors travelled to Russia to experience the positive developments in the Russian feed and livestock industries. Philippe Caldier was among them and provided Feed... Read more >

Antimicrobial resistance: an industry view

Fedesa, the European Federation of Animal Health, met in 1998 in Copenhagen to discuss the “Microbial Threat.” They reached a series of policy recommendations on how the risk of antimicrobial resistance could be tackled. These were broad guidelines, which, if everyone followed them,... Read more >

EU feed production stable in 2000

Compound feed production for the EU-15 (Greece and Luxembourg excluded) reached 125.5 million tonnes in 2000. This is marginally higher than in 1999 (+0.1%). Adding a further 0.9 million tonnes representing the estimated production of Luxembourg and Greece form a complete picture of compound... Read more >

What do Europe’s citizens think about the CAP?

How do Europeans regard spending money on agriculture? Almost half the European Union’s budget is spent on its Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). Strangely enough, only 50% of the Europeans have ever heard of this farm policy. This is one of the findings of a survey the European Commission... Read more >
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