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Why does a pellet have a round shape?

Since the pellet mill was developed decades ago a feed pellet for farm animals has had a cylindrical shape, which sort of symbolises the level of innovation in feed processing. This lack of innovation encouraged a group of companies in the Netherlands to set up a Feed Design Lab with the aim to support innovation and education in feed processing and by connecting all relevant parties that are active in and around the feed manufacturing industry. read more >

Tecaliman celebrates and looks ahead

Tecaliman received the French feed sector and some friends from abroad for its 2011 symposium in mid-march. Since it was its 30th anniversary the theme of the symposium was to try to look 30 years into the future of technology for feed manufacturing. read more >

Yeast metabolites have positive impact on layer performance

Maintaining a healthy flock is a key component to egg production and quality. Based on recent research, the nutritional metabolites in Diamond V’s yeast metabolites are optimising the health and performance of white and brown strain layers. read more >

Creating optimum feeder and mixer conditions for pet food

Feeding and mixing in a feed manufacturing process can be continuous or batch wise. A comparison is made for pet food manufacturers to be able to react to the demands in the market and be as flexible as possible, without compromising food quality. read more >

European Probiotics Association revitalised

At Victam International in Cologne, Germany in May, the European Probiotic Association (EPA) organised a press conference to let the animal nutrition world know that it still exists and intends to revitalise the organisation after the tragic death of its founder and chairman Bruno Rochet in 2009. A newly installed scientific committee was also presented. read more >
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