LIVESTOCK & FEED Business - October 2021

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Dietary Interventions For Better Poultry Health
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Editorial Lineup for 
Livestock & Feed Business Worldwide:  October 2021

View Point:
  • Tackling bird flu: Assuring food security by ensuring biosecurity
Cover Story:

Dietary interventions for better poultry health

- DSM: 25(Oh)D3, an essential nutritional tool for quality egg production

- BIOMIN: What is good gut health?

- Adisseo: Organic selenium in sustaining egg production for ageing hens under heat stress


TECHNICAL:

BASF: Interplay between phytase supplementation, diet acidification and dietary calcium level in broilers


China:

- How China's poultry sector is transitioning to antibiotic-free production

- '817' chicken, a breed that could take lead in China's poultry market

- A brief profile on New Hope, China's first Fortune 500 food producer

- Fujian Shengnong, leader in China's white feather broiler industry

- Tight supplies of China's feed additives hold up prices in August


Special Feature:

- Growth potential of India's poultry industry continues following disease setbacks


Company:

- Trouw Nutrition opens poultry health unit in Spain

- Cargill introduces new revenue stream for farmers as part of regenerative agriculture commitment

- DSM's YolkfanTM evolves to measure egg yolk, broiler skin and shank colours


 
Agri-Tech:

- CP Foods urges corn growers to join digital traceability programme

Editorial Lineup for Livestock & Feed Business: January 2026

 
Cover Story

Tech-Enhanced Pig Health Management Systems

  - Hamlet Protein

  - Phytobiotics

  - Cargill
 

China

  - China Feed Additives
 

Viewpoint

  - Swine
 

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