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Monday, October 4, 2021
BASF: Interplay between phytase supplementation, diet acidification and dietary calcium (Ca) level in broilers
Exogenous phytase is the most common enzyme in the feeding of non-ruminants. The world's first commercial phytase, Natuphos, capable of breaking down phytate, was introduced in the Netherlands in 1991. Today, the global phytase mark ...
Monday, July 5, 2021
Cow trial in Australia evaluates effectiveness of Vilofoss' calcium binder
The effectiveness of Vilfoss' X-Zelit calcium binder was compared with the effectiveness of another product during a recent farm trial in Australia.
Tuesday, June 1, 2021
China Calcium Phosphate: Prices surge amid high output costs (week ended May 31, 2021)
Calcium phosphate producers lifted prices prominently while the costs of raw ingredients surged of late. Feed producers were prudent with purchases with prices rising tremendously.
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
China Calcium Phosphate: Market softens on lacklustre demand (week ended May 17, 2021)
Lacklustre poultry feed demand decimated the sales of calcium phosphate. Producers who attempted to clear mounting stockpiles cut prices.
Tuesday, March 2, 2021
China Calcium Pantothenate: Market strengthens amid supply concerns (week ended Mar 1, 2021)
Several producers halted price releases with limited stocks to offer. While prices of calcium pantothenate remained on the low side, buyers stocked inventories amid concerns of supply falls.
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
China Calcium Pantothenate: Prices stable, demand limited (week ended Feb 8, 2021)
Feed producers, who cut production as the festive holidays approached, limited buying of late. Prices of calcium pantothenate remained stable.
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
China calcium phosphate Market lacks momentum (week ended Aug 24, 2020)
Calcium phosphate market remained soft while feed producers withheld buying. Traders who were eager to clear stocks gave slight discounts.
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
China calcium pantothenate prices halved in two months, hit 2018 lows (week ended Jun 22, 2020)
Calcium pantothenate producers were engaged in a price war as inventories mounted with demand sluggish. Over the past two months, calcium pantothenate prices have plunged more than 50%.
Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Sharp fall in China calcium pantothenate prices (week ended Jun 22, 2020)
Supplies of calcium pantothenate were abundant while high prices continued to dampen buying interest. Consequently, producers who were eager to clear bloating inventories slashed prices prominently of late.
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Coated calcium butyrate protects weaning pigs from diarrhea
Butyrate, a short chain fatty acid (C4), is produced by microbial fermentation in the large intestine of humans and animals. It serves not only as a primary nutrient that provides energy to colonocytes, but also as a cellular mediator regul ...
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Optimizing calcium and phosphorus absorption and utilization in poultry: A new approach
Vitamins and minerals are the key ingredients of the poultry ration and their role in normal body functions, growth, and reproduction is well known. Their supplementation in ration has given utmost importance but their extent of absorption ...
Friday, February 8, 2019
Chinese calcium phosphate producers slash prices to move sales
Prices of poultries and hog plummeted during January despite pre-festive stimulation. Sales of calcium phosphate fell below expectations, compelling producers to cut prices in a bid to increase revenue.
Friday, February 8, 2019
Price fall slows in China calcium pantothenate market
Although several producers stopped taking orders towards end of the month with limited stocks to offer, prices of calcium pantothenate were generally weak in January. Demand was tepid as feed producers were reluctant to stock high inventori ...
Saturday, December 29, 2018
Supply crunch ease weakens China calcium pantothenate prices
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Thursday, December 27, 2018
Calcium phosphate prices fall in China despite limited availability
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