Amaranthus – An ingredient for dairy cows nutrition

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The foxtail amaranth (Amaranthus caudatus L.) is one of the most popular species of domesticated amaranths. It has been cultivated for a long time...

Impact of dried olive pulp on broiler performance

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The use of agro-industrial by-products in animal nutrition has been successfully assumed as a key strategy to reduce feeding costs and to cope with...

Research suggests usage of apple waste for chicken gut health

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In the commercial production of apple juice and cider, large quantities of fibrous waste, pomace, are generated as a byproduct. And while that material...

Krill meal stands out as key shrimp feed ingredient in new trial

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Research from Labomar and Aker BioMarine has found that including krill meal in shrimp feed formulations can help reduce nutrition costs without sacrificing key...

Protein from green waste in Africa

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Can banana leaf protein increase cows' milk production? And will piglets thrive on the whey side stream of protein extraction? A green biorefinery that can...

Replacement of fish meal in Aquaculture is possible or not?

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About 70% of fish and crustaceans produced in aquaculture are fed with protein-rich feed. If the aquaculture sector is to reach its growth targets...

An innovation: Bioplastics as potential feed substrate

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Mealworms might be able to fill two niches at once — recycling bioplastic and adding protein to animal feed — according to research from...

Red seaweed – A potential ingredient in Animal Feed gets funding from BASF Venture...

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Sea6 Energy Pvt Ltd - a Bengaluru-based firm engaged in the production and processing of tropical red seaweed has raised USD 18.5 million (about...

Palm kernel waste – A potential poultry feed in Malaysia

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The plantation industries and commodities ministry will increase efforts to promote the use of palm kernel waste as animal feed to ensure a more...

Economically viable fish-free bass feed

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Total replacement of fishmeal and fish oil in largemouth bass feed is both feasible and economically viable, according to a new study published in...