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Posted 10 Jul 2024 in Expertise

Safeguarding Livestock: Mycotoxin Binders in Animal Feed

Molds are filamentous fungi that occur in many feedstuffs including grains and forages. Molds can produce mycotoxins that are formed on crops in the field, during harvest, or during storage, processing, or feeding. The mycotoxins of great...

Posted 13 Jun 2024 in Animal Nutrition

Yeast Supplements Enhancing Pig Health

Yeast supplements include live yeast, yeast cell wall (YCW), purified outer layer of cell wall components such as mannooligosaccharide (MOS) and β-glucans, purified inner layer of cell wall, and yeast extract products. It is generally...

Posted 31 May 2024 in Expertise

Global Logistics Facing Challenges Amid Red Sea Disruptions and Surging Demand

The global shipping industry is grappling with significant disruptions, exacerbated by the Houthi Red Seas attacks and an unprecedented surge in demand. Experts suggest the current situation could prove even more challenging than the...

Posted 21 May 2024 in Animal Nutrition

Yucca Extract: Multifunctional Benefits

Yucca schidigera is an herbaceous plant of lily family, native to the deserts of the southwestern United State and northern Mexico. It contains two active compounds: at least 10.5% steroidal saponins and polyphenols. Saponins are similarly...

Posted 3 Apr 2024 in Expertise

Rumen protective choline – Milk production enhancement

Rumen protective choline (RPC) is a double coated form of choline designed to withstand the microbial degradation in the rumen. RPC product feature is shown in Figure 1. Supplementation of RPC in dairy cattle has been shown some positive...

Posted 7 Mar 2024 in Animal Nutrition

The new feed enzyme – Glucose Oxidase

It is well known that in the current floor pen with deep litter system, day old broiler chickens could benefit from non-starch polysaccharides components in the litter to establish the dynamic microbiota. However, when the intestinal...

Posted 26 Feb 2024 in Animal Nutrition

Coated Urea: Unlocking Ruminant Nutrition

Rumen microorganisms can utilize non-protein nitrogen (NPN) such as ammonia to synthesis rumen microbial proteins for cattle and sheep. Urea is a cheap source of NPN but the hydrolysis rate of urea in the rumen is speedy and exceeds the...

Posted 15 Feb 2024 in Expertise

Understanding the International Shipping Industry Challenges

The beginning of 2024 has raised concerns about a potential crisis in the International Shipping industry, reminiscent of the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Various factors, including instability in the Red Sea, a drought...

Posted 13 Feb 2024 in Animal Nutrition

Soluble and insoluble fibre for layer chickens

Layer chickens’ dietary fibre comprises a significant part of plant feedstuffs and is chemically defined as the non-starch polysaccharides (NSP). The NSP include various fibre types such as lignin, β-glucans, arabinoxylans, uranic acid,...