The widespread adoption of a low-soy meal inclusion ratio in feed formulas in the country is expected to slow down and eventually decline through 2030 soybean imports.
Drought conditions contributed to high levels of mycotoxins in grains leading to 100% of the collected samples containing mycotoxins.
USSEC reports double-digit volume growth in emerging and expansion markets, including Mexico, Egypt, Ecuador, Venezuela, Turkey, Tunisia, Algeria, Nepal, and India.
Presenters highlighted the resiliency of the industry with an increased reliance on byproducts and well-managed fisheries, among the main driving factors for the fish-based ingredients industry.
America’s railways move about one-quarter of all U.S. grain, and most grain products, such as soybean oil and meal, dried distillers’ grains and other byproducts used in animal feeds.
IFFO reported that a large capelin quota and catch in Northern Europe, a rebound in the landings of menhaden in the Gulf of Mexico, and healthier catches in South Africa led to a year-on-year increase in 2022.
The Black Sea Grain Initiative has been extended until March 2023.
The agreement is a step toward putting the global economy on a 1.5°C trajectory through forest-positive action.
The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission raised menhaden’s Total Allowable Catch for the first time since 2017.
Government incentives for oilseed production, particularly soybeans, high prices for major oilseeds, and growing conditions in major soybean-producing regions drove increases in area and yield.
After first pulling out of the agreement, Russia resumed its participation in the grain deal after obtaining sufficient written guarantees from Ukraine to not use the corridor for strikes against Russia.
Fishmeal and fish oil production plants from MarinTrust Improver Program gained the certification.
US corn production is down 8% from last year and soybean growers are expected to decrease their production by 3% from 2021.
Study identifies a path forward that would allow Brazil to strengthen its agricultural sector while safeguarding the rainforest.
Railroads and rail worker unions reached a tentative labor agreement on September 15, preventing the potential for a strike that would affect grain exports and feed deliveries.
A complete stoppage of the rail system would lead to shutdowns or slowdowns of rail-dependent facilities with consequences for exports and feed deliveries.
Total cumulative fishmeal production was slightly lower than in the same period in 2021 due to a drop in Peruvian production, despite other areas reporting an increased cumulative production.
The latest USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) lowered projected 2022 corn and soybean production due to low harvested area and yields.
The new law would make it obligatory for companies to verify that goods sold in the EU have not been produced on deforested or degraded land anywhere in the world.
While recovery of oilseeds and protein crops is expected, according to Copa-Cogeca’s experts the cereal production will be reduced in 2022.