The company was able to meet 85% of its Vision 2020 ambitions such as 27% emissions reduction when measured per production ton sold in 2020.
US reports expect another year of high soybean prices and others expect that high crop prices appear to lose momentum.
Survey finds that consumers see agriculture and livestock as part of the broader climate change solution.
A recent paper described the major perceived sustainability issues related to feed inputs for finfish and crustacean aquaculture species
Twenty years on from an analysis that sparked controversy by highlighting fish farming’s damage to ocean fisheries, the same team led by Stanford University has found the industry has made significant strides toward sustainability.
A new EUMOFA study states that there is still considerable potential for sustainable growth of freshwater aquaculture production and improvement of food security.
IFFO’s analysis on marine ingredients market trends also expects aquafeed production in China to pick up in mid-March thanks to the strength of demand for seafood.
In 2020, the most prevalent mycotoxins globally were the fusarium mycotoxins DON (65%) and FUM (64%), followed by ZEN (48%), according to Biomin’s World Mycotoxin Survey.
The report found that U.S. livestock and pets consumed nearly 284 million tons of feed and provide an analysis on how the pandemic may impact the industry.
A new FAIRR report provides an overview of broad trends impacting this sector including disease management and climate-related risks such as sea-level rise, feed scarcity and algae blooms.
Aquaculture is potentially the largest addressable market for insect protein, but it is highly sensitive to the ratio of price and performance, according to Rabobank.
Its market is poised to gain prominence in the years ahead, according to a report.
The yearbook aims to provide an overview of the European feed sector’s economic development.
In the latest Cereals Supply and Demand Brief, FAO forecasts point to larger volumes of world trade and a sharp decline in global cereal stocks.
Total cumulative fishmeal and fish oil production in 2020 increased by 11% and 12%, respectively, compared with 2019.
Global aquaculture production is expected to fall by 1.3% due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the first fall recorded by the sector in several years.
The 2021 Alltech Global Feed Survey estimates that international feed tonnage increased by 1%, to 1,187.7 million metric tons of feed produced last year.
Cumulative production in 2020 remains in line with previous years.
Bacteriophage can play an important role in microbial control, according to a new special issue on agriculture and aquaculture.
SCF’s members, ADM, Bunge, Cargill, COFCO International, Louis Dreyfus Company and Viterra, achieved full traceability to farm for direct sources.