The company is expanding its campus and breaking ground on a new building for its Kemin Applications Solutions division.
Founded in 1991 with methionine as its flagship product, the company now aims to become the industry’s go-to source for gut health nutrition solutions.
This new position is part of a generational change in the company's management to consolidate and strengthen its long-term strategy.
The world’s largest producer of biofuels acquired the bioethanol assets of Flint Hills Resources’ in their entirety.
The company tested its natural feed additive in fish and shrimp field trials resulting in promoting the health and overall productivity of the species.
The new plant runs on green power, with renewable and local sources of energy and manufactures feed additives that have been eco-designed.
The £2,000,000 expansion will see the installation of new larger capacity fermentation vessels, increasing production capacity and underlining Lallemand’s commitment to UK production.
Norway's largest industrial investment to date plans to produce 50,000 tons of insect larvae per year by 2025 for feed production.
Its network of participating companies now includes 18 companies, major importers and exporters of agricultural commodities.
The partnership will make Bühler's equipment portfolio more accessible to a greater number of feed processors.
The new co-packing facility will allow for increased production of up to a few thousand tons per week of MrFeed®.
The company was incorporated in Excelsior, Minnesota in 1971 by Dean and Mary Anderson as a small organic trace mineral company.
Emerge™, both traceable and non-GMO, is the only barley-based protein for the aquaculture and pet food industries.
One of the main objectives is to produce yeast from tree biomass to be used as a sustainable protein source in feed for both agriculture and aquaculture.
David Henstrom will join the company from Cargill to accelerate the company’s expansion.
Stafilies, the Protelux parent company, will buy a shareholding in Unibio in exchange for cash and intellectual property.
The company invested in trade and regional support team in Singapore and expanded its distribution capabilities in Indonesia and Myanmar.
The company plans to build North Dakota’s first-ever dedicated soybean crushing plant and refinery with the capacity to process 150,000 bushels of soybeans per day.
The center will integrate the company’s chemical lab, multi-species animal research, diagnostic research, pilot lab, microbiology lab and greenhouse all under one roof.
Blue Aqua partnered with dnata to upcycle organic waste from dnata’s catering and ground handling operations into alternative insect protein for aquafeeds.