The European Feed Manufacturers’ Federation (FEFAC) has reported a 1.5% decrease in EU pig feed production in 2021, due to issues with pigment, industry crisis, reduced meat demand, and high feed grain costs. The most affected countries were Germany, France, Portugal, Spain, Austria, Slovenia, and Hungary. FEFAC predicts a further reduction of 4.2% in 2022. However, overall farmed animal feed production increased slightly in 2021, with the poultry feed sector seeing a 1.1% increase and cattle feed production increasing by 0.2%. But, FEFAC expects a decrease of 2.9% in overall industrial compound feed production in 2022 due to the loss of feed maize, sunflower meal, and other materials from Ukraine and Russia, which will not be fully compensated by increased imports from the US and Canada.