Introducing the 7th 2020 edition of All About Feed

Published 2020년 9월 11일

Tridge summary

Volta Greentech is developing a seaweed-based feed supplement to reduce methane production in cows, while researchers have discovered that Eucalyptus leaf extract may also help reduce methane in dairy calves. Russia is working on bioprotein production to address a domestic feed market protein shortage, and there is interest in using housefly larvae as a sustainable protein source in layer nutrition. ChainCraft has developed a fermentation technology to produce fatty acids from fruit and vegetable residues, and Argentina's wheat production is forecast to reach 20 million tons for marketing year 2020/21.
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View All About Feed’s digital magazine Supplementing seaweed to reduce methane production By developing a seaweed-based feed supplement, Volta Greentech is on a mission to make cows belch less methane. All About Feed editor, Marieke Ploegmakers, speaks to co-founders Leo Wezelius and Angelo Demeter to discuss how they plan to produce enough algae at a low cost, and develop a business model which creates incentives for farmers to use this solution. Eucalyptus reduces methane in dairy calves In a search for sustainable and environmentally friendly strategies to mitigate methane production, researchers have discovered that Eucalyptus leaf extract may be valuable in reducing methane production in dairy calves. Bioprotein production is perking up in Russia Russia may overcome a shortage of protein on its domestic feed market thanks to several independent projects working on bioprotein production, which could give bioprotein production in Russia a second chance. Housefly larvae ...
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