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Intensive production holds key to feeding growing cities, but improvements in natural resource use and environmental performance are crucial
By 2050 an expanded world population will be consuming two thirds more animal protein than it does today, bringing new strains to bear on the planet's natural...
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FAO
Date of publication :
12/19/2011
Views:
489
The SOMMET DE L'ELEVAGE is closing the door on its 19th edition which, like the sky over the Auvergne region, turned out to be sunny with the odd cloud and gust of wind. "This has been a good show" says Fabrice Berthon, CEO. "The fact that the Minister for Agriculture didn't attend didn't in any way...
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Sommet De L'Elevage
Date of publication :
11/02/2010
Views:
295
Montreal, Canada- Lallemand Animal Nutrition has announced that it has acquired Agrig8 Pty Limited, one of Australia's leading distributors of forage inoculants and silage systems, effective 30 June 2010.Agrig8, which also trades under the Quality Silage Systems brand, is headquartered in Maroochydo...
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Lallemand Animal Nutrition
Date of publication :
08/24/2010
Views:
272
1,200 exhibitors, 1,900 animals and 76,000 visitors are expected in Clermont-Ferrand (France) next 6, 7 and 8 October, when the 19th Sommet de l'Elevage opens its doors to French and international livestock professionals, offering an unparalleled program of livestock showings, business forum...
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Sommet
Date of publication :
05/13/2010
Views:
504
By Chris TEO
Almost a year has passed since the eruption of the melamine-tainted milk scandal that still reverberates across the globe; China's dairy industry is recovering steadily, albeit under a large current of sweeping changes.
Before the massive scandal that unravelled last September which k...
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EfeedLink
Date of publication :
11/18/2009
Views:
1586
Success was certainly not a foregone conclusion: continue to further professionalization the event with a change in opening days, in a particularly tough economic climate, while pioneering the use of a concert venue – the “Zénith d’Auvergne” – for a national catt...
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Sommet de L'Elevage
Date of publication :
11/10/2009
Views:
552
ROCK SPRINGS, WISC. - International Protein Sires bolstered their sire lineup with three impressive new sire releases as the result of the August sire summaries. "In the sporting world you would call this achievement a hat trick. These new releases not only strengthen the IPS offering, t...
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Engormix.com
Date of publication :
09/23/2009
Views:
510
The lactic acid bacteria in cheese made from unpasteurised milk can reduce the growth of the harmful bacteria that may occur in these cheeses.
Norsk Gardsost and Nofima Mat are working on a project to find out more about the microorganisms in cheeses made from unpasteurised milk. They have now foun...
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Nofima
Date of publication :
05/27/2009
Views:
400
A Purdue University study shows dairy has an advantage over calcium carbonate in promoting bone growth and strength.
Connie Weaver, distinguished professor and head of the food and nutrition department, found that the bones of rats fed nonfat dry milk were longer, wider, more dense and stronger tha...
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Purdue University news
Date of publication :
05/06/2009
Views:
399
We have a number of terms and numbers thrown at us, especially in financially distressed times like now. Milk/feed ratio, income over feed cost, breakeven, variable costs, and fixed costs, are a few terms floating around. What do they mean, how do I figure out my numbers, and then what d...
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University of Minnesota Dairy Extension
Date of publication :
04/13/2009
Views:
819