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September 26-28, 2018Hotel Okura, AmsterdamContents
We are delighted you could join us in
Amsterdam for three days of learning
and discussion about the biggest issues
facing the feed additives industry.
By attending, you are bringing your
knowledge and expertise to the conference and we hope you
benefit from sharing ideas and meeting new people.
It is an exciting time for the global agricultural industry, with
a renewed focus on sustainability, innovative technology and
novel sources of protein. It is the feed additives industry that
will need to meet the needs of this changing landscape in
providing creative, customer-focused solutions.
To help you future-proof your business, our packed schedule
includes 60 esteemed speakers coming together to comment
on more than 40 topics impacting the livestock value chain.
Over the past 12 months, hundreds of industry experts
were consulted to ensure this event meets your needs and
expectations. We would like to thank those who took the time
to provide us with their thoughts, ideas and opinions to make
this event interesting and relevant for the industry as a whole.
Feed Additives is an interactive experience, so please take
the opportunity to ask our expert speakers as many questions
as possible throughout the conference. You can even ask
your questions anonymously using an app. The conference
app also contains the attendee list and a messaging service,
helping you take advantage of the networking time and develop
relationships with old contacts and new.
The Feedinfo team would like to thank you for your
participation and we hope you enjoy the conference.
Olympia Theocharous,Head of Event Content
Feedinfo News Service
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Welcome to Feed Additives 2018About us Meet the Feed Additives team 2
Conference AppA guide to using the networking app 4
Feedinfo: Working with youBy Emma Penny, Feedinfo News Service 6
Animal Nutrition in 2050By Simon Duke, Feedinfo News Service 8
Feed Additives Asia: conference reportHighlights from our recent Bangkok event 10
Perstorp sponsored articleThe threat of antibiotic resistance 14
Kemiex sponsored Q&APau Franquet on launching a trading platform 16
Feed Additives Americas launchWill you join us in Miami this December? 18
Conference AgendaWednesday, September 26 21Thursday, September 27 22Friday, September 28 24
Speaker Profiles 26
Partner Profiles 40
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About us
#FeedAdd18
Feedinfo News Service is the world’s leading provider of business and financial information for global corporations serving the agribusiness, feed additives and biotechnology sectors, with special insight into the animal nutrition and animal health industries.
Our experienced team of analysts and journalists brings together a unique combination of comprehensive market knowledge and an extensive network of industry contacts. This expertise is used by thousands of agribusiness around the world for benchmark pricing information, market research and to create the Feed Additives events series.
Now held annually in Amsterdam, Bangkok and Miami, our conferences are the only truly independent, strategic business gatherings for representatives of the specialty feed ingredients sector and their expert advisers and service providers.
Olympia Theocharous
Head of Event Content
+44 (0)20 7202 0931
Alex Esson
Marketing Manager
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Annabel Ly
Events Manager
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Ben Cronin
Head of Sales/Marketing
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Michael Squibb
Key Account Manager
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Nina Hammarberg
Delegate Liaison
+44 (0) 20 7202 0915
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Conference app
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How to use the conference appAll attendees are invited to download the Feed Additives 2018 conference app, which allows you to:
● Access the full attendee list● Follow the presentations live and view the slides on your mobile device● Send messages and set up meetings with other attendees● Put your questions to speakers live, while they are still on stage● Plan your own personalised conference agenda● Follow Feedinfo’s live coverage of the conference on Twitter using the hashtag #FeedAdd18● Discover more information about the venue and Amsterdam during your stay
1 Search for ‘Feed Additives 2018’ in the Android or Apple app store, or access it through a web browser at https://feedadde18.zerista.com2 Enter the email address you purchased your ticket with. If you have used the app before and cannot remember your password, you can reset it in the app or visit the registration desk where you collected your badge for assistance3 Use the menu at the bottom to navigate through the app: ● To message another attendee, first select their profile from the ‘Attendees’ tab, then select ‘Message’ ● To view presentations, go to the ‘More’ tab and select ‘Agenda’. Within each session you will find details of the speaker and, where available, a PDF copy of their presentation. Please note, not all speakers are able to share their slides ● To ask questions during the presentations, select the ‘Sli.do’ button and type your question
How to access the app:
If you require assistance at any time, please visit the registration desk or speak to a member of the Feed Additives team
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Working with you
#FeedAdd18
On behalf of all of my colleagues and myself, a very warm
welcome to Amsterdam and to the Feed Additives event.
I hope you have a most enjoyable and informative three
days hearing from thought-provoking speakers and
networking with friends and colleagues across the indus-
try. Having recently taken over as Managing Director of
Feedinfo News Service, I thought it might be useful to
give you some insight into how we work and the changes we have made as a result
of some of the things you and our other customers have asked for.
This event, and everything we do, is driven by what previous delegates, potential
visitors, industry specialists and current customers would like to hear about or read.
We spend a lot of time speaking to people individually, canvassing opinion, under-
standing what you want to know, who you would like to hear from, then combining
all of that into delivering events such as this and into driving the future direction of
our web service.
The need to understand our customers’ challenges and requirements, then to
deliver what’s required, is a core focus of our parent company. Feedinfo News Ser-
vice is part of AgriBriefing, a global agribusiness media and intelligence company
which is headquartered in London. Currently, more than 500,000 agribusiness
professionals across 150 countries rely on our information services to make business
decisions worth hundreds of billions of dollars across the entire value chain.
Besides the Feed Additives events
and Feedinfo News Service, our port-
folio includes the US-based protein and
seafood price reporting service Urner
Barry, the global food and beverage
newswire FlexNews, UK-based farming
titles Farmers Guardian, Arable
Farming and Dairy Farmer, events
such as The British Farming Awards
and the CropTec Show, and subscrip-
tion commodities news and analysis
service Agrimoney.
AgriBriefing’s brands meet the
need for more transparency and trusted
pricing benchmarks in the vital agribusi-
ness sector, with live price reporting, as
well as news, analysis, professional networks and events and market data.
Feedinfo, which is an important part of the portfolio, aims to deliver all of those,
with this week’s Feed Additives event being a crucial networking event for the
speciality feed industry.
Events such as this, as well as the breadth and depth of information on Feedinfo,
are driven by what you and all of our audience and subscribers tell us you would
like to know. Our team of conference producers and customer engagement
specialists have spoken to a great number of you to ask what you would like to
know more about, what we should focus on, which ingredients or sectors you
think we should cover next.
On Feedinfo News Service, these are some of the things you told us you would
like more of, and we have delivered these to offer even better value to customers:
● More amino acid pricing coverage; we are about to launch two new price indices
● We have now added lysine sulphate and lysine liquid to our pricing indices
● More feed phosphates pricing coverage
● Pricing for copper sulphate, plus other metals, which impact on the feed industry
● Coverage of the phytase market
● Country-by-country livestock population and compound feed use statistics
● More on eubiotics and probiotics
● More on new technology and innovation
● Insights into key issues, covering more topics in-depth
● Latest shipping news, covering the impact of shipping on the market
● More scientific reports and conference proceedings
● Expanded coverage of the aquaculture sector
● More Asia and Americas coverage, including launching two Feed
Additives events in these markets, with Feed Additives Americas in Miami
on December 12 and 13
Each of our Feed Additives
events is individually researched
to ensure it is covering the most
important topics for that particular
market. So if you come to Feed
Additives Americas, you will hear
speakers tackling issues specifically
asked for by feed industry profes-
sionals in North, Central and South
America, and not a repeat of our
other events.
We are always pleased to receive
feedback, and work hard as an
organisation to make sure we act
upon it. In common with all of our
events, we will be seeking your
feedback and suggestions to help make our next Feed Additives event
even better, and in addition, I am always pleased to hear what you think
about some of the other brands in our business.
My email is [email protected]. I look forward to meeting
you over the next few days and hope you find this event informative and
enjoyable.
Feedinfo: Working with you
Emma Penny, Managing Director of Feedinfo News Service, which is organising this Feed Additives event, explains how both the service and conference content are driven by your requirements.
“The need to understand our customers’ challenges and requirements, then to deliver what’s required, is
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From the Editor
It is my great pleasure to welcome you to Feed Additives 2018 Amsterdam, an
event designed to meet the needs of the feed additives, premix and compound
feed sectors.
Over the next few days, you will discover more about the market challenges
and opportunities of today and tomorrow, and how feed additives will play a
part in providing solutions along the way. I hope you learn about new industry
trends, sub-trends ready to emerge, and go back home with a clearer vision of
what is in store on the road to 2050.
Feed Additives 2018 addresses some of the opportunities ahead, but it is also
an opportunity for you to reflect on and discuss among yourselves the backdrop
and implications of some industry-wide developments which Feedinfo has helped
bring to readers’ attention in recent months.
In vitamin markets, volatility may be offset somewhat by the lifting of BASF’s
force majeure, but other issues make
the pricing environment unpredictable
too, like the EU’s recent reticence about
vitamin B2 (80%) produced by Bacillus
subtilis KCCM-10445, or Chinese sup-
pliers having to scale back or stop pro-
duction due to environmental reasons.
In amino acids, markets seem stable,
but the oversupply situation is still here,
and we have seen Asian manufacturers
taking extra steps in their focus on
specialty amino acids which are
high-value-added products that can
be sold at higher prices.
A fair amount of company expan-
sions and consolidation took place too,
as we reported on new animal nutrition production facilities and a wave of M&A
activity, with ADM in talks to acquire Neovia for €1.5 billion being one of the latest
significant stories.
That is the recent past, but we wonder ‘what will the animal nutrition industry
look like in 2050?’
At the 34th edition of Feed Additives, we could be living in a Matrix-like society,
where advancements in artificial intelligence and nanotechnology would make it
possible to plug our brains into computers and live in a simulated world, where we
could start using robots to do work at the factory.
We could rely entirely on renewable energy by 2050 and smartphones could be
obsolete. But in short, there is no way to tell, so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy
discovering the future as it unfolds. Or you can seek to play a part in shaping that
future. As a pro-active member of the animal nutrition community, it is your duty to
help address today’s challenges and tomorrow’s needs. Think of Feed Additives 2018
as a chance to engage in the debate.
The main driver is, of course, feeding the 9bn plus humans who will be living on
Earth in 2050 by doubling the amount of food available, and doing so sustainably
and responsibly. But when it comes to animal protein, it is easier said than done.
The question of how we will feed more than 40bn-head of livestock and poultry
by 2050 still elicits a wide-range of responses from shock to disbelief and even
environmentalist disgust. The one that goes ‘if cattle were a nation, they would rank
third behind China and the United States among the world’s largest greenhouse
gas emitters’ in particular leaves me stupefied.
Regardless of one’s reaction, the reality is that, based on OECD and FAO
projections, meat consumption per person will rise from about 34kg/person in
2015 to 49kg/person in 2050. But is it
also safe to assume that feed demand,
and by extension feed additive demand,
will keep on rising to keep up with
global livestock, poultry and aquacul-
ture production?
Your meat industry customers
can sometimes suffer from bad press.
Yet the world is not about to give up
meat. In fact, with the growth of the
middle-class in countries such as India
and China, more meat is being con-
sumed than ever before.
Amid the debate over antibiotics,
industrial food production and animal
husbandry practices, nutrient delivery
kind of gets lost in the shuffle, yet the potential for improved animal nutrition has
never been more promising.
Feed Additives 2018 aims to provide you with answers with regard to a more
pressing issue at hand; the need now for smarter feed. What is more important to
you than formulating a finely tuned meal that satisfies an animal’s every nutritional
need while accomplishing more human objectives?
The future will see animal nutrition tackling new paradigms as our industry seeks
to tackle the low-cost feed formulation/best-performance conundrum, while increas-
ing their awareness of society demands, with a view to providing transparency on
how animals will be fed.
In other words, feed conversion will continue as an important driver, considering
that better feed conversion is related to less feed and water consumption, better feed
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The animal nutrition industry in 2050
“What is more important to you than formulating a finely tuned meal that satisfies an animal’s
every nutritional need?”Simon Duke
Feedinfo News Service Editor-in-Chief Simon Duke welcomes you to Feed Additives 2018.
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digestibility and less excretion, or less pollutant elimination. However, we will be
more focused on final economic results.
Also, customers and consumers will increasingly focus on feed safety, animal
welfare and sustainability considerations.
Sophisticated analytical models will be used, not based on least cost
feed formulation, but based on best economical feed formulation, where
environment, strains and production proposals will be taken into account,
besides the usual knowledge of animals’ requirements, nutrients and energy
composition of ingredients.
In terms of feed additive demand in 2050, anyone pretending to have answers
is either a charlatan or a prophet.
My colleague Martijn de Cocq, who is Lead Analyst at Feedinfo News Service,
knows you cannot predict prices so far ahead. But he is sure demand for feed
additives in terms of volumes will keep on growing in the coming decades, in
line with global feed consumption.
Right now, he says the oversupply situation for some amino acids is not without
its challenges, and we have seen massive volatility and price increases over the year
for vitamins, but in many cases, prices are declining again. And another member
of the Feedinfo team Janos Gal (Senior Analyst, Feed Phosphates and Copper Sul-
phate) argues we can also expect significant developments in the feed phosphate
markets in the foreseeable future, given that a lot has changed in the past year, as
we have seen with plant closures, consolidation and unexpected price increases.
PRICE LEVELS‘What price levels will there be and when?’ are the questions Feedinfo seeks to
answer, thus enabling companies to stay on top of those developments and see
what supply and demand ratios are going to look like.
The year 2050 will come very fast and your customers will not wait 32 years to
have their demands met. So, in that sense, 2050 has already arrived and the animal
nutrition industry will need to move fast and be bold. We hope the forward-looking
information learned at Feed Additives 2018 and its subsequent editions will guide
you into a somewhat clearer and less risky future.
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Conference report
During the three-day conference, founders, chief exec-
utives and business leaders from global feed addi-
tives producers and buyers heard from academics,
expert advisers and their own peers in a series
of presentations and groups discussions. Topics
addressed included M&A activity in the sector,
an in-depth look at the recent crisis in the vitamins
market, and outlook for key markets in the Asia-Pacific region.
Attendees were presented with a series of facts, ideas and seasoned
opinions to help them shape their own business plans and connect with
potential partners who could help those plans come to fruition.
MARKET INSIGHTIn an overview of the ongoing consolidation in the global animal nutrition
sector, Simon Duke, Editor-in-Chief of Feedinfo News Service, said
diversification continued to be ‘the name of the game’.
Giving the inaugural presentation at Feed Additives Asia 2018 in
Bangkok, Mr Duke said all signs indicated consolidation in the feed
additive industry was expected to continue in 2018 and could be described
in two forms: horizontal consolidation, in which premix or feed compan-
ies would continue to expand operations; and vertical integration,
which is more about premixers or feed companies acquiring feed additive
manufacturers.
According to Mr Duke, the vertical trend is driven by the industry’s
ambition to bring to market solutions which address key issues, such
as antibiotic reduction.
He said: “Providing strong global brands will remain key as the market
is eager to invest in reliable products with proven R&D knowhow.”
Mr Duke said major feed additives companies did not just want
to be seen leading the market through additional capacities. Instead,
they are cultivating the image of being science and technology-based
partners.
CHINAMr Duke also detailed how foreign firms considered China a ‘low-cost
production hub’. Examples of toll manufacturing agreements include
Evonik’s and Fufeng’s threonine manufacturing co-operation in Northern
China, as well as Ajinomoto’s sub-contracting of lysine and threonine
production to Meihua, as part of the Japanese firm’s strategy to acceler-
ate a shift to specialty feed additives.
To demonstrate the current importance of China in the global amino
acid and vitamin production map, he cited Prof Qi Guang-Hai, of the
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, who spoke at Feed Additives
Global 2017 in Frankfurt in September last year.
The professor has estimated China produces 70% of the world’s feed
grade vitamins and 41% of feed grade amino acids.
Mr Duke, however, warned Chinese vitamin production could be
expected to become more expensive, as China’s many vitamin factories
could be affected to various degrees by the enforcement of environmental
protection measures.
He said: “Many upstream facilities can be subject to reduction in
output or even complete shutdown. The resulting supply issues are dis-
rupting a wide range of industries. Feed additives are no exception.”
Continuing the discussions on the Chinese market, the second speaker
of the day, Dirk Jan Kennes, Global Sector Strategist, Farm Inputs at
Rabobank, believed China would need to invest in its livestock industry
to upgrade it to bridge the gap between its sector and that of the rest
of the developed world.
Mr Kennes said: “It is necessary for China to invest to bridge the gap
and they will also need to focus on improving their breeding strategies.”
Mr Kennes said, at present, China was well behind other nations, such
as the Netherlands, in terms of piglets per sow production and feed usage
per animal.
He also touched on the importance of diversifying product combin-
ations and portfolios to stay competitive, especially for feed companies
that compete for this consumer base.
Mr Kennes added that due to recent mergers and acquisitions, some
feed additives companies had been hampered by this, restricting their
access to customers on a farmer level.
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Feed Additives Asia 2018
“If you manage your farms well and practice good hygiene, your need
for AGPs diminishes”Dirk Jan Kennes
On May 16-18, 2018, more than 200 senior representatives of the specialty feed ingredients sector came together at the Millennium Hilton Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand, to discuss trends in the current market and strategies required for success in the future.
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In terms of antibiotic growth promoters (AGP), he said companies in
the region needed to apply better farm management practices to be able
to move away from AGPs.
Mr Kennes said: “If you manage your farms well and practice good
hygiene, your need for AGPs diminishes.”
For this, Mr Kennes said farmers needed to be educated so they could
enable themselves to improve their practices.
PRICINGFollowing presentations from Charoen Pokphand Foods (CP Foods) and
the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO),
Feedinfo News Service Lead Analyst Martijn de Cocq presented attendees
with a pricing update for the major vitamins and amino acids covered
by Feedinfo.
He said: “It has been a rollercoaster ride in the past year for nearly
all vitamins, and it is still ongoing as we speak.
“Although fundamentals [for example, increased cost price due to
new environmental regulations in China] exacerbated to some extent
by BASF’s Citral force majeure, are obvious, it was almost unbelievable to
see how much sentiment was involved and how much insecurity there was
at end user level about the fulfilment of their supply chain and pipeline.
“We are convinced that lessons will be, and have to be, learned
going forward.”
Like amino acids, there has been a massive shift in production
of vitamins from Western sources to China or other Asian countries,
Mr de Cocq highlighted.
This came under the forms of shifting production locations from
Western countries to China, by starting Chinese-Western joint ventures,
or by newly built original Chinese vitamin factories.
He said: “By now, a lot of vitamin prices have stabilised at a high
level and are coming down again. More than with amino acids, we do,
on the one hand, expect to see volatile markets going forward, but we
also expect prices to come down.”
In the near-term, Feedinfo remains bearish for the biggest part of
the vitamin group, with good examples being Vitamin E and D-Calpan
at the moment.
Mr de Cocq said: “Longer term, 2018-2020, although fundamentals
should indicate a steadier and somewhat bearish market, we expect
the main drivers for the trend will be, for example, sudden supply chain
interruptions, shortage of intermediates and market sentiment.
“In our opinion, the vitamin market and the supply chain around it
still needs more maturing.”
OVERCOMING LOCAL CHALLENGESIn addition to presentations from industry veterans and experts from
around the world, Feed Additives Asia featured several panel discussions
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with leaders of the Asian industry talking candidly and honestly about
the issues facing the region.
The second day of the conference began with Kevin Liu (Vice-President
of Technical Services and Business Development Asia Pacific, Adisseo),
Robert Redman (General Manager, DSM) and Ramakanta Nayak
(General Manager, Trouw Nutrition) taking on the challenge of
describing the shape of the industry in 2050.
Mr Liu, Mr Redman and Mr Nayak were in agreement that among
the biggest challenges for feed additive companies in Asia were limited
raw material resources, animal diseases management, regulatory
barriers, optimal farm management and lack of institutional support.
Limited resources and using them in an optimal way can be quite
a task.
Mr Nayak said: “There is such a variety of raw materials that it is
important to have the right feed additives to maximise digestibility,
as well as consider the health of animals.”
He argued that optimisation of feed management to ensure food
safety would gain more importance in the region.
Mr Liu said the APAC region lacked adequate assessment testing
facilities to measure the efficacy of feed additives.
He said: “How do you judge the accuracy of feed additives? This is
still an issue in the area.”
The impacts of animal diseases
are also very consequential in the
Asia-Pacific region. For instance,
in 2004, when avian influenza
rocked Thailand, there was
hardly any chicken available,
Mr Redman said.
“The big challenge is the
management of diseases,” he
added, especially now that AGPs
are being phased out in some
countries of the region.
“There is, above all, a need for
farm management strategy to help
with disease management. Good
biosecurity first, then we can support the growth with feed additives.”
Looking at the case of fish farming, Mr Nayak said genetic breeding
lines were also a challenge.
He said: “Fast-growing fish creates more disease risk.”
Nayak remains optimistic though, as more and more focus was
being placed on aqua safety and its close connection to human health
considerations.
The fact fish is seen as a lean food in the consumer eye will continue
to spur growth in the aquaculture sector.
Mr Nayak mentioned countries such as Bangladesh and Myanmar,
where per capita fish consumption is already very high, will continue
to increase their demand.
Changes in Government policy in Thailand and Indonesia or in other
countries without industry involvement can be quite damaging too.
The panelists believed regulatory barriers were tough and costs to
register feed additives products in Asia-Pacific markets could be enormous.
Mr Liu said: “It can sometimes take years and millions of dollars in
investment. The best innovative products are in danger of not getting
on the market in time.”
Mr Redman added: “The registration processes are very time-consum-
ing and sometimes you are missing the innovation. It is then too late to
respond to the current needs.”
Mr Redman also said that
banning AGPs without having
first trained farmers or consulted
with the industry could be fatal.
Additionally, he said the
industry must not underestimate
the negative publicity it receives.
The panelists all agreed this
will continue to haunt the sector
in the coming years. And social
media will only help accentuate
the issue.
As Redman said: “We have to
be pro-active and tell world we
are not the bad guys.”
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“The best innovative products are in danger of not getting on the
market in time”Kevin Liu
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“Taking ownership of your health is a trend we see worldwide. People want to know
what is on their plate, how their food is made and how the animals were treated.
Society calls for better solutions. By investing in Feed & Food, we want to contribute
to a sustainable world for future generations.”
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“We need employees with the
right skills and a
passion for agri-food”
Roger Mann
Perstorp sees threat of antibiotic resistance: invests €14+ million
in Feed & Food
In 2048, antibiotic resistance could cause more casualties than cancer. More than enough reason for Perstorp to further invest in organic acid-based solutions and especially solutions based on the esters of organic acids, an area where the company has seen incredible potential.
MEET PERSTORP AT EUROTIER
Meet us at EuroTier (booth C29 in hall 23) and partake in our thought provoking 3D ‘True North’ experience. After this unforgettable experience we would like to exchange thoughts with you about the issues facing our industry over ‘fika’, a typically Swedish coffee break with pastries.
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Q KEMIEX is in a unique position in our industry, inter-
acting with firms across the sector. What common traits
do you see in the most successful feed additives producers?
A Successful firms have a clear strategy in place to achieve
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avoid being ‘stuck in the middle’.
For commoditised products, more than ever, it is key to operate
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ative and digital tools, such as
KEMIEX, and we also observed
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Some of the firms follow a focused approach and succeed
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Q The human factor has always been crucial in transactions
in the feed industry; how do you create the same human
connections in an online platform?
A An online platform will never replace human interactions,
but rather complement it to make certain operations more
efficient, convenient and safer. Some traders and buyers struggle
already with exchanging hundreds of emails every day, spending
money and time to identify suppliers for basic commodities
or non-strategic product categories to finally still experience
operational losses or failing to get the best terms.
It’s a reality that misunderstandings, contract breaches and
lack of business ethics are happening to even the most seasoned
experts, despite human interaction.
Q Your background is
in investment banking;
what could raw materials
traders learn from financial
traders?
A Some people in our
network are trading both
raw materials and financial
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are quite comparable.
Eventually, financial
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transparent and faster, while
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in supply chain management, as well as technical product and
industry insights. Therefore, we believe the main learning point,
if any, would be the use of digital platforms which have been used
during decades, whereas raw material traders have kept their
traditional channels to do business.
Q You have a partnership with Atradius to provide credit
insurance on a trade-by-trade basis; what other steps
can one take to limit counterparty risk?
A Relying on only one or a few traditional counterparties
and ignoring new channels poses the highest counterparty
risk. At KEMIEX, we take risk management seriously as we position
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A new way of buying and selling additives
“An online platform will never replace human
interactions, but rather complement it”Pau Franquet
Swiss-based KEMIEX is an independent online trading platform for professional buyers and sellers of commoditised additives, vitamins, amino acids, APIs and other substances for feed, food, veterinary and pharma industries. Feed Additives spoke to Founder and Chief Executive Pau Franquet to learn more about this new platform and its view of the industry.
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ourselves as a premium invite-only platform for companies
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Q Why has it taken so long for an online trading platform
to enter this industry?
A Online matchmaking platforms are not a completely new
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to early 2000s.
Our platform is the result of the digitalisation trend and use of
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Q What has been the hardest part of getting the KEMIEX
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Once we sit at the table with senior managers demonstrating the
platform, they typically ask immediately where to sign the contract.
Interacting with some of the most senior and experienced
managers of the industry has also been very valuable for the
project. One example is Tim Lemeer from Barentz Animal
Nutrition, who has been a great challenger and supporter.
Some market participants are fearing platforms as a risk to
their traditional business model, but put correctly, it actually
helps enhance and develop their business.
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KEMIEX Founder and Chief Executive Pau Franquet.
“We have a thorough onboarding procedure
to filter the good companies based on creditworthiness and quality standards”
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Feed Additives Americas
The Feed Additives events series features intensive discussion
and unique networking opportunities, attracting top quality
speakers and delegates from across the world. Following the
successful launch of the first regional conference for the Asian
market in Bangkok in May 2018, the new Americas event will
take the conference format to Miami; a meeting point for US
and Latin American additives producers and users.
Rory Brown the Co-Founder of AgriBriefing (Feedinfo’s parent company) says:
“Over the past 20 years, the Feedinfo News Service has established a reputation as
the leading pricing and intelligence service for the feed and feed additives market
globally. Last year we were excited to add a conference arm to our business where
the industry can meet, develop connections and really learn about the latest innova-
tions and developments in our industry.”
Bringing together internationally renowned speakers and local experts,
Feed Additives Americas 2018 will offer unbiased opinions, giving delegates an
accurate picture of the industry and the chance to meet new people and explore
new opportunities in these regions.
Shannon Behary, Editor of Feedinfo News Service, who will be speaking at the
event, says: “The Americas are absolutely integral to the feed industry. They house
titans in grain and meat exports, generate world-leading scientific research, and ins-
pire consumer trends which will influence how meat is produced for years to come.
“You cannot afford to be uninformed about this part of the world. I am looking
forward to speaking with and learning from experts in the political and business
landscapes of North and South America at the Feed Additives Americas event.”
DESIGNING THE EVENTOlympia Theocharous, Head of Event Content for the Feed Additives conferences
says: “To design the event, we consulted with representatives from the feed addi-
tives, premix, compound feed and integrator industries from North, Central and
South America. This has meant our programme truly meets the needs of the
sector and addresses challenges faced by stakeholders throughout the specialty
feed ingredients value chain.”
To find out more and register your place, visit feedadditives-americas.com
As a Feed Additives 2018 attendee you are entitled to an exclusive 10%
discount to attend the Americas event; simply quote promotional code FAAMS18
when booking.
If you have any queries about the Feed Additives events, please contact
Alex Esson at [email protected]
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Why not join us in Miami?
We are pleased to present Feed Additives Americas 2018 – the event for the specialty feed ingredients value chain in North, Central and South America, to be held in Miami on December 12-13, 2018.
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12th – 13th December 2018
Hilton Miami Downtown
As an attendee of Feed Additives 2018 you can claim 10% off your ticket, simply using the promotional code FAAMS18 when booking online.
STRATEGY
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Conference programme
Ask questions at Feed Additives 2018 using your phone
On Wednesday, September 26, Feed Additives 2018 begins with a series of presentations and debates the big issues affecting animal nutrition. On
Thursday 27 and Friday 28, you can choose between two streams: either diving deeper into market dynamics that will impact your bottom line; or learning more about scientific advancements that will open new segments and revenue streams.
DAY 1Wednesday, September 26
DAY 2Thursday, September 27
DAY 3Friday, September 28
THE BIG ISSUES: INNOVATORS & DISRUPTORS
MARKET DYNAMICSHelping feed ingredients professionals understand the driving forces that will
impact their business in the next 20 years
PRICING & THE VALUE CHAIN
GLOBAL MARKETS & REGULATION
SCIENTIFIC ADVANCEMENTSProviding an accessible overview of the
scientific developments shaping the specialty feed ingredients industry
OPTIMUM FEED STRATEGIES FOR FEED FORMULATION
TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENTS IN FEED ADDITIVES RESEARCH
Throughout the conference, attendees are encouraged to ask questions. As well as raising your hand, you can also anonymously ask questions using your phone. ● Visit www.sli.do or select ‘Sli.do’ in the app● Use event code feedadd18● Upvote other questions to ensure the speaker addresses them
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CONFERENCE CHAIREmma Penny, Managing Director, Feedinfo News Service
MEGA-TRENDS IN AGRICULTURE & FOODA leading expert sets the scene for three days of discussion on the future of our industryDavid Hughes, Emeritus Professor of Food Marketing, Imperial College London
FEED ADDITIVES LEADERS PANEL: VISIONS FOR THE FUTURESome of the most influential additives producers share how they are future-proofing their businessesPatrick Charlton, Vice-President, Europe, Alltech André Bos, President Global Products and Strategic Alliances, DSMStefaan van Dyck, President, KeminModerator: Martijn Adorf, Managing Director, Terra Nova Life Sciences
NETWORKING BREAKGLOBAL TRENDS, SHIFTS & GROWTH IN THE FEED ADDITIVES INDUSTRYUnderstand the industry growth rate, shifts and trends in the sector and expectations for feed businessesDirk Jan Kennes, Global Strategist: Farm Inputs, Rabobank
INTEGRATORS PANEL: UNDERSTANDING CHALLENGES IN LIVESTOCK FARMINGAdditives customers reveal the products and solutions they need from feed additivesYoram Knoop, CEO, ForFarmersOmarh Mendoza, Associate Director of Nutrition, The Maschhoffs Jim Shepard, Senior Director of Live Operations, Wayne Farms
NETWORKING LUNCHMEET THE NEW MEATThe first person to grow a hamburger from stem cells details potential for disruption to the livestock value chainMark Post, Professor, Maastricht University
ADVANCES IN GENETICS: CREATING THE LIVESTOCK OF THE FUTURECreators of the first cloned sheep explain how genetic engineering will change livestock and their nutritional needsGlen Illing, CEO, Roslin Technologies
INNOVATION AND ADVANCES IN PRECISION FARMINGHow automated farming practices and new feeding systems provide an opportunity for more effective use of additivesLudovic Brossard, Leader, Pigs in Livestock Systems Team, INRA
NETWORKING BREAK
FEED ADDITIVES 2018 PARTY
DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGY: FEED FORMULATION DATA ANALYTICSReal life examples of how new technology is changing feed formulation todayMichael Pastoor, Product Line Director: Digital Nutrition, Format Solutions
DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGY: HOW BLOCKCHAIN WILL IMPACT AGRIBUSINESSESAn adviser to some of the largest agribusinesses shares how they are already utilising blockchain technologyOnno Nillesen, Senior Manager, PwC
THE ANIMAL WELFARE REVOLUTIONAnimal welfare is a key driver for consumers and our industry, but what action is being taken and what are the next steps?Nicky Amos, Executive Director, Business Benchmark on Farm Animal Welfare
CLOSING VIEWPOINT: CURRENT TRENDS & TALKING POINTS OF TOMORROWOpinions and analysis on the future of the animal nutrition sector from Feedinfo’s Editor-in-ChiefSimon Duke, Editor-in-Chief, Feedinfo News Service
BIG ISSUES: INNOVATORS & DISRUPTORS
DAY 1: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
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STREAM A: PRICING & THE VALUE CHAIN
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CONFERENCE CHAIREmma Penny, Managing Director, Feedinfo News Service
NETWORKING BREAKFEEDINFO EXCLUSIVE INSIGHT: FEED PHOSPHATES MARKET OUTLOOKEXCLUSIVE: Market review and expectations for future pricing with our unbiased AnalystJanos Gal, Analyst, Feedinfo News Service
BASF: A TRANSPARENT REVIEW OF THE INCIDENT IN THE CITRAL PLANTA frank review of the issues faced following the incident, how they were resolved, and BASF’s next stepsChristopher Rieker, Vice-President, BASF Animal Nutrition
NETWORKING LUNCH
INNOVATION AND VENTURE CAPITAL ARE RESHAPING BUSINESS; IS ANIMAL NUTRITION NEXT?An investor explains the key metrics they evaluate in businesses in the feed value chainMaarten Goossens, Co-founder and Principal, Anterra Capital
M&A ACTIVITY: OVERCOMING CHALLENGES WHEN ACQUIRING COMPANIESThe process of acquiring a new business and overcoming the associated challenges Abhishek Pandey, Managing Director, Corporate Development, Cargill
NETWORKING BREAK
HOW CONSUMERS VIEW LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION & THE ROLE OF FEED ADDITIVESInsight into the mood of consumers and how their appetite impacts the value chainLudger Rolfes, Division Director, Animal Health & Nutrition Research, Produkt + Markt
VIEW FROM THE TABLE: THE RESTAURANT’S ROLE IN THE VALUE CHAINWhat do corporate buyers expect from farmers, and how does that impact feed ingredient requirements?Jeroen Dekkers, Supply Chain Manager, McDonald’s NetherlandsFloor Uitterhoeve, Manager: Sustainability, McDonald’s Netherlands
PEN & TEC COCKTAIL RECEPTION
VIEW FROM THE WTO: GLOBAL TRADE DEALS AND THEIR IMPACT ON AGRICULTUREIn a world where trade deals can be torn up based on a tweet, understand the potential consequences to your company and the entire supply chainEdwini Kessie, Director, Agriculture and Commodities Division, World Trade Organization
FEEDINFO EXCLUSIVE INSIGHT: VITAMINS/AMINO ACIDS MARKET OUTLOOKEXCLUSIVE: Analysis and crucial predictions for the prices in the vitamins market and key amino acids markets from our independent Lead AnalystMartijn de Cocq, Lead Analyst, Feedinfo News Service
DAY 2: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
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09.00
09.10
10.05
14.00
15.45
16.40
16.15
14.40
11.25
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CONFERENCE CHAIRErik Dam Jensen, Chief Nutritionist, HEDEGAARD A/S Denmark, and Former Chair, Animal Nutrition Committee, FEFAC
PANEL DISCUSSION: NEEDS & CHALLENGES FROM THE COMPOUND FEED INDUSTRYFeed formulators and nutritionists describe their requirements and how they select additivesTone Stigen Martinsen, CEO and Consultant, Bjørnerød Konsult ASErik Dam Jensen, Chief Nutritionist, HEDEGAARD A/S Denmark, and Former Chair, Animal Nutrition Committee, FEFACKees Geerse, Senior Nutritionist and Consultant, F2CARETom Hughes, Nutrition and Innovation Manager, Moy ParkModerated by: Francesc Molist, R&D Manager, Schothorst Feed Research
A PERSPECTIVE ON THE FUTURE OF INDUSTRIAL ANIMAL FEED TECHNOLOGYHow new feed processing technology change the needs of feed buyersFabrice Putier, Managing Director, Tecaliman
EVALUATING THE NUTRITIONAL POTENTIAL OF ALTERNATIVE PROTEIN SOURCESExamining new protein sources to identify gaps in nutrition that require feed additivesMarinus van Krimpen, Senior Researcher, Animal Nutrition, Wageningen Livestock Research
FORMALDEHYDE REDUCTION: BACKGROUND STORY & POTENTIAL IMPACTSHow to manage a formaldehyde ban and what else can work as an effective alternative to prevent salmonella?Mark Bond, Senior Scientific Advisor, Animal Feed, TSEs & Animal By-products, Food Standards Agency (FSA) UK
SUMMARY SESSION: MARKET INFORMATION FOR FEED FORMULATION – AMINO ACIDS & VITAMINSAn exclusive summary of the session delivered earlier in the day in the Pricing & Value Chain stream from Feedinfo’s Lead AnalystMartijn de Cocq, Lead Analyst, Feedinfo News Service
ADVANCES IN FEED PRESERVATION & SALMONELLA SOLUTIONSReviewing alternatives to ethoxyquin and other banned preservativesKoen Schwarzer, Manager: Feed Innovation, Perstorp
INSECT PROTEINS VS. PLANT-BASED PROTEINSUnderstanding the feed formulation changes if insect-based feed increases in popularityAnton Gligorescu, Consultant in Insect Production, Danish Technological Institute
FEEDING IN THE TRANSITIONAL PERIODPractical information on feed formulation for monogastric animals during the transition periodEllen van Eerden, Senior Researcher Poultry Nutrition, Schothorst Feed Research
NUTRITIONAL SOLUTIONS IN THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF AQUAFEEDChallenges in aquaculture farming, alternatives to fishmeal and oil and the nutritional products to support these changesHans Boon, Consultant, Aquaculture Experience
NETWORKING BREAK
NETWORKING LUNCH
PEN & TEC COCKTAIL RECEPTION
NETWORKING BREAK
STREAM B: OPTIMUM STRATEGIES FOR FEED FORMULATION
DAY 2: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
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STREAM A: GLOBAL MARKETS & REGULATION
08.50
09.00
09.35
10.15
10.50
12.45
11.20
11.55
13.45
14.15
14.45
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CONFERENCE CHAIRJoerg Seifert, Secretary General, FEFANA
ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE: REGULATORY OPTIONS & CHALLENGES FROM AROUND THE WORLDLearn which markets are best suited to your product lines with a comprehensive review of global antibiotic legislation from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UNDaniela Battaglia, Livestock Production Officer, Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN
UPDATES ON THE WORK OF THE EUROPEAN FOOD SAFETY AUTHORITY ON FEED ADDITIVESInsight into the new EFSA guidance documents for the assessment of feed additivesJaume Galobart, Senior Scientific Officer, Feed Unit, European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)
REGULATORY CHANGES THAT COULD IMPACT FEED FORMULATION IN EUROPEA consultant shares case studies involving GMOs, animal welfare and salmonella, highlighting how new laws could impact this sectorElinor McCartney, President, Pen & Tec Consulting
NETWORKING BREAK
NETWORKING LUNCH
SUPPLY CHAIN OPERATIONS: HOW TO PREVENT FEED FRAUD ISSUESActions to prevent fraud that save you time, money and protect your reputationEmmanuel Geneiatakis, Secretary General, FAMI-QS
ORGANIC FARMING REGULATION & FEED ADDITIVESWhich feed additives are viewed as organic in different regions and how organic farming is evolvingJoelle Katto-Andrighetto, Head of Organic Policy & Guarantee, IFOAM - Organics InternationalGiuseppe Luca Capodieci, Technical and Regulatory Manager, FEFANA
EXPECTATIONS FOR CHINESE LIVESTOCK MARKETSUnderstanding the Chinese market, challenges faced and forecasts for the futureChuang Ma, Partner, Boyar
REVIEWING THE GROWTH POTENTIAL IN AFRICA FOR FEED ADDITIVESLearn about the infrastructure across the region, trends and potential for the marketRick Kleyn, Nutritionist Consultant, Spesfeed
REVIEWING THE GROWTH POTENTIAL IN THE MIDDLE EAST FOR FEED ADDITIVESInsight into the potential for the regionKaleem Iqbal Quazi, Consultant, Gulf Feed Formulators & Project Managers & Former CEO, Feeds, IFFCO
END OF CONFERENCE
DAY 3: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
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09.55
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CONFERENCE CHAIRFrancesc Molist, R&D Manager, Schothorst Feed Research
ANTIBIOTIC FREE FARMING IN THE NETHERLANDSWhat can the rest of the world learn from changes in Dutch farming and feeding practices?Hetty Schreurs, Agency Manager, The Netherlands Veterinary Medicines Authority (SDa) and Head of Infection Biology, Wageningen Bioveterinary Research (WBVR)
DEVELOPMENTS IN LIVESTOCK BACTERIOPHAGE RESEARCHThe potential of bacteriophage technology in practice; are bacteriophages a realistic alternative to antibiotics?Anisha Thanki, Bacteriophage Researcher, Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation, University of Leicester
ADVANCED ANIMAL NUTRITION FOR THE BENEFIT OF HUMAN HEALTHHow good animal nutrition can be passed on to consumersHeather Hayes, Director of Food Innovation, Devenish Nutrition
ADVANCEMENTS IN AMINO ACID RESEARCHThe latest research on optimum use of amino acids in feed formulationAlfons Jansman, Senior Scientist, Wageningen Livestock Research
NETWORKING BREAK
PREVENTING STRESS IN LIVESTOCK: WHAT ARE THE SOLUTIONS?Examples of how feed additives actively help farmers reduce livestock stressSandra Edwards, Professor Emerita, Newcastle UniversityKevin Vanneste, Product Manager, Nuscience
DEVELOPMENTS IN MYCOTOXIN RESEARCHThe latest scientific advancements in mycotoxin researchAlexander Yiannikouris, Research Group Director – Chemistry, Alltech
STRATEGIES TO MEASURE GUT HEALTHAssessing how to identify the optimum strategies for improving gut healthFilip Van Immerseel, Professor, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Ghent
UTILISING BIOMARKERS TO ESTABLISH MODE OF ACTION & EFFICACY OF ADDITIVESNew methods to understand how additives work in the animalTheo Niewold, Professor, University of Leuven
A TECHNICAL UPDATE ON THE USE OF ENZYME TECHNOLOGYReviewing advances in animal feed enzymesHadden Graham, Global Services Director, AB Vista
NETWORKING LUNCH
END OF CONFERENCE
STREAM B: TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENTS IN FEED ADDITIVES RESEARCH
DAY 3: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
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Speaker profiles
Martijn AdorfManaging Director,Terra Nova Life Sciences
Nicky AmosExecutive Director,Business Benchmark on Farm Animal Welfare
Hans BoonConsultant, Aquaculture Experience
Daniela BattagliaLivestock Production Officer, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Mark BondSenior Scientific Adviser, Animal Feed, TSEs and Animal By-products, Food Standards Agency UK
Martijn is an experienced Managing Director with a proven track record in building profitable growth in specialty life sciences (nutrition ingredients for feed/food, diagnostics). A business leader with a biochemistry background, he has experience in leading commercial, M&A, legal/regulatory, finance, HR, production and science functions of organisations. His career has taken him to six different countries, working for firms including AKZO Nobel, DSM and Nutreco. He is currently MD of Terra Nova Life Sciences, a private equity firm investing in the sustainable feed-food value chain.
Nicky is a recognised corporate responsibility professional with extensive experience in managing and directing corporate social responsibility strategies in global companies. Through her consultancy, she advises multi-national organisations and leading non-governmental organisations (NGOs) on the development and implementation of sustainable development strategies and measurement frameworks, materiality assessments, stakeholder dialogue and reporting. As co-founder and director of Chronos Sustainability, Nicky leads the company’s engagement with the private and NGO sectors, and specialises in the development and implementation of sustainable development and responsible sourcing strategies, multi-stakeholder partnerships and corporate disclosure. Nicky played an instrumental role in the development of the Business Benchmark on Farm Animal Welfare (BBFAW) and is executive director of the BBFAW. She is also responsible for directing the secretariat of the Global Coalition for Animal Welfare. With Dr Rory Sullivan, Nicky is co-editor of The Business of Farm Animal Welfare.
With more than 25 years of experience in the international aquaculture industry, Hans established his consulting company, Aquaculture Experience, in June 2008. Since the start of the company, Hans has worked on several assignments, ranging from acting as Interim General Manager for an aquafeed company in Greece to developing export markets in Asia and supervising field trials of eels in ponds in the Netherlands. Aquaculture Experience has gone from strength to strength, providing valuable advice and professional consultation to an ever-expanding group of companies in more than 15 countries to date. He graduated with a masters degree in Biology from Wageningen Agricultural University, with a specialisation in Aquaculture and Nutrition. From 1999 to 2008 Hans worked in Provimi Holding’s Aquafeed Division, first as Manager of Aquafeed Development and, from 2003, as Division Manager. Hans was instrumental in the growth of Provimi’s Aquafeed Division from the word go; production eventually increased to about 250,000 tonnes of aquafeed in Brazil, Chile, Denmark, Spain and Greece in 2007.
Daniela Battaglia is Livestock Development Officer at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). She is member of the FAO Working Group on Antimicrobial Resistance and Focal Point for the use of antimicrobials in animal production and feeding. She is also responsible, for the Organization programme of work on feed safety and animal welfare and she coordinates the FAO Livestock Technical Network. Daniela holds an M.Sc. in Agricultural Science and another in Tropical Animal Health and Production. Before joining the FAO in 2001, Daniela worked for nine years for the European Commission and has been based in in several countries: Belgium, UK, Peru, Suriname, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Israel and Tunisia.
Mark Bond is an experienced life scientist and policy expert, enhanced through academic, commercial and public sector roles. Mark is currently the Senior Scientific Adviser within the Food Standards Agency’s (FSA’s) Animal Feed, TSEs and Animal By-products branch. Key responsibilities include representing the UK at European Commission meetings on animal nutrition, as well as providing scientific advice to inform on FSA policy development and animal feed incident management. Academic achievements include a degree in biotechnology (Leeds), a PhD in crop development under climate change scenarios (St Andrews) and a master’s degree in science and technology policy and management (Manchester Business School).
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Ludovic BrossardLeader, Pigs in Livestock Systems Team, INRA
Giuseppe Luca CapodieciTechnical and Regulatory Manager, FEFANA
Patrick CharltonVice-President, Europe, Alltech
Martijn de CocqLead Analyst, Feedinfo News Service
André BosPresident of Global Products and Strategic Alliances, DSM
Ludovic is Research Engineer in nutrition and growth modelling for pigs at INRA (UMR PEGASE), France, and is responsible for a research team working on pigs in livestock systems. He has a PhD in Biology and Agronomy, obtained at ENSA Rennes in 2004. He is working on heterogeneity among individuals to integrate it in growing pig nutritional models and study its implication in the definition of feeding strategies, considering animal performance, economic results and environmental impacts. In the past five years, this includes the development of precision feeding concepts and their inclusion in decision support tools, for instance through projects as the Horizon 2020 EU Feed-a-Gene program (2015-2020).
Luca is a food technologist with a PhD in agri-food economy and extensive experience in regulatory affairs, as well as in the livestock and meat industry. He is responsible for scientific/technical files relevant to the industry and follows up on feed and food regulatory developments impacting on the strategic interests of the FEFANA membership, including those pertaining to sustainability and innovation. Luca also provides support to and co-ordination of expert groups and advocacy of industry’s interests through contacts with EU competent authorities.
Patrick Charlton is Vice-President at Alltech and Chief Executive of Alltech Coppens, a specialist aquaculture feeds company, which was acquired by Alltech in 2016. Before joining Alltech Coppens, Patrick oversaw the activity of 32 Alltech offices across the European region. He graduated from the University of Nottingham and joined Alltech UK in 1991, becoming the Technical Manager in 1995. In 1998, Patrick moved to Cape Town, South Africa, to become Technical Director for Alltech’s Africa and Middle East region, working with customers in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Israel, Iran, South Africa, Kenya, Ghana and Zimbabwe. Patrick took on the role of General Manager of Alltech Canada in 2000, working with customers, consultants and researchers across Canada. In 2005, he was promoted to global Bioplex manager, responsible for all activities relating to the Bioplex series of organic minerals. Patrick currently lives in the UK and received a master’s degree in fermentation and distilling from Heriot-Watt University in 2006.
Martijn graduated with a bachelors degree in logistics engineering in 2002 from the University of Amsterdam. After being active as a Logistics Consultant for some time, he started working at Provimi Netherlands in 2004 as a purchaser of micro feed ingredients, specialising in vitamins, amino acids and trace elements. In the years after that, Martijn has been active in various purchasing, sales and trading roles around micro feed ingredients, working mainly with amino acids and vitamins. He has built up a lot of experience with the premix and compound feed industry, as well as direct sourcing of amino acids and vitamins from several regions, but with a focus on Asia. In the last two-and-a-half years, Martijn has been working at Cargill Animal Nutrition in The Netherlands as a trading lead for feed ingredients, specialised in amino acids and vitamins. Most recently he has joined Feedinfo News Service as an expansion of the analyst team.
André Bos joined DSM in 1987 and is President Global Products and Strategic Alliances, headquartered near Basel, Switzerland. DSM Nutritional Products (DNP) is the world’s leading supplier of vitamins, carotenoids, omegas and nutraceuticals to the food, pharmaceutical, personal care and feed industries. Within DSM, André worked for DSM Hydrocarbons, led the sales office in Italy for DSM Chemicals, managed the Powder Coating Resins unit, was President for DSM Biologics in Canada and moved to DNP in 2005. Within DNP he managed the Aroma Ingredients unit, has led M&A activities, was head of the Human Nutrition and Health Business, before moving to the current function. André studied at the Technical University of Eindhoven in the Netherlands.
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Simon DukeEditor-in-Chief, Feedinfo News Service
Sandra EdwardsProfessor Emerita, Newcastle University
Janos GalAnalyst, Feedinfo News Service
Jaume GalobartSenior Scientific Officer, Feed Unit, European Food Safety Authority
Writer, Editor, skilled Interviewer and Crime Novelist, Simon was born in Stoke-on-Trent in 1979. He obtained a bachelors degree in French with film studies in 2001 at the University of Warwick and currently lives near Toulouse, France. Simon holds the position of Editor-in-Chief at Feedinfo News Service, a company he has worked at for 16 years.
Sandra is Professor Emerita of Newcastle University, UK. She retired as Chair of Agriculture in 2017 after working for more than 35 years on the multi-disciplinary interactions between nutrition, reproduction, behaviour and welfare in pigs and other livestock. She has received the Leroy Fellowship Award from the European Federation of Animal Science and Medal for Outstanding Contribution to Animal Welfare from the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare. She has served as a member of the UK Farm Animal Welfare Council and the Animal Health and Welfare Panel of the European Food Safety Authority.
Janos Gal has been an analyst since 2008. He holds an honours degree in Journalism from Edinburgh Napier University. He has worked in the price reporting industry, covering various fertiliser and chemical markets for eight years. He has covered the hydrochloric, phosphoric and sulphuric acid markets for three years, as well as the sulphur and phosphate fertiliser markets for an additional three years along with plastics, paints and rubber for two major price reporting agencies. He started working at Feedinfo in February 2017 and has since researched and launched the feed phosphate, phytase and copper sulphate reports. He has also written several livestock and compound feed analyses, as well as one-off articles about various feed additives. He also writes regular freight and macroeconomic updates for the Feedinfo news website. He has worked at Agence France-Presse, the Global Journalist magazine, the Estrella de Arica daily in Chile, Nepszabadság Travel in Hungary and many international titles in London.
Jaume graduated in veterinary medicine and holds a PhD in animal nutrition. His research activities focused on poultry nutrition and product quality. Since 2004 he is working as a Senior Scientific Officer at the Feed Unit of the European Food Safety Authority. He is currently co-ordinating the work of the FEEDAP panel and has been involved in the working group on the revision of the guidance documents.
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Jeroen DekkersSupply Chain Manager, McDonald’s Netherlands
Jeroen is Supply Chain Manager at McDonald’s Netherlands. In his work, the challenge is to find the right balance between availability, quality, sustainability and price of food and packaging products McDonald’s Netherlands needs to run its operations and serve 3 million guests per week.
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September 26-28, 2018Hotel Okura, AmsterdamSpeaker profiles
Emmanuel GeneiatakisSecretary General, FAMI-QS
Anton GligorescuConsultant in Insect Production, Danish Technological Institute
Maarten GoossensCo-founder and Principal, Anterra Capital
Hadden GrahamGlobal Services Director, AB Vista
Kees GeerseSenior Nutritionist and Consultant, F2CARE
Mr Emmanuel Geneiatakis has been with FAMI-QS since 2009. He started his career in FAMI-QS as a quality manager in 2009. Since 2015 Mr Geneiatakis has been the Secretary General of FAMI-QS. His main responsibilities include, general management and development of the organisation, international partnerships, technical preparation, auditors training, regulatory compliance and supply chain integrity. Mr Geneiatakis is Agriculture Engineer major in Agribusiness. He is involved in Standardization Activities ISO CASCO, ISO/TC 34/SC 17 Food Safety and International Accreditation Forum (IAF) activities.
Anton is a consultant at Danish Technological Institute (DTI), specialised in insect production. Anton has exceptional interest and experience in working with insect biology and insect production and holds a masters degree in environmental biology and technological and socio-economic planning, from Roskilde University. At DTI, Anton has been involved in a series of R&D projects (WICE, inVALUBLE) and commercial assignments in bio-converting industrial bio-products into insect biomass intended for both feed and non-feed applications. Anton is responsible with conducting R&D work within the reproduction and production of black soldier flies (Hermetia illucens) at semi-industrial and industrial levels.
Maarten is Co-founder and Principal of Anterra Capital, an independent growth capital fund that invests in companies that are transforming the food supply chain. Anterra is backed by Rabobank (the world’s largest food and agriculture bank) and Fidelity and is presently the largest food and agriculture innovation-focused fund in the world, with offices in both Europe (Amsterdam) and the USA (Boston). Maarten has 10 years of private equity and venture capital experience and began his investment career with Rabo Private Equity in 2009. Prior to joining Rabo Private Equity, Maarten worked for the Rabobank-Rothschild M&A joint venture in London, where he focused on transactions in food and agriculture. Maarten holds a Masters of Business Administration from the Free University of Amsterdam, and has studied at the London School of Economics.
Hadden grew up on a dairy farm in Northern Ireland, obtaining a PhD in Agricultural Biochemistry at The Queen’s University Belfast, before spending 10 years in teaching and research in Animal Sciences at University College Dublin, Ireland, The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala and Montana State University, USA. He moved across to a commercial post in 1989, then to AB Vista as Global Services Director in 2004, where he is responsible for technical support worldwide to its developing feed additives business. He has more than 100 publications in ruminant, swine and poultry nutrition in the past 25 years. He also served as President (2007-2009) of the European Feed Additive and Premix Association (FEFANA).
Kees has been active for more than 35 years in the international feed business, holding senior positions in leading global feed companies (DSM, Provimi-Cargill, Nutreco-Trouw Nutrition). The focus of his career has been commercial feed formulation in monogastrics and nutritional value of feed ingredients and feed additives, including gut health aspects. He is currently an Independent Nutritional Consultant. He holds a masters degree in Animal Science from the Wageningen University.
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David Hughes Emeritus Professor of Food Marketing, Imperial College London
Tom HughesNutrition and Innovation Manager, Moy Park
Glen IllingCEO, Roslin Technologies
Dr David Hughes is Emeritus Professor of Food Marketing at Imperial College London, and Visiting Professor at the Royal Agricultural University, UK. He is a much sought-after speaker at international conferences and seminars on global food industry issues, particularly consumer and retail trends. David has lived and worked in Europe, North America, the Caribbean, Africa and South East Asia and has extensive experience as an international advisory board member with food companies and financial service organisations on three continents. With his American business partner, David established, grew and sold a branded fresh food business which served supermarkets in the USA.
Tom was brought up on a drystock and arable farm on Ireland’s east coast and gained an honours degree in Agricultural Science and a masters in Animal Science from University College Dublin. Following graduation, he began a professional career as a Ruminant Technical Sales Specialist with Andrews Milling, Belfast. This was followed by five years with Elanco Animal Health, focusing on Technical Sales of its ruminant and pig animal health and digestive enhancer products. He then entered the feed premix business with Inform Nutrition Ireland and subsequently joined DSM Nutritional Products. Tom spent 18 years at DSM, where he was responsible for premix and feed additive business across all species on the island of Ireland, with special focus on supporting and developing the poultry business. Tom joined Moy Park in 2017 where he currently works as Nutrition and Innovation Manager (Feed), covering management of feed and premix formulation and design for grandparents, parent stock and all broiler categories.
Glen has more than 25 years of management experience, leading multinational and geographically dispersed teams, developing and implementing global strategies across Asia, Central Europe, South America, USA and Europe. Glen has managed companies through growth, market downturns, disease challenges and strong competition by restructuring and developing solutions to revitalise organisations. Glen held several senior management positions in the world’s largest porcine genetics business Genus/Sygen/PIC Group over several decades. In 2006, he successfully led a management buyout of the SyAqua Group, an Applied Aquaculture Biotechnology company, and spearheaded the group as Chief Executive. While at Topigs, he developed strategies as Regional Director in Asia Pacific and Africa. Glen was instrumental in the merger of Topigs and Norsvin, making it one of the most innovative global pig genetics companies and claiming the global number two position. Glen received his MBA from Bath University, after graduating in Agriculture from Seale-Hayne Plymouth University, and awarded a Post-Graduate Management diploma at Oxford Brookes University.
Kaleem Iqbal QuaziConsultant, Gulf Feed Formulators
Born in Hyderabad, India, Dr Iqbal finished his undergraduate studies in veterinary medicine and studied poultry nutrition for his masters degree. He began his carrier with TATA group which is one of the leading industrial houses of India. After a few years he moved to Riyadh in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to join ARASCO, one of the largest feed mills in the Middle East. Among other things, he was instrumental in the commissioning of a premix plant and was responsible for formulation and production of feed and premix. After five years, he moved to Sharjah (United Arab Emirates) to start a new feed mill and premix plant for IFFCO which is one of the largest food production groups in the Middle East and was responsible for formulation, production and marketing. He moved on to become Chief Executive for the feed business and left this group as director of new projects after 20 years’ service. He worked for a couple of years in NFFPM Abu Dhabi as R&D manager before returning to India. He is currently self-employed as a Consultant to the industry.
Heather HayesDirector of Food Innovation, Devenish Nutrition
Heather graduated at Queen’s University Belfast with a PhD in ruminant nutrition. She joined the feed industry on graduating in 1990, where she worked as a multi-species nutritionist, later specialising in poultry nutrition. Heather joined Devenish Nutrition in 1993 as Poultry R&D Manager and was responsible for the design and management of the company’s Poultry Performance House, where nutritional trials are carried out. More recently, she took on the role of Food Innovation Director at Devenish, with responsibility for developing feeding programs to enhance the nutritional and eating quality of agricultural produce. The Food Innovation team successfully brought Omega chicken to market in June 2016 in partnership with Moy Park and Waitrose. Heather is from a farming background and lives with her husband and three sons in Lisburn farming dairy, free-range hens and renewable energy. During 26 years’ experience in the feed industry, Heather has become widely acknowledged for her ability to innovate and for her practical knowledge of the industry.
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Joelle Katto-AndrighettoHead of Organic Policy and Guarantee, IFOAM – Organics International
Dirk Jan KennesGlobal Strategist: Farm Inputs, Rabobank
Edwini KessieDirector, Agriculture and Commodities Division, World Trade Organization
Joelle Katto-Andrighetto is an Agricultural Engineer with multi-disciplinary background and a specialisation in rural development and project management. Joelle has worked her entire career in the field of organic agriculture, and, more precisely, on organic standards and certification systems. She has been with IFOAM-Organics International since 2005. She is currently Head of the Organic Policy and Guarantee Department. Joelle manages the IFOAM Organic Guarantee System, including the IFOAM Family of Standards Programme, the IFOAM Accreditation Programme, and the IFOAM Standard. Joelle chairs various technical committees on the development of the IFOAM Norms, namely the Standard Committee, the Accreditation Requirements Committee, and the Standards Requirements Committee. Joelle oversees the IFOAM Participatory Guarantee Systems Programme, as well as efforts to promote organic market access. Joelle works to develop technical positions as mandated by the IFOAM General Assembly or World Board and is often called as an international expert on the development or improvement of organic regulations, standards and certification systems.
Dirk Jan and his team publish research on macroeconomic trends and industry dynamics within different food and agribusiness value chains, provide strategic corporate advice and assist asset management firms in agricultural commodity markets investments. Dirk Jan and his team offer management assistance to internationally operating F&A companies. These companies face strategic choices arising from dynamics within the value chains. Before joining Rabobank in September 2007, Dirk Jan held management positions within the F&A market. He was member of the management team of Kemin Food Ingredients. Before that, he was Business Manager responsible for Feed at CSM subsidiary Purac. He has also worked for Akzo Nobel, where he was involved in the marketing and sales management of feed ingredients. Dirk Jan studied agronomy, majoring in Animal Nutrition. Dirk Jan also holds an MBA from TSM Business School in the Netherlands.
Edwini Kessie has a Doctorate Degree in Law from the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, and Masters Degrees in Law from the University of Toronto, Canada, and the University of Brussels, Belgium, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Law from the University of Ghana. He is admitted as a Solicitor of the Supreme Courts of England and Wales, New South Wales, Australia and Ghana. He has practised corporate and commercial law in Sydney and international trade law and European community law in Brussels. He has been a staff member of the World Trade Organization (WTO) since January 1995. He is currently the Director of the Agriculture and Commodities Division. Between 2012 and 2017, Dr Kessie took leave from the WTO to become the Chief Trade Adviser of the Pacific Island countries and CEO of the Office of the Chief Trade Adviser located in Port Vila, Vanuatu. He provided technical advice on a range of trade and investment issues to Pacific Island countries and supported them in free-trade negotiations (PACER Plus) with Australia and NZ. Dr Kessie has participated in many conferences on international trade and written a number of articles on global trade issues.
Erik Dam JensenChief Nutritionist, HEDEGAARD
Erik Dam Jensen currently works as Chief Nutritionist at company HEDEGAARD A/S. Erik Dam works among others with applying research in animal science and agronomy into the feed programme of the company. During his career, he has held various additional roles for DAKOFO (industry organisation for the Danish feed industry), including being task force leader on a working group on code of good labelling practice for compound feed for food producing animal and a member of the Steering Committee for good production practices for production and transport of poultry feed.Mr Jensen was also a board member of the Danish Poultry Levy Fund appointed by Ministry of Environment and Food of Denmark, and between 2010-2015 served as Chairman of the FEFAC Animal Nutrition Committee.
Alfons JansmanSenior Scientist, Wageningen Livestock Research
Alfons Jansman is a Senior Scientist at Wageningen Livestock Research, The Netherlands. After graduating from the Wageningen University in 1987, he obtained his PhD at the same university in 1993 on a thesis entitled ‘Tannins in feedstuffs for simple-stomached animals’. He was employed from 1993 until 2003 by TNO (Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research) as Scientist of Animal Nutrition. Since 2003, he is working at Wageningen Livestock Research, The Netherlands, as Senior Scientist Animal Nutrition. His main areas of expertise are the nutritional evaluation of feed ingredients, digestive physiology in pigs, amino acid requirements and metabolism, and nutrition and health in pigs and poultry.
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September 26-28, 2018Hotel Okura, AmsterdamSpeaker profiles
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Chuang MaPartner, Boyar
Tone Stigen MartinsenCEO & Consultant, Bjørnerød Konsult AS
Elinor McCartneyPresident, Pen & Tec Consulting
Chuang Ma holds two Bachelors in Animal Science and Agriculture Economics. His professional experience ranges from the public to the private sector. From 1990 to 1998 he worked at the Department of Animal Husbandry for the Ministry of Agriculture. He was Chief of Administration Officer for the China Animal Breeding Stock Import and Export from 1998 to 2001 and, from 2001 to 2007, he covered the charge of Country Manager of China for Hybro B.V.. After his experience as Vice-Secretary General for China Animal Agriculture Association from 2007 to 2011, he is currently the Vice-General Manager of Beijing Boyar Communication Co Ltd.
Tone Stigen Martinsen is an Animal Nutritionist with 10 years international working experience mainly with feed production and feed formulation for farmed salmon and poultry. Her core competences are product management, gut health product assessment and quality assurance for feeds, feed supplements and medicated feeds. Tone is currently working as an independent consultant.
Elinor is a food chain legislation expert with over 30 years’ experience in product development and EU regulatory affairs. She holds a degree in Veterinary Medicine and a PhD in Enteric Diseases of Piglets from the University of Edinburgh, as well as an MBA from the Open University. In 2000, Elinor set up Pen & Tec Consulting to help companies comply with regulatory requirements for food and animal feed products in Europe and other global markets. She provides strategic advice on best/fastest route to market for food/feed additives, novel foods and nutrition and health claims.
Rick KleynNutritionist Consultant, Spesfeed
Yoram KnoopCEO, ForFarmers
Rick Kleyn is a graduate of the University of Natal where he obtained a Masters in Poultry Nutrition under the supervision of Professor Rob Gous. After spending some time in the feed industry, he started his own nutritional consultancy company, SPESFEED (Pty) Ltd in 1989. The company’s client base includes feed millers, premix manufacturers, poultry integrators and ingredient suppliers across a number of African countries, but has also had considerable exposure to Europe and Asia. Rick has published a book entitled ‘Chicken Nutrition: A guide for nutritionists and poultry professionals’. Of late he has become involved with training and runs well subscribed ‘Master Classes’ in poultry nutrition together with Steve Leeson.
Yoram Knoop (1969, Dutch nationality) has been employed by ForFarmers since November 2013 and has been CEO of ForFarmers N.V. since January 1, 2014 (at the time ForFarmers B.V.). As Chairman of the Executive Committee, he is ultimately responsible for all strategic and operational affairs. His current contract runs for a period of four years until the AGM in 2018. It will be renewable for another term of four years. On account of his position, he is a member of the European Feed Manufacturers’ Federation Steering Group. Before Yoram Knoop joined ForFarmers, he was Managing Director of one of Cargill’s operating companies, which focuses on producing premixes for, among others, feed companies. Yoram Knoop has an MBA in business administration. He has over 25 years of experience in commercial, operational and general management positions in the Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States, at stock-listed, private and private-equity companies (Provimi, Quest, Owens Corning).
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Theo NiewoldProfessor, University of Leuven
Onno NillesenSenior Manager, PwC
Abhishek PandeyManaging Director, Corporate Development, Cargill
Theo A. Niewold PhD (1958) is an immunologist/experimental pathobiologist by training and getting his PhD at the University of Utrecht, the Netherlands. After four years in the University of Tennessee Medical Center, Knoxville, USA, he worked from 1996-2005 at Wageningen University (NL). Since 2005, he has been Professor Nutrition and Health at the University of Leuven, Belgium, and (co) author of over 250 publications, and invited speaker at more than 70 scientific conferences and industry seminars. Current interests are inflammation, nutritional immunology, functional food and feed in animal models, alternatives to antibiotics, and (intestinal) health biomarkers.
Onno Nillesen is a Senior Manager in PwC’s Food Supply and Integrity Services team with a focus on sustainability in the food sector. Before joining PwC, Onno was at the Foundation for the Certification of Food Safety (SCV) and later on at LRQA. Having over 15 years of experience with quality and sustainability control frameworks (ISO22000, BRC, IFS, GMP, GlobalGap, RA, UTZ, Fair Trade, etc.) and enterprise risk management and performing numerous assignments focusing on supply chain integrity risks (quality, food safety, product integrity and sustainability), he has advised the world’s leading food companies on strategic and operational risk management. Recently Onno’s focus has shifted to blockchain technology for the food industry managing PwC’s strategic partnership with arc-net, a blockchain solution provider.
Abhishek Pandey is a Managing Director in Cargills Corporate Development team based in Minneapolis. Abhishek has been with Cargill for three years across the Singapore and Minneapolis offices. During his time with Cargill, Abhishek has led multiple strategic transactions for Cargill across the Asia Pacific, Europe and the US. He joined Cargill with several years of investment banking experience across Credit Suisse and Citi, and most recently led the Food and Agribusiness coverage efforts of Credit Suisse in south east Asia. Across his banking career, he has helped originate and execute several large and complex M&A, equity and debt capital market and structured financing transactions. Abhishek holds an MBA from the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, and an undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur.
Omarh MendozaAssociate Director of Nutrition, The Maschhoffs
Francesc MolistR&D Manager, Schothorst Feed Research
Dr Omarh Mendoza is originally from Sonora, Mexico, were he attended the University of Sonora to pursue a Bachelor in Animal Sciences from 2000 to 2005. Thereafter, he moved to the USA where he attended the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana from 2005 to 2011, where he got his Masters and PhD. in Animal Sciences with a focus on swine nutrition and production. The extent of Dr Mendoza’s research during graduate school focused on alternative ingredient evaluation in terms of quantification of energy concentration, impact on growth performance and carcase characteristics of pigs. After completing his graduate work, Dr Mendoza moved to The Maschhoffs, LLC, one of the nation’s largest independent family-owned pork production businesses, headquartered in Carlyle, IL, and with operations across the nine states. He currently holds the position of Associate Director, Nutrition, where he oversees the company’s nutritional program for all stages of production, to include oversight of the Quality Assurance Program and Nutrition Research. Dr Mendoza has co-authored a number of publications to include peer-reviewed articles, scientific abstracts and a book chapter.
Francesc Molist is a Veterinarian and Nutritionist and joined Schothorst Feed Research as a researcher and consultant in 2011. Since 2017, he leads the research group as Research and Development Manager. Schothorst Feed Research provides consulting services animal nutrition in more than 22 countries, representing a total of 9% of the world production of feed. During his Masters and Doctorate in Animal Science at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, he collaborated with several major research groups in swine nutrition from across the world. Francesc is the author of numerous scientific publications, as well as articles in scientific journals and conferences.
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Mark PostProfessor, Maastricht University; Founder, Mosa Meat
Fabrice PutierManaging Director, Tecaliman
Christopher RiekerVice-President, BASF Animal Nutrition
World Technology Award for Environment winner, Professor Post is most known for the development of the world’s first hamburger from cultured beef, which was presented in London in August 2013. Professor Post, the Head of the Cultured Beef program at Maastricht University, is a medical doctor who has had several appointments at Harvard University, Utrecht University, Dartmouth College, and Eindhoven University of Technology. Professor Post has co-authored 160+ papers in leading peer-reviewed scientific journals and has raised close to $50 million in funding from various sources, including Sergey Brin, Co-Founder of Google, government, charity and industry. In 2016, with Maastricht University and Peter Verstrate, Professor Post has founded Mosa Meat B.V., a company that aims to continue the research and development of the cultured meat process, make the product competitive and consequently spread the technology.
Fabrice Putier has been Managing Director of Tecaliman since 2005. He was an Engineer at the AgroSup Dijon school, France, on biological science applied on food and nutritional research. During his 28 years with Tecaliman, he has worked on several issues concerning feed safety, including:● Thermal treatment for detoxification of raw materials (Hydrothermical treatment and extrusion).● HACCP on Salmonella contamination or the additive control (carry-over and mixing behaviour).● Evaluations of the behaviour and physical characteristics measurement of the additives.● Research of new external tracers for carry-over and mixing measurement tools.
Upon receiving a PhD in Chemistry at Leopold-Franzens University in Innsbruck in 1990, Chris Rieker joined BASF in the field of Research for Industrial Heterogenous Catalysis. After his time in R&D and holding several positions with increasing responsibility in the engineering plastics business, Chris joined the business of nutrition and health about 10 years ago. Since then, he has served in several senior executive roles, always within the nutrition industry. Since April 2018, he manages the BASF Animal Nutrition Business strategically and operationally as Vice-President Business Management. With a sharp eye for trends and a passion for innovation, Chris seeks to create solid customer partnerships with BASF’s science-based Animal Nutrition solutions. In his remaining spare time, he is a passionate father of three girls.
Michael PastoorDigital Nutrition Product Line Director, Format Solutions
Emma PennyManaging Director, Feedinfo News Service
Michael Pastoor is the Digital Nutrition Product Line Director for Format Solutions, a software company serving the technology needs of the global animal nutrition industry. Michael has played a leadership role in the development of Format Solution’s Digital Nutrition offering, which harness big data and seamlessly connected software, to provide greater nutrient visibility and precision to the feed industry. Michael’s passion for agriculture started at an early age on his grandparents farm in Manitoba, Canada, and he has focused his entire career on agriculture ever since. Michael’s career experience spans risk management, animal health, nutrition and technology. Michael joined Format Solutions (formerly Feed Management Systems) in 2015 as the Commercial Business Development Director, and had spent the previous 10 years working for Zoetis in various commercial and marketing roles. Previous to that, Michael worked in risk management, most notably with the Canadian Wheat Board.
Emma Penny is Managing Director of Global Data Systems, a division of AgriBriefing, incorporating Feedinfo News Service, FlexNews and Agrimoney. Emma is from a farming family in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, where her parents run a suckler cow and beef enterprise and grow arable crops. A journalist for her entire professional career, Emma followed a degree at Aberdeen University by joining RBI as a technical writer for Crops magazine, then becoming Livestock Editor at Farmers Weekly. She subsequently worked as a Journalist and Editor in the road haulage, logistics and construction industries before becoming Editor of Farmers Guardian, a AgriBriefing title, in 2008. She has won several industry awards as Editor of Farmers Guardian, and is an Associate of the Royal Agricultural Society. Besides Feedinfo and Farmers Guardian, AgriBriefing publishes Dairy Farmer and Arable Farming, websites Agrimoney.com, LammaXchange.com and FlexNews.com, as well as running events including LAMMA, CropTec and the British Farming Awards. The business also founded and operates the Agri-Innovation Den, which offers, in conjunction with key partners, access to a £20 million investment fund.
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Koen SchwarzerManager: Feed Innovation, Perstorp
Joerg SeifertSecretary General, FEFANA
Jim ShepardSenior Director of Live Operations, Wayne Farms
Koen Schwarzer obtained his degree in Chemistry in Belgium in 1976, and followed that up with further education in microbiology and mycology. His interest for applied research and product development in animal health and nutrition brought him into the world of feed additives, where he has been active now for nearly four decades. With close ties to the market, Koen supported the development of many new products that, for example, secure the quality of feed and feed raw materials (non-corrosive preservatives) and improve feed digestion and nutrient utilisation. More recently, the devotion has been oriented towards gut health and animal performance (derivatives of butyric and valeric acid). Koen has been with Perstorp since June 2011.
Joerg Seifert is in charge of the effective management of the affairs association, including representing the interests of the specialty feed ingredients business towards EU institutions and other stakeholders, supporting the members, ensuring effective and efficient administration and providing leadership to the FEFANA staff team. He holds a university degree in Food Science and Technology of Humboldt University Berlin (Germany), as well as an MBA of Henley Management College (UK). Prior to joining FEFANA, Joerg worked for almost 20 years in the dairy sector, including as Technical Director of the International Dairy Federation with responsibility for a comprehensive work programme comprising animal health and welfare, farm management, regulatory and standardisation activities, sustainability and other topical areas.
Jim Shepard is Senior Director of Live Operations for Wayne Farms LLC, directing all aspects of live production including management of over 1,300 contract breeder, broiler and pullet farms, and oversight of the company’s hatcheries, feed mill operations, nutritional, veterinary and live transportation services for 11 production facilities in six states. His responsibilities span 62 million chickens in various stages of production across south-eastern US. Mr Shepard graduated from North Carolina State University with a BSc in Poultry Science and minor in Business and has 40 plus years of industry experience, including over seven years with Wayne Farms. During this time, the company has seen live production expansion, enhanced bio-security programmes at all facilities and construction of the largest start-up poultry feed mill in the nation. An expert in poultry production and regulatory compliance, Mr Shepard is FACTA-certified and has been a key player directing customer-facing live production nutritional initiatives, including veggie-diet and antibiotic-free programmes, enhanced animal welfare initiatives and poultry handling and housing changes related to the Global Animal Partnership 2 initiative.
Ludger RolfesDivision Director, Animal Health and Nutrition Research, Produkt + Markt
Hetty SchreursAgency Manager, The Netherlands Veterinary Medicines Authority
Mr Rolfes has 20 years of experience in international B2B market research and marketing consultancy, including 10 years’ experience in international animal health and animal nutrition market research. He leads a team of 10 Research Consultants at Produkt + Markt, a market research agency with a long established reputation for quality and innovation in animal health and agribusiness marketing research. Mr Rolfes holds a PhD. in Marketing with a thesis on international buying behaviour in B2B markets and regularly provides insight on topics including market demand assessment and market entry strategy, pricing, product innovation and positioning, customer experience and brand management.
Hetty Schreurs graduated from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Utrecht in 1988. In 1996, she completed her PhD. She worked until July 2012 at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Utrecht, at the Animal Health Service in Deventer and in a veterinary practice near Utrecht. Since July 2012, she is Managing Director of the Netherlands Veterinary Medicine Authority. From January 2018, Hetty is working at Wageningen Bioveterinary Research, Lelystad, as Head of the Department of Infection Biology.
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Floor UitterhoeveSustainability Manager, McDonald’s Netherlands
Stefaan van DyckPresident, Kemin
Ellen van EerdenSenior Researcher Poultry Nutrition, Schothorst Feed Research
Filip van ImmerseelProfessor, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University
As the Sustainability Manager, Floor works on translating and implementing the global Scale for Good strategy McDonald’s has launched this year in the Netherlands. To use its Scale for Good, McDonald’s focuses on the topics it can really make a difference in, throughout the supply chain and operations. From sustainable sourcing of beef to recycling packaging waste.
Dr Stefaan van Dyck defended his PhD thesis in organic chemistry in 2001 and began working for Kemin Animal Nutrition and Health (EMEA) as Chemistry Manager. His responsibilities in R&D increased over the years, resulting in the development of a wide range of feed additives, such as mycotoxin binders and absorption enhancers. In 2006 Dr van Dyck obtained his MBA from the University of Antwerp Management School. In 2008, he became a member of the EMEA executive team with responsibility for R&D, quality control/quality assurance, regulatory affairs, and lab services for customers. Dr van Dyck has held many roles within Kemin, including Global R&D Director, VP Marketing and Business Unit President of Kemin food technologies for Europe, Middle East and Africa. In 2018 Dr van Dyck moved back to the animal nutrition and health group of companies as President and CEO for the EMENA region. Dr Van Dyck is author of several peer reviewed publications and book chapters in the field of oxidation in food and feed and B2B marketing. Since the beginning of his professional career with Kemin, he has received several patents for the formulation of functional food and feed additives.
Ellen studied Animal Sciences at Wageningen University (the Netherlands) and graduated in Animal Health and Reproduction. After her graduation she started working on a PhD project at the Adaptation Physiology group of Wageningen University, investigating the relationship between energy metabolism and immunology in young pullets. After finalising the PhD project, she worked as a Postdoc at the Veterinary Faculty of Utrecht University. Since December 2009 she has been working at Schothorst Feed Research as a Researcher in Poultry Nutrition, with a special focus on the relationship between nutrition and intestinal health.
Filip van Immerseel is head of the Poultry Intestinal Health group as Ghent University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Pathology, Bacteriology and Avian Diseases. He graduated in 1999 as Master in Bio-engineering Sciences, has a second Masters degree in Lab Animal Sciences (2004) and a PhD in Veterinary Medical Sciences (2004). He currently has authored 190 papers in international scientific journals, multiple books, book chapters, and has multiple patents on intestinal health solutions for poultry. His group studies host-bacterium interactions aiming to develop diagnostics for gut health and prevention strategies for intestinal diseases. His group is internationally renowned for its work on salmonella and clostridium perfringens, intestinal inflammation, and microbial signals that are of vital importance for animal health.
Anisha ThankiBacteriophage Researcher, Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation, University of Leicester
Anisha Thanki graduated from King’s College London, UK, completed her MSc in Infection, Immunity and Inflammation at University of Leicester, after which persuaded a PhD at Loughborough University, UK. Her PhD focused on identifying and utilising the potential of bacteriophages, which are viruses that specifically infect bacteria. Bacteriophages offer a natural alternative to antibiotics in treating bacterial infections and can be used to develop specific bacterial diagnostic tests. For her post-doctoral research, Anisha was funded by AHDB Pork and works in Professor Martha Clokie’s research group. Her research has focused on isolating bacteriophages against the enteric pathogens of pigs: salmonella spp. and Brachyspira hyodysenteriae, the causative agent of swine dysentery. Her aim was to identify a set of bacteriophages that could be used therapeutically to treat these infections in pigs and significant progress has been made. Throughout the project she liaised with the Animal and Plant Health Agency and the Veterinary Medicine Directorate, whose input has been valuable.
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Kevin VannesteProduct Manager, Nuscience
Alexander YiannikourisResearch Group Director – Chemistry, Alltech
Kevin started working for Nuscience in 2015 as Product Manager. As member of the business unit ‘Health4U’, he is responsible for optimising the market position and financial results of different functional feed ingredient products. Kevin holds a master’s degree in Bioscience Engineering, as well as a masters in General Management, both obtained at the University of Leuven, Belgium.
Dr Alex Yiannikouris obtained his Doctoral degree in Biochemistry in 2004 from Blaise-Pascal University, co-supported by Alltech and the National Institute of Agronomic Research France following his bachelor and master’s degrees in Cellular Biology, Microbiology and Parasitology and a master’s degree in Human Nutrition and Food Science. Dr Yiannikouris joined Alltech France in 2004 while completing a post-doctoral commitment in environmental analytical chemistry in the laboratories of the National Council of Scientific Research France. He is currently Research Group Director (speciality chemistry), leading research and development programmes in mycotoxins and food chain contaminants and related mitigation strategies, as well as bioactive ingredient research. He is part of the Alltech Mycotoxin Management Team as the Research Director and field expert, and provides global technical support for departments worldwide. He has given lectures in more than 50 different countries with more than 100 scientific publications and international communications. He carries the title of Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Department of Animal and Food Sciences of the University of Kentucky, US.
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Marinus van Krimpen Researcher, Animal Nutrition, Wageningen Livestock Research
After his MSc graduation at Wageningen University (Animal Husbandry), Marinus van Krimpen worked as a nutritionist specialised in pigs and poultry for a feed company. Since 1999, he has been appointed as Researcher in pig and poultry nutrition at Wageningen Livestock Research. In 2008, he finished his PhD project regarding the effect of nutritional factors on reducing feather pecking behaviour in laying hens. Since 2010, he has been Senior Researcher in animal nutrition at the same institute. The focus of his projects regards nutritional requirements of laying hens and broilers, development of alternative protein sources, improving the phosphorus and nitrogen efficacy of pigs and poultry, improving bird welfare, and stimulating immune competence by nutrition.
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HQ Biosciences was established when we discovered a healthier way to make vitamins and amino acids. Founder, Dr Q Pan, and a team of engineers revolutionised the industry by applying Nobel Prize–winning super-resolved fluorescence microscopy technology to traditional manufacturing methods. This resulted in trustworthy products with unmatched uniformity and purity. We are headquartered in Bellingham, Washington, in the United States and have manufacturing, sales and distribution facilities around the world.For more information, please visit www.hq-biosciences.com
Pen & Tec is a specialist consultancy with over 15 years’ experience advising companies on the regulatory requirements for the food and animal feed industry in Europe. We help clients take food and feed products to market faster and offer strategic advice on optimising return on investment from their existing product portfolios. Since incorporation, Pen & Tec has established a history of success in guiding clients through their regulatory affairs challenges for products including food and feed additives, novel foods and nutrition and health claims. Our team of multidisciplinary, professional scientists is equipped to help you successfully register your product in the fastest time possible. We have offices in the UK, Switzerland and Spain, and have expanded our global reach by increasing our network of associates, allowing us to offer regulatory services for food and feed products in other leading global markets, such as the USA, China and Brazil. For more information, please visit www.pentec-consulting.eu
‘Nothing is more precious than life’. Taken from the Greek verb ‘to love’ and associated with a spiral that illustrates the new momentum and openness to the future, Phileo has a philosophy: Raising life. By the year 2050, the planet will be home to more than nine billion people. Livestock farmers have to meet the growing demand for high-quality protein food products (milk and meat) to guarantee the safety of the increasingly demanding consumers (food safety, reduction in antibiotics use, etc.), in large volume and at a reasonable price to feed the planet. They are also faced with poor cereal quality, which affects animal health and performance. Finding new solutions to meet the needs of future generations is a challenge that Phileo Lesaffre Animal Care embraces – we strive to enhance the lives of animals in order to better enhance the lives of people. Positioned in the health-through-nutrition segment, Phileo is committed to delivering animal health and performance solutions that contribute to food safety and the responsible use of antibiotics. In every country, its progress is led by the most advanced science as well as practical on-farm experience. For more information, please visit www.phileo-lesaffre.com
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With more than 3.000 dedicated employees driven to excel every day, Royal Agrifirm Group contributes to a responsible food chain for future generations. We deliver measurable, relevant and sustainable value at farm, field and industry. Founded over 120 years ago in the Netherlands, we are a leading agricultural cooperative with international subsidiaries in 15 countries within Europe, South America and Asia and a worldwide distribution network. With high quality animal feeds, premixes, concentrates, mineral mixes, additives for the animal feed industry, crop cultivation products, animal and crop specific digital solutions and professional advice, our group of subsidiaries offers arable and nutritional solutions for enterprising livestock farmers, integrators, feed mills, distributors and growers. As a member of the Royal Agrifirm Group, Nuscience offers their range of nutritional solutions via Nutrition4U and Health4U. Nutrition4U is a range of innovative and effective young animal nutrition concepts, customized premixes and high-performance concentrates. Health4U offers the most innovative additives and functional feed ingredients which play a major role in the health, well-being and overall performance of animals.For more information, please visit www.agrifirm.com
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Barentz Animal Nutrition is a division within Barentz, a global technical ingredient distributor for food, feed, pharma and personal care with 900+ employees in 60+ countries. We focus on the trade and distribution of derivative ingredients and additives for animal nutrition. We add value by supplying ingredients, knowledge and solutions to our clients in the Benelux, Germany, France, Spain, Italy and UK, but also offer our products across the global Barentz network. Our solid product knowledge and broad experience enable us to offer our clients a unique portfolio of ingredients which have been strategically sourced from carefully selected suppliers, joint ventures or produced by our own state of the art production and blending facilities. Our ingredients meet the highest standards and quality requirements. Our main focus is on proteins, amino acids, vitamins, carbohydrates and yeasts. We can also offer phosphates, fats and oils, organic acids, coulorants and much more. We are also strongly investing in sustainability related ingredients to feed the future, including lemna protein (100% natural high protein source), sea weed blends (specific blends for different species) and single cell protein (byproduct from Lysine production).For more information, please visit www.barentz.com/animal-nutrition
Biosafe – Biological Safety Solutions Ltd/Oy is a contract research organisation at the absolute cutting edge of safety applications in biotechnology. We are specialised in the safety assessment of feed additives to complete authorisation processes. Our experts know which safety evaluations are required for feed additives, which allows for sensible and cost-effective planning of the required analyses. Our core competence includes the use of cell and molecular biology, microbiology, as well as diverse biotechnological approaches in product safety research. In addition to biotesting, we use modern deep sequencing techniques and provide an extensive account of the qualities of the feed or production microbe already at the early stages of product development by applying genome-based safety assessment. We are able to meet even the most demanding customer needs flexibly with the help of Biosafe’s wide cooperation and partnership network both in Finland and abroad. Many feed additives whose safety has been confirmed by Biosafe have been authorised by the European Union. Our operations follow the SFS-EN ISO/IEC 17025 quality standard. For more information, please visit www.biosafe.fi
Erbo Spraytec AG is a Swiss technology provider and toll manufacturer for feed additives. Spray granulation, matrix encapsulation (W/O and O/W), core/shell encapsulation, spray chilling, spray mixing, hot melt coating, agglomeration, instantisation are some of the key production processes Erbo Spraytec AG uses to manufacture custom-tailored products in the broad field of feed additives. We have two large-scale fluidized bed multiprocessor production plants of the newest technology, as well as two pilot plants for R&D on customer’s demand. With our cutting edge technology, we convert active ingredients into free flowing and virtually dust-free powders with defined and specified product properties. A selection of those properties are: controlled release, target release, odour masking, taste masking, protection (against physical, chemical and mechanical influences), improvement of flowability and dosing, improvement of solubility and reduction of hygroscopicity. Logistic services, warehousing and customized packaging (from big bags to small PE- bottles) complete our offering and highlight Erbo Spraytec AG as THE full line supplier. However, the true strength of the POWDER PROFESSIONALS of Erbo Spraytec AG is the extensive expertise in fluidized bed technology and experience with sophisticated powder products.For more information, please visit www.erbo-spraytec.ch/en/home.html
Swiss-based KEMIEX is a premium trade network enabling safe and efficient trade through its pioneering online trading platform for buyers and sellers of additives and active ingredients (APIs) in animal and human nutrition and health industries. Learn more about KEMIEX and the strategic partnership with world-leading ATRADIUS trade credit insurance at our Feed Additives 2018 booth and enter your first demo trade at the trading station there. The KEMIEX platform instantly connects you to a global network of reliable counterparties that are compliant with latest regulations and quality controls, ensuring safe trade execution. KEMIEX helps you to minimize transaction lead times, to achieve more competitive prices and to stay in full control of your whole trading activity from A to Z. Our vision is to make your buying, selling and trading safer, more efficient and convenient.For more information, please visit www.KEMIEX.com
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OCP Group is a key international player in the fertiliser market, backed with almost a century of history serving the phosphate industry and sustainable agriculture. Fully integrated across the entire value chain, OCP focused its strategy since 2012 on innovation and diversification to strengthen its market positions, developing a wide range of higher added-value products. With its new brand PHOSFEED, OCP is committed to offer superior quality feed products.For more information, please visit www.ocpgroup.ma
Pannonia Bio operates a biorefinery in Tolna County, Hungary. From its beginnings as a bioethanol producer in 2012, the refinery has doubled in size and developed into a multiproduct facility. Today, nutrition, health, biochemical and fuel bioproducts are manufactured as alternatives to fossil materials. The biorefinery is the largest ethanol plant in Europe, one of the most efficient refineries in the world and has a mission to mitigate climate change. The plant’s success is based on a continuous €250m performance-based investment program. Engineering expertise in ethanol production has enabled diversification into new product streams using grain-based biotechnology. The refinery processes over 1.1 million tons of feed corn to produce 350,000 tons of protein-rich animal feed, 500 million litres of bioethanol and 15,000 tons of corn oil annually. This creates a substantial market for locally produced feed corn, making the plant a key operator in the Hungarian maize market. The company continuously seeks opportunities to strengthen local partner relations, contributing nearly €500m to Hungary’s GDP and supporting over 2,000 jobs, Pannonia Bio is a subsidiary of Ethanol Europe Renewables Limited (EERL), an Irish agribusiness headquartered in Dublin, Ireland. For more information, please visit pannoniabio.com
Tailoring your FEEDS…Tailoring your NEEDS. SPAROS is a science- and technology-driven SME dedicated to the development and testing of new products and tailored nutritional solutions for the aquaculture market. We offer the alliance of a strong scientific background in the areas of fish nutrition and aquaculture, with a flexible pilot-scale feed mill. Our team masters key concepts, techniques and methodologies in the areas of aquafeed technology, fish nutrition and rearing, digestive physiology, nutritional modulation of metabolism and immune status. Besides all auxiliary manufacturing equipment (hammermill, mixers, dryers, automatic sieves, crumbler), the pilot plant is equipped with a twin-screw extruder, a vacuum coater for post-extrusion application of fats and heat-labile additives and a fluid-bed dryer for the encapsulation of bioactive compounds. Besides the manufacture of small custom-made batches of aquafeeds for R&D activities, SPAROS also plays an important role as a provider of in vivo nutrition trials with fish (tilapia, trout, carp, seabream, seabass, etc.) and shrimp for evaluating the efficacy and tolerance of novel raw materials and feed additives.For more information, please visit www.sparos.pt/index.php/en
Lucta S.A. is a well-established company in flavours, fragrances and feed additives. Based in Barcelona, Lucta operates globally from seven subsidiaries producing and delivering solutions to the main areas of feed production around the world. Lucta is very proud to be recognised as a world leader in innovative and trustful feed flavours. Lucta is living in the digital age, optimising all available resources to produce the best adapted solutions. Our innovation centre, located in the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), equipped with the most modern technologies and the best professionals, together with our experimental farm and external collaborations, delivers the most avant-garde additives to tackle the challenges that face animal production in the world, both in land animals and in aquaculture.For more information, please visit www.lucta.com
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Since its establishment in 1988, EASY BIO has grown to become a leader in the livestock and feed additive industry through accomplishing the integration of the farm to table process by innovative biotechnology. We have been leading the international market by developing the world’s foremost feed additives through our high-end fermentation technologies and our joint ventures with Canadian and British companies. A wide range of our brand products such as Endo-Power, Lipidol, AcceLA, and Fermkito, are being sold throughout the world including North America, Latin America, Asia, and the Middle East. Our research infrastructure is constantly developing new eco-friendly materials and products, striving to build up an active global network with the most updated bio-scientific technologies in fermentation, microbes, biochemistry, environmental engineering, genetic engineering, and more. We have taken a lead role in establishing new standards of the food value chain for the overall improvement of life quality of all people with three core values: ‘Think New’, ‘Keep Challenge’ and ‘Share Value’. We will make our best efforts and contributions to the livestock industry through our top quality products, and state-of-the-art technologies. For more information, please visit www.easybio.co.kr
For more than 60 years, Leiber GmbH, located in north west Germany, has been one of the leading manufacturers of special yeast products ‘made in Germany’. The natural raw material brewers’ yeast is processed using innovative methods to form high-quality products which are used in the areas of animal nutrition, food supplements and biotechnology. With two locations in Germany, as well as further production sites in Poland and Russia, Leiber manufactures brewers’ yeast products and yeast extracts of the highest quality with over 230 committed members of staff.For more information, please visit www.leibergmbh.de
Life SUPPLIES is the market leader in the distribution of additives for the animal feed market, with a wide range of products, including amino acids, minerals, salts, vitamins, preservatives and supplements. Understanding the exact requirements and wishes of our customers comes first in everything we do. That is why we are much more than a traditional distributor. Life SUPPLIES is an advisory partner who thinks with you and helps you to attain and even exceed your targets. We are perfectly aware of all European regulations for every product and each market. The origin of the composition and the quality of our additives are 100% traceable. Due to our years of experience, combined with excellent knowledge of the market and a carefully developed network, we can guarantee the best advice, the most suitable additives and the quickest delivery in all circumstances. Our suppliers are a solid final link in this partnership and ensure that we can always go the extra mile for our customers. We build up long-term relationships with both our customers and our suppliers, based on mutual respect and trust.For more information, please visit www.life-supplies.com
MIAVIT is a family guided company at the heart of livestock farming in Germany. Fifty years ago the veterinarian Dr H.W. Niemeyer started his business with a primary focus in mind: Prevention instead of medication. The young company began producing premixes for the feed industry. Today MIAVIT offers a wide range of customer-specific premixes, specialty products, liquids, and additives for the feed, food, pet food and biogas industries. MIAVIT has become an internationally successful company supplying customers in more than 80 countries worldwide. Through our wide range of products, we support the technologically-advanced, environmentally-friendly and economically-viable animal nutrition industry. To suit our customers’ specific needs, we offer products in powder and liquid form. For more information, please visit www.miavit.de
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Perstorp is a leading provider of gut health and preservation solutions for the feed industry. Perstorp produces organic acids and its derivatives to create value adding feed additives that serve today’s industry needs. The global challenge to increase animal health and welfare and reduce the use of antibiotics at the same time requires new methods for feeding animals. With products such as ProPhorceTM SR, we aim to increase animal performance and optimise gut health in broilers and layers. Our global service team is happy to help you with any questions. For more information, please visit www.perstorp.com
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Prevention instead of medication.For 50 years at MIAVIT it has been all about the right mixture. In the foreground is our motto
»preventation instead of medication«. Our extensive product range includes high-quality
customer-specifi c premixes, specialty feeds, feed additives and liquids for modern animal
nutrition. Innovative additives for biogas plants and vitamin premixes for the food industry
round off our portfolio. Thanks to our know-how and rigorous quality management, we are
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The art of mixture.
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