April 28, 2023

ILDEX Philippines 2023: The premier international livestock exhibition in the Philippines, powered by VIV worldwide

VNU Asia Pacific, together with DeltaMan, the local partners, is proud to announce the launch of ILDEX Philippines, in co-location with the Philippine Poultry Show, on June 7-9, 2023, at the SMX Convention Center in Manila, Philippines. This three-day event will be a gathering of livestock industry professionals, animal health companies, breeding and hatching businesses, farm production companies, and feed ingredient and additive companies from the Philippines and Asia. 

Philippines Companies Shine at ILDEX Philippines 2023
ILDEX Philippines 2023, the showcase for the latest technology & seminars for the poultry industry, livestock and dairy products, is set to showcase over 100+ exhibitors from more than 20+ countries worldwide. These exhibitors include leading animal health, breeding and hatching, farm production, and feed ingredient and additive companies in the Philippines.

Amongst the notable animal health business companies in the Philippines are Ariela Marketing Co. Inc, Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health Phils. Inc., Evonik( Philippines) Inc., Hipra Philippines, Nutribiz Corporation, REFAMED Research Laboratory Corp., ENSON Laboratories., COMPANIA J.M. INC., DSM Animal Nutrition and Health, NOR-FEED, NUEVO MILENO, Nutrivet Pharma, Optimal Laboratories Inc., ORBIT CO, RNSV, SGS Phils. Inc., and Shaglani Trading Corporation.

Heritage Veterinary Corporation is one of the breeding and hatching businesses in the Philippines that will be present at the event. In addition, farm production businesses from the Philippines include Aviabest Farms Inc, Dominant CZ, First Citylink Enterprises, Jemcy Enterprises, Prime Agritech Corporation, ALMINCO, Emtech Hatchery System, Gartech Equipment PVT, MOBA, Nabel Asia SDN BHD, Royal Vet, and Tong Seh Industries Supply SDN BHD.

In addition, some of the feed ingredients and additives/feed production/feed tech breeding businesses that will be exhibiting at ILDEX Philippines 2023 include Arca Galleon Agriventures Inc., Easy Bio Philippines Inc., G-VET Marketing Inc., Inphilco Inc., Kemin Industries, Nezus Philippines Corporation, Promax International Corporation, Pure Bioscience Phils. Inc., Superiorvet Inc., UNAHCO Inc., PRYMARK, Vethealth Corp., Animal Care Eco System, Amazon Marketing Corp., Interfarma Nutraceuticals Inc., Golden Petals Agricultural Farm Equipment Trading, Brookdale Farms, Cargill Phils., CBPM Engineering/VSM, CJ Bio, Cobb, Diconex Phils. Inc., and Philmico Animal Health.

Global Companies Show Interest in Investing in the Philippines Market
ILDEX Philippines 2023, in co-location with the Philippine Poultry Show, is not only a showcase for local companies, but is also an opportunity for visitors to explore the latest technology and products from top-notch companies worldwide. Exhibitors from the USA such as Alltech Biotechnology Corporation, Church & Dwight Co. Inc., Elanco Philippines Inc., Novus International PTE LTD, U.S. Livestock Genetics Export Inc., Zoetis, and IDEXX Laboratories Ltd. Co. will be present at the event. Moreover, companies from Europe like Agriterra Corp, Philnutri Corp, and Philchema Inc. will also be participating in the show. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn about the latest technology and advancements in the livestock and poultry business from these international companies.

With the participation of such a diverse range of companies from different sectors of the livestock industry, ILDEX Philippines 2023 promises to be an exciting and informative trade fair for all attendees.

According to Ms Panadda Kongma, Director of Agribusiness and Operations at VNU Asia Pacific, the demand from exhibitors to focus more on the Philippines market has led to the creation of ILDEX Philippines. “The Philippines is a high-growth economy for the livestock and poultry business in Asia, and we are committed to serving the needs of the industry with this trade fair,” she said.

Pre-Matching Value-added in VIV CONNECT APPLICATION
ILDEX Philippines is also set to draw interest from stakeholders across Asia, with strong support from both local industry and international federations. The organisers have invited potential stakeholders to attend the show and connect with the global livestock community through the VIV CONNECT Application by VIV worldwide.

Mr Kevin Zhao, Project Manager of ILDEX Philippines said that “We would like to invite you to join the VIV CONNECT application, the digital platform designed for ILDEX participants. Our event provides visitors and exhibitors with an additional and free way to connect, explore and promote through the mobile App.” The App serves as a useful tool for both ONSITE attendee navigation of the floor plan and online participation.

With the VIV Connect App, visitors can easily navigate through ILDEX Philippines and the Philippine Poultry Show, access the latest exhibitor lists, discover exciting sessions, and connect with potential suppliers and buyers at the shows. We encourage you to download the App and take advantage of this fantastic opportunity to enhance your experience at the event.

Apply for the Hosted Buyer Program at ILDEX Philippines
ILDEX Shows is pleased to announce the opening of its Hosted Buyer Program. This special campaign invites potential buyers from the poultry and livestock industry to visit the exhibition and explore investment opportunities in livestock equipment, new services, and technologies for their farms or companies.

The Hosted Buyer Program is designed to target global brand customers in the Philippines market, including distributors, technical managers, engineers, sales managers, nutritionists, researchers, senior management (CEOs, MDs, GMs, and owners), consultants, and farm owners. Selected buyers will receive various supportive programs to visit the show, such as round-trip flight tickets (economy class), accommodation at official hotels at the event location, access to onsite business lounges, and pre-arranged onsite business matching meetings. Interested buyers are welcome to contact at ildex@vnuexhibitionsap.com to apply for this program and to receive more information about the criteria for selection and individual package details.

Pre-register is now available online
Registration for ILDEX Philippines is now open HERE. Visitors who register online will receive a free badge for the event. Save the date: ILDEX Philippines, in co-location with the Philippine Poultry Show, on June 7-9, 2023, at the SMX Convention Center in Manila, Philippines.

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Cereals agronomy exhibitors preview plots

Cereals exhibitors gathered at the new Thoresby site on 20 April to view their crop plots and discuss plans for the event on 13-14 June.

With 6ha of plots growing a wide range of crops, there was plenty to see, and Jonathan Backhouse, arable project manager at Cereals, said they are growing well so far. “We had a kind autumn and good conditions for drilling. It was a kind winter up until the period after Christmas when we had some late frosts,” he said. “Recent rainfall has been welcome on the sandy land here.”

Mark Carter, co-owner at BioNature, is exhibiting at Cereals for the second time. “Last year we had a real success and so much interest. This year we’ve raised our game and have trial plots of oilseed rape (OSR) and wheat,” he said.

“We are looking at where we use Delta – nitrogen in a special form which encourages rooting, tillering and stem strength. It is applied at T0, T1 and T2, saving extra passes. We can tell differences in evenness of wheat and branching of OSR already.”

KWS will showcase its ‘wheels’ of winter wheat, winter barley, spring wheat and spring barley at Cereals, a feature which proved popular last year. New Recommended List spring wheat varieties Alicium and Harsum, and new RL spring malting barley variety, Curtis, will also be on display at KWS’s stand, said the firm’s technical specialist Olivia Potter.

“We had brilliant success last year at Cereals – it was the first time we were back after a break. It was really good for getting farmer contact and we are looking forward to that aspect this year.”

As well as cereals, there will also be trials of sugar beet, including Conviso Smart, treated and untreated for weed control, said Martin Brown, AgroServices manager at KWS. “We also have a virus yellows tolerant variety and a very exciting upcoming variety that’s tolerant to cercospora.”

NIAB is demonstrating options to support more resilient future arable systems. Visitors can look at a diverse range of the UK’s under-utilised and novel crops that may become more popular over the next few years, said Stuart Knight, director of agronomy at NIAB.

“With five herbal grazing ley mixtures alongside buckwheat, quinoa, grain maize, durum wheat, hybrid rye and triticale, growers have the option to view the crops above and below ground in the 20m long NIAB Soil Hole,” said Mr Knight.

Lee Bennett, managing director at RAGT Seeds – a recent returner to Cereals – is looking forward to the event. “We have a bit of everything. We have breeding plots with new and established varieties including wheat Group ones Skyfall and Illustrious and Group four Bairstow, and new two-row winter barley, Orcade. There are also plots containing barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) resistant and tolerant varieties.

“It is nice to see what’s out there and meet the competition. Cereals is a great networking event.”

Farmers looking to get the most out of their fertiliser use have access to a new nitrogen efficiency optimiser, widely available across the UK and Ireland for the first time this year, said Alex Nichols, marketing manager at Corteva.

“BlueN is a biostimulant containing a naturally available bacteria that enables crops, including cereals, oilseed rape and maize to fix nitrogen from the air and make it available throughout the plant’s lifecycle. Farmers will be able to view crop plots treated with BlueN and talk to Corteva’s experts on the stand over both days.”

DSV is celebrating its 100th anniversary at Cereals and will be showcasing barley variety, Sensation, which is resistant to BYDV and barley mosaic virus types one and two.

Cereals is always a place where visitors can learn best practice and Cereals host Gregor Pierrepont, partner at Thoresby Farming and Estate, is also looking forward to the social element, where visitors can catch up with familiar faces.

“I’m incredibly honoured and excited to play a part in Cereals, which has been a key part of the farming calendar for decades.”

For more information about Cereals visit the website, HERE

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April 27, 2023

Ÿnsect and the LOTTE R&D Centre sign an MoU

Ÿnsect, the world leader in insect production, signs a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the LOTTE R&D centre, a Korean leader in the Tech industry. The MOU was signed by Guillaume Daoulas, Ÿnsect Food & Plant Sales Director, in the presence of Cho Juhyeon, Korean Vice-Minister for SMEs and Startups, at the “France – Korea” event organized by French Tech and the French Embassy in Korea on April 26th.

The agreement includes conducting joint research to develop insect-based food products, working together to increase knowledge of edible insects’ health claims, and conducting and sharing surveys on “insects in human food” among consumers in Europe and South Korea. This partnership will enable Ÿnsect to accelerate its development in human food and expand its activity in Asia.

The MOU between Ÿnsect and the LOTTE R&D centre represents a significant milestone in the development of insect-based food products and highlights the importance of cooperation between France and Korea in the Tech industry.

“The signing of this MOU with the LOTTE R&D center, the Korean leader, is a major step forward in Ynsect’s development. We aim to accelerate our presence in high value-added markets, with natural, healthy and sustainable ingredients. Through LOTTE R&D center, we now benefit from the support of a key player to better understand the different markets in which we are establishing ourselves across the Asian continent and thus be able to meet the demand for local proteins,” says Guillaume Daoulas, Ÿnsect Food & Plant Sales Director.

Ÿnsect aims to accelerate its presence in high value-added markets with natural, healthy, and sustainable ingredients – this partnership is a clear step in this direction. Lee Gyeong Hweon, president at the LOTTE R&D centre, believes that insect proteins are a key option to meet the food and climate challenges of our time, and Asia is already keen on insect-based foods for human nutrition.

In a 2011 report, the FAO highlighted that to feed the planet by 2050 we will have to produce 70 percent more ingredients with only five percent of available land. The FAO already mentioned insects as a solution. Ten years later, with its industrial know-how and scientific knowledge, Ÿnsect began developing the human food market.

Insects are an environmentally sustainable and healthy protein source that can meet the world’s food and climate challenges. Studies conducted by Maastricht University show that mealworm proteins are as beneficial as milk proteins in terms of digestion, nutrition, absorption, and muscle production. Additionally, the protein content of insects is naturally high, requires 30 times less land, emits 40 times fewer CO2 emissions than beef, and uses 40 times less water than pork.

For more information about Ÿnsect visit the website, HERE.

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April 26, 2023

UK’s largest farmer buying groups form alliance to deliver purchasing efficiency

Today, Fram Farmers Ltd, Woldmarsh Producers Ltd and AF Group Ltd have announced a new collaborative procurement initiative – Agri Procurement Alliance Ltd (APA).

This exciting new initiative aims to secure better value to the farmer and landowner memberships of the three largest cooperative buying groups by leveraging the strength and influence of their combined 6000 members. All three groups, each with their own unique operational methods, have a common purpose – to improve margins for their members and build stronger relationships with the supply chain.

“Profound changes are taking place in the agricultural supply sector as we adjust to a post-Brexit marketplace, and transition from an EU to UK agricultural policy platform. These changes bring opportunities, challenges and new priorities for farm procurement,” explains Stuart McKenzie, APA chairman.

“It has therefore never been more important for farmers to adapt to this disruption, and work together through their cooperative buying groups. APA is a response to these challenges and the continuing consolidation of the agri supply chain, including manufacture and distribution.”

From 26th April 2023, APA will set strategy for the purchase of specific products, utilising the collective strength of the new alliance to build stronger relationships with the supply chain. Initially, APA will be focused exclusively on the fertiliser market – negotiating procurement terms, collation of market intelligence and new product innovation, and sharing this with the three buying groups.

“Despite significant individual growth in membership numbers, cooperation between the groups provides an opportunity to make a step-change in size, bringing the total to over 6,000 members. We are confident this will elevate discussions with suppliers to another level, bringing benefits to both members and suppliers,” Mr McKenzie adds.

“APA will be solely focused on working with suppliers, to optimise volumes and deliver more efficient forecasting, planning and enhanced procurement. There will be no change in how the individual buying groups support and serve their members, who will continue to receive distinctive value, service and advice.”

Each of the groups, as shareholders, will hold an equal proportion of the equity of APA, with two directors representing each of the shareholders on the board of the new alliance:

  • David Horton Fawkes – AF Group Ltd CEO
  • Iain Gardner – AF Group Ltd chairman
  • Heather Claridge – Woldmarsh Producers Ltd CEO
  • Andrew Price – Woldmarsh Producers Ltd chairman
  • Andrew Knowles – Fram Farmers Ltd CEO
  • David Sheppard – Fram Farmers Ltd board member

Stuart McKenzie, former Woldmarsh Producers Ltd chief executive, will chair APA, bringing decades of agricultural management and procurement experience to lead the initiative.
The three farming groups are clear that the establishment of APA is not the beginning of them merging, nor will it dilute their individual independence, identity, or regional propositions.

“Each of the groups have always recognised the value and benefits of cooperating and working collaboratively with organisations that share similar values objectives and ethos,” says Mr McKenzie.

“Each buying group is a unique organisation, and APA is an exciting solution to strengthen the individual organisations’ operational capabilities, streamline operations and create opportunities. This diversity is part of APA Ltd’s strength.”

“In short, APA is about working with suppliers and the wider industry to support UK farming, and we are looking forward to bringing further value to the collective memberships,” he concludes.

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Australia registers BLUEFUME™ as an environmentally sustainable structural fumigation option

Draslovka Holdings a.s. welcomes the approval by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) of the use of BLUEFUME™, marking an important step forward for the environmental impact of the pest control industry in Australia. 

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BLUEFUME™ is a highly effective, cost efficient, environmentally sustainable alternative structural fumigation product for use in places like factories, mills, silos, warehouses and ships. It directly replaces existing products such as sulfuryl fluoride which have a detrimental environmental impact. BLUEFUME™, which breaks down into naturally occurring substances, offers Australian companies who have traditionally used archaic fumigants as part of their pest management programs an environmentally sustainable alternative, enabling them to significantly reduce their emissions on their path to carbon neutrality.

In response to the Montreal Protocol, agreed nearly three decades ago, the pest control industry took steps to phase out its use of methyl bromide, a prolific ozone depleting substance. In its place, fumigators turned to using sulfuryl fluoride which, whilst effective, is a synthetic greenhouse gas with a global warming potential more than 4000 times that of carbon dioxide. Today, a further step change is needed to ensure the industry remains sustainable into the long term by deploying effective, environmentally sustainable alternatives to legacy products. 

BLUEFUME™ has been approved for use in the European Union and is a preferred treatment option in France, Germany, South Africa, and New Zealand. As such, Australia has now joined a growing list of countries committed to upholding their multilateral environmental commitments under the Montreal Protocol and Paris Agreement. 

Responding to the news, Kade McConville, Director of Draslovka Agricultural Solutions, says, “The approval of BLUEFUME™ by the Government of Australia is a welcome step forward, providing the industry with the means to dramatically lower the emissions created by fumigation activities.  The use of BLUEFUME™ will change the environmental sustainability landscape of fumigation in Australia, historically one of the most prolific users globally of environmentally damaging legacy products.”

For more information about Draslovka visit the website, HERE.

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April 25, 2023

Sumitomo Corporation signs an MoU valued at over $100m with Nutrition Technologies for distribution in Japan

Sumitomo Corporation has signed an MoU agreement with Nutrition Technologies with a portfolio valued at over US$100m. The MoU allows Sumitomo to distribute Nutrition Technologies products into the Japanese market for use in a range of sectors, including petfood and aquafeed products. Sumitomo Corporation is an existing investor of Nutrition Technologies and is strategically aligned to the company’s mission of sustainably feeding the global population through a circular economy. 

Sumitomo Corporation recognises the advantage of Nutrition Technologies’ low-energy, tropical production technology compared to other manufacturers of insect-based products. With the growing demand for food and increasing pressure on protein supply, Sumitomo Corporation sees the need for more sustainable products and the opportunity presented by Nutrition Technologies products, which are made from Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL). 

This is an exciting opportunity for Nutrition Technologies to extend their commercial reach in Japan, thanks to Sumitomo Corporation’s extensive distribution network and aligned companies within their group. This extensive market network and in-depth consumer insight will facilitate the Japanese market to access sustainably manufactured insect-based products, creating a more sustainable and equitable food system in the process. 

“This distribution agreement not only secures supply for our existing customers and the strength of demand we have for future production, but emphasises our commitment to the success of Nutrition Technologies, and underlines the strategic alignment between the two companies. We envisage a bright future where the two businesses can grow together,” says Masahito Uno, General Manager Life Sciences Division Sumitomo Corporation. 

Sumitomo Corporation also recognises that there are many other opportunities outside of the feed sector, such as in sustainable cosmetics and Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), and is already creating linkages with key partners to develop these products, which are expected to come online in the coming years. 

Background 
Global food security has steadily declined for the past few decades and has been significantly tested in recent years through extreme weather events and war. Population growth has fuelled the current 1.2 billion tonnes demand for animal feed ingredients, which has severe environmental consequences both for land and sea. There is a growing protein deficit, with supplies of traditional proteins for animal feed, such as fishmeal and soybean meal, stagnating due to overfishing and deforestation. Meanwhile, organic matter and food waste in landfills are significant contributors of greenhouse gas emissions, and the overuse of chemical fertilisers is severely reducing the productivity and resilience of crucial agricultural soil. 

Sumitomo Corporation is a leading Fortune 500 global trading and business investment company with 131 locations in 66 countries and regions. Sumitomo Corporations, conducts commodity transactions in all industries utilising worldwide networks, provides customers with financing, serves as an organiser and a coordinator for various projects, and invests in companies to promote greater growth potential. 

Nutrition Technologies manufacture and supply insect protein meal, oil and frass (insect manure) to help feed the growing agriculture and feed industries around the world. Using a combination of beneficial microbes and Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) using a low-energy, zero-waste production model to grow their insects, the larvae are reared on clean and traceable agro-industrial by-products. As a tropical species, the Black Soldier Fly larvae grow quickly and efficiently in the ambient Malaysian climate, meaning that very little energy is required to grow or breed the flies. The company currently ships industrial volumes of material throughout Europe, Asia & South America, from the two hectare factory in Malaysia. 

“We have been working with Sumitomo for a number of years, and this is another rewarding step forward in our shared journey towards a more sustainable future. Japan represents a very exciting market for us, and as we already work together, Sumitomo are the perfect partner to continue this development,” says Nick Piggott & Tom Berry, Co-CEOs and Co-founders of Nutrition Technologies. 

The insect sector has gathered increasing attention over the past few years, with the global insect protein market alone estimated to be worth US$343 million in 2021, and expected to grow with a CAGR of 26.49 percent to reach US$1.3 billion by 2027. As a sustainable solution to help minimise multiple unsustainable practices, the sector as a whole has seen investments totalling nearly US$1 billion, but with multiple technological hurdles, few companies are yet to reach industrial scale. 

For more information about Sumitomo Corporation visit the website, HERE.

For information about Nutrition Technologies visit the website, HERE.

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USDA announces new National Institute of Food and Agriculture Director

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announces the appointment of Manjit K. Misra as the new Director of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). The NIFA Director leads the agency’s work in advancing agricultural research, education, and extension to solve societal challenges. Dr Misra will start his new role on Monday, May 8, 2023.

“Dr Misra is an esteemed scientist and educator whose devotion to studying and sharing his knowledge of seeds with the world will benefit society and inspire generations to come,” says Secretary Tom Vilsack. “I am confident he will bring strong leadership and expertise to USDA as we continue our work to invest in and grow initiatives that ensure the long-term viability of agriculture and food systems.”

“We are excited to add Dr Misra’s leadership and expertise to our team as we continue to transform our nation’s food and agricultural system,” says Chavonda Jacobs-Young, USDA Chief Scientist and Research, Education, and Economics Under Secretary. “NIFA, with its unique research, education, and Extension partnerships, and the current unprecedented investments we have toward building the next generation of ag professionals, is well positioned to address the complex challenges we face in agriculture.”

Prior to joining USDA, Dr Misra served as a Professor of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering at Iowa State University. For more than 30 years, he was Director of the university’s Seed Science Center. The centre has administered the National Seed Health System, authorised by USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, since 2001. Dr Misra also was founding Director of the Iowa State’s Biosafety Institute for Genetically Modified Agricultural Products.

In 2012, Dr Misra was appointed Chair of the USDA National Genetic Resources Advisory Council (NGRAC), a position he held until 2017. Dr Misra has served on more than 60 local, national, and international boards and committees. These include the Steering Committee for the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) International Conference on Biotechnology, the Scientific Advisory Council of the American Seed Research Foundation, the Board of Directors of the Iowa Seed Association, the Iowa Crop Improvement Association, and the First the Seed Foundation.

Dr Misra is the recipient of several awards for leadership, including the “Distinguished Service Award” from the American Seed Trade Association, the “Order of the Knoll Faculty Award” from Iowa State University, the “Global Agricultural Leadership Award” from the Indian Council of Food and Agriculture, the Sukup Global Food Security award, a certificate of appreciation from the Secretary of Agriculture and the AE50 award from the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE).

Dr Misra earned a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering in India, a Master of Science and a Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural Engineering at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He is a researcher with 137 publications and an innovator with ten patents. During his tenure as the Director of the Seed Science Center, the faculty and staff conducted seed programs in 79 countries, including 34 countries in Africa.

For more information about USDA visit the website, HERE.

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April 24, 2023

Mykola Solsky appealed to the G7 ministers to help in demining agricultural land

Ukraine needs international assistance in demining territories, including agricultural lands. This was emphasised by the Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine, Mykola Solskyi, during an online speech at the meeting of agriculture ministers of the G7 countries, which is being held in Japan.

According to him, 470,000 hectares of agricultural land in Ukraine are now mined. So far, only 17.5 percent of the mined territories have been surveyed, of which 57,000 hectares are for agricultural purposes.

“The process of demining the liberated territories does not stop. But this process is complicated and will stretch for decades. To date, more than 2,600 sappers from state and private structures carry out demining in Ukraine. With such capacity, it will take us more than 20 years to clear only agricultural land,” the Minister emphasised.

He also emphasised that Ukraine urgently needs special equipment to speed up rumination. Noting that the sapper manually clears 15-20 square meters. m per day, and demining equipment – six square meters. km and at the same time, maximum safety for sappers is preserved.

“We have an urgent need for technical equipment for demining. We understand exactly what this technique is and how much it is needed. And here we hope for your help,” Mykola Solskyi addressed his colleagues.

He emphasised that international support will speed up the demining process and save the lives of Ukrainians who are forced to take daily risks.

“Among the farmers, there are brave people who do not wait until it is their turn to clear mines. Some farmers demine the fields on their own, using metal detectors, at their own peril and risk,” Mykola Solskyi said.

He emphasised that Russia also caused problems with exports and logistics, led to rising prices, farmers’ lack of working capital and inability to pay loans, and loss of equipment. At the same time, Ukraine continues to provide grain to ensure the food security of the world. Almost 59 million tons of agricultural products have already been exported since the beginning of the war. Ukraine also carries out a humanitarian mission – Grain from Ukraine to support the poorest countries in the world. Since the initiative started, six ships with food have been sent. Four more are planned in the near future.

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Minister of Agricultural Policy of Ukraine Mykola Solskyi held a meeting with Romanian Minister Petre Dea

The Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine, Mykola Solsky, met in Bucharest with the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development of Romania, Petre Dea.

The ministers discussed the situation that arose as a result of the latest decisions of some countries neighboring Ukraine. The Romanian minister confirmed that the transit of Ukrainian agricultural products will move across the country as much as possible and the ways of solidarity will be preserved.

For his part, Mykola Solskyi thanked his colleague that Romania did not take a decision to ban the import of Ukrainian agricultural products.

The parties agreed on the need to wait for the decision of the European Commission and after that to discuss all other issues related to the import of agricultural products from Ukraine.

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Mykola Solsky met with his Hungarian colleague

The Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Mykola Solskyi met with the Minister of Agriculture of this country Istvan Nady.

The parties discussed the situation that arose in connection with the decisions made, the Hungarian minister assured that the transit through their country will move quickly, efficiently and unhindered.

In addition, the Minister of Agriculture of Hungary announced that he supports the idea of compensation for the cost of transporting Ukrainian grain to European countries.

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April 21, 2023

BESTMIX® acquires Nirvention

BESTMIX® Software has acquired Nirvention, a hi-tech software company, specialised in software for real-time Quality Assurance and Quality Control measurements, material identification and parameter prediction. 

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Nirvention offers a suite of products called triPAT ident, triPAT process and triPAT quant. The software reads the NIR spectrum of incoming raw materials inline, during production, and identifies real-time the exact material and determines the quality and nutritional values. For instance, upon the intake of raw materials, the system will evaluate the product and confirm or deny if the material is exactly what you ordered and if the quality meets the requirements. With the in-line product triPAT process, production run-waste can be significantly reduced. This is for instance applied in extruder processes to reduce waste using predictive measurements and algorithms. The expertise and know-how of Nirvention and BESTMIX® will amplify each other and will enable us to provide more and better tools faster to our customers, explains Gerard Marneth, CEO at BESTMIX® Software.  

As an innovative company, they are always looking for ways to extend their knowledge and to improve their services and software to help their customers to improve processes, quality, sustainability, and profitability.  

Ed van Waardenberg, founder of Nirvention, is enthusiastic about joining BESTMIX®. Being part of the international BESTMIX® team, the market leader in the nutrition industry and working with a team of highly respected seasoned professionals, is an honour and will elevate the reach of their products and services to their current and future customers. 

For more information about BESTMIX® visit the website, HERE.

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CESCO EPC will be present at the 21th edition of SIPSA FILAHA

CESCO will take part in the 21th SIPSA FILAHA AGROFOOD 2023 from May 22nd to 25th, the largest trade fair in Africa dedicated to livestock and agricultural equipment.  

They will be ready to receive clients at Central Pavilion Zone A number 7. SAFEX Exhibition Center, Algiers, Algeria.

31,000 M² of exhibition, 23,000 Professional entries, 550 Exhibitors, 39 Countries represented.

SIPSA-FILAHA is one of the largest trade shows in Africa dedicated to agricultural and livestock equipment.

The trade show offers industry professionals a wide range of products to meet the needs in all sectors of agriculture and showcases the latest innovations as well as a series of forums and knowledge sessions organised by the foundation FILAHA Innove.

If you wish to arrange a visit or a working meeting with the booth, please contact them via email at Wassime.Khaoua@cesco-group.com to book an appointment on their calendar.

For more information about CESCO EPC visit the website, HERE.

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Improving on excellence – the new generation of grain cleaners

Bühler announces the launch of the next generation of its TAS grain cleaning system, the TAS LAAC. Cleaning is an essential part of any operation, as clean raw material is vital for any food and feed production process, ensuring safety and high quality of the product. The TAS cleaning system has been a customer favourite for grain processing for more than 30 years and its updated version is now available to customers worldwide.

The new TAS LAAC builds on the success of the classic TAS, renowned for its highly efficient cleaning, high throughput rate, flexible configuration, and low operating costs. The latest model retains all of this and comes with a range of impressive new features, including remote control for the machine settings. This means that operators can easily make adjustments to optimize settings at changeovers, no matter where they are in the mill, malting plant, or reception points.

Another major innovation is the introduction of ultra-reliable sensors. This enables the machine to be connected to digital services offering condition monitoring for maximum uptime and deep analyses for improved yields. Its instant compatibility with Bühler Insights, meanwhile, allows for advanced trend analysis and much more.

This range of new functions can help operators bring an end to unwanted downtime and product losses due to incorrect machine settings. In an ever-more competitive milling market, optimum efficiency is vital to improve yields, cut waste, and make sure that frequent changeovers are as smooth as possible.

“These were the challenges our engineers at Bühler set out to tackle when we took a fresh look at the well-established TAS cleaner series,” says Manfred Dess, Product Manager for TAS cleaners at Bühler. “Not many would expect much potential in improving or even revolutionizing a technology that has reliably met customers’ needs for decades. However, we have built on past success, optimized our existing cleaner solution, and introduced new groundbreaking features. With the new system in place, operators can manage machinery more easily, efficiently, and profitably with all the required functionality at their fingertips – even via mobile devices.”

For more information about Bühler visit the website, HERE.

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Cimbria expands its green coffee activities in South America

Cimbria is expanding its activities in South America, and the coffee branch is one of its most promising markets. Solutions for green coffee processing are important lines of business for Cimbria and have great potential for further expansion.

Since 2019, Cimbria has been strengthening its position in the green coffee processing market in South America. This move into South America is a natural expansion of Cimbria’s role as a key player in the global green coffee market. With approximately 80 percent market share in Ethiopia, Africa’s biggest producer of coffee, Cimbria’s experience is extremely valuable for the South American expansion.

“We focus on helping our clients grow their green coffee businesses in the best possible way. We focus on high-volume plants for coffee exporters, larger coffee cooperatives, and specialty coffee processing lines. Our Ethiopian success is built on solid and long-term representatives and customer relations with local service teams as one of the most vital parts of our business and a main reason for success. Thus, establishing local service teams in South America is also a vital part of our expansion plans,” explains Stefan Lautner, Cimbria Sales Manager in South America.

Mr Lautner currently lives in Lima, Peru, to ensure Cimbria’s South American expansion strategy over the coming years.

“As one of the only European operators working in the South American market, we have a big opportunity. We are well-known for our premium equipment and turnkey solutions, which match the requirements for high-quality systems and end products in South America. The requirements are increasing very fast, and this is a perfect opportunity for us to meet these demands,” says Mr Lautner. 

He continues, “specialty coffee processing is a very sensitive process that requires no loss of beans and no change of taste or quality of the coffee. Cimbria supports strong development of local micro lot processors and specialty coffee exporters in recent years through our custom-made solutions.”

So far, Cimbria has completed projects for various green coffee processing plants in Central and South America, including a state-of-the-art processing plant for one of Mexico’s top coffee exporting companies and the most modern coffee processing plant in Peru for Café Selva Norte.

For the Peruvian project, Cimbria built a dry mill for coffee cooperatives that collects coffee from small producers. This dry mill allows small producers access to high quality processing equipment, resulting in higher-quality coffee, reduced post-harvest loss, and improved traceability.

“Our machinery uses highly precise separation to guarantee very high purity in the final product. When the cooperative or client finalises their specifications for each coffee delivery, the machinery is calibrated to achieve the highest output of their desired quality specifications,” explains Mr Lautner. 

He continues, “the Café Selva Norte dry mill has two processing lines. The processing flow includes pre-cleaning, destoning, hulling, gravity separation, and colour sorting, and in the end, the coffee beans are automatically being weighed and filled into bags.”

Cimbria and Café Selva Norte are working closely together to ensure quality and to adapt capacity to the continuously increasing demands.

For more information about Cimbria visit the website, HERE.

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April 20, 2023

EU-funded project paves path toward new era of protein sustainability

An ultra-sustainable new protein source made its debut at a meeting of European agrifood industry leaders and researchers in Turin, Italy on Wednesday, April 12, 2023. During the biannual gathering of partners in the EU-funded Plenitude project, consortium members were served mycoprotein-based “chicken style” filets, produced using bioprocess technology developed to address modern challenges of global protein sustainability. The tasting marks a key milestone toward the ingredient’s upcoming launch in European markets.

Mycoprotein is a highly nutritious food derived from fungi. While mycoprotein-based foods have been available for decades, food ingredient company ENOUGH led the Plenitude project’s development of a new technology that enables minimal-waste production by utilising renewable feedstock and upcycling its byproducts in a circular fermentation bioprocess. The result is ABUNDA—a B2B mycoprotein ingredient food manufacturers can use to create a broad range of clean label, nutritious, delicious food products.

“Achieving a new level of sustainable and scalable mycoprotein production was only half the battle. We also needed to ensure ABUNDA’s culinary performance and sensory attributes are best in class while making it affordable for consumers,” says Craig Johnston, cofounder and director of strategic partnerships at Enough. “We completed the construction of the flagship plant and are ready for scalable production. The results of today’s tasting, alongside the incredible products of our project partners, show we are truly entering a new era for protein-rich foods.”

The Turin meeting menu additionally featured dishes from global agrifood giants, flavour and fragrance specialists, and leading plant-based food companies, also partners in the Plenitude project committed to developing new-generation meat substitutes using ABUNDA:

· Global meat company ABP – No Pork Pieces
· Plant-based meat company Vivera – Shawarma Kebab
· Flavor and fragrance company IFF – “Beef” Rendang
· Global agrifood giant Cargill – Plant-based Burger

All menu items were prepared and served by Van Ver Burger, a traveling Italian food truck specialising in sustainable gastronomy.

“ABUNDA is one of the best plant-based chickens we have tried so far. Its taste and texture are just like real chicken. We love its versatility in applications and we can’t wait to have it on our menu,” says Pasquale Digiglio and Daniele Paradisi, cofounders and chefs at Van Ver Burger.

“Getting feedback from highly skilled chefs and foodservice operators—as well as consumers—is critical for validating the product and ensuring it can have the impact the world needs,” comments Michael Kilkie, head of culinary at Enough. “We focus on making Abunda so easy to cook that there is not much learning curve for chefs.”

The technology
Unlike plant proteins, mycoprotein utilises glucose as feedstock to grow fungal proteins in a fermentation process with strong nutritional and sensory profiles for meat substitutes. The Plenitude project’s core technology is centered around a novel integrated bioprocess for making mycoprotein. In Sas van Gent, Netherlands, the world’s first such facility has been built alongside a Cargill biorefinery producing bioethanol. The plant, operated by ENOUGH, utilises on-site glucose production, then returns its waste streams back to the biorefinery where they become bioethanol.

Sustainability
To assess the project’s sustainability, life cycle assessment consultancy Life Cycle Engineering will be conducting detailed analyses of the technology’s resource usage and potential for improving the environmental footprint of modern protein production. Preliminary results suggest that Abunda has significantly lower environmental impact than animal proteins.

For more information about Plenitude visit the website, HERE.

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Livestock Philippines 2023: Creating new opportunities for livestock, poultry, and aquaculture

The stage is set for the biggest and most comprehensive livestock show in the Philippines that will  take place on July 5-7, 2023, at the World Trade Center in Pasay City, Metro Manila. 

Livestock Philippines is known as a frontrunner international trade fair focusing on B2B for  livestock and poultry in the country. In its 12th year, Livestock Philippines continues to be a  comprehensive platform that creates new business opportunities, connects, and sustains  networks, and brings solutions to the entire agriculture industry in the Philippines. It expects to attract 300 local and international exhibitors who will showcase impressive displays of cutting edge technology for livestock, poultry, and aquaculture production. The show also expects to  welcome around 10,000 trade visitors across different regions in the Philippines including  international visitors. 

The theme this year highlights the ecosystem of livestock, poultry, and aquaculture production, and mainly focuses on food SafetySecurity, and Sustainability. It is timely and relevant to the  celebration of Nutrition Month which falls in July. Expect to see comprehensive discussions headed by various agencies of the Department of Agriculture and other invited industry experts. 

Strong support from the livestock and poultry industry 
The Department of Agriculture and the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources host both  Livestock Philippines and Aquaculture Philippines this year, respectively. Several other industry associations continue to show and extend their full support to the show together with the  Batangas Egg Producers Cooperative, National Federation of Hog Farmers, Inc., Pork Producers Federation of the Philippines, Philippine Veterinary Medical Association, and the Soro-Soro Ibaba  Development Cooperative.

Highlighting the booming aquaculture sector in the Philippines 
The aquaculture sector significantly contributes in terms of food security in the country and  provides livelihood to the community. Thus, this year’s event becomes more relevant as it is a  concurrent event with Aquaculture Philippines, a side-pocket event that focuses on aquaculture nutrition, health, and production. It highlights a small pavilion of exhibiting companies with their products and services that are beneficial to the aquaculture sector. A pavilion will be instituted to exclusively cater to fisherfolks and the entire aquaculture community, and a series of talks will be staged to discuss the outlook of the aquaculture sector in the country, address various foregoing aquaculture-related issues and provide solutions to them, highlight trends and innovations, and  share knowledge to create a learning ecosystem that can make an impact to the industry. 

Livestock Philippines is among the series of livestock shows in Southeast Asia organised by Informa Markets. Since 2011, Informa Markets has successfully held Livestock Philippines which has become the official hub of the livestock and poultry sectors in the country as it continuously creates new opportunities for livestock, poultry, and most recently, to work more in aquaculture.  For more than a decade, the show has evolved into a centerpiece for markets, buyers, and traders as it has effectively connected the industry’s value chain from the domestic front up to the global scale which significantly helped improve the country’s livestock and feed production. 

For more information about the event visit the website, HERE.

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