Triton introduces innovative cooling situation.
Lallemand Animal Nutrition announces new product line.
Though dry pet food dominates the Brazilian market, Nestlé Purina is betting on wet pet food with a new production facility coming on line in early 2024.
The increase in net loss was due to increased selling, general and administrative expenses, including US$4.4 million in increased media expenditures, higher depreciation and increased unabsorbed plant cost.
Whether or not you attended Petfood Forum, these data points may be interesting because they reflect the strength and dynamism of the global pet food industry.
Is it enough for such a huge pet food failure?
While you may have heard us say “pets need nutrients, not ingredients,” what exactly are those essential nutrients? Here’s a breakdown of all the essential nutrients according to the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) that are required for foods to be called complete and balanced for adult and growing cats and dogs. Included are also links to other blog posts that describe some of these nutrients and why they’re essential. Protein and Amino Acids While the amount may differ between dogs and cats, and between adults and seniors, all pets have a minimum requirement for protein to make muscle in the body and help in many important body functions. Amino acids are the building blocks of protein and there are approximately a dozen essential amino acids in addition to a minimum of overall protein that all pets need: Arginine Histidine Isoleucine Leucine Lysine Methionine Cystine Phenylalanine Threonine Tryptophan Valine Taurine (cats) Fats and Fatty Acids All pets have a minimum amount of total fat that they need in their diet and there are also some specific types of fatty acids that are also required for different lifestages. Overall fats and specific types of fatty acids help your pet maintain a healthy skin/coat, regulate inflammation, and aid in development in growing pets. Linoleic Acid Arachidonic Acid (cats) Alpha-Linoleic Acid (growth) EPA + DHA (growth) Minerals Minerals, some of which are also called electrolytes, are critical to keeping fluid balance, growing and maintaining bones, and helping to regulate many processes running in a pet’s body, such as movement of muscles. The amounts required can vary between growing and adult animals, and there is also a required ratio of certain minerals such as calcium and phosphorus for optimal health, especially for growing large breed puppies. Calcium Phosphorus Potassium Sodium…
The company’s finances followed a similar pattern in the final quarter of 2022.
Versele-Laga celebrates 90 years.
GEA developing energy-efficient products.