To support customers in their daily fight to cope with increasing raw material prices, Kemin organised a series of panel discussions around the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region with industry specialists to discuss solutions and coping strategies for rising raw material prices.
Throughout the past months, attendees gained insights into some of the nutritional tactics that can be utilised to ensure that valuable nutritional ingredients are efficiently digested and absorbed by animals.
“It is widely accepted that the profitability of animal production requires feed, a major expense, to be utilized by the animal as efficiently as possible,” said John Springate, president of the animal nutrition and health division of Kemin in Europe. “To stay abreast of nutritional challenges, we organised these panel discussions because so many raw materials, including oils and fats, despite being an excellent energy source, have become very expensive over the last several years and strategies for cost-effective diet formulation can be an important tool for everyone.”
Digestion and absorption of feed was a key topic because of its paramount importance to animal nutrition. Animals eat many molecules they cannot digest, such as non-starch polysaccharides, which can generate digestive stress in the animal, resulting in poor utilisation of other nutrients. This topic introduced much discussion among panelists and attendees:
By the end of the panel discussion, all industry specialists agreed that in today’s increasingly challenging production environment, optimising animal nutrition for profitability is critical.
Kemin intends to bundle the panel discussion and solutions into a book that is scheduled to be published at the beginning of 2013.