Conference Report Nowadays, climate change is an omnipresent topic. Extreme weather events, such as high temperatures and heavy rainfall, are becoming more frequent, and there has been a rapid increase…
by Ilinca Anghelescu, Global Director Marketing & Communications, EW Nutrition The European Union (EU) agricultural sector is confronted with challenges and uncertainties stemming from the geopolitical risks, extreme weather events,…
With 73% of human-use antibiotics also used in food-animal production, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a pressing global health concern, particularly in contexts where humans and animals are in close proximity,…
by Ilinca Anghelescu, Global Director Marketing Communications, EW Nutrition Summary Global GHG Emissions and Agriculture: Agriculture-related emissions account for 31% of global anthropogenic emissions, with a growing share coming from…
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a significant threat to global health, driven by the overuse and misuse of antibiotics in both human medicine and livestock farming. In livestock farming, antimicrobials…
Over the past decade, the food industry witnessed a surge in the popularity of alternative proteins, driven by growing consumer awareness of environmental issues, animal welfare concerns, and health considerations.…
The European Environment Agency (EEA) has recently published a briefing detailing the impact of veterinary antimicrobials on Europe’s environment. Positive developments are to be applauded, however they do not tell…
By Ilinca Anghelescu, Global Director Marketing Communications, EW Nutrition This may be the year that climate change has arrived in humanity’s backyard, driving home the repercussions of human action and the…
“Every single social and global issue of our day is a business opportunity in disguise.” Peter Drucker By Ajay Bhoyar, Global Technical Manager, EW Nutrition Topics covered Major areas…
By Predrag Persak, Regional Technical Manager Europe, EW Nutrition Imagine you’re at a pub quiz dedicated to feed production, and this question pops up: name a process that returns up…