Dairy Diary: July business update

03-08-2023 | |
Dairy Diary: July business update

What’s NEW in the dairy farming world? We report on an on-farm mastitis diagnostic, a new yeast factory in Spain, and sustainable shrink bags and films for cheese. Read an update on the latest dairy sector news…

Zoetis launches Protivity vaccine and an on-farm mastitis diagnostic

Zoetis has launched Protivity, the first-in-class modified live vaccine approved to protect healthy beef and dairy calves against respiratory disease caused by M. bovis infection in the EU. The company has also launched Vetscan Mastigram+, a rapid on-farm mastitis diagnostic. It uses a simple flow dipstick test to detect Gram-positive mastitis in just 8 hours, enabling results before the next milking.

DSM-Firmenich’s Bovaer achieves 50,000-tonnes of CO2e saving

DSM-Firmenich says that its feed supplement Bovaer has reached a significant milestone in the reduction of enteric methane emissions from cows and has, to date, enabled farmers to save 50,000 tonnes of CO2e and counting. The additive suppresses enzymes that trigger methane production in the cow’s rumen, with just a quarter teaspoon of Bovaer per cow a day reducing methane emissions by 30% from dairy cows.

Olmix aquires Brazillian biotech company Yes Sinergy

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Photo: Olmix Group

Olmix Group has acquired Yes Sinergy, a Brazilian biotech company specialising in natural additives for animal nutrition and welfare. The Group now generates revenues of more than €200 million, including nearly €150 million in animal nutrition, health and welfare.

CIEL launches new reports to support net-zero targets

The Centre of Innovation Excellence in Livestock’s (CIEL) 2 new reports are ‘Net Zero & Livestock: Bridging the Gap’, which serves as a guide to help accelerate innovation and progress the pathway to net zero for the livestock sector, and ‘Investing in Animal Health’, which outlines the need for innovative animal health solutions to overcome challenges facing the livestock sector, including achieving net zero and reducing environmental impact.

Phileo celebrates new factory in Valladolid, Spain

Phileo by Lesaffre celebrated the opening of its new factory in Valladolid, Spain, with more than 100 customers and business partners from the agricultural industry. The new factory will focus on the production of Selsaf, Phileo’s nutritional solution enriched in organic selenium.

Amcor invests in more sustainable shrink bags and films

Amcor has built a new production line for high-performance shrink bags and films for meat and cheese at its Amcor Flexibles plant in Swansea, UK. The new shrink bags and films offer a more sustainable alternative to existing solutions, with a high barrier PVdC-free formulation, thinner material that maintains performance, and exceptional optical properties.

Photo: Haiko Zuidhoff

Haiko Zuidhoff succeeds Eddy Ketels as Orffa CEO

Eddy Ketels will step down as CEO of Orffa at the end of 2023, having worked for the company for 35 years and having held the position of CEO since 2001. He will be succeeded by Haiko Zuidhoff, who will start in his new role as of 1 October 2023. Zuidhoff has worked in Asia for 25 years, most recently as IMCD president for the Asia region. Prior to this, he served in various senior leadership roles at Trouw Nutrition Nutreco and Corbion.

Holstein UK elects new president and prepares to open new headquarters

During Holstein UK‘s AGM on 28 June, a fond farewell was paid to Holstein UK president John Jamieson of the Firth herd, who stood down at the end of his 24-month term. Holstein UK then welcomed Andrew Jones of Rossett Holsteins as the new president. As a member of numerous industry committees and councils, Jones has provided advice and support to make a positive difference to the Holstein breed and the wider industry. Meanwhile, Holstein UK is preparing to open its new headquarters in Telford, UK, following a refurbishment project.

NOVUS adds feed mill expert to methionine team

Novus International welcomes Michaela Braun to its methionine team serving customers in North America. Braun joined the company as senior liquid systems and sales specialist. In this role, she is responsible for the Automated Inventory Management System (AIMS) located on the sites of customers using NOVUS’ liquid source of methionine, Alimet feed supplement. She also provides feed mill technical support for the company’s sales teams in the United States and Canada.

Kinsley
Natalie Kinsley Freelance correspondent