New Factsheet: Challenges of by-Product Utilization in Animal Feeds

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A new factsheet was recently published on the challenges of utilizing by-products in animal feeds.

Challenges

Though the animal food industry is an excellent example of sustainability, there are a number of challenges that are presented when utilizing by-products in animal feed. These challenges can include:

  • nutritional variability,
  • feed safety,
  • regulatory compliance,
  • logistics,
  • environmental impact, and
  • economics.
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Challenges of By-product Utilization in Animal Feeds

This factsheet provides an overview of the use of by-products in animal feeds and outlines several challenges to incorporating them to the fullest potential.


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