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1. EcoAgri.biz: Food crisis puts
ethanol in hot seat.
Read more on the debate over
renewable fuels and rising feed and
food prices.
www.ecoagribiz-digital.com
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2. Nutritional emulsifiers make most of feed energy.
With feed ingredient costs continuing to rise,
supplementation with nutritional emulsifiers can
improve animal performance even with reduced feed
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3. China seeks center stage
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All eyes are on Asia as China
begins to flex its feed muscle
and companies worldwide
position themselves to tap
into this growing animal feed
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