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Feed Management Magazine, Free Subscription

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Feed Management Magazine, Free SubscriptionAdvancing Feed and Technology

Feed Management is a business journal for people involved in the feed industry in USA and Canada. It is published bi-monthly to present in-depth coverage of feed production technology and animal nutrition. Each issue includes reports on current topics within the feed industry, product news and market trends. A must read in the feed industry! (Tradepub.com)

Feed Management contains information for commercial and integrated animal feed manufacturers and distributors in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

The magazine identifies breakthroughs in animal nutrition, points out developing market trends and opportunities, and encourages the adoption of innovative methodologies and technologies in feed production and marketing.

Regular features include Mill Management, covering feed production technology; Nutrition, covering animal nutrition research; Market Data, with detailed data and analysis on the changing market; Success Stories, high lighting leaders and innovators in the business; and Regulation, specific information about rules affecting readers from officials and government regulatory agencies. (magazine-agent.mag-sub.info)

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Geographic Eligibility: USA, Canada, Mexico & Carribean (If you outside the USA, Canada, Mexico or the Carribean please click here: Feed International.)

Publisher: Watt Publishing Company

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Feed industry explores role in global food security
By Roger Gilbert

At the recent high-level conference on food security in Rome, the feed industry's role and responsibility began to take shape.

High demand for meat protein products is here to stay. That's the message the International Feed Industry Federation (IFIF) delivered to the High-level Conference on Food Security, held in Rome.

While climate change and bio-energy were upper-most in delegates' minds, the rapidly developing crisis in food prices—particularly among developing countries—was being driven by record high oil prices and a continuing demand from a growing world population fuelled by higher income levels. ...

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