Discovering the solutions of tomorrow today: Alltech Young Scientist program calls all future innovators

[LEXINGTON, KY.] – The Alltech Young Scientist (AYS) program, the world’s largest university-level competition in agri-science, seeks to attract future innovators for its 2017 term. Regional first-place winners will be invited to attend an all-expense-paid Alltech Young Scientist Discovery Week, culminating at ONE: The Alltech Ideas Conference in Lexington, Kentucky, USA. Here, the brightest minds will compete to obtain a fully funded Ph.D. position (undergraduate) or fully funded postdoctorate position (graduate) in addition to cash prizes of $5,000 USD and $10,000 USD, respectively. 

Alltech welcomes Leonides Garcia as the general manager for the Philippines

[MANILA, the Philippines] – Alltech is pleased to announce that Leonides Garcia has been promoted to the position of general manager for the Philippines, effective July 1, 2016.

Alltech calling talented young graduates to join its 2017 Career Development Program

The Corporate Career Development Program members of 2016 at Alltech Headquarters, Kentucky, USA with Suniti Majumdar, Manager Alltech Educational Engagement, Dr. Aoife Lyons, Director Alltech Educational Engagement and Dr. Pearse Lyons, President and Founder, Alltech.

[DUNBOYNE, Ireland] – Exciting opportunities await 12 high-calibre graduates as the fifth annual Alltech Corporate Career Development Program seeks to recruit recent bachelor’s and master’s degree graduates. Alltech invites graduates who wish to develop skills in science, veterinary science, biotechnology, information technology, marketing and finance to apply during the window of Aug. 15–Sept.

PSA Symposium: Industry addresses challenges of antibiotic-free production, asks what’s next for consumer demand

Symposium presenters (left to right) Dr. Greg Mathis, Southern Poultry Research; Dr. Peter Spring, Bern University of Applied Sciences; Dr. Randall Singer, University of Minnesota; Dr. Peter Ferket, North Carolina State University; and session chair Aidan Connolly, Alltech, discuss gut health physiology issues, coccidiosis and antibiotic resistance following the Symposium: Challenges with Antibiotic-Free Poultry Production sponsored by Alltech at the 2016 Poultry Science Association meeting in New Orleans o

[NEW ORLEANS] – No matter where poultry operations place their mission statement on the spectrum of traditional and antibiotic-free production, the consumer-driven issue is having a “snowball” effect on the industry. This fact was evident as 650 poultry academia and industry members packed the Symposium: Challenges with Antibiotic-Free Poultry Production sponsored by Alltech at the 105th Poultry Science Association (PSA) meeting in New Orleans last week.

Alltech Crop Science finalizing new product registration in China to meet growing global demands

As its population grows, China strives for new agricultural practices to feed the over 1.3 Billion people who call it home.

[LEXINGTON, Ky.] – As World Population Day places focus on population issues this month, Alltech Crop Science continues to look at what the world needs to feed itself. The company believes in applying technology at a local level to meet growing global needs. In particular, the company is looking at serving the needs of a rapidly growing middle class in China.

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