Ag journalism leaders discuss opportunities to advance the agriculture industry

Tracey Flinter, Alltech European communications manager presents Danielle Grindlay with her IFAJ–Alltech Young Leader in Agricultural Journalism Award, 2016, in Bonn, Germany.

New Zealand and Australia agriculture leaders selected to take part in the exclusive professional development event

Predicted population of 9 billion in 2050 calls for 20/20 vision

During the recent ONE: The Alltech Ideas Conference, much discussion was given to the topic of feeding a growing global population.

With World Population Day on July 11, we reflect on the simple fact that it took hundreds of years for the world population to grow to one billion. More than 200 years later, however, it grew sevenfold, reaching seven billion in 2011.

The Alltech Idea Lab: Access world-changing ideas and innovation in business, science and agriculture

The Alltech Idea Lab: Access world-changing ideas and innovation in business, science and agriculture

[LEXINGTON, Ky.] – Alltech welcomed more than 3,000 attendees from 71 countries to Lexington, Kentucky, USA, for ONE: The Alltech Ideas Conference, an international forum for world-changing ideas and inspiration. Speakers, including Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, former CEO of Ford Alan Mulally, former Global Marketing Officer of Procter & Gamble Jim Stengel, renowned author and water expert Seth M.

Alltech acquires Coppens International, an innovative aquatic feed and nutrition company

Anno Galema, managing director of Coppens International (right), with Dr. Pearse Lyons, Alltech founder and president (left), celebrating Alltech's completed acquisition of Coppens International, a leading European aquaculture solutions and nutrition company.

Establishes a dynamic aquatic feed solutions provider combining innovation, technology, research and development to deliver value and efficiency to aquatic farmers around the world

Union will accelerate aquatic feed innovation through combined scientific knowledge, technology, research and development

Keep pig profits from melting this summer

[LEXINGTON, Ky.] –             Stress is not only bad for the animal and the producer’s profits, but it also short-changes the consumer. Stress right before slaughter can result in pale, soft pork with greater drip loss, while long-term stress can cause dark, firm and dry pork.

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