Direct Fed Microbials MarketÂ
January 2023 - Danisco Animal Nutrition & Health, a division of IFF, announced today that it has received approval from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) for Enviva PRO and Syncra SWI. The addition of these newly approved feed solutions to poultry and swine diets will enable farmers in Canada to benefit from more consistent animal performance all year round. Enviva PRO is a multi-strain viable microbial product (VMP) that is currently used in over 50 countries and backed by extensive scientific research. It combines three Bacillus VMP strains that promote the growth of beneficial bacteria and enhance feed conversion ratios in broilers, layers, ducks, and turkeys.
With this approval to modify gut health, they will be able to offer solutions tailored to the unique requirements of the Canadian poultry and pig industries and grow their presence in the Canadian market. They are eager to assist customers in the area in creating customized nutritional feed plans that not only result in outstanding animal performance, but also provide a return on investment.
Syncra SWI is a feed additive that combines VMP and a protease enzyme. It has a flexible enzyme system that can adapt to various feed components2. This greatly improves the digestion of energy and amino acids in growing and finishing pigs3. With Syncra SWI, pigs can get the full nutritional benefit from their feed, leading to robust overall performance and profitability for pork producers3. Both solutions help balance nutrition, the microbiome, gut health and immunity. This promotes a beneficial nutribiotic condition so the animals can concentrate on growth.
Some of the Direct Fed Microbials Companies listed below :Chr. Hansen Holding A/S (Denmark), Lallemand Inc. (Canada), Bio-Vet (US), Archer Daniels Midland Company (US), DowDuPont (US), DSM N.V. (Netherlands), Novozymes (Denmark), Novus International, Inc. (US), Biomin Holding GmbH (Austria), Kemin Industries, Inc (US), Cargill Inc. (US), Alltech Inc. (US), American Biosystems, Inc. (US), The Fertrell Company (US), and Micron Bio-Systems (US)