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Flavonoid-rich plant extracts alleviate inflammation in sows, laying hens and dairy cows..

Germany based company Evonik aims to help keep sows, laying hens and dairy cows healthy with a new plant-based product. The product, called PhytriCare® IM, consists of selected plant extracts with a high flavonoid content. Flavonoids are known for their anti-inflammatory effects. The product is available immediately throughout the EU. Approvals in other countries have been initiated.

“Healthy animals are in the interest of us all,” says Dr Gaetano Blanda, head of the Animal Nutrition business line at Evonik. “The farmer benefits from higher productivity, and the consumer can enjoy meat, eggs, or dairy products safe in the knowledge it is coming from healthy animals.”

Since the prophylactic use of antibiotics has been banned in Europe, many farmers are looking for alternative solutions to keep their animals healthy and productive. In addition to probiotics, various other product classes have become established, including phytogenics. Evonik Animal Nutrition adds plant-based PhytriCare® IM to its probiotics-based Gut Health Solutions portfolio.

Farm animals – like all living creatures – are exposed to a variety of stress factors and respond by activating the body’s defense mechanisms. If the stress continues at a higher level for a longer period, it can lead to chronic inflammation. As a result, animal welfare suffers. The animal then uses an increased share of its energy and nutrients for the immune system rather than for beneficial activities, such as growth and performance – sometimes for months or years. Consequently, production efficiency decreases and the animal’s ecological footprint increases.

“PhytriCare® IM was developed to prevent an overshooting of inflammatory reactions in sows, laying hens and dairy cows,” adds Nicholas Guthier, head of EMEA Region & Global Key Accounts at Animal Nutrition. “After all, female animals are particularly stressed by reproductive processes anyway.”

Evonik and Dr. Eckel rely on the natural anti-inflammatory effect of flavonoids in PhytriCare® IM. Some of these secondary plant constituents, numbering around 8,000, have been shown to influence certain biochemical processes in animals that are associated with inflammation.

PhytriCare® IM is a blend of carefully selected plant extracts covering a wide range of flavonoid subclasses. This blend targets a broad spectrum of inflammatory pathways to modulate, but not suppress, the inflammatory response.

The plant parts are well-chosen, gently processed and produced at Dr Eckel. This ensures a final product of consistent quality with a minimum content of ten percent flavonoids. 

Flavonoid-rich plant extracts alleviate inflammation in sows,

For the third consecutive year, the company was listed in the 2022/2023 Corporate Sustainability Index (ISE)

Minerva Foods a leader in the export of fresh beef and cattle byproducts in South America, and which also operates in the processed segment, informs its annual results related to 2022.

Consolidated gross revenue for the year was R$ 32,9 billion, up by 15 per cent year on year, with exports reaching approximately 70 per cent of revenue, reinforcing Minerva Foods’ leadership in beef exports in South America with a market share of approximately 20 per cent.

EBITDA, in turn, was R$ 2,8 billion in 2022, up by 17,6 per cent year on year, with an EBITDA margin of 9,2 per cent. Adjusted EBITDA, covering the performance of the Australian Lamb Company (ALC) acquisition at the end of the year, totalled R$ 31 billion.

Another highlight was net income, which totalled R$ 655 million in the year, up by approximately 10 per cent in 2021. 

Net leverage, adjusted for the acquisition of ALC (Australian Lamb Company) by 2,15x Net Debt/EBITDA, reached the lowest level since 2007. Cash generation was R$ 647 million in the year. In the last five years, Minerva Foods generated a significant R$ 5 billion in free cash flow.

For the third consecutive year, the company was listed in the 2022/2023 Corporate Sustainability Index (ISE) and the Efficient Carbon Index (ICO2), and for the first year, it was listed in the 2022/2023 CDP Brazil Climate Resilience Index (ICDPR70). All three indexes are present in the Brazilian stock exchange, B3.

For the third consecutive year, the company

Fishtech 2023 will be held on March 2 and 3 at CIDCO Exhibition & Convention, Navi Mumbai.

Fishtech 2023 a “Sustainable Blue Revolution: Nutritional Security and Exports” event which comprises of Exhibition, conference and workshops aims to promote development and leverage of opportunities in the fisheries sector. Fishtech 2023 will be held on March 2 and 3 at CIDCO Exhibition & Convention Centre in Vashi, Navi Mumbai.

FISHTECH 2023 will evolve around fisheries business opportunities in the different regions of Maharashtra and will be a regional hub nationally as well as internationally. It will concentrate on establishing a partnership between states and regions to promote seamless development and leverage of opportunities in the fisheries sector. The objectives of the event are to bring together stakeholders from the different parts of the Maharashtra region, public sector enterprises, and the private sector in the fisheries sector. Such a gathering will ensure the start of a dialogue that will lead to development and problem solving in a variety of fields.

Highlights of FISHTECH 2023

FISHTECH 2023 will bring together political leaders, policymakers, government officials, associations, exporters, and heads of global businesses to provide a forum for discussion on the future of fishing with a more representative and diversified audience.

  • Conferences; Sustainable Fisheries Development, Challenges/ Opportunities, innovation & technology, Harvest and Post-Harvest Management etc.
  • Panel Discussions; Impact of Climate Change on Fisheries and Business Development in the     Fisheries Sector etc.
  • Workshops; Fish Farming, Fish Processing and Preservation, Government Policy Awareness etc.
  • Exhibition; Industry, Companies, Startups and Government bodies.
  • Fisheries Technology for growing Fish Farming and Fish Processing
  • Networking Opportunities

Fishtech 2023 will be held on March

The project will also establish business orientation centres at Sher-E- Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST)

In order to practice sustainable agriculture in Jammu and Kashmir, the Government has approved a five-year project on Innovative Extension Approaches for Revitalising Agriculture in J&K. Government has sanctioned Rs 463 crore, which is aimed at empowering farmers and educated youth through technology-driven and inclusive agri-extension services.

According to the statement, one of the critical outcomes of the project would be the creation of two thousand Kissan Khidmat Ghars (KKGs), at the Panchayat level as a hub of convergence of services at the district level. They will also serve as a One Stop Centre for extending farmer-oriented services related to agriculture and allied sectors.

The project envisages promoting sustainable and profitable agriculture with a significant increase in the share of agricultural GDP. The project will also establish business orientation centres at Sher-E- Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST) Kashmir and Jammu and facilitate real-time problem redressal through cyber extension including RS-GIS-driven agro-advisories and ICT-based virtual contacts and communication systems. The project will also create a robust MIS system to maintain transparency and accountability in service delivery and information sharing with parent departments and administration.

The project will also establish business orientation

The 4th PMFAI SML Annual Agchem Awards ceremony followed the exhibition

Best Agrolife, the leading agrochemical manufacturer in India, bagged the award for Outstanding Innovation in Crop Solution at PMFAI-SML Annual Agchem Awards 2023. The Pesticides Manufacturers & Formulators Association of India (PMFAI) hosted the 17th International Crop-Science Conference & Expo in Dubai, UAE. The Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers Department of Chemicals & Petrochemicals supported the event.

Upon receiving this recognition, Vimal Alawadhi, MD, Best Agrolife Ltd. said, “It is a matter of great honour to be recognised on such a prestigious global platform. I congratulate my entire team for this tremendous feat. I would also like to thank the jury members for recognising BAL for our revolutionary innovations like ‘Ronfen’ which has proven extremely successful among farmers and has advanced the transition to more sustainable agriculture.”

The 4th PMFAI SML Annual Agchem Awards ceremony followed the exhibition. Leading agrochemical companies from 46 countries participated in the expo and showcased their product portfolios during the event. The event was a resounding success seeing a high footfall this year.

“It is a significant occasion for individuals directly or indirectly associated with the agrochemical industry which not only provides us with a great platform to meet and interact with our fellow agrochemical industrialists from around the world but we also get to know about the new product launches and the development of the agrochemical sector. However, the attention that BAL received during this whole event was the highlight for us this year. Our fellow delegates and participants were hugely impressed by the successful journey of our company and they expressed their keen interest in our recently launched products.” 

The 4th PMFAI SML Annual Agchem Awards

Remarks will be webcast live

Corteva, Inc announces that Chuck Magro, Chief Executive Officer, will speak at the Bank of America Securities 2023 Global Agriculture & Materials Conference at 8:50 a.m. Eastern Time on Wednesday, March 1, 2023.

Remarks will be webcast live. Registration for the webcast can be accessed through the Corteva Investor Relations website. A replay of the presentation will be available 24 hours after the presentation ends and will be accessible until June 2, 2023.

Remarks will be webcast liveCorteva, Inc announces

MoU aims at setting up Remote Pilot Training Organisation (RPTO) for agri drones

Leading agri-drone manufacturer IoTechWorld Avigation announced it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth (VNMKV), Parbani, Maharashtra to promote the use of unmanned aerial vehicles to boost farm productivity in the country.

This agreement by the Gurugram-based company with a leading academic institution for creating awareness among farmers about the use of technology for increasing farm output, besides furthering research in drone technology.  

Last month the agri drone manufacturing company has announced a similar tie-up with Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth (an Agriculture University), Rahuri, Maharashtra.

The latest MoU was signed by Dr Indra Mani, Vice Chancellor of VNMKV on behalf of the University, while Anoop Kumar Upadhyay, Co-Founder & Director signed on the behalf of IoTechWorld Avigation.

Upadhyay said IoTechWorld Avigation is at the forefront of promoting drone technology and partnerships with universities are aimed at furthering research activities. 

Giving details about the MoU with VNMKV, he said both parties will work in cooperation in science and technology and promote the use of drones in agriculture. 

“Both the signatories to the agreement will work together to develop an agricultural training centre and Remote Pilot Training Organization (RPTO) at VNMKV university,” he added.

Deepak Bhardwaj, Co-founder IoTechWorld said tie-ups with universities will help the company to further research in drone technology, besides creating awareness among farmer groups.

“The use of agri-drone is catching up among farmers and several farmers’ organisations have joined the campaign. These unmanned aerial robots are of great use as they not only help in saving cost, but time also,” he said. 

Another major objective of the tie-up is to the farmer with a friendly training module and create drone pilots at the proposed RPTO at the university.

IoTechWorld will be the technical partner in setting up of Remote Pilot Training Organisation (RPTO) for Agricultural Drones with VNMKV, which in turn will help reduce drone pilot shortage in the country, he added.

MoU aims at setting up Remote Pilot

This action by the EPA gives growers two new tools to use in their fruit orchards to battle fungal and bacterial disease

US based Summit Agro announced that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved expansion of the use of Regev and Timorex ACT fungicides to both stone and pome fruit production.

This action by the EPA gives growers two new tools to use in their fruit orchards to battle fungal and bacterial disease. Both these fungicides benefit from the activity of Tea Tree Extract (FRAC BM 01).

Regev is the first hybrid fungicide in that it unites the disease fighting power of botanical and conventional chemistries. The product combines Tea Tree Extract with difenoconazole (FRAC 3).

Timorex ACT is an OMRI-listed fungicide that only contains Tea Tree Extract making it a purely organic formulation. It also can be used as an ideal tank-mix partner for growers looking to boost the performance of their organic or conventional fungicide program.

“Stone and pome fruit growers will find Regev delivers remarkable control of scab,” said Eric Tedford, Summit Agro R&D manager. “This control extends to both the leaf and the fruit even at low rates.”

Tedford added that Timorex ACT is an ideal organic solution for growers looking for powdery mildew control.

Tedford explained, “Both Regev and Timorex ACT provide the trifecta of disease protection – preventative, curative and anti-sporulant control – through eight mechanisms of activity. These are unique aspects that fruit growers will benefit from.”

This action by the EPA gives growers

The Department has deputed a two-member central team to assist the State in the control and containment operations.

Avian Influenza (H5N1) was detected by the ICAR-National Institute of High-Security Animal Disease, Bhopal from the samples received from the Government Poultry Farm at Bokaro, Jharkhand. The Department issued a notification.  The last occurrence of Avian Influenza was reported in the Godda district of Jharkhand in January 2019. 

The State is advised to carry out the control and containment operations as per the Action Plan for Prevention, Control and Containment of Avian Influenza (2021). The Department has deputed a two-member central team to assist the State in the control and containment operations. Also, the Ministry of Health has deputed its central team for an overview of the surveillance in the human sector. Animal Husbandry Commissioner took a virtual meeting with the concerned officials of the State Animal Husbandry Department of Jharkhand to sensitise all before initiation of control and containment measures as per the Action Plan.

Compensation is paid to the farmers whose poultry birds, eggs and poultry feed are culled or disposed of by the State as per the action plan.

The state is advised to maintain sufficient stock of PPE kits and other accessories required for culling operations. The State is requested to coordinate with the departments of Health and Forest and sensitise them about Avian Influenza. The state is also requested to submit a daily report to this Department on the control measures taken by them.

The Department has deputed a two-member central

Besides, the flour mills were advised to bring down the prices of atta and other products in line with the reduction in market prices of wheat.

Food Corporation of India (FCI) may offload an additional quantity of 20 LMT of wheat in the open market under the Open Market Sale Scheme (OMSS) 2023 for sale through e-auction to flour mills, private traders, bulk buyers and manufacturers of wheat products like previous years. So far 50 LMT of wheat have been decided to offload under OMSS 

The reduction in reserve price along with the additional offloading of 20 LMT of wheat will collectively help in reducing the market price of wheat and wheat products for consumers.

Secretary, DFPD held a Video Conference meeting with the FCI and the representatives of flour millers, associations, federations, atta and suji product manufacturers to review the lifting of stocks in the second auction conducted under OMSS 2023.

Besides, the flour mills were advised to bring down the prices of atta and other products in line with the reduction in market prices of wheat.

Besides, the flour mills were advised to

Mitsui and CB-Agri will jointly enhance and boost the overall growth strategy of its biostimulant products.

Mitsui & Co. Ltd. announced that it has reached agreement to acquire a share of C&B AGRI Enterprises Limited, a leading Irish biostimulants manufacturing company. Through this partnership, Mitsui and CB-Agri will jointly enhance and boost the overall growth strategy of its biostimulant products.

CB-Agri is an Irish-based producer and distributor of biostimulant products made from natural seaweed and marine-derived amino-acid material. These products are highly competitive, organic and make an important contribution to farmers seeking to improve their crops in Europe, the Americas and Asia. Its C-Bio CPS product, made from 100 per cent pure Ascophyllum Nodosum and manufactured using a unique cold extraction process, has demonstrated excellent efficacy under all climates on a wide range of crops.

Mitsui’s Nutrition & Agriculture Business Unit aims to provide comprehensive and sustainable solutions to farmers, including the provision of agricultural inputs and related services, that contribute to a safe and sufficient food supply. To accomplish this vision Mitsui has established a global network of businesses including Anagra; Equlibra; Adelnor; Certis Belchim; Certis Biologicals; Bharat Certis and Cosaco, who all provide solutions for sustainable crop management. Now the Business Unit seeks to implement a development strategy for the biostimulants sector, and this is the first investment to secure a procurement source that will enable us to offer competitive products, as well as comprehensive service, to valued customers.

Leveraging the extensive global network owned by Mitsui, including key distribution platforms and regional partners in Latin America, Europe, Asia and Africa, we can pursue our vision of bringing value to our customers.

Mitsui and CB-Agri will jointly enhance and

Demand-side challenges need to be addressed by consistent subsidy policy formulation and implementation, long-term credit to small & marginal farmers.

 National Council of Applied Economic Research’s (NCAER) latest report on the “Making India a Global Powerhouse in Farm Machinery Industry” was released by Shobha Karandlaje, Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare at Krishi Bhawan. The NCAER is one of India’s premier economic policy- research think tanks.  

NCAER has analysed the non-tractor farm machinery industry from both demand and supply side perspectives, brings out the challenges in the sector, and recommends measures & reforms by benchmarking global practices in their Report.

This is an industry with myriad stakeholders. On the one hand, we have manufacturing firms, with a small number of large firms dominating the market.  On the other hand, we have small and marginal farmers who consume the products.  The problem is that there is a mismatch between the aspirations of small and marginal farmers who rent out equipment, if at all, and producers who want to expand the market. While India has done well in the production and export of tractors, the market for non-tractor farm machinery is fairly limited, both on the supply and demand sides.  The challenge is how to expand the market.

India needs a vision for the next 15 years to convert itself into a production and export hub for non-tractor farm machinery. Policies should address current challenges and act as accelerators to convert India’s dual farm machinery market into an advantage by producing a range of equipment that caters to all types of farmers around the world.

Demand-side challenges need to be addressed by consistent subsidy policy formulation and implementation, long-term credit to small & marginal farmers and strengthening of extension programmes.

India should have a 15-year vision plan to turn India into a farm machinery production hub for the world.  The supply-side challenges can be addressed by promoting R&D in non-tractor farm machinery, improving ease of doing business, encouraging exports and FDI, reducing reliance on imported farm machinery, improving & maintaining quality and addressing skilled worker shortages.

The All-India Agricultural Machinery Manufacturers’ Association (AMMA-India) was established in the year 2010 on January 17 at the behest of Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Govt. Of India represents the machinery manufacturers of agriculture and allied sectors.

Mitul Panchal, Chairperson, AMMA – India said, “We welcome the findings of the report. Some of the recommendations have been a long-standing requirement of the Farm Machinery Industry. The industry today faces huge challenges in competing with cheap imported goods, skilled manpower, inefficient subsidy mechanisms and academia – industry collaboration. The recommendations in this report would go a long way in much needed policy reforms in Farm Machinery space.”  

Dr. Bornali Bhandari, Professor, NCAER and the lead co-author of the report said that “The Indian farm machinery sector is dominated by tractors. The non-tractors farm machinery sector is rendered uncompetitive in terms of scale, innovation and prices.  There is a mismatch between what the organized farm machinery sector produces and the needs of small and marginal Indian farmers.   That mismatch needs to be addressed by a range of interventions on both the demand and supply sides for the non-tractor farm machinery to grow into a global hub.”

Demand-side challenges need to be addressed by

 WRMS displayed a variety of farm IoTs like AWS, APS, AIS and enlightened the attendees about the WRMS flagship income guaranteeing solution – SecuFarm.

 Haryana – based z a pioneer in smart and sustainable farming in India, recently participated at the 11th Krishi Darshan Expo, India’s one of the largest Agriculture events held at Hisar, Haryana. As a leading provider of precision farming solutions, WRMS showcased a wide array of farm IoTs that help farmers optimize their crop yields, reduce costs and improve sustainability. WRMS displayed functional IoTs like Automatic Weather Station (AWS), Automatic Pest Traps (APS), Automatic Irrigation Switch (AIS) and enlightened the attendees about the WRMS flagship SecuFarm App and SecuTrak solution.  

The gala event brought together the major players of industry via interaction of farmers, agribusiness, industry entrepreneurs, researchers, technocrats, extension workers and students under one roof. It facilitated a productive environment for constructive discussions amongst industry leaders and decision makers.

Anuj Kumbhat, Founder and CEO, WRMS, said “Krishi Darshan Expo gave us an opportunity to have enriching conversations with farmers, understand their challenges, and offer them the SecuFarm– our income guaranteeing flagship product.  With every conversation we realized that it is extremely crucial for these farmers to overcome the barriers of traditional farming practices & medieval mindset. They are living a life of uncertainty where they are always worried about their crop health and farm income, forcing them to use excess pesticides & water. That’s why SecuFarm remains a holistic solution which provides them with complete downside risk protection and higher yield.  This gives them the confidence to invest in the latest technology & drives them towards sustainable farming.”

WRMS flagship SecuFarm app bridges farmers across the country with the latest digital technology in agriculture and handholds them right from the seed selection stage to make sure that they get a better yield by following the package of practices shared with them in their own language. WRMS is currently affiliated with over 10 million farmers; 1 million acres of land have been geo-tagged; 1.5 lakh SecuFarms have been created; and over 15,000 farm IoT devices have been deployed.

 WRMS displayed a variety of farm IoTs

The project focuses on the existing and forthcoming technological advances associated with successful agricultural improvements

Kerala Department of Agriculture to train aspiring agri entrepreneurs as part of the Value Chain Development in Agriculture, VAIGA 2023 programme. Training includes how to create comprehensive project reports (DPR).

The project DPR clinic was launched by Agricultural Minister P Prasad. In 2016, VAIGA, an exposition programme for agribusiness owners and industries, was introduced. The project focuses on the existing and forthcoming technological advances associated with successful agricultural improvements, such as product diversification, processing, value addition, and marketing. Additionally, it links entrepreneurs, professionals in agri-value addition and processing, and local and national organizations. The program’s highlights include the exhibition and B2B meetings.

During the sixth annual VAIGA agricultural exhibition, which will take place from 25th Feb to 2nd March in Thiruvananthapuram. During the exhibition, the State Agricultural Department will conduct an Agri Hackathon. The goal of the hackathon is to find solutions to agricultural problems, particularly those of a technological and administrative nature.

The project focuses on the existing and