Press Releases

[DUNBOYNE, Ireland] – How can the pig industry stay profitable in the face of high feed costs, increased government regulations and intensifying consumer demands? This was the focus of Alltech’s 10th Pig Solutions Seminar held in Hannover, Germany, Nov. 12.
[Beijing, CHINA] - Alltech, one of the world’s leading animal health companies, has launched a $2.5 million Alltech - Chinese University/Institute Research Alliance with leading Chinese universities and academic research institutes.  Agreements were signed in October at a press conference in Beijing and at ceremonies at the Institute of Quality Standard and Testing Technology for Agri-Products - Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Zhejiang University, South China Agricultural University, Northwest A&F University and Jiangnan University.
[Guangzhou, CHINA] – More than 270 key Chinese pig nutritionists and company leaders gathered in Guangzhou to attend the Alltech China Pig Nutritional Meeting on Wednesday, November 7. The two-day event provided a unique opportunity for attendees to interact with pig experts from around the world in order to discuss the real requirements today and future swine nutrition of the world’s largest pig producing country.
[Lexington, KY] – Global animal health and nutrition company Alltech and the Norwegian Institute of Food, Fisheries and Aquaculture Research (Nofima) have entered a strategic research alliance that will focus on optimizing nutrition and management practices in the salmon industry.
[Lexington, KY] – Alltech is proud to announce that the European Commission has published human health claims that can be used when organic selenium such as Sel-Plex® is added to the animal’s feed, enriching food with the essential trace mineral selenium. The approval process involved an extensive review of the current scientific research, in relation to the benefits for humans, in consuming foods enriched with organic selenium.