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Danisco Animal Nutrition

Danisco Animal Nutrition

Danisco Animal Nutrition (http://animalnutrition.dupont.com/), a business division of DuPont Industrial Biosciences, helps animal producers around the world maximize the return on their feed investment, improve liveability and tackle commercial sustainability challenges.  We achieve this by collaborating with them to deliver optimized enzyme, betaine and probiotic feed solutions.  Our uniqueness  centres on the way we combine  these technologies - many of which are industry ”firsts”- to form solutions that deliver superior customer value.

Our ability to shape a profitable and sustainable future for animal producers is underpinned by the quality and quantity of our worldwide trials, our unparalleled investment in innovative technologies and our collaboration with leading international industry, government and academic partners.  We are also part of DuPont (www.dupont.com), which has become one of the most innovative and admired biotechnology  organizations in the world.

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25+ years of feed enzyme innovation

25+ years of feed enzyme innovation

Content provided by Danisco Animal Nutrition | 11-Feb-2015 | Product Brochure

Read about Danisco Animal Nutrition’s part in feed enzyme history and find out what the future might hold.Download free ebook  and sign up for our “Future...

Maximizing your profit from phytase in the US, AP and MEA

Maximizing your profit from phytase in the US, AP and MEA

Content provided by Danisco Animal Nutrition | 11-Feb-2015 | Application Note

For over 20 years, the industry standard phytase dose has been 500 FTU/kg. Today, inorganic phosphorus costs more, phytase costs less and some phytases...

Maximizing your profit from phytase in Europe

Maximizing your profit from phytase in Europe

Content provided by Danisco Animal Nutrition | 11-Feb-2015 | Application Note

For over 20 years, the industry standard phytase dose has been 500 FTU/kg. Today, inorganic phosphorus costs more, phytase costs less and some phytases...