January 29, 2025 - 12:02

In a recent discussion, key figures from AGI shared their perspectives on the evolving landscape of the global feed industry, emphasizing the importance of innovation and technology in product development. Noam Silberstein, Senior Vice President of Global Food & Feed, and Shawn Conway, Director of Commercial Execution & Product Transfer for Global Feed, highlighted the growing demand for sustainable and efficient feed solutions in response to changing consumer preferences and regulatory pressures.
Silberstein noted that the integration of cutting-edge technologies is crucial for enhancing productivity and reducing environmental impact. He mentioned that AGI is committed to investing in research and development to create innovative products that meet the needs of modern agriculture. Conway echoed this sentiment, stating that collaboration across the supply chain is vital for driving advancements in feed formulation and delivery systems.
Both leaders stressed that staying ahead of industry trends is essential for maintaining competitiveness. They believe that a focus on innovation will not only benefit AGI but also contribute positively to the broader agricultural ecosystem.
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