Novel feed binders obtained from forest biomass can be used to bind feed particles. Photo: Anna Sadovskaia
Feed binders are highly effective but also expensive. This is why feed manufacturers are seeking alternative feed-binding options. A study shows that galactoglucomannan derived from spruce trees could be a promising alternative. The size of the feed binders market, with an annual growth rate of 3%, is estimated to reach over € 5 billion worldwide by 2025. Market growth may be the result of consumers appreciating the benefits provided by feed binders. Such additives can reduce dust in anima
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