Kazakhstan Develops Next-Generation Feed to Reduce Livestock Costs

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Kazakhstan is developing a feed technology aimed at reducing livestock costs through the use of alternative protein sources and improved feeding efficiency. The project is being carried out by scientists from the Kazakh National Research Institute of Food and Processing Industries with support from the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Dairynews.today reports, citing the ministry's press service.
Kazakhstan Develops Next-Generation Feed to Reduce Livestock Costs

The key solution is the replacement of expensive feed components with meat and bone meal, blood meal, and bone meal, as well as animal-derived hydrolysates. These ingredients provide animals with complete protein, amino acids, and minerals at a lower cost.

The development includes the optimization of key stages in feed production:

  • raw material grinding
  • component dosing
  • mixing

Additionally, probiotic additives are introduced into the formulations, which:

  • improve feed digestibility
  • stabilize animal microflora
  • reduce the risk of gastrointestinal diseases
  • enhance feed conversion efficiency

As a result, an increase in livestock productivity is expected while simultaneously reducing costs.

"The use of multi-protein raw materials in combination with probiotics is aimed at increasing animal productivity, improving feed conversion, and reducing nutrient losses. The implementation of the project contributes to reducing feed production costs, rational use of secondary resources, and reducing the environmental burden on processing enterprises," noted the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan.


Photo: Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan press service


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