Current regulations for organic pig and poultry production systems permit feed ingredients of non-organic origin at an inclusion rate of up to 5 per cent. This is primarily due to concerns that there is an insufficient supply of organic protein on the European Union market, in terms of quality and quantity, to meet the nutritional requirements of pigs and poultry raised on organic farms. However, 100 per cent organic diets for monogastric livestock will become compulsory in the EU from 1 January 2018, and there is therefore a need to develop sustainable feeding strategies based on organic feeds. This feed trial conducted in the UK explores the feasibility of using a silage-based feeding system for Gloucester Old Spot pigs, and compares the ...
Abstract: Current EU regulations allow 5 % of feed for organic poultry to come from non-organic pro-...
The objective of this study was to evaluate silage juice from green bio refineries in liquid diets t...
A better knowledge of the rations pigs receive, should help identify weaknesses and hence improve th...
Abstract: Current regulations for organic pig and poultry production systems permit feed ingredients...
Current regulations for organic pig and poultry production systems permit feed ingredients of non-or...
In organic pig production, one important aim is to achieve 100% organic feeding. This generates the ...
A trial is conducted at FAI Farms, as part of the Core Organic II ICOPP project, to assess the use o...
The derogation from the EU Organic Regulatory Board to allow organic pig and poultry producers to in...
In 2000, EU regulations for organic animal production set new guidelines for organic pig feeding req...
Feeding monogastric livestock in organic agriculture is challenging due to several tradeoffs between...
A trial is conducted at FAI Farms, as part of the Core Organic II ICOPP study, to assess the use of ...
European livestock production depends, to a large extent, on soya bean meal import. Due to this fact...
Current EU regulations allow 5% of feed for organic poultry to come from non-organic production. Thi...
Current regulations for organic monogastric production systems permit feed ingredients of non-organi...
A key challenge in improving the sustainability of organic poultry production is meeting the require...
Abstract: Current EU regulations allow 5 % of feed for organic poultry to come from non-organic pro-...
The objective of this study was to evaluate silage juice from green bio refineries in liquid diets t...
A better knowledge of the rations pigs receive, should help identify weaknesses and hence improve th...
Abstract: Current regulations for organic pig and poultry production systems permit feed ingredients...
Current regulations for organic pig and poultry production systems permit feed ingredients of non-or...
In organic pig production, one important aim is to achieve 100% organic feeding. This generates the ...
A trial is conducted at FAI Farms, as part of the Core Organic II ICOPP project, to assess the use o...
The derogation from the EU Organic Regulatory Board to allow organic pig and poultry producers to in...
In 2000, EU regulations for organic animal production set new guidelines for organic pig feeding req...
Feeding monogastric livestock in organic agriculture is challenging due to several tradeoffs between...
A trial is conducted at FAI Farms, as part of the Core Organic II ICOPP study, to assess the use of ...
European livestock production depends, to a large extent, on soya bean meal import. Due to this fact...
Current EU regulations allow 5% of feed for organic poultry to come from non-organic production. Thi...
Current regulations for organic monogastric production systems permit feed ingredients of non-organi...
A key challenge in improving the sustainability of organic poultry production is meeting the require...
Abstract: Current EU regulations allow 5 % of feed for organic poultry to come from non-organic pro-...
The objective of this study was to evaluate silage juice from green bio refineries in liquid diets t...
A better knowledge of the rations pigs receive, should help identify weaknesses and hence improve th...