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    The 10th Global Feed Survey: China, the United States, Brazil for the world's third

    • Last Update: 2021-03-03
    • Source: Internet
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    On January 26, 2021, Otsch President and CEO Dr. Remack presented the 2021 Agricultural Food Outlook at the January meeting of the Virtual Experience of the Concept Technology Association, with insights from Ortsch's industry survey data.
    also presented the results of the 10th Otsch Global Feed Survey and the 2nd Annual Survey of Women in Food and Agriculture.
    conference, Dr. Remack discussed trends shaping the future of ad agricultural food with industry experts around the world.
    an extraordinary time for the ad-food industry," said Dr. Remack, president and chief executive officer of Otsch Global.
    in the face of adversity, the global food supply chain continues to provide one of the most basic needs for human survival.
    data and insights we collect provide a reference to the challenges, successes, and extraordinary opportunities for our future planning direction.
    the results of the "Otsch Global Feed Survey" and the Women in Food and Agriculture Survey, including charts and maps, are available on the Otsch Ideas Virtual Experience platform.
    Otsch's 10th Global Feed Survey this year is the 10th year that Otsch has released the report, and the Otsch Global Feed Survey has become an important barometer of animal feed production.
    a decade of literature and research, it is a robust industry assessment of feed yields and prices, and a very complete report from similar data sources.
    2021 Otsch Global Feed Survey estimates that global feed production has increased by 1%, reaching 1,187.7 million tons for the full year of 2020.
    5 per cent growth in China, the world's largest feed producer, to 240m tonnes.
    nine of the top 10 feed producers, including production and growth rates, are the United States (215.9 million tons, plus 1 percent), Brazil (77.6 million tons, plus 10 percent), India (39.3 million tons, -5 percent), Mexico (37.9 million tons, 4 per cent), Spain (34.8 million tons, 0 per cent), Russia (31.3 million tons, plus 3 per cent), Japan (25.2 million tons, 0 per cent), Germany (24.9 million tons, 0 per cent) and Argentina (22.5 million tons, 0 per cent).
    countries account for a total of 63 per cent of global feed production and can be considered indicators of overall agricultural trends.
    data collected by the United States from more than 140 countries and more than 28,000 feed plants show that feed production by species accounts for 28 per cent of feed production, for example: broilers, 28 per cent; Pigs, 24%; Egg chicken, 14%; Dairy products, 11%; Beef, 10%; Other species, 7%; Aquaculture, 4 per cent; Pets, 2%.
    main growth in the stock market came from broiler, pig, aquatic and pet feed.
    addition to the figures, in order to get a full understanding of the state of the industry, the survey also incorporated qualitative questions to shed light on the impact of trends such as new crown pneumonia, sustainability and reduced antibiotics.
    2021 Otsch Global Feed Survey results, including feed yield figures, interactive charts and maps for specific species, are available on the website one.alltech.com/2021-global-feed-Survey.
    Otsch of the Women in Food and Agriculture Survey has long argued that inclusion fosters creativity and drives innovation.
    gender equality is not only a fundamental human right, but also essential for advancing society and the global ad-food industry.
    to gather real insight into the career prospects of women in agriculture, Otsch collaborated with AgriBriefing and participated in the Women in Food and Agriculture Summit to support the second annual Women in Food and Agriculture Survey.
    survey was launched in October 2020 to gather feedback so that the ad agricultural food industry can create a fairer working environment.
    in order for meaningful change to be possible, the dialogue itself must be inclusive, so the survey gathered insights from both men and women.
    participation of more than 3,200 participants from more than 80 countries and the agricultural sector provided an important perspective on the current working environment, obstacles to success and prospects for the future.
    with unprecedented challenges in 2020, issues related to neo-pneumonia reveal their specific impact on the workforce.
    survey, more than a quarter (26%) of female respondents said they were the primary caregivers for children or elderly parents at home.
    addition, 21 per cent of women working in the ad agricultural food industry said they were concerned about the negative impact of working from home on their careers, while 13 per cent of male respondents shared their concerns about their careers.
    (62 per cent) agreed that the food and agricultural sectors were becoming more inclusive, and there was reason to be optimistic.
    for more insights into the 2021 Agri-Food Outlook, the Otsch Global Feed Survey, and the Full Data Results of the Women in Food and Agriculture Survey, visit one.alltech.com/2021-agri-Food-look.
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