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THE INDUSTRY FACES

THE INDUSTRY FACES

Petfood Journal is a new online publication by Perendale Publishers Ltd., United Kingdom with a distinguished track record of technical and trade magazines in the agricultural sciences. This new peer-reviewed scientific journal will serve academia and the commercial petfood industry with high quality papers relating to the science and technology of petfood development and production for the rapidly expanding companion animal sector. It is envisaged to address fundamental and applied nutritional research addressing requirements for advanced feed production manufacturing for dogs, cats and many other species such as guinea pigs, rabbits, rats and exotics e.g. reptiles, amphibia and fish (aquatics). The journal will embrace information on essential amino acids, proteins and energy sources as well as key vitamins and minerals pertaining to maintenance, growth, feed utilisation efficiency and health. A major area will be studies that focus on feed ingredient assessment and in particular those that are sustainable alternatives to traditional sources. Therefore investigations directed towards plant and next generation proteins like insect meal, algae and microbial sources would be desirable areas. Novel oils and lipids that provide essential fatty acids would be of considerable importance. Studies on functional ingredients affecting the health and immune function of pet animals are attractive. We would welcome papers researching the role of prebiotics, probiotics and phytobiotics on gut health, mucosal immunity and their interaction and modulation of the intestinal microbiota. Petfoods play a significant role in animal behaviour due to palatability and smell. Research on these interactions would be welcome and of interest to the scientific community and stakeholders. Given the diversity of different types of commercial diets ranging from wet, canned and extruded dry diets as well as treats and speciality diets, there is much scope to provide information on these advances. We also cover papers on feed production manufacture such as milling, pelleting, shaping and texture of petfoods such as extrusion. The journal recognises that petfood science & manufacturing technology plays a vital role in promoting the health and well-being of our pets. Optimal feed management and environmental impact of diets are worthy of inclusion.

Manuscripts can consist of scientific work in the form of typical standard papers, short scientific communications or as review articles.

In essence, Petfood Journal will appeal to the veterinary practitioner, scientist, technician, feed manufacturer and at various levels in academia such as undergraduate, masters, PhD students and post-doctoral, researcher, being an invaluable source of validated information and a potential location for their own research findings.

The manuscripts will be fully peer-reviewed by appropriate members of our editorial board and approved finally by the Editor-in Chief. These OA papers will be available on our official website Internationalpetfood.co.uk and printed as well as being downloadable. Links will be provided within our existing International Petfood magazine.

Please do not hesitate to get in touch with any queries at journal@perendale.co.uk.

PetDine Secures Second Windsor Colorado Facility

PetDine, one of the largest pet supplements and treat manufacturers in North America, has acquired a second Windsor, CO, facility to provide faster, more efficient support for its clients’ rapid growth. The new US $11.7 million facility, located adjacent to PetDine’s recently opened 105,000 square foot Windsor facility, will add 50,000 square feet of pre- and post-production supply space to support the functional business segment and provide up to 20 new jobs at varying levels to the Northern Colorado area.

PetDine’s contract-manufacturing portfolio continues to expand to now include facilities in Fort Collins, CO, a recently expanded state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Harvard, IL, and the two latest Windsor, CO, facilities, yielding over 375,000 square feet of manufacturing space for its clients’ products.

“PetDine’s top priority is supporting the growth and success of our clients in providing the best products for pets,” says Amy McCarthy, PetDine VP of Pet Nutrition. “In the last year, we have significantly increased our production capacity while pursuing cutting-edge manufacturing practices to exceed client expectations and keep them at the top of their craft.

All products produced at the new Windsor facility will be held to the highest food safety and quality standards. PetDine sources more than 300 high-quality ingredients so all pet food, supplement and treat formulations are unique to each client. PetDine’s leading custom made pet products consist of liquid and powder supplements, soft chews, baked treats, kibble, and more.

ADM acquired a 75 percent ownership stake in PetDine in September 2021, and the new Windsor production expansion is overseen by Todd Davis, PetDine Operations Director for ADM’s pet nutrition business. “Having additional infrastructure to support the current Windsor manufacturing plant will be highly beneficial for PetDine clients,” says Mr Davis.

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