Poultry News
  • Production
    • Broiler Production
    • Ducks
    • Egg Production
    • Game
    • Hatching
    • Housing
    • Turkeys
  • Processing
  • Business & Politics
    • Business
    • Economics
    • EU & Politics
    • Marketing
    • People
    • Training & Education
  • Welfare
    • Environment
    • Food Safety
    • Vet & Medication
    • Welfare
  • Feed
  • Genetics
  • New Products
  • Magazines
    • January 2026
    • December 2025
    • November 2025
    • October 2025
    • September 2025
    • 2025 Buildings supplement
    • August 2025
    • 2025 Poultry Health supplement
    • July 2025
    • 2025 National Egg and Poultry Awards finalists supplement
    • June 2025
    • 2025 Innovation supplement
    • May 2025
    • April 2025
    • March 2025
    • 2025 Feed and Nutrition supplement
    • February 2025
    • January 2025
    • December 2024
    • November 2024
    • October 2024
    • September 2024
    • 2024 Building for the Future supplement
    • August 2024
    • 2024 Poultry Health supplement
    • July 2024
    • 2024 National Egg and Poultry Awards finalists supplement
    • June 2024
    • 2024 Innovation supplement
    • Pig & Poultry Fair 2024
    • May 2024
    • April 2024
    • March 2024
    • February 2024
    • January 2024
    • December 2023
    • November 2023
    • Processing Equipment Supplement – Nov 2023
    • October 2023
    • Building Supplement – Sept 2023
    • September 2023
  • Jobs
    • Browse Jobs
    • Post a Job
    • Manage Jobs
  • Events
    • National Egg and Poultry Awards
    • Poultry Fair
    • Webinars
Twitter LinkedIn
  • FREE Email Newsletters
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Us
Twitter LinkedIn
Podcast
Poultry News
  • Production
    • Broiler Production
    • Ducks
    • Egg Production
    • Game
    • Hatching
    • Housing
    • Turkeys
  • Processing
  • Business & Politics
    • Business
    • Economics
    • EU & Politics
    • Marketing
    • People
    • Training & Education
  • Welfare
    • Environment
    • Food Safety
    • Vet & Medication
    • Welfare
  • Feed
  • Genetics
  • New Products
  • Magazines
    1. January 2026
    2. December 2025
    3. November 2025
    4. October 2025
    5. September 2025
    6. 2025 Buildings supplement
    7. August 2025
    8. 2025 Poultry Health supplement
    9. July 2025
    10. 2025 National Egg and Poultry Awards finalists supplement
    11. June 2025
    12. 2025 Innovation supplement
    13. May 2025
    14. April 2025
    15. March 2025
    16. 2025 Feed and Nutrition supplement
    17. February 2025
    18. January 2025
    19. December 2024
    20. November 2024
    21. October 2024
    22. September 2024
    23. 2024 Building for the Future supplement
    24. August 2024
    25. 2024 Poultry Health supplement
    26. July 2024
    27. 2024 National Egg and Poultry Awards finalists supplement
    28. June 2024
    29. 2024 Innovation supplement
    30. Pig & Poultry Fair 2024
    31. May 2024
    32. April 2024
    33. March 2024
    34. February 2024
    35. January 2024
    36. December 2023
    37. November 2023
    38. Processing Equipment Supplement – Nov 2023
    39. October 2023
    40. Building Supplement – Sept 2023
    41. September 2023
    Featured

    Poultry Business – January 2026 issue out now

    By Chloe RyanJanuary 13, 2026
    Recent

    Poultry Business – January 2026 issue out now

    January 13, 2026

    Poultry Business – December 2025 issue out now

    December 8, 2025

    Poultry Business – November 2025 issue out now

    November 9, 2025
  • Jobs
    • Browse Jobs
    • Post a Job
    • Manage Jobs
  • Events
    • National Egg and Poultry Awards
    • Poultry Fair
    • Webinars
Twitter LinkedIn
Poultry News
Feed & Nutrition

Nutreco commits to “anticipatory research” in pursuit of AMR solutions

Colin LeyBy Colin LeySeptember 23, 20163 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email

The global feed firm, Nutreco, has called for alternative strategies to be developed to reduce antibiotic use in food production.

Speaking after attending this week’s UN meeting on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in New York, the company’s CEO, Knut Nesse, said he believed antibiotic use can be reduced significantly on a global scale but that a holistically integrated approach based on farm, feed and health management is needed to make that happen.

He also said that Nutreco is already developing and validating new feed additives that support animal health and performance, as its part in the search for AMR solutions.

“We face an immense challenge to feed a growing world population, while at the same time the environmental pressure on the planet must be halved,” he said, adding that more food will need to be produced with less resources.

“The urgency of antibiotic resistance now adds another challenge to it. It is inevitable that we must reduce the amount of antibiotics used in food production significantly. We can only achieve this if we redirect our focus to alternative strategies.”

Nutreco, he added, is committed to conducting anticipatory research and is currently validating new, non-antibiotic feed additives and functional diets that are one of the key factors in reducing antibiotic use.

Mr Nesse (pictured avove), also pointed to experiences in Norway and the Netherlands which demonstrate that cross-sectoral collaboration involving farmers, veterinarians, government, science and industry can reduce the use of antibiotics in food production significantly.

“Antibiotic use in Norwegian salmon farming has come down by 99% since 1990,” he said. “In livestock farming in the Netherlands, today 58% less antibiotics are used compared to 2009. In both examples productivity remained equal or even improved.

“A very substantial part of antibiotics is used on farms routinely or to overcome suboptimal conditions. With a holistically integrated approach based on farm, feed and health management, antibiotic use can be reduced significantly – with equal or even better productivity.

“First and foremost this requires a change in mindset. By learning from best practices and focusing on alternative strategies, we can help farmers in feeding a growing world population using less resources as well as less antibiotics.”

The Nutreco CEO concluded with a company commitment to four areas in which he believes regulatory action needs to be taken. They are:

  • Setting antibiotic reduction targets in food production without back doors.
  • Creating transparency by improving the monitoring of antibiotic use in food production and the surveillance of antibiotic resistance.
  • Redirecting part of the innovation focus and funding to alternatives including nutritional solutions, robust animals, precision livestock farming and farmers’ advice.
  • Adapting the regulatory framework so that health and performance attributes of nutritional solutions are acknowledged and recognised.
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email
Previous ArticleEgg allergy findings for infants draws prompt welcome from BEIC
Next Article Top international award for Canada’s egg organisation
Colin Ley

Read Similar Stories

Feed & Nutrition

Defra confirms extended organic feed derogation

January 7, 20263 Mins Read
Feed & Nutrition

Addressing misconceptions about probiotics allows poultry producers to unlock significant performance benefits

November 19, 20253 Mins Read
Feed & Nutrition

dsm-firmenich mycotoxin survey reveals escalating global risk

October 30, 20252 Mins Read
Latest News

Comment: Hasn’t China taken enough of our market?

February 9, 2026

Comment: My meeting with Angela Eagle

February 9, 2026

Analysis: Trade and welfare reforms test the resilience of the UK egg industry

February 6, 2026
Sponsored Content

Stay one step ahead of outbreaks

December 3, 2025

Can Aviance improve production and shell quality in full laying cycle?

October 1, 2025
© 2024 MA Agriculture Ltd, a Mark Allen Group company

Privacy Policy | Cookies Policy | Terms & Conditions

  • Farmers Weekly
  • AA Farmer
  • Farm Contractor
  • Pig World

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.