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AFIA details challenges, opportunities in US feed manufacturing

The American Feed Industry Association (AFIA) has released its annual “Our Industry, Our Promise,” report, detailing the operational challenges facing U.S. feed and pet food manufacturers and actions AFIA is taking to address them.

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The American Feed Industry Association (AFIA) has released its annual “Our Industry, Our Promise,” report, detailing the operational challenges facing U.S. feed and pet food manufacturers and actions AFIA is taking to address them.

The report provides an analysis of the animal feed industry’s contribution to the U.S. and global economies and the forces creating an uncertain business climate. It also provides an inside look at efforts underway to usher the federal regulation of animal feed into the 21st century and steps the industry is taking to better protect animal and human health while producing safer, more sustainable food.

"We owe the AFIA members and staff a debt of gratitude for their dedication to our industry and for encouraging us to continue improving and innovating. Our future is bright, and it will be brighter with your participation,” said Carlos González, Ph.D., 2023-24 AFIA board chair and vice president of global regulatory affairs at Hill’s Pet Nutrition Inc.

The report focuses on work completed during AFIA’s fiscal year from May 1, 2023, through April 30, 2024, with sections on:

  • The business climate for U.S. animal feed manufacturers, including managing domestic supply chain challenges, resolving discrepancies between state and federal regulations and advocating for modernized pet food labels.
  • Animal feed safety, including preparing manufacturing facilities for routine Food and Drug Administration inspections, safeguarding against potential animal disease outbreaks, protecting worker health and calling for the continued safe use of formaldehyde in swine and poultry feed.
  • Global policy challenges, including advocating for sound international policy at the national level and within global fora, holding U.S. trading partners accountable and opening new markets for U.S. animal feed exporters in key countries.
  • Industry progress in sustainability, including standing up for the animal feed industry in international dialogues, sharing how feed is a solution to global food security and climate challenges as well as equipping members with resources needed to meet their customers’ and stakeholders’ sustainability pledges.

The report also provides an update on AFIA’s professional networking and educational offerings, recognizes several industry award winners, and acknowledges the ways the association has given back to local communities and engaged in social media.

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