The initiative is being run in collaboration with AAK, Bühler, Givaudan and Ingredion.
The facility’s core infrastructure consists of three large flat-bottom silos, each with a capacity of 3,075 tons.
Lusaka will become a regional hub for agrifood deal-making, innovation, and partnerships over the next three days.
Key thematic focuses included AI applications in grain grading and analysis, strengthening linkages between flour and feed milling.
The venture estimates it can reduce feed costs by up to 30% and improve feed conversion ratios by over 20%.
Additionally, after two years as Head of Training, Priscilla Bakalian handed over to incoming School Director Benjamin Menet.
Its 2023 edition attracted more than 500 exhibitors, 10,000 visitors from 113 countries.
As mycotoxin challenges intensify due to shifting climate conditions, ANH’s investment positions the company to better support feed manufacturers with advanced risk management solutions.