These initiatives reinforce dsm-firmenich’s commitment to making measurable sustainability a practical reality across global agriculture.
The company aims to provide dairy farms with a tool that addresses the biological complexities of the transition period during lactation.
The innovation will be unveiled at the SPACE 2025 international animal farming exhibition in Rennes, France, from September 16 to 18.
Under the new MOU, both institutions will pool their resources to enhance milk production, improve processing practices, and boost consumer awareness.
With Lore™, dsm-firmenich aims to help dairy farmers harness the power of artificial intelligence to make smarter, faster, and more sustainable decisions.
The deal comes as China’s appetite for premium imported food continues to climb, with dairy imports growing by 18% and demand for high-end seafood surgingd by 25% in 2024.
The smaXtec bolus resides in the cow’s reticulum, where it continuously measures internal body temperature with a precision of ±0.018°F.
According to Kuwait’s Public Authority for Agriculture Affairs and Fish Resources, daily milk output has plummeted from 250,000 litres to just 100,000 litres.
Before rolling out interventions, MaziwaPlus will investigate the social, economic, and behavioural drivers of mastitis and antibiotic use.
Although H5N1 remains rare in humans, its detection in cattle has raised alarm among public health experts, prompting calls for closer monitoring of those in direct contact with livestock.