Feed federation releases Arabic version of production manual

The International Feed Industry Federation together with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has launched the Arabic language version of the "Manual of Good Practices for the Feed Industry." "The feed manual is designed to increase feed safety and quality at the production level both for industrial production and on-farm mixing," said Alexandra de Athayde, executive director of the International Feed Industry Federation.

The International Feed Industry Federation together with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has launched the Arabic language version of the "Manual of Good Practices for the Feed Industry." 

"The feed manual is designed to increase feed safety and quality at the production level both for industrial production and on-farm mixing," said Alexandra de Athayde, executive director of the International Feed Industry Federation.

De Athayde added, "The feed manual is intended to guide managers of feed mills and the feed industry as a whole and we are very pleased that we have now launched the Arabic language version. We believe this will support international trade in feed products as well as in products of animal origin".

"The Food and Agriculture Organization is very active in developing capacity in its member's countries on different issues regarding animal nutrition and animal feeding safety. The feed manual offers comprehensive information and practical guidelines to assist producers and all stakeholders along the production and distribution chain to comply with the regulatory framework based on the Codex Alimentarius Code of Practice on Good Animal Feeding and ensure feed safety," said Daniela Battaglia, livestock development officer at the Animal Production and Health Division of the Food and Agriculture Organization.

The Arabic, Chinese and English language versions of the feed manual are available for download at the International Feed Industry Federation website. French and Spanish language versions of the manual will be launched later in 2013.

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