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BASF expands production capacity for feed enzymes

The expansion of BASF’s Ludwigshafen enzyme plant has started production and larger volumes of feed enzymes are already available.

BASF expands production capacity for feed enzymes
January 27, 2022

The company has expanded the production capacity of its enzymes plant in Ludwigshafen, Germany. Through the expansion of the existing plant, BASF has significantly increased the annual number of feasible fermentation runs. The larger production capacity enables BASF to meet the growing global demand from customers for a reliable high-quality supply of the BASF feed enzymes Natuphos® E (phytase), Natugrain® TS (xylanase and glucanase) and the recently launched Natupulse® TS (mannanase). The expanded enzyme plant has already started production and larger quantities of BASF feed enzymes are now available.

As a pioneer in the fields of enzymes in animal nutrition for more than 30 years, BASF has paved the way for better utilization of feed nutrients. Enzymes have since established themselves as indispensable feed additives to improve efficiency and sustainability in animal protein production. As animal protein consumption and the inclusion rate of feed enzymes to reduce feed costs continue to increase, global demand for feed enzymes is on a growth trajectory.

“With this capacity expansion, BASF  addresses the needs of our customers through investments and product innovation,” said Michael De Marco, BASF vice president global business management enzymes. “This underlines our commitment to meeting the increasing demand of our customers around the globe.”

Focusing on the development of the feed industry, Daniela Calleri, BASF vice president business management animal nutrition, said that “the market asks for more enzymes. Demand is expected to continue to rise in the coming years. This is where BASF wants to expand its position as one of the leading manufacturers of feed enzymes.”