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At Kemin, curiosity has fueled our identity and innovation for over 63 years

This approach shapes our products and services. It drives our commitment to sustainability and makes us your ideal partner for optimal animal nutrition and health.

Based in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa (EMENA), our team is dedicated to developing innovative solutions, both products and services. Our ingredients help producers raise healthy livestock and poultry and our services support them with innovative services on a local level.

We are a trusted market leader in the animal feed, beef, dairy, poultry, and pig industries. Our research and innovations help grow our customers' bottom line while meeting the ever-changing landscape of consumer expectations. Together, Kemin’s industry-leading solutions improve and strengthen safety throughout various stages of the global food chain.

ounded in 1961, Kemin is a privately held family company with over 3,000 employees worldwide and operations in 90 countries, including manufacturing plants in Belgium, Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Italy, San Marino, Singapore, South Africa, and the United States.

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Kemin Company - Belgium14-Apr-2025

Mycotoxins: The tax collectors

In this article, we dive into the latest research on key mycotoxins, their effects, and why their impact is growing year after year.
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Kemin Company - Belgium07-Apr-2025

Mycotoxins in pigs: Hidden threats to health & performance

Mycotoxins are invisible threats in pig farming, impacting gut health, immunity, and performance. Learn how to detect, prevent, and manage their risks effectively.
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Kemin Company - Belgium31-Mar-2025

Respiratory Tract – how it is linked with the gut and stressors

Host epithelial surfaces, like lungs, are key for microbial colonization. Reducing swine stress and improving hygiene can prevent respiratory infections and enhance animal health.
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Kemin Company - Belgium24-Mar-2025

Microbial Endocrinology: Beyond the Gut – Brain to gut axis communication

The gut-brain axis involves bi-directional communication between the gut microbiome and the central nervous system, impacting health, behavior, and stress responses in animals.
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Kemin Company - Belgium17-Mar-2025

Reducing neurochemicals at a gut level as a tool to reduce infection

Animals synthesize their own neurochemicals, which, along with those in feed, impact the gut microbiome and health, potentially exacerbating bacterial pathogenicity.
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Kemin Company - Belgium10-Mar-2025

The overlooked component: Feed as a source of Neurochemicals

Neurochemicals in swine feed, especially from plants, influence the gut microbiome and pig health. Understanding these effects can enhance feeding strategies and animal welfare.
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Kemin Company - Belgium03-Mar-2025

Microbial endocrinology: strategies to improve animal health

This article introduces concepts on how to leverage the microbiome to improve swine welfare, health, and production, focusing on stress and microbial endocrinology.
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