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		<title>ADM to End Production of Dry Lysine in Early 2021</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2020 20:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Will complete in-progress work to focus solely on meeting the demand for liquid and encapsulated lysine products ADM announced it will end the production of dry lysine in the first half of 2021, focusing solely on customer needs for liquid and encapsulated lysine products. Pierre Joseph Paoli, president, Feed Ingredients and Additives, said: &#8220;Animal nutrition [&#8230;]</p>
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<h3>Will complete in-progress work to focus solely on meeting the demand for liquid and encapsulated lysine products</h3>
<p><strong>ADM</strong> announced it will end the production of <strong>dry lysine</strong> in the <strong>first half of 2021</strong>, focusing solely on customer needs for liquid and encapsulated lysine products.</p>
<p>Pierre <strong>Joseph Paoli</strong>, <strong>president</strong>, <strong>Feed Ingredients and Additives</strong>, said:</p>
<blockquote class="td_quote_box td_box_center"><p>&#8220;Animal nutrition is a growing and evolving industry, and as a global leader in this space, we&#8217;re proud to meet customer needs with modern, innovative products. We&#8217;re seeing good growth from existing and new customers, and we&#8217;ve received great feedback as we&#8217;ve worked closely with producers to transition them to our liquid lysine products and delivery systems, as well as to our innovative new encapsulated lysine products. Simultaneously, market conditions for dry lysine have eroded, as global industry capacity has expanded faster than demand. We are pleased to continue to invest to serve our customers with cutting-edge ingredients and services, while simultaneously refocusing and strengthening this segment of our Animal Nutrition business portfolio.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Throughout 2020, ADM has been working closely with swine and poultry feed producers to transition to liquid lysine, installing equipment in their plants and providing them with superior service through the company&#8217;s Online Inventory Management System. <span style="background-color: #00ff00;">In addition, the company continues to introduce new, highly effective differentiated solutions for dairy cows, including NutriPass L, a market-leading encapsulated lysine product that delivers a consistent supply of metabolized lysine to the animal</span>. The company will continue working with customers to ensure a seamless transition within its product portfolio before ending production of dry lysine.</p>
<p>Lysine is an essential amino acid in nutrition. It is used to address the nutrient requirements of the animal and improve production performance for producers to deliver milk, meat, and eggs to consumers.</p>
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