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The Feed Testing market within the context of Animal Feedstuffs is a specialized sector of the agricultural industry. It involves the analysis of feedstuffs to ensure they meet the nutritional requirements of animals. This includes testing for the presence of contaminants, such as mycotoxins, heavy metals, and pesticides. Feed testing also involves the evaluation of the nutritional content of feedstuffs, including protein, fat, fiber, and minerals. The results of feed testing are used to ensure the safety and quality of animal feedstuffs, as well as to optimize the nutritional value of the feed.
The Feed Testing market is highly competitive, with a range of companies offering services to the agricultural industry. These include laboratories, feed testing equipment manufacturers, and feed testing service providers. Examples of companies in the Feed Testing market include Eurofins, SGS, Intertek, and Bureau Veritas. Show Less Read more