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Fodder, also known as animal feedstuffs, is a type of food specifically designed for consumption by livestock. It is typically composed of a variety of ingredients, such as grains, hay, silage, and other plant-based materials. Fodder is typically produced in large quantities and is used to supplement the diets of animals, providing them with essential nutrients and energy. Fodder is also used to increase the production of milk, eggs, and meat.
Fodder is an important component of the animal feed industry, which is estimated to be worth billions of dollars. The industry is highly competitive, with a wide range of companies offering a variety of products. Companies in the fodder market include Cargill, Archer Daniels Midland, and Land O'Lakes. Other major players include Purina, Nutrena, and Alltech. These companies provide a range of products, from feed additives to complete feed solutions. Show Less Read more