Skip to main content
plas-tech engineering - Supplier for COC/COP PFS Syringes
Schreiner
rochling

Login Menu

  • Login
  • Register
Home
  • HOME
  • CONNECTIONS
    • Suppliers
    • Buyers
    • Professionals
    • User Companies
    • Softwares
    • Others
  • INDUSTRY UPDATES
    • Packaging News
    • Innovations
    • Press Releases
    • Events
    • Resources
    • Newsletter
    • Testimonials
    • Packaging Interviews
    • Packaging 4 startups
  • BLOG
  • OUR PRODUCTS
    • Big Book of Packaging
  • OUR PARTNERS
    • Bonini
    • Bernhardt
    • EMA
    • Haemotronic
    • Intin
    • Plas-Tech Engineering
    • Polycine
    • Rochling
    • Sanok Rubber
    • Schreiner
    • TARA
    • Yukon Medical
  • SERVICES
    • SUSTAINABLE EXHIBITION
    • CONSULTING
    • DESIGN SERVICES
    • NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIPTION

Breadcrumb

  1. Home
  2. Austrianova and ProAgni sign off on deal to foster sustainable livestock through tech

Austrianova and ProAgni sign off on deal to foster sustainable livestock through tech

Profile picture for user vasug.connect@gmail.com
By Vasu Goyal on Thu, 11/30/2023 - 10:31

Austrianova and ProAgni are coming together to develop and commercialize shelf-stable probiotic additives for cattle feed and other farm animals through the “Bac-in-a-Box” technology. The licensing and manufacturing agreement eyes improved production efficiency, reduced methane emissions and less antibiotic use in livestock by leveraging novel, ethical and sustainable products.

 

The “Bac-in-a-Box” technology developed by Austrianova, a Singaporean biotech company, efficiently protects bacteria from stomach acid and allows storage at room temperature “without appreciable loss of viability.”

“The Austrianova team is excited to be extending the scope of our collaboration with ProAgni, one of our most trusted partners, in the field of enhancing the microbiome of farm animals, states professor Walter H. Gunzburg, chairman of Austrianova.

“Both companies have worked hard to create a detailed road map of the next steps in our joint activities as part of this agreement,” he highlights.

Lachlan Campbell, CEO of ProAgni, states: “The ability to shelf stabilize a wide range of ruminal bacteria is a game changer. We are pleased with the proven advantages that Bac-in-the-Box brings to this, and based on this, we are advancing our innovative lead product to the market together with Austrianova.”

Food Ingredients First recently reported how ruminant livestock – cattle, sheep and goats – is the largest methane emission source in global food systems and the sector where the most significant economic value can be generated through innovation.

Bac-in-a-Box- Encapsulation for better storageThe “Bac-in-a-Box” technology protects bacteria from stomach acid and allows storage at room temperature.
(Image credit: Austrianova).

Bac-in-a-Box is a protective device adapted for the “encapsulation of probiotic bacteria” where it has human food and animal feed applications due to its ability to “extend storage” under lyophilized conditions and protects encapsulated bacteria from getting destroyed by stomach acid.

ProAgni, a livestock feed supplement supplier based in Australia but also active in the US, has rights and access to several bacterial strains active in the rumen.

ProAgni’s bacterial strains exhibit “significantly improved” storage at room temperature and delivery of “greater numbers” of living bacteria when encapsulated with the Bac-in-a-Box technology. Furthermore, a controlled and “independently” monitored field trial in cattle has shown storage and enhanced efficacy through this technology.

The intensification of the relationship between the companies is based on the positive data generated from a field trial of Bac-in-a-Box encapsulated, strictly anaerobic bacteria in cattle that showed an enhanced shelf life, improved delivery of the bacteria to the rumen to enhance the microbiome and raised production efficiency in the form of weight gain.

The approach to modify the rumen has the potential to be applied to methane reduction.

Last year, Food Ingredients First shed light on a Nature study highlighting how upcycling can offset competition between livestock and aquaculture fodder production and the F&B industry.

https://www.foodingredientsfirst.com/news/austrianova-and-proagni-sign-off-on-d…
  • Log in or register to post comments
plas-tech engineering - Supplier for COC/COP PFS Syringes
YUKON MEDICAL
TARA NIRMAN
schreiner
rochling
3 months ago
Recycling Program Turns Label Waste Into New Packaging
3 months ago
The High-Tech Secrets Behind the Humble Tin Can: A Modern Marvel of Steel Innovation
3 months ago
Recyclability Emerges as Top Priority for European Consumers, Amcor Study Finds

Follow Us

  • linkedin
  • facebook-f
  • twitter

Explore

  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • About us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Login
  • Register
  • Add Testimonial

Company

  • Blog
  • Contact Us
  • Events
  • Packaging News
  • Terms & Conditions
Top 7 Packaging Must-Haves for Personal Care Products
Top 7 Packaging Must-Haves for Personal Care Products
03 May, 2025
FDA
Navigating New FDA Packaging Regulations in 2025: A Complete Guide
29 Apr, 2025
Lamination
Unveiling the Future of Lamination Films: Trends, Challenges & How Purchasers Can Stay Ahead!
26 Apr, 2025

Footer menu

  • Privacy
  • Terms and conditions
  • Contact
Home
  • HOME
  • CONNECTIONS
    • Suppliers
    • Buyers
    • Professionals
    • User Companies
    • Softwares
    • Others
  • INDUSTRY UPDATES
    • Packaging News
    • Innovations
    • Press Releases
    • Events
    • Resources
    • Newsletter
    • Testimonials
    • Packaging Interviews
    • Packaging 4 startups
  • BLOG
  • OUR PRODUCTS
    • Big Book of Packaging
  • OUR PARTNERS
    • Bonini
    • Bernhardt
    • EMA
    • Haemotronic
    • Intin
    • Plas-Tech Engineering
    • Polycine
    • Rochling
    • Sanok Rubber
    • Schreiner
    • TARA
    • Yukon Medical
  • SERVICES
    • SUSTAINABLE EXHIBITION
    • CONSULTING
    • DESIGN SERVICES
    • NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIPTION
Clear keys input element