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Adisseo joins EuropaBio: Feeding Animals Sustainably Around the World

22/05/2025

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Brussels, 22 May 2025 - EuropaBio is happy to announce the newest addition to its membership, French-founded animal nutrition leader Adisseo.

Originally founded in 1939, Adisseo is among the world leaders in animal nutrition with over 4200 customers. The company’s mission is to feed the planet in a high-quality, affordable, safe and sustainable way. In 2006, the company joined the Bluestar Group facilitating access to the Chinese market, the world’s largest growth market.

Adisseo relies on its 5 research centers and its production sites based in Europe, USA, China & Asia Pacific to design, produce and market nutritional solutions for sustainable animal feed. With more than 2900 employees, the company services customers in 110 different countries. In joining EuropaBio, Adisseo aims to bring its voice in the promotion of sustainable, safe and affordable animal feed produced through biotechnology across Europe and globally.

Dr. Claire Skentelbery, Director General of EuropaBio had this to say: “Adisseo is an excellent example of EU and French leadership in the role of biotechnology in building safe, sustainable and resilient agri-food chains. It’s good for our environmental and economic targets, it’s good for healthy animals and good for farmers. We look forward to bringing their voice to shaping Europe’s future.”

Severine Deschandelliers, Market Access Director at Adisseo added “Adisseo, as a global leader in animal nutrition, is committed to put its expertise and experience derived from its history and knowledge in animal nutrition solutions to support a strong, safe and sustainable EU agri-food chain through innovation and investment in biotechnology.  At Adisseo, we are looking forward to contributing with the industry to the best delivery and use of opportunities offered by this critical technology in the feed sector, in the EU and beyond.”

For more information, please visit adisseo.com

Adisseo joins EuropaBio: Feeding Animals Sustainably Around the World


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