
The global trade fair EuroTier 2026 is slated for November 10-13, 2026, in Hanover, Germany. The gathering will put the spotlight on essential accomplishments within animal nutrition, feed management practices, and feed manufacturing.
This announcement originates from the conveners of Europe’s leading livestock exposition — DLG (German Agricultural Society).
It’s highlighted that EuroTier 2026 will yet again serve as the central hub for exchanging cutting-edge advancements in animal nutrition, feeding administration, and feed manufacturing. Diminishing greenhouse gas output, implementing alternate protein sources in animal diets, coupled with effective feed output and conservation represent a selection of subjects farmers can investigate thoroughly as part of the exposition’s informational program.
«Principal mechanisms for curtailing emissions involve streamlined feed manufacturing, minimizing waste across the entire feeding process, and accurate ration composition tailored to animals’ demands. Superior-grade feed, skilled silage and storage handling, along with routine feed evaluation contribute to resource-effective output, reduced expenditures, and lowered overall emission intensity at the farm level», the announcement details.
Within the DLG Spotlight «Emission Reduction» during EuroTier 2026, the function of nutrition in decreasing emissions shall be showcased, alongside technological approaches for swine and avian production frameworks. Guests will gain an opportunity to confer about viable solutions alongside professionals and presenters, merging environmental and climate preservation with animal well-being and fiscal effectiveness.
For reference: DLG (German Agricultural Society), established in 1885 by Max Eyth, signifies efficiency and durability in pioneering enhancements within agriculture and the food supply chain. DLG’s purpose centers on propelling advancement via knowledge dissemination, notably within technology and quality assurance spheres. DLG constitutes a not-for-profit, politically unbiased entity boasting a worldwide network exceeding 31,000 participants internationally.
