by Andrew Prest, PhD Microbiology For pet food manufacturers the main hazards are: Microbiological Many of the same pathogenic micro-organisms that affect humans also cause disease in companion animals. For example, improperly canned dog food has a similar risk...
Being in control of what goes into your private label offers more transparency for your supply chain in the long run. By customizing your brand according to your customers’ needs, you are assured that your product can reach more of your target markets and gain better...
By Andrew Prest, PhD MIcrobiology It is the pet food manufacturer’s responsibility to prevent ‘unacceptable levels’ of microbiological, physical and chemical contamination in pet foods. Acceptable levels of contaminants are developed and defined primarily by the Codex...
As human food trends become more prevalent across industries like pet food manufacturing, with it comes the dawn of new buzz words among consumers that manufacturers and retailers need to take notice of. Concepts like snackification, alternative proteins, small...
This two-part series explores the challenges of entering the Chinese pet food market and how Addiction Foods Private label can help show you the way. To export pet food into China, the first important step is to understand the Chinese government policies and...