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New IFEEDER website goes live



ARLINGTON, VA. — The Institute for Feed Education and Research (IFEEDER) announced the launch of its new-and-improved website at ifeeder.org on Dec. 12.

The new site features more detailed information about the organization’s mission and impact, its ongoing research projects, its collection of educational and sustainability resources, and a newsletter geared toward donors, industry stakeholders and members of the public.

“Working with IFEEDER’s Board of Trustees and Education and Engagement Committee, we built this website to be a resource for stakeholders up and down the animal food value chain who are interested in learning more about the animal food industry’s ongoing sustainability efforts,” said Lara Moody, executive director of IFEEDER. “We hope it will also provide potential collaborators and donors with deeper visibility into our education and research work so that they may opt to support our ongoing initiatives.”

IFEEDER was founded in 2009 with a goal of informing and supporting animal food industry stakeholders, including feed and pet food producers, academia and the public, through research and educational resources. The organization also helps businesses along their sustainability journeys through a specialized toolkit and its Sustainability Road Map Project.

Explore the new website at ifeeder.org.

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