A strong voice for the Feed Industry IFIF members represent over 80% of global compound animal feed production.
Given the anticipated growth of the world’s population to around 9 billion people by 2050, and the associated higher demand for animal proteins like beef, poultry and fish, it is vital that we can meet this challenge in a sustainable and safe way.
The International Feed Industry Federation (IFIF) represents and promotes the global feed industry as an essential participant in the food chain that provides sustainable, safe, nutritious and affordable food for a growing world population.
Given the anticipated growth of the world’s population to around 9 billion people by 2050, and the associated higher demand for animal proteins like beef, poultry and fish, it is vital that we can meet this challenge in a sustainable and safe way.
IFIF believes that only by working together with all stakeholders in the feed and food chain, including governments, the private sector and non-governmental groups, can we meet the demands of 60% more food, including animal proteins like beef, poultry, fish and dairy products in the future.
IFIF is made up of national and regional feed associations from Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, North and South America and the Middle East, as well feed related organizations and corporate members from around the globe. Overall, IFIF members represent over 80% of total compound animal feed production worldwide.
Consumer trust and confidence in the safety of the whole food supply chain is vital and IFIF helps to ensure high standards of health and welfare for animals and people, by collaborating with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), the Codex Alimentarius Commission and other international bodies to help set international regulatory standards for the whole feed chain and support fair trade.
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Featured Projects
International Feed Regulators Meeting (IFRM)
The annual International Feed Regulators Meeting (IFRM) organized by IFIF in cooperation with the FAO allows regulators and feed industry professionals to exchange their thoughts and discuss concrete ideas for providing safe feed and food in a sustainable manner around the world.
Downloads
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IFIF Fact Sheet 2025
Published 10-09-25 (.pdf)
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IFIF Biosecurity Guidance for Feed Mills
Published 29-08-24 (.pdf)
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Evaluation of the impact of the maintenance of a proper gut structure on animal health and welfare
Published 21-03-24 (.pdf)
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Evaluation of the exposure to mycotoxins on animal health and welfare
Published 21-03-24 (.pdf)
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SFIS project Phase 3 – North America results – Graphic Overview
Published 12-12-23 (.pdf)
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SFIS project Phase 3 – Europe results – Graphic Overview
Published 12-12-23 (.pdf)
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SFIS project Phase 3 – Australia results – Graphic Overview
Published 12-12-23 (.pdf)
Market Data
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California Feed Report
Published on Tuesdays (.txt)
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California Grain Report
Published on Thursdays (.txt)
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Daily National Grain Market
Published daily (.pdf)
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Kansas City Feedstuffs
Published daily (.txt)
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Cornbelt Weekly Foodstuffs Report
Published on Tuesdays (.txt)
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Soyabean Crush Report
Published on Thursdays (.txt)
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National Weekly Ethanol Summary
Published on Wednesdays (.pdf)
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National Feedstuffs Weekly Review
Published on Wednesdays (.txt)
Feed Events
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International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) 2026
Jan 27, 2026 – Jan 29, 2026
Atlanta, USA. For more information please visit www.ippexpo.org.
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2026 Purchasing and Ingredient Suppliers Conference
Mar 9, 2026 – Mar 11, 2026
Fort Worth, Texas, USA. For more information please click here.
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International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) 2027
Jan 26, 2027 – Jan 28, 2027
Atlanta, USA. For more information please visit www.ippexpo.org.
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2027 Purchasing and Ingredient Suppliers Conference
Mar 16, 2027 – Mar 18, 2027
Orlando, FL, USA. For more information please click here.
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