Dear readers,
The challenges are
growing, but so
are the chances.
High and further
increasing feed
costs are a worldwide issue. When looking back at the
past twelve months, one must state that
prices for components or feed mixtures
have increased by approximately 30 percent.
And if forecasts are to be believed, we
have to adjust to rising raw material costs,
also in the long term. The reasons for this
development are the growing worldwide
consumption as well as production
restrictions due to ecological ambitions
especially in the European Union, which
additionally reduce the global supply.
The steadily rising demand for high
quality food in order to feed the world’s
population is the chance for our product:
the egg. Since the feed efficiency of a
layer is significantly higher as compared
to that of the red meat producers, cattle
and pigs. Moreover, the nutritive value
of one single egg is equivalent to the
nutritive value of 120 grammes of red
meat. If the consumption of drinking
water and the CO2
balance are also
taken into account, this advantage
will be intensified considerably once
more. Thus, our egg has a positive and
promising future ahead!
Sincerely yours,
Hinrich Leerhoff