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The lab’s scientists will work with ADM’s other R&D facilities around the globe to develop enzyme products to serve a variety of markets
April 30, 2018
Earlier this year, ADM and Vland signed a joint development agreement under which the companies will share enzyme-producing strains as a basis for the development of feed enzymes. Products developed under the agreement will be commercialized by both companies.