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First Product From Novus Int’l, Verenium Collaboration Moves Toward Commercialization

Posted on January 24, 2012 by FarmerShowcase Staff in Beef Product News , Dairy Product News , Poultry Product News , Swine Product News

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Novus International Inc., a leading manufacturer of animal and human nutrition and health products and Verenium Corporation (Nasdaq: VRNM), a leading industrial biotechnology company focused on the development and commercialization of high-performance enzymes, today announced the selection of a next-generation phytase as the first enzyme candidate from the two companies’ strategic collaboration to advance toward commercialization. The companies embarked on a strategic partnership in June of last year to develop a suite of new enzyme products from Verenium’s late-stage pipeline in the animal nutrition and health area globally.

“This partnership has enabled us to create enzyme solutions for nutritionists, producers and others who want to optimize nutrition. This product is geared toward use in poultry, pork and aquaculture product,” notes Novus International President and Chief Executive Officer Thad Simons. “We’re pleased to be a valued partner in optimizing nutrition and, as a result, lowering feed costs for our customers through cutting-edge enzyme solutions like this one.”

Reducing the amount of phytate-bound phosphorus is key in helping livestock producers reduce the impact of animal production on the environment. The phytase enzyme being developed as part of this collaboration will help nutritionists and producers feed more efficiently and get the most out of their rations.

“This product is indicative of significant progress we’ve made so far in our partnership with Novus, having exceeded important technical milestones ahead of schedule. This early success is a result of combining our leading development capabilities with Novus’ in-depth knowledge of customer needs. It’s an early validation of the synergies between our two companies,” said James Levine, President and Chief Executive Officer at Verenium. “Looking ahead, we anticipate advancing additional product candidates and commercializing a suite of differentiated enzyme products that deliver superior performance and make a significant impact on the animal health and nutrition industry.”

In addition to the next-generation phytase, the collaboration also has three additional products in late-stage development targeted at this market.

About The Animal Health and Nutrition Market
Enzymes are used in the animal health and nutrition market to allow livestock, poultry, aquaculture and companion animals to more readily digest and absorb the nutrients naturally occurring in grains and protein meals. According to industry reports, enzymes in the animal health and nutrition market are experiencing remarkable growth due to their ability to provide better nutrition and an improved environmental impact. Global sales of animal feed enzymes are estimated to have reached $520 million in 2010, and are expected to grow 6 to 7 percent annually to reach more than $720 million by 2015, making it one of the largest and fastest growing markets for industrial enzymes. Given the trends of global population growth, increased meat consumption in emerging markets and increased grain prices leading to higher feed costs for producers, enzymes are an effective means of improving the sustainability of animal production both economically and environmentally.

About Verenium
Verenium, an industrial biotechnology company, is a global leader in developing high-performance enzymes. Verenium’s tailored enzymes are environmentally friendly, making products and processes greener and more cost-effective for industries, including the global food and fuel markets. Read more at www.verenium.com.

About Novus
Novus International Inc. is headquartered in metropolitan St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A. and serves customers in more than 90 countries around the world. An industry leader in animal nutrition and health, Novus’s products include CIBENZA feed enzymes, ALIMET and MHA feed supplements, ACTIVATE nutritional feed acid, ACIDOMIX preservative premix, MINTREX and MAAC chelated trace minerals, SANTOQUIN feed preservative, MERAMET aquaculture feed additive, AGRADO feed ingredient and many other specialty ingredients. Arenus (www.arenus.com) is a division of Novus Nutrition Brands, LLC (a subsidiary of Novus International, Inc.), that focuses on developing health and dietary supplements for the equine and companion animal markets. Stratum Nutrition, a division of Novus Nutrition Brands, LLC, focuses on human nutrition through specialty and functional ingredients for manufacturers of foods, beverages and dietary supplements (www.stratumnutrition.com).

Novus is privately owned by Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc. and Nippon Soda Co., Ltd. For more information, visit www.novusint.com.

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