Neogen selected by Scottish Gov’t for beef herd improvement program
October 27, 2016
CONTACT: Dr. Gary Evans, Neogen Europe Ltd., +44 (0) 1292 525610 |
AYR, Scotland, 27 October, 2016 — Neogen Corporation (Nasdaq: NEOG) announced today that its Scotland-based Neogen Europe subsidiary has been selected by Scottish Government to perform genomics testing as part of the government’s program to improve the country’s beef herd.
The objective of the Scottish Government’s program, The Beef Efficiency Scheme, is to improve overall herd profitability, and make the country’s beef herd more sustainable — both economically and environmentally. The five-year project is a partnership between Scottish Government and Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC). Neogen’s European GeneSeek laboratory is responsible for the project’s animal genotyping and supply of sampling kits.
“The genotyping will be performed using our new GGP-NG 50K chip and the results that we produce will be used by SRUC, which is developing predictions for improved genetic selection in respect of growth rates, feed conversion, maternal behavior, nutrition practice, and disease resistance for commercial beef farmers,” said Dr. Gary Evans, Neogen’s European business development manager. “We won the contract through a competitive tender issued by Scottish Government, and a part of our success was due to our new European genomics facility in Ayr.”
Scottish beef has long been recognized for its high quality, and beef production is at the heart of Scottish agriculture. With an output in 2013 of about £825m (approximately $1 billion USD) the beef industry alone makes up 26% of Scottish agricultural output — and is the biggest single sector of the Scottish agricultural industry. The country’s climate, soil type and overall topography create ideal conditions for beef cattle to thrive.
All processes, procedures and equipment in Neogen Europe’s new laboratory are a carbon copy of Neogen’s flagship GeneSeek laboratory in Lincoln, Nebraska — which is the largest animal genomics laboratory in the world. Replicating the set up and integrating the information technology systems between the two laboratories creates one integrated operation across the two sites and brings many years of experience, and the latest genomic developments, to the new laboratory in Europe.
Neogen’s European GeneSeek laboratory is currently processing samples from cattle, canine and poultry, with more species to follow soon. The laboratory can work with any sample type including hair, blood, semen, swabs and tissue.
For further information on Neogen’s new genomics laboratory, the range of genomic testing offered or technical support, email geneseek@Neogeneurope.com or call 01292 526 094.
Neogen Corporation develops and markets products dedicated to food and animal safety. The company’s Food Safety Division markets dehydrated culture media and diagnostic test kits to detect foodborne bacteria, natural toxins, food allergens, drug residues, plant diseases and sanitation concerns. Neogen’s Animal Safety Division is a leader in the development of animal genomics along with the manufacturing and distribution of a variety of animal healthcare products, including diagnostics, pharmaceuticals, veterinary instruments, wound care and disinfectants.