Alltech opens expanded EU applications laboratory in Dunboyne
Alltech, a global leader in animal health and nutrition, has established an expanded EU applications laboratory at the company’s European headquarters in Dunboyne, Co. Meath.
The new lab will bring together practical agricultural innovation, climate action and renewable energy research within a single applied research facility.
“From this lab in Ireland, we will advance our dedication to solving real agricultural issues and scale practical solutions to farms across more than 140 countries,” Dr Mark Lyons, president and CEO of Alltech, said.
He added: “this lab enables us not only to deliver on our promise to improve the nutrition and wellbeing of animals but to create new income streams such as energy generation for farmers, which further drives down the environmental impact of the farm.”
The facility was created to accelerate the development and validation of practical technologies for the Irish, European and global agricultural industries.
The laboratory will serve as a centre for applied research focused on improving nutrient efficiency, reducing environmental impact and supporting renewable energy generation from agricultural systems.
It has been designed to bridge scientific research with on-farm implementation, ensuring technologies can be tested under practical operating conditions.
The EU Applications Laboratory is also supporting wider collaboration opportunities across the Irish agri-food, renewable energy and environmental sectors, including research related to biomethane, nutrient recovery and low-emission farming systems.
Founded in 1980 by Irish entrepreneur and scientist Dr. Pearse Lyons, Alltech delivers smarter, more sustainable solutions for agriculture.
Patryk Goron







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