Elanco, AgNext Announce Alliance to Advance Livestock Sustainability

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Elanco Animal Health Incorporated is joining forces with AgNext at Colorado State University. On Aug. 2, they announced a strategic alliance as part of a continued commitment to pioneer sustainability solutions for the animal agriculture, transforming the next frontier of opportunity in livestock sustainability. 

As part of the strategic alliance, Sara Place, Elanco’s Chief Sustainability Officer, will join the AgNext team and transition to her new role as associate professor of feedlot systems.

The AgNext program is a first-of-its-kind research collaborative that focuses specifically on sustainability in animal agriculture, working with members of the entire value chain to develop innovative, scalable solutions that help move the industry toward a more sustainable future, Elanco said in a release. The program seeks to create a world-renowned center for excellence, identifying and scaling innovation that fosters the health of animals and ecosystems to promote profitable industries that support vibrant communities.

“This exciting collaboration with Elanco will help AgNext further our work to develop sustainable solutions for animal agriculture and empower producers and others in the value chain,” Kim Stackhouse-Lawson, Director of AgNext at CSU, said in a release. “Having Dr. Place’s expertise and perspective on the AgNext team will allow our center of excellence to more rapidly identify and scale innovation to advance the science of animal agriculture.”

Place will continue to build on the work she has accomplished with Elanco in her new role at Colorado State, seeking to further the science and solutions around sustainable opportunities in feedlot systems while building the next generation of talent. Elanco will continue to collaborate with the Colorado State team in research and leveraging AgNext’s insights. 

“We are excited to further build the next era of opportunity for livestock sustainability,” José Simas, executive vice president, U.S. Farm Animal Business, said in the release. “This strategic alliance leverages what we have incubated here at Elanco and takes the next step toward supporting the entire industry. We look forward to continued collaboration with Sara and the Colorado State research team, working to further our understanding of the space and using the insights to advance our services and pipeline of solutions.” 

The move continues Elanco’s efforts to lead and transform the livestock sustainability space, the company said in a release. Elanco recently announced the launch of UpLook, an insights engine designed to benchmark and measure improvement of an operation’s carbon footprint. Elanco also recently added several emission reducing products to its pipeline and portfolio and helped create a start-up company, called Athian to help the industry certify, aggregate and monetize credits from systems like UpLook. 

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