
A total of 100 tons of the toxin binder product, packed into two containers, was shipped from the company’s Pasuruan Plant on November 25.
ADM Animal Nutrition Indonesia has successfully entered the global market by exporting ADM TXB 99, a product with a mycotoxin-binding capacity of up to 99%, to Thailand.
A total of 100 tons of the toxin binder product, packed into two containers, was shipped from the company’s Pasuruan Plant on November 25.
The ceremonial release of this inaugural export was attended by representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture; the Indonesian Quarantine Agency; the East Java Animal, Fish, and Plant Quarantine Center; the Indonesian Veterinary Medicine Association (ASOHI), the Indonesian Feed Millers Association (GPMT), the Animal Husbandry Service Agency of East Java province, as well as customers and business partners.


Wully Wahyuni, Country General Manager of ADM Animal Nutrition Indonesia.
“This event is more than a ceremony – it reflects Indonesia’s growing capability to compete on the global stage. Our team is committed to strengthening our presence in the Asia Pacific region,” said Wully Wahyuni, Country General Manager of ADM Animal Nutrition Indonesia.
“This inaugural export marks a significant milestone, noting that Thailand is a highly selective market with strict quality and compliance standards. Entering this market demonstrates the strength of our products and our team.”
ADM TXB 99 had previously undergone testing at Trilogy, an external laboratory in the US, for quality assessment, safety, and performance. The product is manufactured at ADM facilities certified under CPOHB, FSSC 22000, and FAMI-QS, and is registered with the Ministry of Agriculture.
“In early November, ADM Animal Nutrition Indonesia shipped 50 tons to Thailand, followed by a second order of another 50 tons – reaching a total of 100 tons in just one month. We have also received requests to export up to 450 tons by March 2026,” Ms Wahyuni revealed, adding that the team is exploring opportunities in new markets including India, Australia, and the Philippines.

Full support from the government
Dr Sriyanto, Deputy Head of Animal Quarantine at the Indonesian Quarantine Agency, expressed his appreciation for ADM Animal Nutrition Indonesia’s achievement.
“This export proves that veterinary medicines, especially feed additives and premixes, can penetrate international markets. The Indonesian Quarantine Agency will continue to support this through accelerated certification services, supervision, and assurance that exported products meet the requirements of destination countries,” he said.
Arif Wicaksono, Chairman of the Animal Drug Monitoring Working Group at Ministry of Agriculture, said: “To boost export revenue, the government has revised several regulations, including simplifying the registration process for veterinary medicines, especially feed additives and premixes intended for export.”
Mr Wicaksono added that the Ministry of Agriculture provides assistance to veterinary medicine businesses in promoting flagship products during meetings with foreign ambassadors.
“We encourage as many local products as possible, particularly veterinary medicines, to be exported by accelerating registration processes and fulfilling documentation requirements. In trade activities, every country requires a Certificate of Origin (COO) issued by the local government. We will provide this if the product is eligible for export,” he explained.
Regarding technical regulations in destination countries, especially those related to contamination safety, Mr Wicaksono said: “We are also preparing ourselves by setting high standards to harmonize with importing countries’ requirements.”
The inaugural export ceremony was enlivened by traditional Nusantara dances, a marching band orchestra, and a plant tour led by Sidik Priyono, Pasuruan Plant Manager of ADM Animal Nutrition Indonesia.


Superior binding capacity
ADM TXB 99 is one of ADM’s toxin binder variants that offers a distinct advantage and is manufactured with premium-quality clay minerals.
“Our raw materials are carefully selected from multiple sources. The base material is mined clay minerals, which then undergo a series of rigorous tests to produce bentonite with superior toxin-binding capabilities,” explained Yan Andria, ADM Technical Operation Manager – APAC.
Mr Andria added that based on laboratory tests conducted by ADM’s partner labs in the US, the binding capacity of ADM TXB 99 against mycotoxins reaches nearly 100%.
Routine testing is carried out to ensure consistently reliable results.
Compared to similar products, the ADM’s toxin binder also demonstrates exceptional adsorption and desorption performance—its binding and release efficiency is benchmarked at 99%.


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