BIOMIN is widely recognized for its unique mycotoxin control and risk management strategies, as well as its innovative natural growth promoting solutions. Founded in 1983 by Erich Erber, who strongly believes that the natural growth promoters will replace antibiotics in the near future, BIOMIN has been investing heavily in the study of mycotoxin deactivators and natural growth promoters for more than 20 years.
With more bans being imposed on the use of antibiotics worldwide, animal producers are now looking at ways of improving productivity using natural feed supplements.
BIOMIN offers a comprehensive range of trendsetting solutions that can improve animal health and performance as well as increase production efficiency.
Mycofix® product line, a complete modular system that is designed to protect animals by deactivation of mycotoxins using three unique strategies: adsorption, biotransformation and bioprotection.
PoultryStar®, a synbiotic product that uses probiotic microorganisms and prebiotic fructooligosaccharides to promote beneficial gut microflora.
Biomin® PEP is a selected blend of essential oils and prebiotics designed to improve digestibility and feed conversion thus enhancing animal performance.
Biotronic® product line is a selected combination of organic and inorganic acids that enhances growth performance while minimising spoilage of compound feed and preserving its nutritional value.
Biomin® Phytase, a new generation 6-phytase originating from E.coli, improves phytate phosphorus utilisation in plant feed ingredients thereby reducing dietary phosphorus requirement in feed. Feed costs are reduced while animal performance is maintained.
Biomin would like to invite you to the VIV Asia conference on Tuesday March 10, from 10:30 hrs. to 11:30 hrs. in room 225 and learn about the latest developments in natural growth promoters from BIOMIN. Find out how these new feed additives can help feed and animal producers improve feed efficiencies and increase the productivity and performance of their livestock.
Visitors at the BIOMIN booth can obtain a copy of the latest BIOMIN Mycotoxin Survey Program - an exclusive mycotoxin risk management tool that highlights the global occurrences of major mycotoxins in terms of agriculture and animal production by geographical regions. The latest survey done in July – September 2010 involves the analysis of more than 3000 agricultural commodities collected from all over the world.
To find out more, please visit our booth in Hall 3, D001, to speak to any BIOMIN representative. You may also wish to visit our website: www.biomin.net or drop us an email: asiamarketing@biomin.net.
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