• Language

    • enEnglish
    • zh-hans简体中文
nuvit-hk.com
nuvit-hk.comnuvit-hk.com
  • Language

    • enEnglish
    • zh-hans简体中文
  • About us
  • Products
    • Vitamin A
    • Vitamin B
    • Vitamin C
    • Vitamin D
    • Vitamin E
    • Vitamin H
    • Vitamin K
    • Inositol
    • Other
  • Quality and Service
  • Corporation
  • News
  • Contact
  • About us
  • Products
    • Vitamin A
    • Vitamin B
    • Vitamin C
    • Vitamin D
    • Vitamin E
    • Vitamin H
    • Vitamin K
    • Inositol
    • Other
  • Quality and Service
  • Corporation
  • News
  • Contact
News

MODERN SOWS: TAILOR MADE NUTRITION NEEDED

Admin2018-04-20T03:29:08+00:00

Modern sows are now more productive than ever before due to tremendous advancements in the industry, but this new generation of sows brings a new set of challenges that require innovative nutrition and health management solutions.

This was one of the conclusions from the European Swine Nutrition Roundtable, organised by Novus International, Inc., in partnership with Newcastle University. The goal of this meeting was to bring some of the industry’s leading experts in sow and piglet health together to share knowledge and reveal opportunities for future development.

Nutritional requirements and feeding practices

“The swine genetics and management practices in Europe have changed drastically over the last decade,” said Silvia Peris, head of technical services in Europe and the Middle East for Novus. “However, this development has not been followed at the same speed by updates on nutritional requirements and feeding practices. With this event, Novus has brought awareness on this topic, while doing our best helping to update our nutritional approaches to match producer challenges.”

The event included 16 participants from across Europe, representing each of their unique markets as they spent 2 days discussing the obstacles between today’s producer and the next level of performance and profitability. This roundtable is one of many being held globally to help Novus better understand the challenges and needs faced by swine producers while also providing a platform for collaboration across the industry.

“At our base, we provide solutions to problems,” said Roberto Barea, technical services manager in Europe. “These collaborations are key to revealing the areas of highest priority to the swine industry and ways that Novus can help with nutritional solutions to either alleviate or eradicate barriers to swine reaching their full potential.”

Epigenetic strategies

Key topics discussed at the event included optimising gene expression through epigenetic strategies (feeding the sow with the intention of her passing along advantages to her progeny), overcoming oxidative stress and possible management interventions for low birthweight piglets. Top nutritionists, researchers and overall thought leaders all presented their area of expertise and learned from one another.

Going forward, Novus’s research and technical teams aim to take the insights from the event to further develop effective approaches to boost animal performance and producer profitability through its organic trace minerals, enzymes and other feed quality products.

By Novus

Source: www.allaboutfeed.net

Share this post

FacebookTwitterLinkedInGoogle +Email

Related Posts

4 WAYS TO INCREASE LIVESTOCK SUSTAINABILITY

Sustainable farming can be understood as the production of food in an economically profitable, socially acceptable and environmentally neutral... read more

MATO GROSSO: FROM SOY STATE TO CORN STATE

Mato Grosso is known as the main soybean-producing state in Brazil. But also its corn production has been increased... read more

LOW WATER IN CANALS: FEED STORAGE AT RISK

Due to the extremely low water level of rivers and canals in Northwest Europe, the supply of raw materials... read more

CURCUMIN: A POWERFUL BIOACTIVE FOR SHEEP

Curcumin is a natural bioactive compound and is known to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant actions. But can it also... read more

RED AND GREEN ALGAE PROMOTING GUT HEALTH

Seaweed contains ‘sulphated polysaccharides’ – components that are not found in plants, yeast or microalgae. Yet animals do react... read more

PIGS AND HURRICANES

Recently, Hurricane Florence hit North Carolina, claiming over 5,000 pigs. As hurricanes continue to come, perhaps it is time... read more

INSECT MEAL AND OIL FOR ATLANTIC SALMON

Insect derived ingredients take off in aquaculture after the EU approved the use such ingredients in 2017. But what... read more

DIFFERENT INGREDIENTS, DIFFERENT VITAMIN LEVELS

Vitamins are an indispensable trace nutrient for animals. But how much vitamins are in commonly used feed ingredients for... read more

IFIF AND FAO CONTINUE TO STRENGTHEN PARTNERSHIP

IFIF and FAO continue to strengthen their collaboration on critical issues to ensure safe and sustainable feed and food. This... read more

GLOBAL FOOD PRICES SHOW DECLINE THROUGH OCTOBER

International food commodity prices dipped in October, as falling dairy, meat and vegetable oils prices more than offset a... read more

GENERAL

  • General terms conditions
  • Privace policy
  • Disclaimer

OFFICE

  • Nutrition Vitamins Co., Ltd
  • Head office: Wilson House 1001-2, 19 Wyndham Street, Central, HongKong
  • Email: nuvit.co@gmail.com
  • Website: www.nuvit-hk.com