According to experts, only new technologies and genetic improvements may lead to more efficiency in agriculture in the long term. Improved feed conversion ratios in livestock feeding would relieve arable land, showing high potential, as today above one third of the farmland is covered with feed crops, a tendency which is rising. In general, there are still a lot of strategies in poultry production to enhance feed conversion and to decrease emissions. Principally, excellent farm management is the key to success. Feed rations have to be optimised by choosing the right raw materials according to local availability and price.
Beyond various factors such as grain size, pellet quality, nutrient contents etc. feed additives have been able to substantially up-value poultry rations for years. Delacon is successfully dedicated to phytogenic feed additives (PFA) for more than two decades now, and has emerged from a pioneer in a niche market to a global leader in the mainstream, being the first and only company with a zootechnical registration by the EU for its phytogenic feed additive. Especially since the ban of antibiotic growth promoters in the European Union in 2006, PFAs have been gaining considerable attention in livestock feeding.
With rising feed costs, animal producers and feed mills are looking into solutions to optimise performance and increase the digestibility of nutrients. Phytogenic feed additives help farmers stay profitable whilst at the same time, reduce environmental emissions. Increasing nutrient digestibility hence improving feed conversion ratio is resulting in a reduction of feed costs up to 4%, all naturally! Emissions can be lowered by PFAs as well, leading to a reduction of NH3 up to 40% through saponines, which inhibit urease activity. The product Biostrong 510, a PFA consisting of essential oils and selected herbal substances, combines benefits like improved performance as well as an advanced barn climate and reduced odour. Phytogenic feed additives sustainably improve animal performance and reduce emissions in livestock production in the course of a new green revolution
According to experts, only new technologies and genetic improvements may lead to more efficiency in agriculture in the long term. Improved feed conversion ratios in livestock feeding would relieve arable land, showing high potential, as today above one third of the farmland is covered with feed crops, a tendency which is rising. In general, there are still a lot of strategies in poultry production to enhance feed conversion and to decrease emissions. Principally, excellent farm management is the key to success. Feed rations have to be optimised by choosing the right raw materials according to local availability and price.Beyond various factors such as grain size, pellet quality, nutrient contents etc. feed additives have been able to substantially up-value poultry rations for years. Delacon is successfully dedicated to phytogenic feed additives (PFA) for more than two decades now, and has emerged from a pioneer in a niche market to a global leader in the mainstream, being the first and only company with a zootechnical registration by the EU for its phytogenic feed additive. Especially since the ban of antibiotic growth promoters in the European Union in 2006, PFAs have been gaining considerable attention in livestock feeding.With rising feed costs, animal producers and feed mills are looking into solutions to optimise performance and increase the digestibility of nutrients. Phytogenic feed additives help farmers stay profitable whilst at the same time, reduce environmental emissions. Increasing nutrient digestibility hence improving feed conversion ratio is resulting in a reduction of feed costs up to 4%, all naturally! Emissions can be lowered by PFAs as well, leading to a reduction of NH3 up to 40% through saponines, which inhibit urease activity. The product Biostrong 510, a PFA consisting of essential oils and selected herbal substances, combines benefits like improved performance as well as an advanced barn climate and reduced odour. Phytogenic feed additives sustainably improve animal performance and reduce emissions in livestock production in the course of a new green revolution
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