A selection of companies preview the products and services they will be exhibiting at
EUROTIER 2018 13 - 16 November, Hanover, Germany
AB Vista Exploring unexploited opportunities for enzymes to improve profitability is the focus for animal nutrition technology company AB Vista, at this year’s fair. Visitors to Hall 20, Booth C19 can find out about a new enzyme application called ‘Maximum Matrix Nutrition’ that serves to deliver maximum phytate breakdown whilst reducing viscosity and increasing fibre fermentability. The net result is improved nutrient utilisation and a significant improvement in amino acids, minerals and energy, meaning diets can be formulated with higher nutrient credits, delivering considerable feed costs savings. Visitors will also be able to pick up a copy of the company’s EMEA
Phytate Reference Guide. The guide, which contains details of phytate levels for a range of raw materials available across the region, can also be downloaded online.
www.abvista.com
Adisseo Adisseo is one of the world’s leading experts in feed additives. The group relies on its 7 research and technology centres and its production sites based in Europe and China to produce and market nutritional solutions for sustainable animal feed. Adisseo offers its customers 4 forms of an essential amino
acid (methionine for poultry and hog and protected methionine for ruminants), a complete range of vitamins, enzymes, antioxidants and probiotics.
Adisseo will be happy to welcome you on its stand at Eurotier. You will meet our teams and discover our latest innovations, such
as Alterion, the Adisseo probiotic solution for poultry production, and Rovabio Advance Phy, the 2nd Hall 2 Stand D39
generation of Feedase.
Agromed Agromed has been delivering natural nutritional solutions for the past 20 years. Our “CONCEPT FOR LIFE” portfolio covers all animal production
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stages in monogastrics and ruminants. As a Nutribionic company, Agromed goes back to the roots of animal physiology in order to answer the challenges of modern nutrition. Furthermore, Agromed established its patented fermentable and insoluble dietary fibre OptiCell®
, to be the market leader for swine and poultry. We also go
one step further, with “Fibre-Day Workshops” for innovative accounts. Quality being our main driver, we insist on using solely fresh trees for all our wood-sourced solutions in the field of classic nutrition and antibiotic reduction strategies.
www.agromed.at
Aliphos Aliphos, part of EcoPhos group, offers a range of mineral products for animal feeds. • Feed Phosphates
• Micro-encapsulated nutrients, including rumen-protected selenium • Exal – Sepiolite Clay • Sea shell products
• Free flowing Sodium bicarbonate and sodium sulphate • Glycinates - highly stable, easily metabolized organically bound trace metals The well-established Aliphos®
and Windmill® brands of feed phosphates
are manufactured by Aliphos in its plants in The Netherlands, Bulgaria and in France. These include Aliphos®
Dical+ – a crystalline
dihydrate dicalcium phosphate, with a high chemical purity and proven P-digestibility, manufactured at the company’s newly opened factory at Dunkirk. Plus other dicalcium phosphate(s), monodi- and monocalcium phosphate, magnesium phosphate and monoammonium phosphate with a variety of properties and applications.
www.aliphos.com Hall 20, stand E57
at EuroTier 2018 to
learn about its latest innovative technologies for improved animal health and performance. Alltech’s technical experts will be available to answer your questions on topics such as gut health,
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