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EXCENTIAL TOXIN PLUS Broad spectrum solution for mycotoxin management


5 COMPONENT MYCOTOXIN PROTECTION


Hepatoprotector/Intestinal integrity Preservative/mould reduction


THREE BINDERS Wide spectrum absorption


TOXIN PLUS 5 COMPONENT


MYCOTOXIN PROTECTION


Engineering your feed solutions www.orffa.com


greenhouse gas emissions. Farming has faced a lot of public scrutiny, methane emissions from ruminants being one focus. Food production systems will need to evolve to feed a growing population with reduced environmental impact. Efficient milk or beef production is more resource efficient, has a lower environmental impact and is more profitable. We all know that nutrition and feeding are the cornerstones of efficient livestock production. Using a formulated diet to match the nutrient content of the feed to the requirements of the animal at different production stages is key, which means that regular forage and feed analysis is critical.


The phrase ‘responsible sourcing’ is cropping up more frequently


with some aligned milk contracts already prohibiting the use of soya/ soya by-products and/or palm oil/palm oil derivatives in an effort to reduce the environmental impact and improve the overall public perception of dairy. The majority of our clients feed protein sources other than soya and many feed no soya at all – we have been recommending rapeseed meal and other proteins as cost-effective protein sources for dairy cows for a long time. As ever, managing diets to optimise the balance of energy and protein continues to make sense for cows, farm businesses and the environment.


www.adifo.com Adifo develops and services sector-specific software tools for the international


nutrition industry. We enable you to gain maximum control over your core processes and guarantee the protection of critical business knowledge.


Optimize your feed formulation


BESTMIX® Software: Profit-driven feed formulation


Staying ahead of the competition requires smart feed formulations. You – as formulation manager – are key in this strategy. But how do you create the best quality and lowest cost recipes – under any condition and at any time? BESTMIX® provides the answer.


This user-friendly software makes it easy to manage accurate nutritional values, production parameters and recipe specifications. You can adapt instantly to volatile material costs, ingredient stocks and purchasing positions. The results are perfect recipes that can be translated directly into practical products and synchronized automatically with labelling and safety data.


Want the least cost recipe, no matter how challenging the requirements?


Call us today on +32 50 30 32 11 and get BESTMIX®. The smartest way to beat the competition.


B E S TM I X SOFTWARE


•Profit-driven feed formulation •Smart lab data management •Balanced ration calculation •Formulation as a Service


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