November 8, 2005

 

Danisco Animal Nutrition strengthens its technical services team in China

 

 

The recent appointment of Xinghui Zhang as Technical Services Manager has further strengthened Danisco Animal Nutrition's technical services team in China. Reporting to Dr Y.J. Ru, Technical Services Manager, Xinghui is based at the company's Guangzhou office in China.

 

Xinghui holds a BSc from Gansu Agriculture University and a Management Diploma from China People's University. His career in China's poultry industry has included positions with Wens and CCTI's broiler breeding operation in the south of the country, as well as seven years with BASF (China) Fine Chemical Division, most recently as Business Development Manager, before joining Danisco Animal Nutrition.

 

Danisco Animal Nutrition, a division of leading global food ingredient specialist Danisco A/S (Denmark), pioneered the development and use of enzymes and betaine in animal nutrition. Their products are now widely used by poultry and pig producers throughout the world. The company's mission is to deliver innovative, sustainable solutions that increase the efficiency and safety of the food production      Xinghui Zhang, Technical

chain in an environmentally responsible way. Further details are available at              Services Manager, Danisco

www.danisco.com/animalnutrition                                                                             Animal Nutrition, China

                                                                                                                            

 

For further information, please contact:

 

Andrea Barletta,                                      Julian Cooksley,

Global Marketing Director,                        Account Manager,

Danisco Animal Nutrition.                          Kendalls Communications.

Tel: +44 (0) 1672 517777                         Tel: +44 (0) 1394 610022

E-mail: andrea.barletta@danisco.com         E-mail: julian.cooksley@kendallscom.co.uk

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