December 16, 2021

 

Hamlet Protein participates in 5thSow Nutrition Conference in Chongqing, China

 


 

 

Hamlet Protein recently participated in the 5th Sow Nutrition Conference which was held in Chongqing, China, and focused on technological innovation in swine nutrition, as well as providing interesting insights on antibiotic-free production, feeding management and cost control.

 

The event was attended by representatives from integrators, farms and breeding companies. Hamlet Protein addressed the importance of protein in swine nutrition, the role of fatty acids in sow feed and how fiber can drive gut health.

 
 

 

                   The 5th Sow Nutrition Conference in Chongqing, China.

 

Additionally, Hamlet Protein was at the Leman China Swine Conference that also took place in Chongqing. Representatives from the company engaged with industry professionals and academics on piglet nutrition, the role of fermented fiber in breeding animals and the role of vegetable protein in African swine fever (ASF) prevention.

 

Another event, the Kunpeng Feed Technology Conference, was organised in Qingdao (where the company's office is based) and attracted feed mill managers, nutritionists and researchers. The technical and commercial team of Hamlet Protein was at the conference, discussing the strategic approach on using vegatable proteins in an antibiotic-free diet.

 

Dr. Yu Feng, regional director (Asia-Pacific) at Hamlet Protein, said: "These conferences provide us with a great opportunity to share our knowledge and latest insights from our global operation with the Chinese swine industry. Our European colleagues have been working with a restriction on AGPs (antibiotic growth promoters) use for many years and are currently facing the ban on ZnO as well.

 

"At Hamlet Protein, we have developed a range of products that can provide practical solutions when formulating diets with these restrictions, and we notice a growing interest from Chinese producers."

 

- Hamlet Protein

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