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In the future, plant extracts are expected to replace antibi
Release time :2020-07-20 Number of hits:

Shandong Daji Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Shandong Animal Husbandry trade service center, and German EW Group signed a cooperation project agreement on plant extracts at the symposium held in Jinan on June 23. In the future, plant extracts are expected to replace antibiotics and be widely used in aquaculture industry. Shandong is once again in the forefront of the country in terms of antibiotic reduction and substitution technology promotion.
 
Healthy breeding has become a new topic that domestic animal husbandry must face and effectively implement. A large number of national leading enterprises of agricultural industrialization, including Shandong probiotics livestock and poultry Co., Ltd., Shandong Fengxiang Co., Ltd., new hope Liuhe Co., Ltd., Shandong Asia Pacific Zhonghui group, etc., all participated in the discussion and agreed to strengthen industry self-discipline, We will jointly create a high-quality animal product demonstration brand in Shandong Province.
 
At the meeting, Shandong Daji Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Shandong Animal Husbandry trade service center, signed a cooperation project agreement on plant extracts with German EW group. EW group is the world's largest breeding enterprise for laying hens and white feathered broilers.
 
The cooperation projects include plant essential oil, mycotoxin adsorbent and other plant extract products. The signing representatives said that plant extracts are non-toxic, harmless and free of harmful residues, and have become a research hotspot to replace antibiotics. Such products can play an important role in promoting animal growth, improving feed utilization, enhancing animal disease resistance, reducing the use of antibiotics and improving the quality of meat products.
 
In the future, plant extract products are expected to be widely used in breeding, which can effectively reduce the use of veterinary antibiotics in domestic breeding industry, reduce drug residues, and improve food safety and environmental safety indicators.