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    The role that enzymes can play in terms of increasing the efficiency by which animals convert feed into protein - Eurotier seminar

    Dr. Charlotte Horsmans Poulsen, Senior Staff Scientist, DuPont Industrial Biosciences, addresses how science, and feed enzymes in particular, can help resolve food security issues in this presentation which was part of an AllAboutFeed/Danisco Animal Nutrition "Future of feed Enzymes" seminar.
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    Product / service: Enzymes, Carbohydrases and Proteases, Phytases, Enzyme and probiotic combinations
    Publication date: 18/11/2014
    Species: Poultry, Pig, Ruminants, Aquaculture
    Authors: Poulsen, C
    Doctype: Conference Presentations & eBooks
    Publication / conference: Eurotier
    Regions and countries: Global
    Keywords: animal, growth, biofuels, antibiotics scandal china, antibiotics scandal china, Antibiotics, BRIC protein, compound feed prices, compound feed prices, egg, egg production, globalization meat industry, grain prices, growth, H7N9 china, income growth, poultry africa, poultry asia, QSR scandal China, sustainability, western food safety, Food security
    Production challenge(s): Performance growth, Gut health, profitability
    Diets: All diets
    Brands: Avicheck, Avicheck Corn, Avizyme® 1100, Avizyme® 1200, Avizyme® 1300, Avizyme® 1500, Axtra® AB, Axtra® PHY, Axtra® XAP, Axtra® XB, Betacheck, Betafin® Natural Betaine, Danisco Xylanase, Enviva® EO, Enviva® MPI, Enviva® Pro, Enviva® Swine, FASTKit assay, N/A, Omni-bos CB, Omni-bos CB Plus, Omni-bos P169, Optimize Feed, Phyzyme® XP, Phycheck, Porcheck, Porzyme®, Porzyme® 8100, Porzyme® 9100, Porzyme® tp 100, Porzyme® 9300, Syncra® AVI, Avizyme®
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