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The first TOPIGS Total Feed Efficiency Webinar

On 25 March 2014, the first of two webinars about Total Feed Efficiency will be held.

19 February 2014
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topigs.gifOn 25 March 2014, the first of two webinars about Total Feed Efficiency will be held. Two prominent speakers will give insights into the latest developments in pig feeding.

Dr Piet van der Aar, managing director of the internationally respected Schothorst Feed Research (the Netherlands) will talk about the use of new feed alternatives, feed production methods and other new insights and technologies concerning the production and use of feed.

Professor Bruno Silva, professor and researcher in Nutrition and Swine Production and Environmental Adaptation at the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG, Brazil) will explain the possibilities of precision feeding, where feeding the right amount of nutrients leads to higher results and greater efficiency.

These two presentations will inform pig producers about new, improved nutrition sources and feed alternatives and how these can dramatically improve feed efficiency, pig health and grow out when combined with precision feeding.

The Total Feed Efficiency webinars are being organised together with Watt Global Media. The webinars will be accessible via internet to everybody who has registered for them. For further information about the webinars and to register for them please visit the news section of www.TOPIGS.com.

With a production of more than 1.25 million crossbred gilts and over 7 million doses of semen per year, TOPIGS is one of the biggest genetics suppliers in the world. In several countries, TOPIGS is either the market leader or one of the major suppliers. TOPIGS stands for progress in pigs. This means research, innovation and genetic improvement are the cornerstones of our company. By continuously improving our products, we enable our clients to achieve maximum results.

February 19, 2014 - Topigs

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