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Nicolas Greiffenstein Has Been Hired as the New Technical Application Manager for Latin America

Published: April 11, 2013
Source : Addcon
Beginning of April 2013, Nicolas Greiffenstein has joined ADDCON as Technical Application Manager for Latin America. His responsibilities include giving technical support to customers and potential customers in the region and to strengthen the reliance on ADDCON products on the different markets throughout Latin America.
Nicolas has experience in feed formulation, nutritional requirements and, raw material quality assurance, working as a Formulator for an important commercial feed mill in Colombia, South America, formulating diets for species such as Poultry, Swine, Aquaculture and Cattle.
“Following the global growth strategy of Addcon, hiring Nicolas was the logical next step” says Kurt Wegleitner. “We have successfully entered the markets in Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador already. Due to the big interest in our product in Latin America we have been looking for the right technical application manager for some time. We are very happy that we have met Nicolas”.
The Addcon team and the partners in Latin America wish Nicolas a good start and a successful career with Addcon.
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Farid José Arabia Ricardo
14 de mayo de 2013

Hi Nicholas, the Research Center of the Caribbean Agro-Environmental - CIAC, aims to set up a pilot plant concentrate feed for fish and crustaceans, among others.
While it is true that the concentrated feed represents between 60 and 70% of production costs in aquaculture, in many cases the formulation does not contain the nutritional requirements of the species, nor the% protein that claim to have, or protein contained not compatible with the animal.
The CIAC, within its nutritional line offers balanced diet formulation specific for each species and its different stages, with% and fair quality of nutrients for their development. It should be noted that the Centre ventures, both inland and marine species.
Therefore we check the equipment, capacity and cost of a plant, whose purpose is the development of efficient diets for our species but also putting product on the market in order to become self-sustaining.
I appreciate your cooperation.
Sincerely,
Farid Arabia Ricardo
Professional Aquaculture

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