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Animal feed organic trace minerals market to witness lucrative growth with rising global meat consumption

Published: February 23, 2018
Summary
Animal feed organic trace minerals market demand is depicting a rapid expansion rate as these minerals are used in animal feeds to enhance bioavailability and increase the gut absorption. The organic trace minerals assist in activating essential enzymes and hormones which proves vital for livestock’s metabolic processes. Rising consumption of meat, poultry, and dairy products has given a co...
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Authors:
Rahul Sankrityayan
Global Market Insights Inc.
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Abdelmajed Osman
6 de marzo de 2018
What about organic selenium? You didn’t mention it?
Sushil Chandra
6 de marzo de 2018

Good article on organic trace minerals.

Regards,
Dr sushil chandra

VÍCTOR MONTERROSA
Técnica Mineral Pecuaria
6 de marzo de 2018

And Zinpro, Global Animal Products, what happened?

Regards.

Ziki Vet
8 de marzo de 2018

Ratio of these minerals in dairy animals feed?

Aziz Sacranie
Alltech
8 de marzo de 2018
You have not mentioned the most prominent producers of organic minerals. Alltech, producers of Bioplex minerals are leaders in this field. their most recent research on stability constant for organic minerals helps the nutritionist to differentiate the various organic minerals in the market.
Hossan Md. Salim, PhD
8 de marzo de 2018
Dear All, How are you! I do agree with Aziz Sacranie that Alltech is the leader in regards to producing quality organic trace minerals for meat production. I have series of research during my PhD program using Bioplex Minerals especially Bioplex Zn for growth development, tissue mineral content and carcass quality of chicken particularly skin quality of the chicken. Some of our research findings already published in Avian Biology research, British Poultry Science and Biological Trace Element Research Journals. I do believe, that publication are informative and helpful for the researchers as well as for the industry. Have a great day! Dr. Salim, Bangladesh
Hiren Pancholi
3 de mayo de 2018
It is a good and informative article. The dose of products plays an important role in the growth of the birds. The dose is not clear as far as Organic minerals are concerned.
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