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Use of adaptogens to face challenges in aquaculture
Fish farms can be affected by biological, physical or chemical alterations that give...
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Influence of trace minerals on shell quality
The egg is the most sensitive human food, being the one that requires the least processing...
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Livestock regulations in the European Union – world leader
The EU remains at the forefront with regards to legislation which ensure the animal welfare.
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Aquaculture – much more than producing fish
Fish farming plays a key role in global animal protein production.
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Livestock industry fights to reduce its carbon footprint
Livestock farming is on its way to a more sustainable production.
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Nutrition in the welfare of animals
It consists of a serie of factors that ensure the health and profitability of the product.
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The importance of controlling the use of antibiotics in livestock
Antimicrobial resistance is among the main consequences.
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Our origins
Liptosa and its phytobiotics are increasingly making their way into the world of livestock farming.
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The nature and wisdom of the ‘Green Way of Life’
Natural solutions, with proven efficacy, can contribute to solving health problems.
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The importance of nutritional effectiveness in swine production
It is important to calculate the best cost-effectiveness parameters when formulating a diet.
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Phytobiotics – key in livestock feeding
Phytobiotics as an alternative to antibiotics in animal production. They have antiseptic, expectorant, anti-inflammatory, carminative and eupeptic functions.
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One Health – the answer to zoonosis
One Health, the response to zoonoses. Phytobiotics as an alternative to antibiotics.
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