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MFeed , The Natural Growth Promoter

MFeed primarily improves feed conversion and liveweight gain in growing / finishing pigs, broilers, layers (hens and ducks) and cattle. MFeed is made up of Activated Montmorillonite, Diatomaceous earth, Clinoptilolite, yeast cell walls, Seaweed extract, Essential oils and copper and is currently sold in the USA, Asia and Eastern Europe.
20 November 2009
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Olmix is a major European supplier of additives to the animal feed industry. The company’s philosophy is to produce “green” products, based on high- tech. principles. Some of the company’s other products, such as Mistral and MT.X + are already familiar names and Olmix is sure that MFeed will achieve similar success. MFeed primarily improves feed conversion and liveweight gain in growing / finishing pigs, broilers, layers (hens and ducks) and cattle. Furthermore it boosts the performance of growing shrimp and fish.

MFeed is made up of Activated Montmorillonite, Diatomaceous earth, Clinoptilolite, yeast cell walls, Seaweed extract, Essential oils and copper and is currently sold in the USA, Asia and Eastern Europe.

MFeed was launched recently at a 2 day seminar held in Bangkok, on Oct 30/31, attended by 82 delegates from 16 different countries, representing most of the planet. Russia, in particular, was well represented. Sixteen speakers from 8 countries world-wide presented papers. Topics ranged from a discussions about the the problems relating to the maluse of antibiotics in animal feeds to the mode of action of Mfeed along with reports of successful commercial trials using Mfeed in numerous species,The worldwide feed industry was represented by key players such as CP, Betagro, ADM (USA) Provimi , Sanders and Pakistani animal feed compounders. Other attendees included distributors, farmers and university livestock specialists. MFeed has already attracted interest from the Vietnamese and Malaysian feed industries.



Adressing the delegates, Olmix Group Chairman Hervé Balusson highlighted the problems and risks of the irresponsible use of antibiotics as growth promoters in livestock rations. “Antibiotics when added to feed end up as residues in meat and fish and ultimately are found in human body tissues. Antibiotics must be preserved for combating disease in the human population which is why Olmix has spent a great deal of time and money in order to bring this new natural growth promoter, MFeed, to the market.”

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