Concept of using enzymes to solve the continuously rising cost of raw materials in swine feed

Concept of using enzymes to solve the continuously rising cost of raw materials in swine feed 💥

☀️With El nino situation that affect to Volume of rain per years. That effect to feed stuff directly. The farmer have to adapt of agriculture to growth of drought tolerate plant that usually has high NSPs That why how additive of enzyme playing in role.✅

🪄Bezyme NSP
🪄Conzenzyme NSPII
There are specific enzyme that consists of
✔️Complex NSPs enzyme
✔️Phytase
✔️Gluco-amylase
✔️Acidic protease
💛Each enzyme act synergistically to digest feedstuff. 💛

Bezyme NSP and Concenzyme NSPII are enzymes with the highest digestibility in the market. There are also experimental results confirming that it can increase the return on investment (ROI) and production performance. 🎉

The concept of the enzyme for application with, two ideas are

1️⃣Matrix value-form in feed formula is the concept for reducing using feedstuff in feed formula.
👉🏻By using a full matrix form that can reduce the amount of maize was 8.77 kg/pig or reduce feed cost was 1.51 Baht/kg of a pig.
👉🏻The fattening pig farm size was 20,000 pigs, which could reduce feed costs by 2,268,410 Baht.🎉

2️⃣Top on is the concept that is used to increase pig production performance.
This concept can increase ADG and decrease FCR.
👉🏻In experimental, it can increase ADG was 10 g/pig/day. which can calculation reduce the rearing day for two days, reduce the feed consumption by 5 kg/pig or reduce feed cost 60 Baht/pig.
👉🏻The fattening pig farm size was 20,000 pigs which can reduce feed costs by 1,200,000 Baht 🎉

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