For the tenth
year, Adisseo attended the China Feed
Industry Expo held in Shenyang in the North of China. With over 40,000
visitors, it is China's largest trade fair for animal feed. The company also
featured prominently in the French delegation that had travelled to the
fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between
France and China.
The Embassy of France in China with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry
and FranceAgriMer on one hand, and the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture (MOA)
and the China Association of Industrial feed on the other hand, had organized a
special event to promote the French expertise in China. The technical seminar
was attended by more than 200 French and Chinese participants. Brian Sloan,
Director of the Ruminants Division with Adisseo, introduced the principles of the
formulation of dairy cow diets on the basis of amino acid balance, an
innovation born in France and developed rapidly all over the world.
Adisseo also intervened to illustrate the example of Franco-Chinese
relations in the field of animal nutrition. "Adisseo is a particularly
successful cooperation between a Chinese group, Bluestar, and a French company
specialized in a strategic business for China" said Franck Chmitelin,
Vice-President Sales & Marketing Adisseo. "Since our entry into the
Bluestar Group, we have doubled our turnover, developed our industrial
platforms in Europe and Asia, and invested heavily in research," he added.
Mr. Chmitelin presented the ambitions of the company in China and Asia. Despite
the outbreaks of H7N9 Influenza which have severely hit China in recent months
Adisseo is confident in the continued development of the poultry industry.
China remains a strategic market.
Adisseo welcomed visitors on
its 72 square-meter-booth, where Rhodimet®, Microvit®, Rovabio® and
MetaSmart® products were introduced. Visitors could also watch
demonstrations of PNE, a service based on near infrared spectroscopy, developed
by Adisseo, which allows real-time assessment of the nutritional values of raw materials
(corn, soy, etc..) entering the composition of the feed.
This blog is maintained by The Global Miller staff and is supported by the magazine GFMT which is published by Perendale Publishers Limited.
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