BANGKOK, THAILAND, April 01, 2025 — VTR Biotech marked a successful presence at VIV Asia 2025, a leading international event for the animal feed and livestock sector. The event took place at Impact Bangkok, Thailand, from March 12-14, 2025. At Booth No. 3-4122, VTR Biotech showcased its advanced solutions, with a focus on enhancing feed efficiency, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness in animal production.
VIV Asia 2025 convened professionals from the global animal feed, livestock, and food industries, providing a vibrant platform for innovation, knowledge sharing, and business development in animal health and nutrition.
As the global need for sustainable and efficient animal feed solutions increases, VTR Biotech is dedicated to developing advanced feed enzymes, including phytase, protease, xylanase, and Macleaya cordata extract. These innovations aim to improve feed efficiency, lower production costs, and enhance the economic performance of animal feed producers globally.
VTR Biotech presented a technical session entitled “Optimizing Economic Efficiency of Production with Exogenous Feed Enzymes” on March 12, 2025, at Jupiter 5, IMPACT Bangkok. The session, led by Dr. Juan Antonio Javierre, a feed optimization and biotechnology expert, explored how exogenous feed enzymes can transform animal production by enhancing both economic efficiency and sustainability.
VTR Biotech’s Feed Solutions at VIV Asia 2025
As Southeast Asia’s livestock industry faces growing challenges from feed cost inflation and sustainability issues, VTR Biotech is committed to providing innovative solutions. At VIV Asia 2025, VTR Biotech emphasized the need for more efficient feed systems that balance cost with optimal animal health. A key development is the company’s new multifunctional enzyme, which surpasses traditional single enzymes by improving feed utilization and digestibility. Designed to support poultry health and reduce feed costs by optimizing nutrient absorption, this enzyme is a valuable asset for the feed industry. Through these advancements, VTR Biotech is tackling the main challenges of feed efficiency and animal welfare, while contributing to the sustainable growth of Southeast Asia’s livestock sector.
VTR Biotech has developed a comprehensive suite of feed solutions designed to improve the efficiency and sustainability of animal production. With a focus on optimizing feed utilization and reducing production costs, the company offers a variety of innovative feed enzymes to meet the changing needs of the animal feed industry.
- Microtech Phytase: VTR Biotech has made considerable progress in microbial enzyme technology, exploring new methods to optimize feed performance via microbial-based solutions. These technologies improve animal health, boost nutrient absorption, and increase overall feed efficiency.
- Acid Protease: VTR Biotech investigated the potential of acid protease to improve protein digestion in animals, thereby optimizing feed conversion and decreasing feed costs. This enzyme significantly enhances protein digestion in acidic environments like the stomach, leading to improved animal performance and healthier growth.
- Xylanase: VTR Biotech’s Yiduozyme xylanase significantly enhanced fiber digestion in animals, allowing for more efficient feed utilization. This enzyme helps break down complex fibers in plant-based feeds, improving nutrient absorption and promoting overall animal health and growth.
- Glucose Oxidase: In a recent trial on broiler poultry, glucose oxidase showed significant potential in enhancing gut health, improving feed efficiency, and boosting overall poultry performance. This innovation helps poultry producers lower feed costs while maintaining or improving growth rates.
- Lipase: Lipase is essential for the digestion of fats in animal feed. VTR Biotech explored how lipase could improve fat digestion and utilization, leading to better growth rates, improved feed efficiency, and enhanced overall animal health. This enzyme optimizes fat digestion, ensuring more efficient nutrient absorption and contributing to better weight gain in animals.
- β-mannanase: β-mannanase has emerged as a promising enzyme that breaks down non-starch polysaccharides, a major component of plant cell walls. By improving the digestibility of these fibers, β-mannanase increases nutrient availability, improves animal performance, and reduces feed waste. VTR Biotech’s research in this area aims to optimize fiber utilization, resulting in more efficient feed and better overall animal health and productivity.
- Macleaya Cordata Extract: A natural plant extract known to improve feed efficiency and support animal health by reducing oxidative stress and promoting gut health.
About VTR Biotech
VTR Biotech is a global leader in biotechnology solutions, specializing in the development of advanced feed enzymes, bioproducts, and plant extracts. With a strong emphasis on sustainability and innovation, VTR Biotech is dedicated to supporting animal health, improving feed efficiency, and promoting responsible agricultural practices globally.
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