Agriculture. Food. Health. Eco. Science. Business. Innovation. More.

Bio-Catalyst technology shows big promise

Tackling tough challenges and unlocking higher profits

Calgary, ALBERTA —Livestock operations have a new high-powered weapon in the battle against today’s toughest production challenges.

New “Bio-Catalyst technology” introduced by CBS Bio Platforms is available for swine, poultry, aquaculture and ruminant applications, based on the latest science from the company’s network of research partner institutions led by the University of Manitoba. It provides a comprehensive platform for maximizing the capability of feed enzymes to unlock value and unique advantages from a full range of production systems.

This includes capability for addressing top challenges such as keeping feed costs low, utilizing alternative and ‘opportunity’ ingredients, protecting health, reducing environmental impact, minimizing antibiotic use and dramatically enhancing overall efficiency and profitability. All advantages are amplified to a higher degree than ever before due to the dramatically increased precision, sophistication and synergy inherent to the new platform.

New future of feed enzymes

“Bio-Catalyst technology represents the new future of feed enzymes – offering greater power and versatility than has ever been possible with this category of feed technology,” says Dr. Anna Rogiewicz of the novel feed enzyme program at the University of Manitoba, built under the leadership of internationally renowned feed technology researcher Dr. Bogdan Slominski. “The science underlying this technology leverages what we have learned over more than 37 years of research and development, tailored specifically to provide today’s farmers with the best tools for the success of their farms.”

Read More

Don't miss ANCC

Rising global focus in view