Scientific use of potassium diformate feed additive reduces the impact of industry chain
In order to meet the needs of industrialization, for the development of green substitute feed additives, ensuring product safety is the prerequisite and top priority. In the large family of antibiotics, there is a class of substances: it is the first non-antibiotic growth promoter approved by the European Union; it is a green, environmentally-friendly and residue-free feed additive; it is effective in immune function, anti-allergy, bacteriostasis and improvement Circulation and other aspects also have good results. What is it? It is feed additive potassium diformate.
Potassium diformate feed additive will reduce the impact on the industry chain after the feed is banned:
1. For feed companies, it may lead to an increase in the production costs of feed companies (the main reason for the widespread use of antibiotics is the high cost performance, so anti-antibodies are costly). Moreover, farmers' complaints about feed products will increase (the feed substitution solution needs constant debugging and improvement). In fact, if you take a long-term perspective, you will find that this is only a short-term increase in costs and a long-term improvement in the core competitiveness of animal husbandry. Potassium diformate can increase the water absorption of meat quality and effectively extend the shelf life of meat.
2. For the aquaculture industry, the amount of antibiotics used for treatment will increase significantly, and the cost of aquaculture will increase, which will eventually lead to an increase in the cost of end consumer products-meat, eggs, and milk. The use of potassium diformate can reduce the occurrence of diseases, improve intestinal health, reduce intestinal inflammation and nutritional diarrhea. Anti-oxidation, reduce stress response and improve animal performance.
3. From the perspective of ensuring food safety and promoting healthy and sustainable development of the industry, it is a good thing to use potassium diformate after antibiotics are banned in feed. It will not have drug resistance, can replace the addition of antibiotics in the diet, improve nutrient absorption and utilization, effectively reduce feed stools, and the stool is more dry.
Finally, there is no single product that can replace antibiotics alone. Replacing antibiotics requires a comprehensive solution, so the increase in feed costs and breeding costs is foreseeable. The prevention and treatment of potassium diformate feed additive at the breeding end is effective in animal husbandry as a whole after feed prohibition.