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06/04/2018
Last week a delegation of our Central- and South American distributors visited our facilities and headquarters in Belgium. They were welcomed by the management and then had a training on new trends and products by a few of our technical experts.
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03/23/2018
Intestinal gut health is key for overall performance and health and can be impaired by different factors. One of these factors is the presence of mycotoxins in the feed.
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03/22/2018
Intestinal gut health is key for overall performance and health and can be impaired by different factors. One of these factors is the presence of mycotoxins in the feed.
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03/15/2018
This year WMF 2018 focused on innovative approaches united for one goal: a mycotoxin-free supply chain.
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10/14/2017
The intestinal Health Scientific Interest Group (IHSIG) organized its 5th Symposium on Poultry Intestinal Health at the Royal Bangkok Sports Club at October, 11th – 12th.
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10/07/2017
We at Impextraco stepped together with a lot of other companies into the new African concept of VIV; Poultry Africa 2017.
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09/29/2017
Impextraco attended the 25th Latin American Poultry Congress in Guadalajara, Mexico 2017. We had a great exhibition, with a lot of new and familiar faces.
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09/08/2017
During the succesfull fair SIAVS 2017 in São Paulo, our Technical Manager Marcel Louis Joineau was interviewed by presenter Otávio Ceschi Júnior.
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09/05/2017
We want to welcome you to the first edition of Poultry Africa 2017: Sub-Saharan Africa’s first quality Expo in combination with a highly professional Leadership Conference and Technical Best practices Seminars.
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03/28/2017
At VIV Asia 2017, Impextraco held an anticoccidial seminar for key customers and distributors from Bangladesh. Our keynote speaker, Dr. Maarten De Gussem from Vetworks, a world authority on coccidiosis in poultry delivered a full training on how to evaluate and manage coccidiosis.
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03/10/2015
I am an owner of 100 miniature horses in Australia. For the last few summers we have experienced a select few horses that exhibit stagger like symptoms. With a dominance of Perennial Ryegrass in our pasture and a history within the area, these horses were diagnosed with Perennial Ryegrass Toxicosis (PRGT), otherwise known as Ryegrass Staggers.