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AB Vista focuses on feed intelligence at SPACE 2024

We’re delighted to be returning to and exhibiting at SPACE – the international agriculture trade fair – for another year, with a focus on our ‘feed intelligence’ concept for the global animal nutrition industry.

A major date for livestock professionals worldwide, the 38th SPACE is being held at Parc-Expo in Rennes, France, from 17-19 September.

AB Vista’s team of experts, including Global Poultry Technical Manager Xavière Rousseau and EMEA Sales Manager, looks forward to sharing insights and knowledge with attendees on the complete solutions and strategies available for customers, at every stage in the production processes.

Visit our stand to learn more about our holistic package of products and services, in particular those focused on animal gut health and resilience – which continues to be a hot topic for the industry.

Our experts will be highlighting Quantum Blue, an enhanced phytase for swine and poultry designed to unlock nutrients from phytate for better feed efficiency – with samples available. Another key focus will be Signis, a stimbiotic that signals and accelerates fermentation of pre-existing gut fibre, for more favourable hindgut conditions – offering better feed fibre utilisation and formulation flexibility.

AB Vista’s presence at SPACE this year coincides with our upcoming 20th anniversary, where we’ll be celebrating the two decades of knowledge, innovation and collaboration we’ve brought to the realm of animal nutrition.

The AB Vista stand – which we are delighted to once again share with our regional distributor, FEEDEAL – is located in Hall 9, Stand D98.

SPACE brings together industry experts and professionals from across the livestock sectors to network, exchange views and share ideas and solutions to the challenges the sector is facing. With 1,200 exhibitors from across 120 countries, nearly 100 conferences and symposiums are scheduled across the three-day event.

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