On March 24th and 25th 2016, Ceva Animal Health Malaysia & Agritech Enterprise Sdn. Bhd. has jointly organized two events exclusively for Dindings Poultry Development Centre (DPDC) which are the DPDC In-House Seminar 2016 and DPDC Experts Visit 2016. For the DPDC In-House Seminar, they are a total of 4 different speakers invited based on respective topics which are tailor-made for DPDC.
Dr Guillermo Gonzalez Garcia, Global Veterinary Services Manager, Ceva Sante Animale spoke on the topic of “Review of Enteric Disorders in Breeders” which fully utilized his vast experience in the breeders and gut health issues to enlighten the crowd.
Dr Chalermchai Skulphuek, Regional Veterinary Services and Equipment Manager, Ceva Animal Health Asia, to share his expertise by speaking on “EggInject In-Ovo Vaccination Overview”. He has explained on the features and benefits of using In-Ovo vaccination, in terms of increasing accuracy and efficacy while also reducing human errors and labour costs.
Dr Roberto Soares, Asia Veterinary Services Manager, Ceva Animal Health Asia was invited to provide solution to chicks with sub-optimal quality. It is important to of provide extra care for these chicks.
Last but not least, we have Dr Lai Pui Wah, Poultry Technology Application Manager, Cargill-Provimi, to explain on “Strategies and Practices for AGP Free Poultry Production”. It may be hard, it is not impossible to achieve AGP free poultry production with better feed formulation, feed processing and biosecurity.
On the next day, each of our expert went to different segments of the integration to provide constructive feedbacks to them. These actions were very welcomed by the owners and it was a short and meaningful discussion.
In short, this fruitful meeting has further strengthened our relationship with DPDC. We are delighted to be able to share their vision and be a part of it. We are able to prove to our customers that Ceva Animal Health Malaysia & Agritech Enterprise Sdn. Bhd. are able to assist and help them out, achieving way beyond animal health.
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