A Biomin survey, held by Kasetsart University graduate students during the last VIV Asia in Bangkok, revealed that developments in Europe are being watched very carefully in Asia.
About 62% of those interviewed said to have plans to use Natural Growth
Promoters (NGPs) for their animals, despite a lack of legislative pressure to do
so.
Interviews
Altogether 335 visitors were interviewed; the
majority working in the poultry industry, followed by the feed and pig industry.
About 50% of the participants were from Thailand. Surprisingly the next bigger
group were visitors from Sri Lanka and India, who amounted to 10%. Visitors from
Australia and New Zealand amounted for about 5%.
The objective of the
study was to get more insight on how the visitors to the VIV Asia view the
future of animal production and related industries in the region. In addition,
the study aimed to assess industry views on the replacement of antibiotic growth
promoters.
Optimism
About 80% of the participants expect
the industry to grow and to become more productive. Only 4% are pessimistic
about the future of the industry as it exists today.
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