Amlan International, Subsidiary of Oil Dri Corporation, to Present at Central American Poultry Congress

Reuters
Sep 04
Amlan International, Subsidiary of Oil Dri Corporation, to Present at Central American Poultry Congress

Amlan International, a subsidiary of Oil-Dri Corporation of America, is set to exhibit and present at the XXVII Central American and Caribbean Poultry Congress in Panama City. Known for its mineral-based feed additives, Amlan will showcase innovative, antibiotic-free solutions for animal health and performance. The event will feature a technical presentation by Dr. César Coto, Amlan's Technical Director for LATAM, who will discuss strategies to reduce antibiotic use while maintaining animal performance. This participation underscores Amlan's commitment to supporting Central American livestock producers with science-backed solutions.

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