Company information: CHEMOFORMA is a Swiss based producer of a unique range of innovative and pioneering feed supplements for aquaculture. All supplements are:
- maintaining general health
- enhancing development of young animals
- managing the deleterious effects of stress
- improving performance as well as productivity
Upon challenging situations during rearing or growth of fish and crustaceans the demand for specific nutrients is drastically increased. Besides basic as well as essential nutrients sufficient amounts of the conditionally essential nucleotides must be available for physiological processes either requiring active multiplication of cells or involved in e.g. the repair of damaged cells or tissues. This increased demand for nucleotides is ensured by the addition of CHEMOFORMA’s unique formulations of natural active ingredients. The benefits are achieved by providing basic components for physiological processes that otherwise would be retarded or precluded.
The products of CHEMOFORMA must be regarded as management tools with proven physiological benefits supporting increased performance, development and regeneration as well as facilitating immune response. They fit into the classification of nutraceuticals and must be considered essential for the development of functional feeds in aquaculture.
Reflection of 2011: CHEMOFORMA has again successfully passed recertification according to GMP+B1 and ISO 9001:2008. The development of new products was initiated and appropriate trials are going on at the moment.
Thoughts for 2012: For 2012 CHEMOFORMA is focusing on the extension of the worldwide network of distributors spreading the benefits of natural enhancement of performance and disease control as well as the usage of functional feeds in animal production to fulfil the consumer’s demand for high quality animal products without potentially harmful residues. CHEMOFORMA is looking forward to launch new and cost effective products for livestock industry and aquaculture.
This blog is written by Martin Little, The Aquaculturists, published and supported by the International Aquafeed Magazine from Perendale Publishers.
- maintaining general health
- enhancing development of young animals
- managing the deleterious effects of stress
- improving performance as well as productivity
Upon challenging situations during rearing or growth of fish and crustaceans the demand for specific nutrients is drastically increased. Besides basic as well as essential nutrients sufficient amounts of the conditionally essential nucleotides must be available for physiological processes either requiring active multiplication of cells or involved in e.g. the repair of damaged cells or tissues. This increased demand for nucleotides is ensured by the addition of CHEMOFORMA’s unique formulations of natural active ingredients. The benefits are achieved by providing basic components for physiological processes that otherwise would be retarded or precluded.
The products of CHEMOFORMA must be regarded as management tools with proven physiological benefits supporting increased performance, development and regeneration as well as facilitating immune response. They fit into the classification of nutraceuticals and must be considered essential for the development of functional feeds in aquaculture.
Reflection of 2011: CHEMOFORMA has again successfully passed recertification according to GMP+B1 and ISO 9001:2008. The development of new products was initiated and appropriate trials are going on at the moment.
Thoughts for 2012: For 2012 CHEMOFORMA is focusing on the extension of the worldwide network of distributors spreading the benefits of natural enhancement of performance and disease control as well as the usage of functional feeds in animal production to fulfil the consumer’s demand for high quality animal products without potentially harmful residues. CHEMOFORMA is looking forward to launch new and cost effective products for livestock industry and aquaculture.
This blog is written by Martin Little, The Aquaculturists, published and supported by the International Aquafeed Magazine from Perendale Publishers.
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