Monday, November 14, 2011

Providing solutions to the problems wherever they occur

 
Meriden Animal Health recognises that, in general terms, despite the similarity of the problems faced by intensive livestock & aquaculture producers, factors such as environmental and climatic conditions create specific problems and requirements in each market. Meriden has structured its operations in pursuit of providing solutions to the problems wherever they occur.

Quality
Meriden Animal Health’s principal production site is GMP licensed and its whole system is set up to adhere to the principle of total quality. Meriden ensures that all its products are produced from the finest ingredients. This, together with careful quality control of finished products, is intended to make the Meriden brands synonymous with quality all around the world.

Technical Support
Meriden's technical team embrace the varied disciplines applicable to animal health. Their combined knowledge, hands-on experience and training provide Meriden's customers with a superb technical back-up service that takes into account the commercial considerations of the livestock & aquaculture producers.

Aquaculture

Meriden’s 100 percent natural feed additive Orego-Stim® AQUATRACT products are ideal for use in aquaculture, especially if you are looking to boost immunity, increase bodyweight gain and improve liveability and FCR rates.

Meriden has recently added an exclusive product range to their portfolio which mirrors optimal larval diets encountered in the wild.

PHYCONOMIX is a range of 100 percent natural algae based products manufactured as a precision mixture engineered to fulfill the nutritional requirements of growing shrimp and fish larvae.

Meriden has combined its manufacturing skills and highly extensive research to develop this exclusive innovative range of ready to use algae products. All PHYCONOMIX products are a unique combination of natural uni-cellular algae, is designed to fulfil the nutritional needs of growing Zoea and Mysis stages of Penaeid shrimp, Crab, Marine and Freshwater Fish.
This blog is written by Martin Little, The Aquaculturists, published and supported by the International Aquafeed Magazine from Perendale Publishers.
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