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to help people prepare environmentally appropriate and balanced forages for animals, making them more tasty and health-giving |
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to ensure agricultural production increase, producing mineral fertilizers, which enrich soil with necessary chemical elements |
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to ensure the development of glass, ceramic, building and steel industry, giving them enriched sands in combination with high technologies and personal responsibility of each company's worker |
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'Fosprom' Company will use new form of wrapping for forage supplement tribasic calcium phosphate (grits). |
'Fosprom' Company will use new form of wrapping for forage supplement tribasic calcium phosphate (grits). Polypropylene sacks will substitute papery five layers sacks, they are more strong and have high crack formation stability. This type of wrapping for phosphorus-calcium supplements is very popular on European market, 85% sacks of whole export volume are made from polypropylene. Company aims for the preservation of partnership relations with its clients and makes wrapping more strong for transportation and warehousing of tribasic calcium phosphate. We invented new form of product, which does not raise dust, and now we are elaborating new wrapping, which will make using tribasic calcium phosphate in grits more efficient. We help you to raise your animals and develop your business!!
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XVI International Conference 'Phosphates 2005' |
The aim of 'Fosprom' company is to position new form of forage phosphate - calcium natrium phosphate - on the market. April 3-5th - XVI International Conference 'Forage Phosphates and fertilizers' took place in Paris. British Sulphur Company, the owner of world-famous magazine about phosphoric industry, organized it. Conference was supported by English industrial magazines Fertilizer International É Fertilizer Week. Partisipants came from different countries of the world. More than 100 delegates were present at the conference. It was covered by the press and Internet-media.
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Forage calcium phosphates in mixed fodder for chicken-broilers |
New high yielder poultry needs complete feed, which has balanced energy, protein and mineral matters. The lack of mineral matters reduces not only the production of poultry, but also causes rachitis of young animals and osteoporosis of hens, this eventually leads to reduction of productive effectiveness. Phosphorus and calcium are basic scarce microelements for poultry. Cindery elements in basic ration components do not satisfy poultry's need in phosphorus (0,7%). 60-65% of phosphorus in ration of broilers are considered to contain 'accessible phosphorus' (all non-vegetable phosphorus and 30% vegetable phosphorus for hen-layers). Forages of animal origin (fish, meat-bone and bone flour) are the main sources of assimilable phosphorus. Poultry's ration should contain not less than 8 % of animal forages. Reduction of production forages of animal origin leads to reduction of accessible phosphorus and increase of phytic phosphorus.
'Tsenovik' journal, December 2004
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