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Precision Animal Nutrition (PAN) as a novel Tool in the Feeding of Animals in India
The future of livestock feeding lies in Precision Animal Nutrition (PAN), a science-driven approach that integrates technology and data to maximize animal health and productivity. This session will highlight how PAN allows farmers and veterinarians to design customized diets based on species, age, and production needs, while reducing feed wastage and improving efficiency. Attendees will discover practical methods for nutrient profiling, real-time monitoring, and advanced feeding strategies that enhance growth, immunity, and overall animal well-being. At the end of this session, you will have the practical understanding required to apply PAN confidently, improving animal performance and strengthening sustainable farming practices.
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