Iranian Company Produces Mineral-Based Supplement for Livestock

Imen Nano Fam company's flagship product, called Fararuy, is a supplement based on mineral nanoparticles that is designed based on sulfates, oxides, and chelate compounds but lacks common disadvantages like absorption interference and loss of performance.
Fararuy was developed for use in livestock, poultry, aquatic animals, horses, and pets, and due to its nanostructure, it has high bioabsorption, stability against humidity and temperature, and greater nutritional effectiveness.
According to Fatemeh Saqatchi, the managing director of the company, 60% of the livestock and poultry industry's costs are related to feed, and by developing a third-generation nano supplement, the company has been able to offer a product with high absorption, greater effectiveness, and an economical price.
In a relevant development in January, Iranian researchers at a knowledge-based company had also managed to reduce production costs and help the society’s health by making herbal supplements for livestock and poultry.
“These products, which are being marketed after ten years of testing in Yazd poultry farms, are produced based on 100% herbal extracts which are added to the poultry's drinking water and are an ideal replacement for chemical drugs,” said Ali Salamat, the chairman of the Board of Directors of the company.
Noting that the benefits of using these herbal supplements go beyond poultry health, he said, “The existence and production of raw materials within the country, saving foreign exchange costs, reducing feed conversion ratio and losses, improving meat taste, and eliminating harmful environmental waste are a number of these advantages.”
“Most importantly, the use of these supplements eliminates the harms of using chemical drugs and prevents drug resistance in humans and poultry, and ultimately, chicken is produced without antibiotics, which greatly contributes to the health of society,” Salamat said.
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