2021 Alltech European Harvest Analysis webinar on December 9

Dr. Radka Borutova, European technical support manager for the Alltech Mycotoxin Management team, will share the latest insights about the quality of the new season grains in a webinar on December 9th.

Dr. Radka Borutova

Trusted by farmers and feed producers every year, Alltech’s European Harvest Analysis delivers insight into mycotoxin contamination risk across the continent. Conducted using Alltech 37+® mycotoxin analysis and world-leading SGS mycotoxin testing services, survey data is collected for key feed ingredients and analysed and interpreted on a regional level.

Dr. Radka Borutova, European technical support manager for the Alltech Mycotoxin Management team, will share the latest insights about the quality of the new season grains in a webinar on Thursday, December 9, 2021.

The complete report will be available following the webinar and will provide the harvest data and most up-to-date information about the current mycotoxin risk across almost 20 countries.

Register via this link.

About Dr. Radka Borutova:
A native of Slovakia, Dr. Radka Borutova received a Ph.D. in veterinary medicine from the University of Veterinary Medicine in Kosice, Slovakia. Her doctoral thesis was titled “Effects of fusarium mycotoxins on antioxidant and immune status in poultry,” and she has since authored 14 peer-reviewed studies about mycotoxins.
Dr. Borutova has more than 12 years of experience in the global animal nutrition industry, where she has served in prominent roles at several leading institutions. Throughout her career, she has worked with stakeholders throughout the feed supply chain to better understand the impact of mycotoxins in all primary species and help establish the most effective strategies for mitigating mycotoxin risks.
Dr. Borutova currently serves as the European technical support manager for the Mycotoxin Management program at Alltech. She has previously served as the chief state counsellor in the Ministry of Agriculture for the Slovak Republic and as a post-graduate student, teacher and member of the Laboratory of Selenium Metabolism at the Institute of Animal Physiology at the Slovak Academy of Sciences.