A new year means new beginnings and new opportunities. For the animal nutrition industry, this may mean reviewing current practices and adopting more sustainable, ethical and efficient methods. The challenges that the animal nutrition sector has had to overcome in recent years have increased considerably. But the industry is ready to meet these challenges with an extremely strong capacity for adaptation and innovation. So, as we enter the new year, it makes perfect sense for the industry to use these past experiences and challenges as a stepping stone to build a better future. Because transformation is inevitable for the industry. It is obvious that at the center of this transformation there will be more sustainable feeding methods and lower environmental impact for animal health and welfare. Antibiotic reduction is also an important part of the sustainability strategy and this transformation process. The use of antibiotics, which are used to protect animal health and prevent diseases, as growth promoters or excessive use in treatment and care, causes antibiotic resistance to increase day by day. This is an extremely serious potential threat to human health. Therefore, keeping the use of antibiotics in the livestock sector at the lowest possible level is vital to prevent the spread of this resistance. Of course, there are ways to reduce the use of antibiotics in the livestock sector. For example, one of the most important is to prevent diseases before they start. Strengthening the immunity of animals and providing them with a healthy environment can prevent the start and spread of diseases and reduce the need for antibiotics. In case of illness, alternative treatments are offered as an important solution. For this purpose, many alternatives such as probiotics, prebiotics, phytogenic feed additives are offered today. If you are looking for antibiotic reduction strategies, strengthening the immune system of animals and alternative solutions for treatment, you can review this issue of our magazine. Enjoy your reading! Wishing you a happy and peaceful New Year! See you in the next issue! Publisher Muhammed Akatay akatay@threeplusmedia.com Responsible Manager Özlem Akatay ozlem@feedandadditive.com Editor-in-Chief Derya Yıldız derya@feedandadditive.com Editors Bahadır Büyükkılıç Burak Varol editor@feedandadditive.com Design Alper Kandemir design@threeplusmedia.com Web Design Caner Cem Pulat web@threeplusmedia.com Proofreading Lisa Atakul editor1@feedandadditive.com Circulation and Data Responsible Amine Şengün sm@threeplusmedia.com Ataturk St. Metropol Istanbul Ste. Block C1, No:376 Atasehir, Istanbul/TURKEY Phone: +90 850 220 5064 E-Mail: info@feedandadditive.com Web: www.feedandadditive.com Publication Type: Periodic (Monthly) EDITOR A new year and sustainable future - one step further... Derya YILDIZ © Three Plus Media | All rights reserved. Reproduction, in whole or in part, is prohibited without the written permission of the publisher. *DISCLAIMER: All views and ideas expressed in articles published in the magazine reflect the point of views of the author(s), not that of the Editor-in-Chief, Editors, Editorial Board or Publisher of Feed & Additive Magazine. The Editor-in-Chief, Editors, Editorial Board and Publisher assume no responsibility or liability in such cases. The publisher does not give any warranty and representation to the accuracy or completeness of the contents and data published in the magazine. All responsibility of the contents, articles and information published in the magazine belongs to the authors. The publisher and the authors cannot be held responsible for any damages resulting from the use of the whole or part of the content of the magazine. feedandadditive
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