NEWS 100 FEED & ADDITIVE MAGAZINE September 2025 As Vietnam’s premier international feed, livestock & meat industry show, Vietstock Expo & Forum will serve as a key platform for industry professionals to showcase innovations, engage in meaningful dialogue, and tackle pressing challenges within the livestock industry across the country and the ASEAN region. The event will take place from 8–10 October 2025 at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC), Ho Chi Minh City. Now in its 13th edition, Vietstock 2025 is expected to feature 13,000 sqm of exhibition area, bringing together 300 exhibitors and 13,000 trade visitors and professionals from 40 countries and regions. With strong local and international participation, the exhibition will provide a 360-degree view of the modern livestock value chain through a comprehensive display of the latest products, solutions, and technologies. • Equipment, Technology & Engineering Solutions: From water and wastewater treatment systems, automated feeding equipment, biogas systems to climate control and biosecurity solutions, every innovation aims to drive productivity and foster sustainable livestock development. • Animal Nutrition, Genetics & Care: The show brings together lead"ing-edge animal nutrition solutions, feed additives, raw materials, genetics and artificial insemination technologies to help enhance animal health, productivity, and farm profitability. • Production & Trade Support Services: Highlights key services in logistics, quarantine, data management, and digital platforms, all of which help optimise production chains and sharpen business competitiveness. Read more>> Vietstock 2025 to unite global livestock industry in Vietnam A new peer-reviewed study found that Superculture® Pet Immune, Kingdom Supercultures’ indole-rich postbiotic, significantly reduces itching and improves skin and coat quality in dogs with subclinical but elevated itching behavior. The study presents a promising nutritional approach to support gut-skin health in dogs. In the randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial, 30 healthy dogs were assigned to receive either a placebo or the Superculture® Pet Immune postbiotic over a 28-day period. The ingredient contains heat-inactivated Pediococcus acidilactici fermentation product on a tapioca maltodextrin carrier. The postbiotic group saw a 20% reduction in scratching frequency relative to baseline, measured via accelerometer devices, and a 27% decrease in human-perceived itching using the Pruritus Visual Analog Scale (PVAS) compared to placebo at Day 28. Improvements in coat quality were observed as early as Day 14, with statistical significance over placebo. The postbiotic also had measurable effects on the gut microbiome. Unlike other postbiotic interventions in dogs that have failed to show significant changes in itching or microbiome diversity, Superculture® Pet Immune demonstrated consistent benefits across multiple indicators. Read more>> New Study: Indole-rich postbiotic reduces itching in dogs Photo: Freepik Photo: Vietstock
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