Exhibiting at VIV Asia 2025 between March 12-14, Novus will focus on how producers can get more benefit from feed, the highest input item, with a presentation titled “More Nutrients Don’t Have to Cost More” by David Torres, Senior Technical Services Regional Manager at the event.
Intelligent nutrition company Novus’ nutrition experts will focus on how producers can get more from their highest cost – feed at VIV Asia 2025 from March 12-14 in Bangkok, Thailand.

David Torres, Senior Technical Services Regional Manager at Novus, will share how feed additives can transform broiler nutrition and tackle feed challenges during his presentation called “More Nutrients Don’t Have to Cost More”.
“We all know that feed is the highest cost for producers. Ensuring the nutrients in feed are accessible to animals is vital for capturing a positive return on investment,” Torres says. “During this presentation, we’ll talk about recent evidence on enhancing nutrient utilization in feed ingredients to impact the cost of production. I’ll also explain how shifts in soybean quality – which can vary widely – affect broiler performance.”
David Torres will also explain how the age of a bird influences its nutrient digestion, and how producers, nutritionists and feed mills can unlock nutrients from feed through intelligent nutrition.
“Where broiler production is concerned, globally, the industry is facing evolving feed and genetic challenges. Producers need to educate themselves on the available solutions to ensure cost-effective performance improvements and long-term sustainability,” Torres adds.
“More Nutrients Don’t Have to Cost More” will begin at 10:00 a.m. (GMT+7) on March 13, 2025, in Room Jupiter 5, G Floor of the IMPACT Exhibition Center in Bangkok. The presentation is free to all VIV Asia attendees, but registration is required.
Conference attendees who can’t attend the presentation can visit the Novus booth (2-2980) anytime during VIV Asia to speak with representatives about how to get more from their feed, their animals, and their operations.