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Fine-Tuning Macro- and Micronutrients in Sturgeon Diets
This study, led by Keke Zheng and Anne Kristine Hansen, explores how targeted adjustments in dietary protein, lipid, and omega-3 fatty acids affect…
MAXIO is the result of extensive research and decades of experience formulating high-performance grower feeds. The range is built for farmers whose priority is growth, with feeds that combine digestible protein and digestible energy to deliver strong specific growth rates and low feed conversion.
Designed for maximum biomass gain
Optimized digestible protein and energy
MAXIO is designed for production cycles where biomass gain is the priority. The formulations combine digestible protein and energy to deliver strong specific growth rates and efficient feed use across the cycle.
The range is used across a number of farmed species, including sea bream, sea bass and other marine and freshwater species, with formulations and pellet sizes adapted to each. Versions are available with and without land animal proteins, so the feed can be matched to local market requirements and certification needs.
MAXIO feeds are developed by our nutrition team and refined through trials in commercial conditions. When favourable market conditions require prioritising growth, MAXIO gives farmers a way to feed at full capacity with confidence in the result.
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