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DSM releases updated optimum vitamin nutrition guidelines for more sustainable farming

DSM worked with researchers and nutritionists to develop new guidelines which identify the best vitamin and feed pairings, ensuring the best nutritional content is delivered.

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October 31, 2022

Royal DSM updated its OVN Optimum Vitamin Nutrition® guidelines to deliver sustainable farming practices.

Vitamin levels require regular review and the new 2022 OVN™ guidelines ensure producers have access to the most reliable information to make informed decisions around these adjustments. The OVN™ guidelines can be adapted across all animal species, achieving peak health and performance across the board to achieve more sustainable farming.

DSM worked with researchers and nutritionists to develop new guidelines which identify the best vitamin and feed pairings, ensuring the best nutritional content is delivered. These guidelines for all animal species have been built upon over 100 years of experience within the nutrition industry amid extensive research and development.

Silvia Sonneveld, vice president of essential products at DSM Animal Nutrition and Health said that the guidelines “will allow producers to better understand the importance of vitamin levels in feed and, importantly, the benefits to sustainability. Although proportionally vitamins make up only a small part of an animal's diet and cost, incorrect levels can have a huge impact on overall health. Perfecting the amount given to a specific species has enormous benefits across the whole value chain - increasing farmer’s profitability and both the nutritional benefits for the end consumer and the shelf life of the product.”

The OVN™ guidelines help support DSM’s food system commitments, along with four of the six sustainability platforms of DSM’s We Make It Possible strategic initiative – Improving Lifetime Performance of Farm Animals, Helping Tackle Antimicrobial Resistance, Reducing Emissions from Livestock and further Reducing Food Loss and Waste.

Check out the aquaculture guidelines here and watch the webinars here.