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As the world produces more and more fish
protein to feed a growing population, Novus
International is helping to feed those fish more
efficiently and sustainably.
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Novus International (Thailand) Co., Ltd held a technical forum at the Landmark Hotel in Bangkok on August 18, 2010. The program “Health Through Nutrition – Evaluating Trace Mineral Programs” included a number of international and regional Novus speakers as well as presenters from Kasetsart University, Thailand. Presentations covered topics relevant to the poultry, aquaculture and swine industries.
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St. Louis, Missouri, August 27, 2010 The demand for protein from aquaculture is rapidly outgrowing supply. It has been predicted that the current aquaculture market will not be able to meet the demand from wild stocks alone. Understanding the needs of the industry, Novus has launched a range of sustainable programs for the benefit to the aquaculture industry.
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Novus International, Inc. a leader in animal health and nutrition, joined more than 3,900 registrants during the Joint Animal Meeting 2010 (JAM 2010). Publicized as one of the largest animal science meetings ever,
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St. Louis, Missouri, August 4, 2010 – In an effort to establish stronger relationships in the Montgomery County, Missouri community, Novus International, Inc. attended the county fair July 20 - 24, 2010. Novus, a global leader in animal health and nutrition, is headquartered in metropolitan St. Louis and has a research farm located in Montgomery County.
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St. Louis, MO, June 8, 2010 – Novus International, Inc. was awarded the 2010 Economic Progress Award by the Partners for Progress of greater St. Charles County. The Partners for Progress awards recognizes businesses in the local community who have exceeded expectations. Awards are provided annually in several areas including Health, Education and Infrastructure. The Economic Progress Award was presented to Novus at a ceremony held on June 4, 2010 at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Missouri.
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St. Louis, Mo., February 3, 2010 – “Medika Mamba,” a fortified, peanut-butter-based, ready-to-use-therapeutic food (RUTF) endorsed by the World Health Organization and UNICEF could well be one of the most effective life-savers among victims of the disastrous earthquakes in Haiti. Three St. Louis-area organizations are working hard to ensure that this lifeline continues to be available during the disaster relief period and beyond.
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