Animal Research
Advancing livestock science through innovative feed trials, genetic improvement studies, and health research
Research Overview
Animal science researchers in collaboration with our international animal scientist continue to conduct various animal feed trials. Most of the research is carried out at the SavaNet Agricultural Technology and Climate Change Research Centre in Loagri equipped for high level animal research.
Animal feed trials have been conducted using bio-refined products (high value protein concentrate, press cake and whey) from our green biorefinery factory. Research results have been published in various international animal science journals.
Key Research Areas
Feed Trials
Conducting advanced feed trials using bio-refined products including high value protein concentrate, press cake, and whey from our green biorefinery factory to optimize livestock nutrition and performance.
Genetic Improvement
Research into genetic selection and breeding programs to enhance livestock traits, productivity, and resilience to environmental stresses and diseases.
Livestock Health
Investigating disease prevention, animal welfare standards, and health management practices to improve overall herd health and productivity.
Scientific Publications
Research results have been published in various international animal science journals, contributing to global knowledge in livestock science and sustainable agriculture.
Research Facilities
Loagri Research Centre
State-of-the-art agricultural technology and climate change research centre equipped for high-level animal research studies.
Modern Equipment
Advanced laboratory and field equipment for conducting rigorous animal science research and data collection.
International Collaboration
Partnerships with international animal scientists and research institutions to enhance research capacity and knowledge exchange.
Publication Platform
Active publication of research findings in international animal science journals to share knowledge globally.
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