Natural Remedies at Poultry India Expo 2024
Natural Remedies at Poultry India Expo 2024
Natural Remedies continues to transform the poultry industry by delivering safe, effective, and consistent phytogenic solutions. With over three decades of expertise, Natural Remedies has emerged as a global leader in feed phytogenics, blending traditional knowledge with researchbased
science. This commitment to innovation and excellence took center stage at Poultry India Expo 2024 – one of the world’s largest poultry exhibition – where Natural Remedies showcased its mission to drive positive change in the industry.
Addressing the growing importance of phytogenics in poultry health and nutrition, Dr. K. N. Reddy, CEO and Director of Natural Remedies, highlighted the company’s customercentric approach. “Our focus has always been on understanding global customer needs and addressing their challenges,” Dr. Reddy remarked during a discussion on company growth at Poultry India Expo. “Today’s nutritionists are paying closer attention to poultry diets to ensure optimal productivity. The industry is increasingly recognising the vital role of phytogenics in enhancing poultry health and performance. We believe phytogenics represent the future of livestock farming, offering effective, natural solutions for disease prevention and overall performance.”
Natural Remedies’ phytogenic solutions are designed to support birds’ immune systems, promote gut health, and enhance natural defence and productivity. Beyond improving poultry health, these solutions contribute to the industry’s broader goals of sustainability and responsible farming practices.
Sustainability remains a cornerstone of Natural Remedies’ mission. During the event,
Sushant Datta, General Manager (Marketing), emphasised the company’s dedication to integrating sustainability into every facet of its operations. “Sustainability is at the heart of what we do,” Datta shared. “Whether through our innovative phytogenic solutions or by promoting green energy, we are committed to supporting nature positively. Our flagship solution, Kolin Plus, has already reduced 1 billion tonnes of carbon emissions. Looking ahead, we are determined to become a carbon-neutral
company by 2030 through continuous innovation and strategic planning.” This commitment underscores how phytogenics are more than just health enhancers – they are vital to ensuring the long-term sustainability of the poultry industry.
Natural Remedies’ presence at Poultry India Expo 2024 was both impactful and engaging.
The company’s workshops and interactive sessions drew key customers eager to learn more about their pioneering phytogenic solutions. Srikanth Mittapalli, Vice President of Sales, reflected on the event’s success: “We are both proud and humbled by the overwhelming response we received. By working closely with customers, partners, governments, and organisations, we can address the critical
challenges facing the poultry industry through our phytogenic solutions.” Mittapalli added, “Our
mission extends beyond improving poultry health and productivity. We are committed to advancing in adding value at all possible phases throughout the bird’s lifespan while ensuring our
efforts contribute positively to the environment.”
Natural Remedies a pioneer in animal healthcare, has over three decades of expertise in the
industry. Originating in India, the company has established a global presence spanning more
than 45 countries. Natural Remedies specialises in formulating innovative livestock, poultry, and
aqua healthcare solutions that blend traditional knowledge derived from nature with cuttingedge
scientific research.
As enablers of safe food production, Natural Remedies focuses on developing phytogenic
solutions as alternatives to chemical products. These solutions are designed to be safe, effective, and reliable, prioritizing animal healthcare while promoting sustainability. The company’s core value of ‘Being Useful’ drives its commitment to making a positive impact on the environment, aiming to
create a better world for current and future generations.