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Our core value at Natural Remedies is 'Being Useful'.

In this seminar, we strive to bring global scientific experts in various fields to exchange their knowledge with our valuable customers. This is a humble approach from Natural Remedies for 'Being Useful' to our industry.

Natural Remedies’
Commitment to Sustainability

Natural Remedies is committed to expanding the scope and reach of our sustainability efforts in order to magnify our positive impact on climate, communities, and crops.

We believe that caring for the land, air, and water in the areas where we work; creating economic opportunity for the people who live there; and ensuring our ingredients are of unrivalled purity is simply the right thing to do. That's why we are continually looking for ways to:

  • Reduce our carbon footprint
  • Conserve water
  • Pioneer the transition to organic agriculture
  • Minimize waste products
  • Recover our biomass to use as soil amendment
  • Help eliminate poverty and hunger through economic opportunity
  • Empower farmers, families, and communities to become self-sufficient
  • Develop best practices for herbal cultivation and extraction
  • Promote human health and well-being through quality herbal ingredients

Reverence for the natural world was the starting point of Natural Remedies' history as a company. It remains our guiding light, propelling us to work for a sustainable world, both today and tomorrow.

  • Help eliminate poverty and hunger through economic opportunity
  • Empower farmers, families, and communities to become self-sufficient
  • Develop best practices for herbal cultivation and extraction
  • Promote human health and well-being through quality herbal ingredients

Carbon footprint reduction through Phytogenic

Carbon footprint and its importance in farm and feed production and how Kolin Plus supports reduction of carbon footprint in animal feed.

Assoc. Prof Rattanawan Mungkung

Director of VGREEN Lecturer, Associate Professor at the Department of Environmental Technology and Management More than 11 years of professional experience in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA, ISO 14040/44) and its application in sustainable consumption and production, with deep knowledge in national/regional and international product certification and eco-labelling systems (e.g. LEEDS, TREES, Thai Green Label, Carbon Footprint Label, Carbon Neutral/Offset Label, Carbon Reduction Label, EU Flower, etc.)

March 13, 2025

VIV ASIA 2025 IMPACT, BANGKOK, THAILAND

10:00 am to 10:45 am
(Thailand Standard Time)

Reducing chemical load in Poultry farming

Role of natural choline analogue in replacing choline chloride in animal feed and advantages over synthetic variants.

Rick Kleyn

MSc in Poultry Nutrition, University of Natal, South Africa. Founded nutritional consultancy, SPESFEED Consulting, in 1989. Renowned speaker at conferences across all continents. Author of the book, ‘Chicken Nutrition: A guide for nutritionists and poultry professionals’. Authored ‘Broiler Nutrition Masterclass’ published in 2020, along with Peter Chrystal'

March 13, 2025

VIV ASIA 2025 IMPACT, BANGKOK, THAILAND

11:00 am to 11:45 am
(Thailand Standard Time)

Improving survivability of Catfish & Shrimps with Phytogenic

Adaptogenic property of phytogenic in aqua farming.

Assoc. Prof Orapint Jintasataporn

Dr. Orapint Jintasataporn is Associate professor at Department of Aquaculture, Faculty of Fishery Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand.

She is a researcher and teaches course in aquatic animal nutrition and feed technology. She obtains M Sc in Fisheries Science and PhD in Animal Science from Kasetsart University, Thailand. Her areas of research interest and specialization includes aquatic animal nutrition, feed technology, aquaculture systems, waste management and shrimp culture. Special focus is research on feed additive, vitamins and minerals, immune stimulant, fishmeal and fish oil etc.

Current research projects have involved working with raw material improvement in aquafeeds for sustainability of aquaculture business. She has published papers and collaborates research with private company on her research field.

March 13, 2025

VIV ASIA 2025 IMPACT, BANGKOK, THAILAND

14:00 pm to 14:45 pm
(Thailand Standard Time)

Mitigating stress with Adaptogens for animal welfare & productivity

Monitoring grades of stress based on ELISA readings of cortisol from saliva swabs of farm animal. How adaptogens can help to reduce the stress hormones.

Prof. Juan Carlos Illera Portal

UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR at the Complutense University of Madrid

A Doctorate in Veterinary Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain. He has directed the Animal Resources department at the University since 1988. Research contributions his research primarily revolves around the study of steroid hormones and their role in reproduction and cancer.

He has done pioneering work on canine inflammatory mammary cancer (IMC) and its validation as a comparative model for human inflammatory breast cancer (IBC). Publications & Impact He has an extensive publication record, with 154 total publications, His work has been cited 1,920 times, reflecting the significant impact of his research on the scientific community.

March 13, 2025

VIV ASIA 2025 IMPACT, BANGKOK, THAILAND

15:00 pm to 15:45 pm
(Thailand Standard Time)

Visit us:

12th to 14th, March 2025

Hall 3, Booth No.4872

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