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REPLACE - Plants and their extracts and other natural alternatives to antimicrobials in feeds

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Food and consumer protection

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Food and consumer protection


Project code: 506487
Contract period: 01.03.2004 - 28.02.2009
Budget: 2,870,000 Euro
Purpose of research: Basic research

Growth-promoting antibiotics will be banned in the EU by 2006. Livestock producers need alternative means of obtaining similar production benefits to maintain profitability and competitiveness against overseas producers, including the US, where such restrictions do not exist. Ways must also be found to improve the healthiness and safety of animal products reaching the consumer, including those from organic farming. This project will examine plants, plant extracts and other natural materials as safe alternatives to feed antimicrobials. The materials will be derived from 500 samples of plant materials collected as possible feed additives for ruminants [FP5 project, Rumen-up, QLK5-CT-2001-00992 http://www.rowett.ac.uk/rumen_up/ ], plus some additional natural materials likely to be useful in non-ruminants.

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