
The events brought together producers, nutritionists, veterinarians, and industry partners seeking fresh strategies to advance performance and efficiency.
NOVUS, the leader in intelligent nutrition, recently brought its Made of More™ experience to Vietnam through two exclusive, customer-only events designed to inspire and empower poultry and swine producers.
The gatherings featured thought-provoking presentations from regional and global experts and celebrated the launch of NOVUS’ newest publication, Nutrition and Production Strategies for Today’s Sows.
Aligned with NOVUS’ commitment to deliver more science, more insight, and more inspiration, the events brought together producers, nutritionists, veterinarians, and industry partners seeking fresh strategies to advance performance and efficiency in Vietnam’s evolving livestock sector.
Attendees heard from three speakers whose insights addressed both current challenges and emerging opportunities in Vietnam’s monogastric production systems:

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NOVUS Executive Sales Manager for Vietnam, Cuong (Kevin) Nguyen said these invitation-only events in the north and south parts of the country demonstrate the intelligent nutrition company’s commitment to the agriculture industry.
“As one of the most dynamic and rapidly advancing livestock markets in Asia, Vietnam plays a vital role in our regional and global business strategy,” he said.
“The country’s continued investment in modern production practices, its expanding poultry and swine industries, and the dedication of its producers to deliver high-quality protein to consumers make Vietnam an important partner. Our presence and ongoing investments in Vietnam reflect our long-term commitment to help producers advance their operations, improve efficiency, and support economic growth for our customers.”
Made of More™ events are designed to elevate knowledge and partnerships and ultimately help animals reach their full potential. Attendees left with actionable strategies they can apply to strengthen performance, efficiency, and long-term profitability.
The events also served as the regional debut of NOVUS’ latest book, Nutrition and Production Strategies for Today’s Sows.

Featuring chapters on genetics, feeding, breeding, and management from experts around the world, the book is a comprehensive and practical resource for nutritionists, veterinarians, farm managers, and industry advisors working to optimize the health and performance of modern sows.
“As genetics and management practices continue to advance, the responsibilities placed on today’s sows and the people who support them have never been greater,” Mr Nguyen said.
“This book brings together the practical insights and scientific perspective our industry needs to move forward with confidence. It’s a resource designed to help producers, nutritionists, and veterinarians not only meet today’s challenges, but truly elevate sow performance for the future.”
A digital version of Nutrition and Production Strategies for Today’s Sows is available at no cost from this link.
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