Highlights of the Annual Meeting of Liaoning Feed Industry Association: Gendone Shares Scientific Cost Reduction Solutions and Safety Research Results of GAA

In the report, Mr. Liu Shaoshuai highlighted the core benefits of Gendone's "Yiben" product as a scientifically designed cost-reduction solution. He pointed out that there is a high technical threshold for directly using pure GAA due to factors such as formula difference, dosage control and internal mechanism of GAA. "Yiben" can work through the creatine conversion pathway by scientifically compounding high-purity and granular high-quality GAA with high-efficiency synergistic components, thus improving the energy utilization rate and protein deposition efficiency, reducing the dependence on energy feed and protein feed, and stably achieving the goal of cost reduction. Combined with the verified practical application, Mr. Liu further shared the following application effect data:
In the large-scale experiment of yellow-feather broilers, adding 600g/t "Yiben" to the diet can not only reduce the cost of feed formula, but also improve the growth performance of broilers, and increase the economic benefit of a single chicken by 0.48 yuan.
In the large-scale experiment of meat ducks, the whole formula cost was reduced by 23.5 yuan/ton on average, and the growth performance of meat ducks was significantly improved.
Based on extensive practice, users can directly apply a cost-benefit approach to save dietary energy. It is suggested that the metabolizable energy of poultry should be reduced by 60-80kcal/kg, and the cost reduction effect is remarkable.
In addition, Mr. Liu also analyzed the influence of impurity content in GAA on product efficacy and potential risks, emphasizing that adherence to high-quality standards is an indispensable prerequisite for ensuring animal health and achieving stable production performance.
In 2025, Gendone, in collaboration with the Poultry Nutrition and Feed Innovation Team of the Feed Research Institute under the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, jointly conducted a systematic experiment on the effects of GAA (Glycine Acetamide) impurities on chick hatching performance and the growth and development of broilers. At the meeting, Mr. Liu Shaoshuai shared the experimental design concepts and key findings with the industry. The results scientifically validate the necessity of impurity control and provide robust data support and a quality selection basis for further promoting cost reduction and efficiency improvement in feed production.
This sharing has won the attention and positive response of colleagues in the participating industries. Gendone has always been committed to providing safe, efficient and sustainable solutions for the feed industry through scientific and technological innovation and rigorous validation, and supporting the sustainable and healthy development of the industry.