Specialist
in sensory and bio-innovative solutions for animal production .
Better-Being
& sustainable livestock farming
Our aim is to meet the major challenges facing animal production.
How can we do this? Discover our vision and our commitments!
Solutions Tailored to Each Species
For our feed manufacturer and premixer partners, we offer solutions to the challenges of efficient, sustainable livestock farming that respects the well-being of the animals.
Scientific and Technical Innovation
at Your Service
Research and development has been the driving force at Phodé since its creation. We explore the living world to offer our customers high-performance solutions. We use our expertise and years of research to offer efficient support to our customers in the livestock farming sector.
Phodé Animal Care, 28 Years of
Passion for Living Things
Since the company was founded, our research into the properties of olfactory molecules and their impact on the brain and physiology has enabled us to develop a unique body of knowledge about plant active ingredients and galenics. Driven by the desire to build the livestock farming sector of tomorrow, we are harnessing this expertise and exploring new areas such as microbiology to offer solutions tailored to tomorrow’s challenges in livestock farming.
Livestock World
The Blog
The Phodé Animal Care team shares its expertise and news. Check out our blog for the latest news on our various products and species.
Nitrogen emissions: how can animals contribute to their reduction?
The primary objective of livestock farming will always remain to produce enough to feed the population. Facing this global demand,
Phytogenics are definitely here to stay
After the EU ban on antibiotics as growth promoters from animal feed, it was urgent to find new options. Phytogenic
Antibiotic alternatives: Why do we need them?
Spurred by a major global concern regarding antimicrobial resistance, there is a huge demand to reduce or eliminate antibiotics usage
Antibiotic alternatives: What are the options?
With the reduction of AGP’s from animal diets, we have been confronted with a range of antibiotic alternatives, claiming to