[Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do, Korea] – [2025
March 9] – In a significant advancement for the
poultry industry, Nae Woi Korea has unveiled the remarkable efficacy of its
natural antimicrobial solution, NWK A-FV(A), demonstrating broad-spectrum
protection and enhanced productivity across all stages of poultry farming.
NWK A-FV(A), formulated with 99.9% natural,
edible ingredients and featuring slow-release nano oils, has been rigorously
tested and proven to deliver exceptional results in hatchery, broiler, and
laying hen environments, as well as in egg sanitation.
Key Findings:
- Hatchery: NWK A-FV(A) effectively
eliminates mold, bacteria, and viruses, sterilizing eggs both inside and
out, reducing the reliance on In-Ovo vaccines and enhancing spray vaccine
efficiency.
- Broiler House: The product
significantly reduces ammonia odor and stress, decreases disease risks and
mortality, controls pests, and accelerates growth by 2–3 days.
- Laying Hen House: NWK A-FV(A)
minimizes disease risks, controls pests, and demonstrably increases egg
production by 5–10%, while also enhancing spray vaccine effectiveness.
- Egg Sanitation: NWK A-FV(A)
guarantees Salmonella-free eggs for 30 days when applied directly to eggs
and egg trays, with verification possible via ATP device.
- Scientific Validation: Independent
testing confirms NWK A-FV(A)'s robust antiviral efficacy against avian
influenza (H9N2), achieving a 2.25 log reduction (over 99.44% viral load
reduction). It also demonstrates potent antibacterial activity against
pathogens like Salmonella typhimurium and Vancomycin-Resistant
Enterococcus faecalis (VRE), meeting international standards (ASTM
E1052-11 and ISO 22196:2011).
“This breakthrough technology represents a
paradigm shift in poultry farming,” stated Technical Representative of Naewoi
Korea. “NWK A-FV(A) not only enhances animal health and welfare but also
ensures the production of safer, higher-quality poultry products, meeting the
growing consumer demand for natural and sustainable food.”
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