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Impextraco N.V.

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Belgian independent feed premix and additive manufacturer founded in 1969, supplying vitamin-mineral premixes, coccidiostats, growth promoters and speciality feed additives to compound feed producers in 60-plus countries.

Wetteren, Belgia 🇧🇪Założono w 196951-200 pracownikówimpextraco.com

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O firmie

Impextraco N.V. is a Belgian family-owned animal feed additive and premix company founded in 1969, headquartered in Wetteren, East Flanders, Belgium. The company manufactures a comprehensive range of feed premixes and speciality additives for pigs, poultry, ruminants and rabbits at its Wetteren production facility, which holds ISO 22000, HACCP and GMP-Plus certification. Product categories include complete vitamin-mineral-amino acid premixes, coccidiostats (monensin, salinomycin, lasalocid), ionophore and non-ionophore growth support additives, acidifiers, mycotoxin binders, phytogenic and gut-health blends. Impextraco sells principally to compound feed manufacturers that incorporate premixes into finished diets, as well as to premix producers seeking active ingredient blends. The company operates a custom formulation service and supplies tailor-made premix solutions to meet country-specific regulatory requirements, making it a practical partner for feed mills operating across multiple jurisdictions. Distribution covers more than 60 countries through a network of authorised national distributors. Impextraco's independent, family-owned status differentiates it from multinational additive suppliers and allows flexible pricing and quick formulation turnaround.

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