Dr. Noel Lumbo of the University of the Philippines – Los Baños (UPLB) received the Outstanding Young Scientist Award from the Asian-Australian Association of Animal Production (AAAP) during the latest AAAP Animal Science Congress in Jeju, South Korea.
Dr. Lumbo was recognized for his study on the effects of Ulva Lactuca powder as a replacement for inorganic trace minerals on the production performance of broilers from 1 to 35 days old. Using completely randomized design of three dietary treatments, Dr. Lumbo was able to show that the addition of 1% Ulva lactuca powder was able to replace trace minerals in the diet without having adverse effect on body weight gain, average daily gain, feed intake and feed conversion ratio of the broilers.
The Ulva Lactuca species, also known as sea lettuce, is an edible seaweed with a range of health-promoting bioactive components. It grows rampantly in many beaches in the Philippines.
Trading Room, the pioneer in ulva seaweed processing in the Philippines, provided the seaweed for the study.
According to Obi Roco, managing director of Trading Room, “We are proud to have supported this study and congratulate Dr. Lumbo for a well-deserved recognition.”
She added, “Research and development is core to our business. We actively collaborate with researchers here and around the world to develop products that deliver the most benefits for people, animals, plants, and our environment.”
Trading Room supplies raw dried Ulva seaweed and develops innovative products branded as Eco Life G1, a functional additive for animal feed. Eco Life products are created through a collaboration between communities and Filipino scientists to produce and deliver the most innovative seaweed application.