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05.11.2025, Alzchem, Agriculture

Eminex® is introduced in Italy, with its first presentation at a trade fair alongside Alltech

From September 6 to 8, Eminex® celebrated its market launch in Italy at the renowned Fiera Saluzzo trade fair for animal husbandry in northern Italy.
At the stand of its distribution partner Alltech, visitors were able to find out all about this innovative solution, which has been specially developed to meet the requirements of modern agriculture.

Eminex®, the slurry additive developed by Alzchem after years of scientific research, suppresses methane and CO2 emissions during slurry storage and thus helps to avoid climate-damaging emissions. An application of Eminex® leads to a reduction of up to 90%-100% greenhouse gas emissions, which means a significant reduction of the environmental impacts associated with livestock farming.

Lower gas emissions mean also less floating layer formation in the slurry and less necessary storage volume, which is a significant advantage for the farmer.
Another advantage of using Eminex® is the reduction of nutrient losses and consequently a better fertilizing effect of the slurry. Field trials have proven that the slurry treated with Eminex® has a higher nutritional value and activates soil life, resulting in higher crop yields.

Furthermore, Eminex® improves animal welfare and work safety in the farm by reducing odor pollution.

The launch of Eminex® in Italy marks an important milestone in its international expansion. Together with Alltech, Eminex® relies on strong partnerships to provide the best possible support to local farmers.

The trade fair debut met with great interest and positive feedback – a successful start for further establishment in the Italian market.

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