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Abbreviation | PhilSAN |
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Founded | June 28, 1988 |
Founded at | Makati, Philippines |
Type | Professional Association |
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President | Amelita Gabriela R. Resontoc-Galban |
Philippine Society of Animal Nutritionists, abbreviated as PhilSAN, is a non-profit Philippine professional organization established in Makati, Philippines on June 28, 1988.[1] It is the only professional animal nutritionists organization in the Philippines.[2] The organization is generally involved with local and international animal food production.[3][4]
History
[edit]PhilSAN was informally organized by a small group of Filipino animal nutritionists in January 1988 and was initially conceived to be a regular gathering of animal nutritionists in an informal "breakfast club" setting. The gatherings were intended to be a venue for practicing animal nutritionists to share their experiences and expertise within the group. After several meetings, the scope of the organization was broadened and a constitution and by-laws were unanimously approved on June 28, 1988, formally organizing PhilSAN.[2] Since then, the organization holds monthly general meetings for the members and an annual conventions for members and non-members.
PhilSAN Feed Reference Standards
[edit]In 1990, PhilSAN had published a book entitled "PhilSAN Feed Reference Standards" which is in its 4th edition. As of 2024, a 5th edition is under production.[5][6] The book contains 11 chapters focused primarily on animal feeding and nutrition for food production under local conditions. Commodities covered includes swine, chickens, ducks, fish, and ruminants.[2]
Social responsibility
[edit]The organization has a scholarship program for qualified animal science major students of the University of the Philippines Los Baños. The organization also holds several outreach programs such as information sharing seminars for farmers, local government officials, feed millers, and students. Visits to senior home care facility Home for the Aged at Malolos, Bulacan had also been held.[2]
Conventions
[edit]Since 1988, PHILSAN has held an annual convention each October, featuring themed discussions on various aspects of animal food production. Expert speakers, both local and international, present on cutting-edge technologies, industry trends, and innovative practices. The convention gathers animal nutritionists, industry partners, and supporters to drive advancements in the Philippine animal feed and agriculture sectors. Open to non-members, the event attracts participants from diverse sectors, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange across the industry. [7][8][1][9]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Agriculture professor presents 2 papers at Philippine Society of Animal Nutritionists convention". Silliman University. Retrieved 2024-11-14.
- ^ a b c d Philippine Society of Animal Nutritionists (2010). PhilSAN Feed Reference Standards. Philippine Society of Animal Nutritionists. ISBN 978-971-8771-04-4.
- ^ "THE PHILIPPINES SOCIETY OF ANIMAL NUTRITIONISTS (PHILSAN) THANKS ADISSEO PHILIPPINES FOR YEARS OF UNWAVERING SUPPORT!". 2018-10-29.
- ^ "Philsan run slated Sept. 16".
- ^ Council, U. S. Soybean Export (2020-08-11). "PHILSAN Implements USSEC's Soybean Meal Meta-Analysis in Feed Reference Standard, 5th Edition". U.S. Soybean Export Council. Retrieved 2024-11-14.
- ^ Tan, Isa Q. (2023-12-17). "Are things on the up for the Philippine feed industry?". Asian Agribiz. Retrieved 2024-11-14.
- ^ "Message of President Aquino to the Philippine Society of Animal Nutritionists".
- ^ "October 2017 Lab News".
- ^ Courso, Pierre (2023-05-17). "Innovations in Animal Nutrition: Monthly PHILSAN seminar". Jebsen & Jessen Ingredients. Retrieved 2024-11-14.
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