During the discussions, the event participants analyzed key aspects of modern pig farming and developed a comprehensive set of measures to ensure the stable development of this industry.
The VIK Group of Companies presented a package of innovative concepts aimed at increasing production efficiency.
Nikolai Shestakov, the head of the marketing department of the VIK Group of Companies, shared practical examples of the company's activities in his presentation on "Modern Approaches in Veterinary Medicine: Path to Global Competitiveness".
"Our integrated approach to ensuring animal health involves close interaction of specialists with partners in business processes, enabling the creation and implementation of individual joint strategies that most fully enhance the economic component of each agricultural enterprise. We take responsibility for the results obtained by the partner and rely on a 35-year experience of cooperation with the country's leading agribusinesses. Our own successes demonstrate that the application of advanced technologies in production processes allows domestic agro holdings to occupy leading positions not only in the domestic but also in the global market," noted Nikolai Shestakov.
The speaker highlighted the latest technical solutions of the VIK Group of Companies:
- An electronic educational platform offering unique practical material for agribusiness professionals.
- A mobile knowledge repository for quick access to relevant information.
- Industry competence centers established on the basis of leading agricultural universities, serving as platforms for practical interaction between business, educational institutions, and government bodies.
- The "Agroforecast" intelligent platform offering predictive functions for production and veterinary risks using neural network technologies.
The speaker paid special attention to the development of an artificial intelligence platform that will analyze large volumes of production information, including laboratory data, interpret them, provide recommendations, and forecast risk development. This will enable agricultural specialists to make informed decisions and identify the main causes of production risks.