
On the day before the conference, Gendone participated in the pre-conference "Listening to Voices from the Frontline – Hebei Beef Cattle and Sheep Farming Enterprise Exchange," engaging in face-to-face communications with multiple farm managers, invited experts, and industry association representatives regarding farming practices and service needs. During the exchange, Gendone introduced the application value of its coated Guanidinoacetic Acid (GAA) product in improving production performance and ensuring feeding safety, and, drawing on its compliance certification advantages, explained how its precision nutrition strategies can help farming enterprises optimize feed efficiency and reduce feeding costs. At the same time, the company listened to the real demands of frontline users in feeding management, thereby accumulating valuable insights for subsequent product and service optimization.
Special Presentation — Effects of Coated GAA on Improving Production Performance and Efficiency in Beef Cattle
During the conference, Gendone invited Professor Zhou Zhenming, Professor of China Agricultural University and Director of the Beef Cattle Research Center, to deliver a presentation titled "Effects of Coated Guanidinoacetic Acid on Improving Production Performance and Efficiency in Beef Cattle." Based on a standardized animal trial design, the presentation systematically evaluated the application effects of coated Guanidinoacetic Acid (GAA) in beef cattle farming from two dimensions: production performance and feeding safety. The trial data demonstrated that supplementation of appropriate doses of CGAA in the diet could significantly influence rumen fermentation parameters, increase loin muscle area, reduce backfat thickness, and improve overall production performance in beef cattle. Dietary CGAA supplementation also enhanced the antioxidant capacity against peroxides in beef cattle, promoted creatine synthesis, ensured energy supply, and facilitated muscle growth. The histopathological examination results of the heart, liver, spleen, kidneys, duodenum, ileum, and rectum from cattle in the tolerance group, efficacy group, and control group indicated that GAA did not induce histopathological changes in the major organs, thereby confirming its safety under the prescribed conditions of use. These findings provide data support for the compliant application of this product in ruminant production.
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Formally Approves Expansion of Usage Scope for Coated GAA in Fattening Beef Cattle
During the conference, Professor Zhou Zhenming introduced that on January 6, 2026, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs issued Announcement No. 982, formally approving the expansion of usage scope for coated Guanidinoacetic Acid (GAA) in fattening beef cattle as applied by Gendone. This approval provides a clear regulatory basis for the compliant application of the product.
During the conference, the company set up a booth to showcase its coated products and ruminant nutrition solutions. Feed enterprises and farming customers from across the country engaged in consultations and discussions on product characteristics and application solutions tailored to different scenarios. The booth attracted continuous exchanges throughout the event, with multiple cooperation intentions reached on site.
Gendone will integrate the industry trend insights and frontline user feedback gathered at this conference to continuously optimize its product and service system, and will continue to advance independent R&D in the field of precision ruminant nutrition, providing effective and high-quality product solutions for farming enterprises.

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During the 2026 China Feed Industry Exhibition, the R&D, technical, and marketing teams of Gendone traveled to Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, to participate in the event. The company's booth was located in the core exhibition area, with a focus on showcasing the newly determined nutritional values of guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) in livestock and poultry, as well as a series of animal nutrition solution products.