Biomin is already making plans for next year's World Nutrition Forum, which will be held 13 - 16 October 2010 in Salzburg, Austria.
The forum's theme will be 'The Sound of Nutrition' and its aim will be to shed light on the trends that will affect animal nutrition and production.
This year's forum addressed the topic 'Achieving Peak Performance' and discussions centred on how animal nutritionists can balance feed and input costs with improved animal performance.
The 2010 forum will address the relationship between peak performance in the animal and profits in the animal-production business.
Biomin's latest programme, Nutrieconomics, focuses on three core principles - nutrition, economics and the environment.
These key considerations map out how efficient animal performance can be achieved alongside productivity and profitability in the business.
In the tradition of past forums, the 2010 edition will also include a line-up of thought-provoking issues related to business, trade, science and leadership, including the Brain (Biomin Research and Innovation Network) program, which awards groundbreaking work in animal nutrition.