Jun 15, 2026
ChungWoon Biotech Participates in the 2nd KALRO Scientific Conference & Innovation Expo


ChungWoon Biotech participated in the 2nd KALRO Scientific Conference & Innovation Expo 2026, held on June 15, 2026, at the headquarters of the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) in Nairobi, Kenya.
Jointly organized by KALRO and CGIAR, the event was held under the theme “Innovations for Sustainable Agri-Food Systems, Climate Resilience and Improved Livelihoods.”
The conference brought together researchers, policymakers, farmers, private-sector companies, and representatives of international development organizations to share agricultural research findings and showcase technologies and products applicable to sustainable agriculture and climate change response.

ChungWoon Biotech operated an exhibition booth on June 15, the opening day of the event, where it introduced its TMF (Total Mixed Fermentation) technology and beef cattle feeding system.
At the booth, Dr. Tura of KALRO explained the fundamental concept of TMF and its potential applications in Kenya’s livestock sector directly to visitors.
In particular, the company presented an integrated “Forage–TMR (Total Mixed Ration)–TMF–Probiotics” system designed for beef cattle feedlots, attracting considerable interest from industry stakeholders.

This system is closely related to “Livestock Feed Resources, Nutrition and Management,” one of the event’s key areas of focus. ChungWoon Biotech presented TMF not merely as an individual feed product, but as a comprehensive nutritional management solution designed to enhance beef cattle productivity and feed-use efficiency.
The event provided a meaningful opportunity to introduce TMF technology to representatives from government agencies and the agricultural and livestock research sectors, while establishing a professional network that could lead to future joint research and field trials.
ChungWoon Biotech plans to continue collaborating with KALRO, other local research institutions, and livestock farms to verify the effectiveness of TMF technology and develop feed supply and livestock management models suited to Kenya’s beef cattle industry.

