With the goal of strengthening animal health in Chile, representatives from the swine industry traveled to Brazil to observe the latest developments in pharmaceuticals and diagnostic tools for livestock.
The delegation consisted of Carolina Larraín, ChileCarne’s Head of Poultry Health; representatives from Agrosuper’s poultry and swine divisions; and professionals from Encipharm Chile, a company that specializes in distributing and sourcing alternative veterinary pharmaceuticals.
The tour featured visits to Farmabase and SAN Vet, two Brazilian laboratories dedicated to researching, developing, and producing animal health solutions. Participants gained insights into innovative therapies and diagnostic tools for managing and preventing diseases in poultry and swine production systems.
The visit was also an opportunity to share experiences with technical teams, learn about the latest research, and explore technologies with potential applications in Chile, thereby supporting industry-led health initiatives.
«For ChileCarne, it is essential to learn firsthand about the therapeutic and preventative solutions other countries are developing. These initiatives help us identify new therapeutic and diagnostic options that further strengthen animal health,» said Carolina Larraín.
This activity is part of ChileCarne and its member companies’ ongoing efforts to maintain high health standards, promote the adoption of new technologies, and foster sustainable growth in the country’s poultry and swine industries.
Technical visit to Brazil provides insights into new pharmaceutical and diagnostic solutions for animal health

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