Chile's livestock industry is uniquely shaped by its diverse geography, ranging from the arid north to the humid south. This creates a critical need for specialized animal food additives that can stabilize nutrient absorption across varying climatic stressors, ensuring consistent animal health regardless of the region.
The current market is shifting towards high-density nutrition. With land availability becoming a constraint in the central valleys, farmers are increasingly relying on compound feed to maximize the weight gain and milk yield of cattle and poultry within smaller footprints, demanding higher purity and precise pharmaceutical mixing.
Strict sanitary regulations in Chile, aligned with international export standards, have pushed the industry toward a "pharmaceutical approach" to feed. There is a growing demand for animal feed supplement options that are free from prohibited contaminants and offer bioactive stability to improve gut health and reduce antibiotic reliance.