A Diversified Portfolio of Technologies Spanning Three Species
There are 2.5 million tons of salmonids harvested per year, and parasites are a major problem in aquaculture. The target market for the swine vaccines and swine probiotics represents subsegments of 1.3 billion pigs farmed annually in the world. The target market for avian vaccines is a subsegment of 62 billion broilers farmed annually.
Parasiticide | Salmon | Prince Edward Island |
Biological swine feed additive | Swine | Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec |
Swine vaccine | Swine | Laval, Québec |
Avian vaccine | Poultry | Laval, Québec |
EVAH is developing four Canadian technologies that each requires a different field of expertise but a common knowledge of the animal health sector and share a goal: developing alternatives to antibiotics and drug resistance:
Parasiticide for salmon
This technology offers salmon producers a more efficient friendly method of treating pest infestations. (Prince Edward Island).
Biological swine feed additive
This method has an attractive efficacy profile compared to the probiotics currently on the market. (Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec).
Swine vaccine
Vaccine that protects against a serious disease of swine. (Laval, Québec).
Avian vaccine
Intended for chickens, this product is a broad-spectrum vaccine against E. coli. (Laval, Québec).