Uruguay's economy is heavily reliant on high-quality livestock exports. The humid subtropical climate creates a specific environment where the demand for veterinary disinfectant is critical to prevent the spread of zoonotic diseases across large-scale farms.
Currently, the market is shifting from generic treatments to targeted therapies. Producers are increasingly seeking stable veterinary powder formulations that can be easily integrated into automated feeding systems common in modern Uruguayan poultry houses.
Despite strong regulatory frameworks, there is a growing gap in the availability of fast-acting veterinary tablets, leading to a surge in imports from specialized manufacturers who can guarantee E-E-A-T compliant production standards.