Nuproxa arrives in Panama and Dominican Republic

Jul 4, 2023

Nuproxa arrives in Panama and Dominican Republic

Nuproxa Switzerland is expanding its presence in the Latin American market and is pleased to announce its arrival in Panama and the Dominican Republic. The natural solutions company for the animal health and nutrition industry, together with the Central America and Caribbean affiliate, held an exclusive event in Panama City on June 13, where it presented its wide range of natural products to the local market. 

Subsequently, on June 15, Nuproxa landed in the city of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, to launch its products in the Dominican market in collaboration with the local distributor, Inveragro Salud Animal, a company that stands out in the marketing of natural products in the country. 

Among the outstanding products presented in both markets was BioCholine, a product resulting from a unique combination of plants, which acts efficiently and cost-effectively in the metabolic modulation of various animal species. BioCholine naturally replaces choline chloride in diets, with efficacy scientifically demonstrated through the most advanced nutrigenomics techniques. In addition, the product has been the subject of more than 120 scientific studies and has been the subject of more than 20 publications. It should be noted that BioCholine is the only product on the market with the most important quality certifications, such as ISO and the FAMI-QS system. 

During the events, other products were also presented, such as: 

PeptaSan: a combination of phytocompounds recognized for their activity on eimeria spp, specially developed to preserve intestinal integrity in a natural and effective way. 

LivoLiv: liver modulator that improves metabolism and productive performance of animals such as poultry and pigs, accelerating the liver regenerative process and helping to avoid economic losses. 

Panbonis: the active form of vitamin D, which contributes to the reduction of mortality in poultry and to the improvement of broiler performance, in addition to strengthening eggs and bones. In pigs, Panbonis also contributes to an increase in the number of piglets born alive and weaned. 

About Nuproxa Switzerland

Founded in 2007, Nuproxa is a company specialized in natural solutions for the animal health and nutrition industry. Its mission is to offer high quality products with high profitability and safety. The company is FAMI-QS certified and its products have proven efficacy for animal health and welfare, with tests conducted in the world’s most renowned research institutes and universities and results demonstrated in real experimental and commercial conditions. Present in more than 25 countries in Latin America and Europe, Nuproxa has been growing at an average rate of 20% per year, as a result of the company’s strong commitment with its business partners, with the R&D of its products and mainly with its customers.   

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