Ecuador's aquaculture sector, particularly in the Guayas and El Oro provinces, faces significant pressure from fluctuating salinity and organic loads. The local demand for nutrition fish feed additives has surged as farmers strive to maintain export quality standards for the global market.
Environmental humidity and temperature spikes often lead to storage degradation of sensitive ingredients. The integration of a high-efficiency mildew remover in storage facilities and feed silos is now a critical requirement to prevent mycotoxin contamination in raw materials.
Furthermore, the reliance on imported pharmaceutical intermediates for treating bacterial infections remains high. There is an urgent need for stabilized sulfonamides to combat opportunistic pathogens that thrive in the intensive farming systems of South America.

