Bolivia's pharmaceutical and veterinary sector faces unique challenges due to its drastic altitudinal variations. In the Lake Titicaca region and the Amazonian lowlands, the demand for nutrition fish feed has surged as local farmers transition from subsistence to commercial aquaculture, requiring more precise nutrient control.
The humid climate of the Oriente region often leads to storage issues, making the use of an industrial-grade mildew remover essential for maintaining the integrity of raw material warehouses and pharmaceutical production lines.
Currently, there is a critical shift toward standardized chemical raw materials. The integration of vitamin c into aquaculture feed has become a priority to reduce fish stress caused by fluctuating water oxygen levels in high-altitude basins.

