Egypt's pharmaceutical landscape for animal health is currently characterized by a high reliance on imported active ingredients. In the aquaculture sector, particularly along the Nile and Mediterranean coasts, there is an urgent need for high-grade nutrition fish feed to sustain the growing Tilapia and shrimp industries amidst fluctuating water salinity.
The warm Egyptian climate accelerates the degradation of water quality and increases the prevalence of bacterial infections. Consequently, the local market shows a heavy dependence on sulfonamides for treating systemic infections in livestock, although there is a shifting trend toward more sustainable and precision-dosed antimicrobial therapies.
Furthermore, storage challenges due to humidity in coastal regions have made the use of a professional mildew remover and anti-fungal agents critical for maintaining the integrity of raw pharmaceutical powders and feed stocks in Egyptian warehouses.

