Animal welfare

At Syva, we strongly support animal welfare and sustainable farming.

Farm animals are essential to the society, providing food (milk, eggs, meat) to billions of people around the world. For this reason, farm animals deserve the highest standards of well-being.

At Syva, we strongly support animal welfare and sustainable farming. We are proud to contribute to this cause by offering meaningful solutions – vaccines, medicines and services – to vets and farmers to protect and cure the animals from diseases.

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Commitment to the environment

True to our values, we want to develop our activities while improving the conditions of occupational safety and with the minimum possible impact on the environment.

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Responsible use of antibiotics

We encourage vets to prescribe antimicrobials “as little as possible, as much as necessary” respecting responsible use principles.

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Our commitment to quality

We make no concessions in terms of quality. Our customers trust us for the quality of our products and services, which is guaranteed by strict internal controls and external audits.

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Diversity and inclusion

Diversity and inclusion are powerful drivers of progress and growth. At Syva, we build an environment conducive to the development of our values of result orientation, trust, initiative and collaboration.

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Connected to shared values

Syva is an active member of Veterindustria and AnimalhealthEurope, two associations in which it shares the common values of sustainable contribution to public and animal health.

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