For the third quarter ending Sept. 30, Nestlé’s Pet Care segment reported net sales of US$5.47 billion, down from US$5.73 billion during the same period last year.
Through its Nestlé Institute of Agricultural Sciences, the company is conducting research on integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA), a system that combines the farming of multiple aquatic species in a manner that mimics natural ecosystems.
Nestlé SA emphasised in a statement on its website that the move is a financial investment, with no changes to the company’s operational control.
Meanwhile, Nestlé’s Purina is showcasing its enhanced exhibition space at Zoomark 2025, with a special focus on its high-performance pet nutrition brand, Purina Pro Plan.