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Venezuela

Alltech Venezuela was established in 1998 and has been growing steadily ever since. Currently, there are 40 employees, and the office has just relocated to a bigger location.

Our market is diverse, in order of sales our 1st is Poultry, 2nd Pigs, 3rd Ruminants, 4th Pets, and 5th Equine.

Guatemala

Alltech Guatemala was established in October 2002.  

We service the poultry, dairy, pig, aquaculture and pet industries, sharing new technologies and helping our customers achieve their maximum potential.  

Contact

Juan Carlos Aguirre

Guatemala

Correo electrónico:  juan.aguirre@alltech.com

Celular: 502 5412-7273

Costa Rica

Alltech Costa Rica was established in September 2001.  

We service the poultry, dairy, pig, aquaculture and pet industries, sharing new technologies and helping our customers achieve their maximum potential.  

 

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Chile

Alltech Chile was established in 1994. We service the poultry, dairy, beef, pig, pet and aquaculture industries, sharing new technologies and helping our customers achieve their maximum potential. 

Sales Contacts: 

Sebastian Emhardt 
Gerente General Cono Sur 
sebastian.emhardt@alltech.com 
+56 9 5638 9655 

Raul Cabezas
Sales Representative
Raul.Cabezas@Alltech.com
+56 9 8900 4183

Dayana Castillo
Sales Representative
dcastillo@Alltech.com
+56 9 8230 4195

Canada - Calgary

Alltech Western Canada in Calgary serves the largest geographical region in North America, covering the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. With a territory that spans the Pacific Ocean-side to deep within the prairies, the industry segments include dairy, swine, poultry and beef, with the newest area of aquaculture growing rapidly.

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Canada - Quebec

Alltech Québec serves the province of Québec and the Canadian Maritimes provinces (New-Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland). The vast majority of farms are family owned. Dairy, swine and poultry production are the major segments in these regions. With the actual quota system in place and future modernizations and efficiencies, the agriculture industry is expected to stay stable and farms to increase in size for many years to come.

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