Kemin Aqua Science’s Pathorol: A Finalist for Social Good Award

Kemin Aqua Science has been recognized as a finalist at the prestigious 15th Aegis Graham Bell Awards in the category of Innovation in Social Good for its groundbreaking solution, Pathorol: Innovative Solution for Sustainable Shrimp Farming. Dr. M Rajalekshmi, Global Research & Development Director, and Harikumar S, Associate Scientist II, Research & Development, received the award on behalf of Kemin AquaScience. This accolade celebrates Pathorol’s significant contributions to sustainable and profitable shrimp farming.

The Impact of Pathorol on Shrimp Farming

The Aegis Graham Bell Awards, supported by the Department of Science & Technology and the Ministry of Education, Government of India, honor innovations that drive positive social impact. The award ceremony, featuring Shri Jitin Prasada, Union Minister of State for Commerce & Industry and Electronics & Information Technology, highlighted Pathorol’s potential to revolutionize shrimp disease management and positively impact the industry.

Pathorol is a science-backed solution targeting Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei (EHP), a significant threat to shrimp productivity. By promoting hepatopancreas health, Pathorol improves feed efficiency, growth, and profitability for shrimp farmers. This directly aligns with the industry’s long-term sustainability and the livelihoods of those dependent on it, reinforcing the essence of the “Innovation in Social Good” category.

Commitment to Sustainable Practices

“This finalist recognition at the Aegis Graham Bell Awards underscores Kemin AquaScience’s commitment to innovation and sustainability in aquaculture and its dedication to positive social impact,” said Sabine Muller, President of Kemin AquaScience. “Pathorol offers shrimp farmers an effective and natural approach to disease management, improving their yields and contributing to a more sustainable food supply.”

Kemin AquaScience™, a division of Kemin Industries, develops science-driven solutions for aquatic animal health and nutrition. The company focuses on research, sustainability, and industry impact, collaborating with aquafeed manufacturers and shrimp farmers to address key challenges in disease management and farm productivity.

The Future of Aquaculture

This recognition reinforces the importance of scientific innovation in aquaculture and its potential to create positive social change. Solutions like Pathorol are crucial for the industry’s future as it navigates disease outbreaks and environmental concerns.

For more information on Pathorol and its benefits for sustainable shrimp farming, visit The HansBharat

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