Zoetis CEO: Committed to Livestock Category

BloombergThursday, December 4, 2025 at 11:08:27 PM
Zoetis CEO: Committed to Livestock Category
  • Kristen Peck, CEO of Zoetis, reaffirmed the company's commitment to the livestock sector, reporting its third consecutive year of growth that outpaces the market. During an interview with Romaine Bostick on 'The Close,' she highlighted efforts to breed healthier animals and provide essential vaccines and preventatives to ensure their well-being.
  • This commitment is significant for Zoetis as it positions the company as a leader in the livestock health market, which is crucial for maintaining animal welfare and meeting the increasing demand for livestock products.
  • The focus on livestock health aligns with broader industry trends emphasizing sustainable practices and domestic production, as highlighted by other industry leaders who stress the importance of rebuilding domestic herds to meet rising consumer demand while managing costs.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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