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Cooperation between Veterinary Department of Myanmar and Ceva Santé Animale >
Towards a bilateral cooperation between the Livestock Breeding and Veterinary Department of Myanmar and Ceva Santé Animale
Ceva Santé Animale reorganizes its capital structure to bolster its international ambitions >
Libourne, June 11, 2014: The management of Ceva Santé Animale announces a reshaping of its capital structure through a new round of financing which strengthens its position as majority shareholder a...
Ceva proposes new respiratory health programs for swine >
Symposium held prior to ESPHM presents benefits of more targeted vaccination
Ceva hosts 2nd. Biotech Innovation day in the US >
Industrial know-how partners emphasize benefits of working together
Ceva acquires Sogeval >
Sogeval, a subsidiary of Sofiprotéol, joins veterinary firm Ceva Santé Animale with a view to creating one of the world leaders in veterinary pharmacy.
Ceva stresses the need for more INNOVATION in the hatchery to drive growing global demand for poultry meat >
Company launches Cevac IBird ® a live, attenuated IB vaccine, to add to its portfolio of 16 new technology vaccines
Ceva’s growth continues despite difficult market conditions >
Libourne, France, 22 July, 2013: Consolidated sales of the Ceva Group reached €310m in the first 6 months of 2013, up by 2%, 4.2% on the previous year at a constant perimeter and exchange rates. C...
2013 reprodAction Scientific Meeting - April 16-17th >
“Management and reproduction of dairy heifers”
Signature of a scientific collaboration protocol about avian influenza with South China Agricultural University >
Paris, May 29th 2013 1- Ceva, a socially responsible company committed to the well-being of the planet Ceva Santé Animale is a multi-national French based animal health company that counts over 3000 e...
Ceva creates 60 strong teams to support innovative vaccination services on farm and in the hatchery >
Recent research showed Ceva that their customers want more than just good vaccines; they want 100% of their birds correctly vaccinated.