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Tuesday, March 10 2020 - 02:29
AsiaNet
Pebble Labs and Virbac Announce the Signing of a Comprehensive Commercial Agreement for Aquaculture Disease Prevention
LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico and CARROS, France, March 10, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-- Companies will work to bring RNA-based technologies to global large-scale 
aquaculture, and focus on a solution for White Spot Syndrome Virus, a disease 
that can cause 50% crop loss

Pebble Labs USA Inc. ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2743830-1&h=328690367&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pebblelabs.com%2F&a=Pebble+Labs+USA+Inc 
), a biotechnology company developing solutions that address some of the 
world's biggest challenges in agriculture and aquaculture with the mission of 
improving global food security, and Virbac ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2743830-1&h=2718340619&u=https%3A%2F%2Fus.virbac.com%2Fhome&a=Virbac 
) (VIRP), the world's seventh largest veterinarian pharmaceutical group and a 
leading animal health player in aquaculture, announced today that the companies 
entered into agreements to co-develop and commercialize breakthrough solutions 
for disease prevention in aquaculture.

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Demand for farmed aquaculture is expected to double worldwide by 2030, 
requiring a 60% growth in production. Approximately 50% of aquaculture crops 
are lost to disease, resulting in a $50B loss each year. Losses due to White 
Spot Syndrome Virus in farmed shrimp alone are estimated to reach up to $3.5B 
each year.

Currently the aquaculture industry relies heavily on probiotics, synthetic 
chemicals and antibiotics to fight the diseases which can be devastating to 
shrimp farms worldwide. The Pebble Labs Directed Biotics(TM) technology 
harnesses an animal's natural immunity with a bacteria and redirects it to 
suppress White Spot Syndrome Virus.

"Pebble Labs has the first sustainable technology to safely and effectively 
address the viral pathogens we are facing in large-scale aquaculture," said 
Pierre Henning, DVM, Director of Aquaculture Division, Virbac. "Working with 
Pebble Labs to share their solution with farmers is a high priority for our 
aquaculture division this year, and we are committed to moving this project 
along quickly."

Terms of the Joint Development Agreement include executing feasibility studies 
to validate Pebble Labs technology, solution development plans, regulatory 
clearance and approval, and discussion of future products and commercial 
applications in addition to treating White Spot Syndrome Virus in aquaculture.

"Pebble Labs is looking forward to seeing Directed Biotics technology in the 
pond this year," said David G. Morgan ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2743830-1&h=720937076&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pebblelabs.com%2Fglobal-agricultural-leader-as-president%2F&a=David+G.+Morgan 
), President, Pebble Labs (CN). "This agreement with Virbac moves our 
revolutionary products toward the market which will reduce the need for 
antibiotics in food production and improve food security worldwide," said 
Morgan.

SOURCE: Pebble Labs USA Inc.

CONTACT: Colleen Rubart, crubart@pebblelabs.com, +1 (415) 283-7100, or Amina 
Ennaciri, aennaciri@golin.com, +33 1 40 41 56 09
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