In Asia - Yemen, the livestock sector faces significant challenges due to extreme arid temperatures and fluctuating access to high-quality raw materials. Farmers heavily rely on traditional grazing, yet the nutritional gap often leads to stunted growth in poultry and cattle, necessitating the integration of specialized animal food additives to maintain metabolic stability.
The current market is characterized by a transition from raw bulk feeding to the adoption of compound feed. However, the lack of local precision blending facilities means that many producers struggle with inconsistent nutrient distribution, making pharmaceutical-grade supplements essential for disease prevention and growth acceleration.
Furthermore, the economic volatility in Yemen has pushed the demand for cost-effective yet high-density nutrition. The shift toward using cattle feed concentrate allows local farmers to mix high-value nutrients with available local biomass, optimizing the feed-to-meat conversion ratio despite environmental stressors.