The livestock sector in Gambia faces significant pressure due to the tropical savanna climate, where seasonal fluctuations in forage quality make the use of animal food additives essential for maintaining animal immunity and growth during the dry season.
Currently, many small-scale farmers rely on traditional grazing, but there is a rapid shift toward intensive farming. This transition requires precise compound feed to ensure that poultry and cattle receive balanced micronutrients that cannot be found in local grasses.
Economic constraints and import dependencies often lead to inconsistent feed quality. There is a critical demand for pharmaceutical-grade animal feed supplement that can prevent common livestock diseases and improve the conversion rate of feed to protein.