Turkey serves as a critical bridge for livestock trade, but its diverse climate—from the humid Black Sea coast to the arid Central Anatolia—creates significant variability in nutrient absorption. Farmers increasingly rely on high-quality compound feed to standardize animal growth across different ecological zones.
The economic shift towards intensive farming in regions like Marmara has increased the demand for precise animal feed supplement formulations. This transition is driven by the need to reduce reliance on expensive imported raw materials while maintaining high protein output in beef and dairy sectors.
Furthermore, the stringent veterinary regulations in Turkey demand that all chicken feed and cattle products meet strict purity standards, pushing the industry toward pharmaceutical-grade manufacturing processes to prevent zoonotic diseases and improve feed conversion ratios.