In the Central African Republic, the livestock sector faces significant challenges due to the humid tropical climate and seasonal fluctuations in forage quality. The reliance on traditional grazing often leads to nutritional deficits, necessitating the introduction of professional animal food additives to prevent metabolic diseases and ensure consistent growth rates during the dry season.
Economically, the shift toward semi-intensive farming is driving the demand for high-density nutrients. Local farmers are increasingly seeking compound feed that can be easily transported and stored in high-humidity environments without losing potency or risking fungal contamination, which is a critical concern in the Bangui region.
Furthermore, the integration of pharmaceutical-grade veterinary minerals is becoming essential. The lack of soil micronutrients in certain savannah regions makes the use of a precise animal feed supplement mandatory for optimizing reproductive health in cattle and improving the feed conversion ratio in poultry farms.