Gabon's livestock sector faces unique challenges due to its high humidity and tropical rainforest climate, which often lead to rapid degradation of traditional fodder. The reliance on imported compound feed has become a necessity for farmers seeking to maintain consistent growth rates in poultry and cattle.
Many local farms currently struggle with nutritional deficiencies caused by the lack of specialized animal feed supplement options. This gap often results in lower immunity among livestock, making them more susceptible to tropical diseases and reducing the overall efficiency of meat and dairy production.
With the government's push for food sovereignty, there is an increasing demand for high-quality animal food additives that can be integrated into local raw materials to create sustainable and cost-effective feeding programs tailored for the Gabonese environment.