Romania's livestock sector is characterized by a diverse landscape of small-scale family farms and large industrial complexes. The regional demand for compound feed has grown as farmers seek to move away from purely forage-based diets to improve weight gain and milk production across the Carpathian plains.
Due to the temperate-continental climate, seasonal nutritional deficits are common. This has led to a significant increase in the adoption of animal feed supplement products that provide critical vitamins and minerals during winter months when grazing quality drops significantly.
Currently, the market is transitioning toward strict EU regulatory compliance. The integration of pharmaceutical-grade animal food additives is becoming a priority to replace antibiotic growth promoters, aligning Romania's veterinary practices with global sustainability and health standards.