The livestock industry in Venezuela faces unique challenges due to high humidity and temperature fluctuations, which directly impact the stability of animal food additives. Many producers struggle with raw material inconsistency, leading to uneven growth rates in poultry and cattle.
Current farming practices are transitioning from extensive grazing to semi-intensive systems. This shift has increased the demand for high-quality compound feed that can sustain livestock during the dry seasons when natural pasture quality drops significantly.
Despite economic constraints, there is a growing awareness of the role of veterinary-grade supplements. The market is moving toward precision nutrition to reduce waste and improve the FCR (Feed Conversion Ratio) across various species.