Ethiopia possesses one of the largest livestock populations in Africa, yet the sector struggles with seasonal forage fluctuations. The reliance on natural grazing often leads to critical gaps in micronutrients, making the demand for high-quality animal food additives essential for maintaining herd productivity across different climatic zones.
In the poultry sector, the transition from backyard farming to commercial broiler production has surged. This shift requires specialized chicken feed that is precisely formulated to reduce mortality rates and accelerate growth cycles, moving away from erratic traditional mixing toward standardized pharmaceutical nutrition.
Economic volatility and supply chain constraints in East Africa have historically limited access to premium compound feed. However, recent investments in local veterinary pharmacy infrastructure are enabling a more sustainable approach to animal health and weight gain management.