Rwanda's livestock sector is currently transitioning from traditional grazing to intensive farming. However, the reliance on local forage often leads to micronutrient deficiencies, making the integration of a high-quality animal feed supplement essential for maintaining herd health in the hilly terrains of the Western Province.
The poultry industry is expanding rapidly to meet urban protein demands in Kigali. This growth has highlighted a critical gap in the availability of standardized chicken feed that balances growth hormones with organic safety, pushing the market toward pharmaceutical-grade manufacturing standards.
Economic pressures and climate variability in Rwanda necessitate the use of animal food additives to enhance feed conversion ratios. The current market is shifting from raw bulk materials to precision-formulated additives that prevent common regional livestock diseases.