In North Korea, the livestock sector faces unique challenges due to mountainous terrain and seasonal climate volatility. There is a growing demand for compound feed that can withstand storage instability while providing consistent nutrient delivery for state-managed farms.
The current reliance on local grains often leads to micro-nutrient deficiencies. This has created a critical need for high-potency animal food additives that can enhance feed conversion ratios (FCR) and reduce the morbidity rate in concentrated livestock populations.
Furthermore, the transition toward more intensive farming practices in provinces like South Pyongan necessitates a shift from bulk feeding to precision nutrition, specifically utilizing cattle feed concentrate to optimize beef and dairy production.