Algeria's livestock sector faces unique challenges due to its diverse geography, ranging from Mediterranean coastlines to the arid Sahara. The high ambient temperatures often lead to heat stress in livestock, which significantly reduces the absorption efficiency of standard compound feed, necessitating high-stability veterinary additives.
Economically, the country is shifting towards reducing import dependency by strengthening local feed mills. However, the scarcity of high-quality local protein sources means that the reliance on precise cattle feed concentrate remains critical to maintain milk and meat yields in regions like Setif and Blida.
Furthermore, the poultry industry in Algeria is expanding rapidly to meet domestic protein demands. This growth has intensified the need for specialized chicken feed that incorporates pharmaceutical-grade growth promoters to ensure flock health in densely populated farming zones.