Ghana's livestock sector faces significant hurdles due to the humid tropical climate, which often leads to the rapid degradation of traditional compound feed and storage instability. Many small-scale farmers rely on seasonal forage, resulting in severe nutritional deficits during the dry season.
The current market is characterized by a growing demand for specialized animal food additives to combat local parasitic infections and heat stress, which frequently hinder the growth rates of poultry and cattle in regions like Greater Accra and Ashanti.
Despite these challenges, there is a rapid shift towards commercialization. The integration of high-quality animal feed supplement products is becoming essential for farmers aiming to transition from subsistence to commercial livestock production.