In the Iraq market, livestock farming is heavily influenced by extreme temperature fluctuations and limited high-quality forage. The reliance on imported compound feed has become a necessity to maintain animal health and productivity during the scorching summer months.
Local farmers face significant hurdles with feed stability and micronutrient degradation. The integration of high-stability animal food additives is critical to prevent metabolic disorders common in cattle and poultry within the Mesopotamian plains.
Economic recovery in Iraq is driving a shift toward industrial-scale poultry and dairy farming, creating an urgent demand for standardized chicken feed that ensures rapid growth cycles and resistance to local endemic diseases.