Turkmenistan's livestock sector is characterized by extensive grazing in arid and semi-arid regions. The reliance on traditional pasture often leads to nutritional deficits during the dry season, creating an urgent demand for high-quality compound feed to maintain animal weight and health.
The local industry is currently transitioning from rudimentary mixing to the adoption of specialized animal food additives. This shift is driven by the government's goal to increase domestic meat and dairy production, requiring a more rigorous approach to veterinary pharmaceutical integration in feed.
However, the volatility of local raw material quality makes the import of stable, concentrated nutrients essential. Farmers are increasingly seeking animal feed supplement options that can withstand high temperatures during storage and transport across the Karakum Desert.