Dairy farmers in Kenya are squeezed by the escalating cost of animal feed, forcing some to revert to homemade provisions to stay afloat. The rise in the cost of animal feed has also pushed up milk shelf prices, increasing the burden on consumers. According to players in the milk sector, there is a shortage of ingredients used in animal feed, and this has triggered a surge in prices.
The Association of Kenya Feed Manufacturers (AKFM) says this is among the challenges facing the industry. Players in the milk sector are concerned with the escalating cost of animal feed as high prices threaten to stifle the growth of the dairy farming in the country. Read more ...
This blog is written by Martin Little The Global Miller, published and supported by the GFMT Magazine from Perendale Publishers.
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