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El Niño Threatens Livestock Feed Prices: Farmers Advised to Prepare for Cost Increases

Livestock farmers are being cautioned to brace for potential increases in stock feed prices due to El Niño-induced droughts.

The country’s low rainfall has led to a scarcity of natural pastures, prompting farmers to take proactive measures such as securing hay and fodder reserves through baling and ammoniation.

Ammoniation, a process that blends hay with protein sources to create a balanced diet for livestock, becomes especially critical during El Niño-induced droughts.

Strategic preparation is essential for farmers to optimize growth and ensure sufficient livestock numbers, ultimately contributing to national self-sufficiency in meat and dairy production and potential future exports.

Although prices have not yet surged, concerns persist regarding the availability of raw materials due to El Niño’s impact.

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Mr. Orbert Chinhamo from Biano Simmentals advised farmers to anticipate a significant rise in stock feed demand from August to December.

He emphasized the importance of timely ammoniation to prepare for the dry season, stressing that proper implementation could mitigate livestock losses and contribute to maintaining or increasing the national herd.

The livestock sector plays a pivotal role in Zimbabwe’s economic growth, with the government aiming to expand the national herd to six million by next year.

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Achieving this goal necessitates not only increasing cattle numbers but also minimizing disease-related losses through initiatives like artificial insemination and vaccination programs.

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Ms. Brenda Kandiero, president of the Stock Feed Manufacturers Association of Zimbabwe, acknowledges that while prices have remained stable, concerns persist regarding raw material availability due to El Niño. While the government’s grain importation initiative offers some reassurance, the long-term impact on stock feed production remains uncertain.

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