Ezekiel Njoroge warned about the Botswana animal feed gap

Relying on foreign animal feed is bleeding cash and setting up a livestock problem that keeps getting bigger.

Local feed gap gets called out
  • Ezekiel Njoroge threw the warning during a hands-on farm meetup.
  • He said domestic output barely scratches national feed demand.
  • Imports dominate the supply pipeline.
  • That imbalance keeps costs climbing.
Why imports are the problem
  • Botswana depends on outside feed for most livestock needs.
  • Rising herd numbers push demand higher.
  • Foreign sourcing squeezes farmer margins.
  • Long-term resilience takes a hit.
What farmers were shown
  • Ezekiel Njoroge walked attendees through feed-growing basics.
  • Live demos covered smarter land use.
  • Irrigation got pitched where conditions allow.
  • Modern techniques were framed as survival tools.
Bigger picture goals
  • Participants pressed into detailed back-and-forth sessions.
  • Feed security stayed central to the discussion.
  • Local scaling is tied directly to food stability.
  • Cutting imports became the shared endgame.
 

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