Qatar's livestock sector faces the dual challenge of extreme heat and high humidity, making traditional open-air farming unsustainable. The current market is rapidly shifting toward fully enclosed, climate-controlled environments. The adoption of a cage house poultry system has become the gold standard for minimizing disease transmission and optimizing space in arid urban fringes.
Furthermore, as the nation aims to reduce import dependency, there is a surging demand for localized processing. This is evidenced by the integration of the egg tray production line to handle the output of large-scale poultry farms, ensuring that the supply chain from hatchery to market remains efficient and hygienic.
For swine and small mammal farming, the focus has moved toward precision nutrition and specialized housing. The implementation of a farrowing house for pigs equipped with thermal regulation is critical for reducing piglet mortality rates in the Middle Eastern climate, while high-density housing like the multi level rabbit cage is gaining traction for boutique protein production.