In Yemen, the livestock sector remains a cornerstone of rural livelihoods. However, farmers often struggle with extreme temperature fluctuations and water scarcity, making the adoption of a specialized cage house poultry system essential to protect birds from environmental stress and improve hygiene.
Currently, many small-to-medium enterprises rely on manual labor for feed preparation. The introduction of a mechanized animal feed cutter is transforming how local farmers process agricultural residues into nutritious fodder, significantly reducing waste and labor costs.
Furthermore, the growing demand for protein has led to a shift toward intensive rabbit and pig farming. The implementation of a multi level rabbit cage system allows for vertical expansion in limited spaces, optimizing the use of land in mountainous Yemeni regions.