ProGnosis Biotech Brings Preventive Feed Safety to the Forefront at AFEC Nairobi 2026

ProGnosis Biotech contributed to the regional conversation on safer and more productive livestock systems, highlighting how accessible diagnostic technologies can support earlier risk detection and stronger quality control across feed production.

ProGnosis Biotech participated in AFEC Nairobi 2026, joining feed manufacturers, livestock professionals, researchers, regulators and technology providers in a broader exchange on the challenges and opportunities shaping animal production across Africa.

At AFEC, ProGnosis Biotech emphasized the value of moving feed safety closer to the point of decision. By integrating testing earlier into routine quality control, producers can detect potential risks sooner, respond before they escalate and maintain greater control over feed quality, animal performance and day-to-day operations.

The company’s presentation focused on the practical role of diagnostics in everyday feed quality control. Reliable testing delivers greater value when results are available where and when decisions are being made, giving producers more visibility and more time to act before a potential issue affects production.

“AFEC gave us the opportunity to engage directly with feed industry professionals and discuss the challenges affecting their daily operations. Our priority is to provide practical testing solutions that help businesses identify risks earlier, respond faster and protect the quality and value of their production,” said Eunice Mboye, Area Sales Manager at ProGnosis Biotech Kenya Ltd.

Alongside its contribution to the conference discussion, ProGnosis Biotech presented its testing portfolio for feed and raw materials, demonstrating how accessible diagnostic tools can support quality teams in monitoring critical risks and making confident decisions throughout production.

This approach reflects a broader view of feed safety as an integral part of livestock productivity and resilient food production. Feed quality influences animal health and performance, operational efficiency and the strength of the wider agricultural value chain. Effective testing therefore has a role beyond compliance: it can support stronger quality control and better-informed decisions across production.
At AFEC Nairobi 2026, ProGnosis Biotech did more than present its technologies. It added its experience and perspective to an ongoing industry conversation about how Africa’s feed and livestock sectors can translate diagnostic innovation into practical, preventive action.

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