De Heus Ghana has reaffirmed its commitment to bolstering the country’s agricultural sector with the introduction of its latest product, “Pig Concentrate 30% Feed.”
The premium feed, formulated with high-quality nutrients, is designed to meet the nutritional needs of pigs at various stages of growth. This innovative solution is expected to enhance feed efficiency, boost meat yield, and massively improve profitability for pig farmers across Ghana.
At a launch event, Hugo Visscher, General Manager of De Heus Ghana, highlighted the company’s dedication to empowering farmers by providing them with the best nutritional solutions. He emphasized that the new product aligns with De Heus Ghana’s long-term vision of developing a sustainable and professional pig farming supply chain.
“The Pig Concentrate 30% Feed is a testament to our commitment. It not only promises increased productivity but also ensures healthier livestock and sustainable growth in the sector,” Visscher noted.

The introduction of this feed is part of a broader effort by De Heus Ghana to create a more reliable and profitable pig farming market in the country. The company is actively working to forge partnerships with abattoirs and establish market linkages to ensure farmers can easily sell their pigs, further promoting industry growth.
Dorcas Asubonteng, a key distributor of De Heus products in the Ashanti and Brong Ahafo regions, praised the brand’s commitment to quality. She encouraged farmers to trust in De Heus’ products to enhance their productivity, stating, “The future of pig farming in Ghana is bright, and De Heus is proud to be part of that journey.”
In addition to premium nutritional solutions, De Heus Ghana is investing in ongoing research and development to ensure its products remain top-tier. The company also provides educational support to farmers, ensuring they have the knowledge and tools needed for success.
With its latest product launch, De Heus Ghana is positioning itself as a key player in the agricultural value chain, reaffirming its role in driving growth within the sector and supporting the livelihoods of farmers across the nation.