In Gambia, the manufacturing sector faces unique challenges due to high humidity and saline air from the Atlantic coast. This environmental stress accelerates the degradation of polymers, creating an urgent demand for high-grade pvc stabilizer solutions to prevent premature yellowing and brittleness in construction materials.
The pharmaceutical landscape in the region is evolving, shifting from basic distribution to a desire for local synthesis. The availability of high-purity uracil is becoming critical for the development of local therapeutic agents and biochemical research.
Currently, many Gambian factories rely on imported raw materials. However, the lack of localized technical support for complex processes, such as uracil synthesis from urea, has limited the growth of high-value chemical manufacturing within the country.






