Shift Toward Natural Growth Promoters is Driving to the Growth of the Animal Intestinal Health Market
The global animal intestinal health market size is estimated to be valued USD 3.1 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach a value of USD 4.6 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 8.0% during the forecast period. It is estimated to account for 700.0 KT in 2020 and is projected to account for 1,000.3 KT in 2025, growing at a CAGR of 7.4% during the forecast period. Factors such as an increase in the consumption of feed and feed additives, steady growth in the market for meat and meat products, a shift toward natural growth promoters is driving to the growth of the animal intestinal health market.
With the rise in demand for meat and meat products and the increase in the importance of protein-rich diets among consumers across the globe, the demand for compound feed s is growing in the Asia Pacific, North American, and European countries. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimates that by 2050, the demand for food products would grow by 60%, and that of animal protein would grow by 1.7% per year. It is also estimated that the production of meat, aquaculture, and dairy products would increase by 70%, 90%, and 55%, respectively.
The major feed producing countries in the world include China, the US, Brazil, Mexico, Spain, India, and Russia. The demand for chicken and red meat has been growing in these countries, which has also contributed to the growth of the market. An increase in the number of feed mills could also be among the key factors, which has contributed to the overall increase in the production of compound feed.
The growth in population, rise in disposable incomes, rapid urbanization in the Asia Pacific region, and an increase in demand for high-quality meat products are the key factors that have encouraged the demand for feed additives. Substantial growth is witnessed in countries, such as China, India, and Japan, due to the increase in the purchasing power of the population and demand for protein-rich meat diets. Pork and poultry are widely consumed in the Asia Pacific region. Moreover, consumers prefer opting for products that have high nutritional content and offer health benefits and exotic taste. Thus, fish and other seafood products are also a preferred option for consumers, which is also a growing industry in this region.
Leading companies are Cargill, Incorporated (US), Koninklijke DSM N.V. (Netherlands), Archer Daniels Midland Company (US), DuPont (US), Novozymes (Denmark), Kemin Industries, Inc. (US), Nutreco N.V (Netherlands), Chr. Hansen Holding A/S (Denmark), Bluestar Adisseo (China), Alltech (US), Evonik Industries (Germany), Lallemand Inc. (Canada), Biorigin (Brazil), AB Vista (UK), Land O’ Lakes (US), Lesaffre (France) Calpis Co., Ltd (Japan), Unique Biotech (India), Dr. Eckel Animal Nutrition (Germany), and Pure Cultures (US).
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