DUBLIN, Feb. 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Animal Feed Additives Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Product (Antibiotics, Vitamins, Amino Acids, Acidifiers, Feed Enzymes, Antioxidants), by Livestock, and Segment Forecasts, 2020 - 2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The global animal feed additives market size is expected to reach USD 50.88 billion by 2027, registering a revenue-based CAGR of 3.8% over the forecast period.
Growing need to enhance the overall feed properties is one of the critical factors driving product demand. Increased consumption of meat and meat products as the primary source of protein and other nutrients is estimated to further drive the demand.
Feed additives are considered to be an essential source of nutrition for animals. They are proven to be beneficial for improving feed quality, digestion, and conversion, thereby improving overall animal health. Different types of additives include amino acids, antioxidants, feed enzymes, vitamins, antibiotics, and feed acidifiers.
Feed enzymes are becoming popular among manufacturers and livestock producers. They increase the nutritive value, reduces cost, and improves the conversion ratio. The dominant type of enzyme products includes Carbohydrase, non-starch polysaccharides, phytase, and protease. The market players are focused on developing cost-effective products. For example, Novozymes, a key market player, in partnership with DSM, launched its enzyme under the brand name BalanciusTM. The enzyme is mainly developed for improving gut health of broiler chickens, which facilitates sustainable production.
Antibiotic is a significant type of animal feed additives consumed worldwide. Its ability to promote growth in livestock was one of the primary factors that have helped in developing its market. However, the excessive use of antibiotics as growth promoters resulted in the local bacterial population becoming resistant to the antibiotics. Traces of antibiotics in meat can also affect human health because of their excess use as growth promoters.
Several countries are now imposing a ban on the use of antibiotics in animal feed and feed additive formulations. For instance, the Indian government recently imposed a ban on the use of Colistin, an antibiotic used for fattening the livestock. Thus, the growing implementation of the antibiotic ban by regulatory bodies is projected to hamper the market growth over the forecast period.
Further key findings from the report suggest:
- In terms of revenue, Asia Pacific emerged as the fastest growing region and is projected to continue its dominance, with India and China likely to witness a remarkable growth in next seven years
- Poultry emerged as the largest livestock segment in 2019, with a market share of more than 37% in terms of volume
- The animal feed additives market is highly fragmented and competitive in nature with presence of well-established players
- AFB International, Alltech, Kemin Industries Inc., Evonik, DuPont, DSM, Nutreco N.V., Archer Daniels Midland, and Cargill are the major players operating in the market
Key Topics Covered
Chapter 1 Methodology and Scope
Chapter 2 Executive Summary
2.1 Animal Feed Additives: Industry Snapshot
Chapter 3 Market Variables, Trends, and Scope
3.1 Penetration and Growth Prospect Mapping
3.2 Market Value Chain Analysis
3.2.1 Cost Structure Analysis
3.3 Profit Margin Analysis
3.4 Major Feed & Feed Additives Prices
3.5 Technology Outlook
3.6 Regulatory Framework
3.6.1 Europe
3.6.2 FDA
3.7 Saponins & Tanins as Animal Feed Additives
3.8 Yucca Extracts
3.9 Distinction Between Feed and Feed Additives
3.10 Market Dynamics
3.10.1 Market Driver Analysis
3.10.1.1 Increase in Consumption of Meat
3.10.1.2 Increasing Livestock Share in Agricultural Output
3.10.2 Market Restraint Analysis
3.10.2.1 Stringent Government Regulations
3.11 Key Opportunities Prioritized
3.12 Industry Analysis - Porter's
3.12.1 Industry Rivalry
3.12.2 Threat of New Entrants
3.12.3 Bargaining Power of Buyers
3.12.4 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
3.12.5 Threat of Substitutes
3.13 PESTEL Analysis
Chapter 4 Product Estimates & Trend Analysis
4.1 Animal Feed Additives Market Share by Product, 2019 & 2027
4.2 Market Size Forecasts and Trend Analysis by Product, 2016 - 2027 (Kilotons) (USD Million)
4.3 Antibiotics
4.4 Vitamins
4.5 Antioxidants
4.6 Amino Acids
4.7 Feed Enzymes
4.8 Feed Acidifiers
4.9 Other Animal Feed Additives
Chapter 5 Livestock Estimates & Trend Analysis
5.1 Animal Feed Additives Market Share by Livestock, 2019 & 2027
5.2 Market Size Forecasts and Trend Analysis by Livestock, 2016 - 2027 (Kilotons) (USD Million)
5.2.1 Pork/Swine
5.2.2 Poultry
5.2.3 Cattle
5.2.4 Aquaculture
5.2.5 Others
Chapter 6 Regional Estimates & Trend Analysis
6.1 Animal Feed Additives Market Share by Region, 2019 & 2027
6.2 Market Size Forecasts and Trend Analysis by Region, 2016 - 2027 (Kilotons) (USD Million)
6.2.1 North America
6.2.2 Europe
6.2.3 Central & South America
6.2.4 Middle East & Africa
Chapter 7 Competitive Landscape
7.1 Vendor Landscape
7.2 Product Placement Strategy
7.3 Competitive Environment
7.4 Company Market Positioning
7.5 Strategy Framework
Chapter 8 Company Profiles
- AFB International
- Alltech
- Kemin Industries, Inc.
- Vitablend Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.
- Kalsec, Inc.
- DSM
- Ameri-Pac, Inc.
- BASF SE
- Evonik Industries AG
- FoodSafe Technologies
- Lallemand, Inc.
- DuPont
- Nutreco N.V.
- Elanco
- Biomin Holding GmbH
- Adisseo France S.A.S.
- Archer Daniels Midland
- Penny Newman
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