PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1560875
PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1560875
Report Overview
Global Silage Additives Market reached US$ 2.8 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach US$ 4.5 billion by 2031, growing with a CAGR of 6.1% during the forecast period 2024-2031.
Silage serves as a crucial method of keeping fresh feed for animals, ensuring the availability of dry matter and nutrients even in severe weather conditions. Sillage manufacture is a long-standing tradition in North America and Europe and it is rapidly becoming more prevalent in Asia-Pacific. The global rise in silage consumption has led to a corresponding increase in the demand for silage additives.
Furthermore, the expansion of industrial livestock production and the processed meat sector is fueling the need for feed silage additives to enhance the quality of meat and boost the overall yield. Novel product development and heightened emphasis on research and development by firms are anticipated to be the primary drivers behind the acceptance of silage additives.
Due to growing recognition of the potential of silage as a viable alternative to fresh fodder and hay, the production of silage is anticipated to gain significant momentum in developing regions like Asia-Pacific. The pursuit of environmental sustainability in agriculture is fueling the demand for the global silage additives market.
Rising Global Meat Demand and Environmental Sustainability
The increasing global meat demand necessitates the use of efficient livestock feed, which includes silage additives. In 2018, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) projected that global meat production would expand from 337 million tons to 365 million tons by 2028, reflecting an 8.3% growth over the decade. Refinements in silage addition formulations enhance the quality and preservation of feed.
The Journal of Dairy Science released a study which found that using particular silage additives can reduce dry matter losses by as much as 5% and boost milk production in dairy cows by 1.4 kg per day. The pursuit of environmental sustainability in agriculture is fueling the silage additives industry. US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) states that usage of additives in silage management can decrease methane emissions from enteric fermentation in calves by as much as 10%, therefore helping to reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions.
High Costs of Silage Additives
The high price of silage additives might profoundly impede market expansion by restricting their use among smaller or cost-conscious livestock producers. Numerous farmers encounter financial limitations and may perceive the initial expenditure on costly chemicals as prohibitive, resulting in a slower expansion into the market and decreased total utilization.
Moreover, the exorbitant expense can exert pressure on business margins, so diminishing the appeal of additives in comparison to relatively more economical options. Under periods of economic recession, producers may give priority to necessary expenditures and reduce non-essential costs, therefore further impeding the expansion of the silage additives industry.
Market Segment Analysis
The global silage additives market is segmented based on type, sillage, function and region.
Inoculants Dominate The Market
The demand for inoculants is rising dramatically as farmers become more aware of the several advantages provided by inoculants in enhancing production profitability. In the field of agriculture, the development of inoculants has been driven by their capacity to enhance soil quality and promote crop growth.
Silage inoculants refer to additions that contain lactic acid, a type of anaerobic bacterium. Silage inoculants are extensively employed to enhance and control the fermentation process. The primary application of this inoculant is in the production of forage silage since it effectively restricts the depletion of dry matter and nutritional content. Silage inoculants are the primary category of silage additives extensively utilised in Australia. Inoculants are vital for generating a pleasant aroma.
The increasing demand for organic inputs to enhance agricultural yield is driving the expansion of the inoculants market. There has been a rise in the usage of inoculants in agriculture to cultivate crops that possess resistance to anabiotic stress. Furthermore, governments of several emerging nations, including India, are providing assistance to farmers in transitioning to organic and sustainable agriculture methods.
Market Geographical Share
Rapid Rise In Livestock In North America
The rapid rise in livestock production and the proliferation of cattle ranches are key drivers of the market's expansion. The previous year witnessed a surge in the number of beef cattle farms in Canada, reaching 39,633. This growth can be attributed to the increasing profitability of livestock farming, which in turn has contributed to the expansion of the silage additives industry.
The use of effective dairy farming techniques for nutrition has witnessed a surge in the past six years, as farmers acknowledge the benefits of nutrient-dense feed in terms of improving crop productivity. Consequently, there has been a commensurate rise in the use of feed additives. The cultivation of silage is a long-standing tradition among farmers in North America.
The divergent climatic conditions in the area result in limited availability of fresh forage for animals, particularly cattle, during severe weather events. Consequently, the preservation of fresh forage in the form of silage becomes necessary. Bacterial silage inoculants are the predominant silage additives in the region, accounting for more than 70% of the total silage additive usage in the US.
In order to achieve a homogeneous fermentation of silage, bacterial inoculants are used to augment the natural lactic acid bacteria present on the harvested fodder crop. Forage derived from cereals, primarily maize, accounts for roughly 40% of the silage market in North America. Being equipped with a well-developed manufacturing facility for silage and a very knowledgeable clientele, the area is projected to continue being the primary driver of the silage additives market.
Market Competitive Landscape
The major global players in the market include BASF SE, Archer Daniels Midland Company, ForFarmers NV, Chr. Hansen, Lallemand Animal Nutrition, Eastman Chemical Company, Nutreco NV, ADDCON GmbH, BIOMIN Holding GmbH, Kemin Industries Inc., Nutreco NV.
The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has greatly affected the silage additives industry by intensifying the already elevated prices of fertilizers. The ongoing violence has exacerbated supply chain disruptions and economic restrictions, specifically impacting shipments from Russia and Belarus, as both countries are significant producers of crucial fertilizer nutrients.
There has been a significant increase in costs and a greater level of uncertainty over the future availability, which has placed extra financial burden on agricultural farmers that depend on these resources. Consequently, the exorbitant price and limited accessibility of fertilizers have indirectly impacted the market for silage additives.
The rising prices of feed production have resulted in greater overall expenditures for silage additives for producers. The costly constraint may restrict their usage or compel farmers to pursue more economical alternatives, therefore impeding market expansion and acceptance of these additions.
Inoculants
Organic Acids and Salts
Enzymes
Adsorbents
Preservatives
Other
Cereals
Legumes
Other
Stimulation
Inhibition
North America
US
Canada
Mexico
Europe
Germany
UK
France
Italy
Spain
Rest of Europe
South America
Brazil
Argentina
Rest of South America
Asia-Pacific
China
India
Japan
Australia
Rest of Asia-Pacific
Middle East and Africa
In November 2022, Alltech introduced Egalis, a novel selection of premium silage inoculants designed to optimize the preservation of nutritional quality and minimize the loss of dry matter.
In March 2022, by acquiring the Biomin Biostabil product line from DSM-Firmenich, EW Nutrition has access to a well-established range of silage inoculants. The strategic deal enhances the financial position of EW Nutrition and expands its range of products in the very competitive silage additive industry.
In May 2023, FM BioEnergy introduced two innovative products: a revolutionary high-yielding 5-in-1 trace element digester supplement and a novel silage additive specifically developed to optimize biogas production from British grasses.
In March 2023, Volac, a UK-based corporation, established a new feed additives section to support the global feed industry in enhancing process efficiency and achieving the Net Zero objective.
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Target Audience 2024
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