PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1627736
PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1627736
The plasma feed market size is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 3.14% over the forecast period to reach a market size of US$3.518 billion by 2030 from US$3.014 billion in 2025.
Plasma feed is a valuable ingredient in animal feed, prepared from the liquid portion of blood that is collected while slaughtering animals. It is a rich source of protein, providing necessary amino acids for growth, and contains immunoglobulins to boost the immune system in young animals. Plasma feed can enhance gut health, improve feed efficiency, and reduce reliance on antibiotics in animal agriculture.
There is an increasing demand for food that is free of antibiotics, driving the plasma feed market's expansion. The rising environmental concern associated with the animal slaughter industry and the benefits of animal by-products are expected to propel the market's growth.
Growing health concerns are significantly driving the plasma feed market. This primarily includes the increasing demand for animal products without routine antibiotics. Consumers are increasingly aware of the risk of the overuse of antibiotics in animal agriculture, such as the development of antibiotic resistance in humans. Plasma feed offers a valuable alternative by naturally enhancing animal immune systems, thereby reducing reliance on antibiotics to prevent disease and promote animal health.
Moreover, there is an increasingly strong emphasis on animal welfare; consumers are seeking a product that is made with increased welfare standards for the animal. Plasma feed strengthens animal immunity, reduces stress in animals, and enhances overall vitality to ensure improved health and well-being. This supports what consumers seek: a more humane and sustainable way of making animal products.
These growing health concerns, such as the demand for antibiotic-free animal products, better welfare of animals, and sustainable food production, all converge to boost demand for plasma feed as a valuable and effective alternative to animal feed.
Geography-wise, the plasma feed market is divided into North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and Asia Pacific. The North American plasma feed market is rapidly growing, driven by several key factors. For instance, the global population continues to rise, and animal protein sources are becoming increasingly sought after. Plasma feed is rich in protein and contains beneficial immunoglobulins, making it a valuable source of nutrition for livestock.
The livestock industry also has growing pressure to reduce antibiotic usage, increasing the demand for alternative feed additives to enhance animal health and prevent disease. Plasma feed is one of these natural alternatives that can supplement the immune system and general animal health.
Moreover, the Asia Pacific plasma feed market is growing at a significant pace, driven by several key factors. The region's livestock industry is booming and has been increasing due to rising demand for animal protein. The trend of improving animal health and performance, coupled with increased emphasis on reducing antibiotic use, has increased the demand for natural feed additives like plasma protein.
Further, the growing middle class with increased disposable incomes within the region fuels the demand for higher-quality animal protein products, indirectly creating demand for premium feed ingredients such as plasma. The Asia Pacific region is also witnessing greater awareness about the benefits of sustainable and environment-friendly animal farming practices that might continue contributing to its plasma feed market growth.
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