PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 1494822
PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 1494822
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Probiotics in Animal Feed Market is accounted for $5.11 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $9.61 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 11.1% during the forecast period. Probiotics in animal feed are live microorganisms that confer health benefits when consumed in adequate amounts. Widely used in livestock and poultry farming, probiotics help maintain a balanced gut microbiota, enhancing digestion and nutrient absorption. They also boost immunity, reducing the need for antibiotics and promoting overall animal well-being. Commonly administered through feed supplements, probiotics include beneficial bacteria like Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium strains.
According to the Natural Resources Defense Council, in the U.S., antibiotic resistance causes more than 2.8 million infections and leads to between 35,000 and 162,000 deaths of animals each year. According to the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), the livestock business provides 1.3 billion people with a living and accounts for close to 40% of global agricultural output in developed nations and 20% in developing ones. In addition, the livestock industry provides 34% of the world's protein needs.
Increase in consumption of quality animal-based products
The rise in the consumption of quality animal-based products serves as a major driver for the growth of probiotics in the animal feed market. As consumers become more health-conscious, there is a growing demand for meat, dairy, and other animal products produced with a focus on quality and safety. Probiotics in animal feed offer a solution to enhance animal health and productivity while reducing the need for antibiotics, aligning with the preference for natural and sustainable farming practices. This trend is further fueled by increasing awareness about the benefits of probiotics in improving digestion, immunity, and overall animal well-being, thus driving market expansion.
Strict quality regulations
Strict quality regulations in the probiotics for animal feed market act as a significant restraint, ensuring the safety and efficacy of products. These regulations govern the production, labeling, and distribution of probiotics to maintain high standards and protect animal health. Compliance with these standards often entails rigorous testing and documentation, increasing operational costs for manufacturers. However, while these regulations promote consumer confidence, they can also limit market entry for smaller producers lacking resources for compliance.
Innovations and technological advancements in the feed industry
In recent years, the feed industry has seen remarkable innovations and technological advancements, particularly in the integration of probiotics into animal feed. Probiotics, beneficial microorganisms, offer numerous advantages, such as improved digestion, enhanced nutrient absorption, and strengthened immune systems in livestock. With advancements in microbial strain selection, encapsulation techniques, and delivery mechanisms, feed manufacturers can now offer more effective and stable probiotic formulations. Moreover, precision nutrition technologies enable personalized feed formulations tailored to individual animal needs, optimizing health and performance. This dynamic landscape presents a significant opportunity for probiotics in the animal feed market, driving growth and fostering sustainable practices in livestock production.
Huge R&D costs
The probiotics in the animal feed market face a significant threat from huge R&D costs. Developing effective probiotic strains tailored for various animal species requires substantial investment in research and development. These costs encompass extensive lab testing, clinical trials, and regulatory compliance. Moreover, ongoing research is essential to continuously improve formulations and ensure product efficacy. Such high R&D expenses may deter smaller companies from entering the market and pose challenges for existing players in maintaining competitiveness.
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly affected the animal feed probiotics market. Likewise, the transportation and logistics industry was severely impacted by COVID-19-infected workers, which resulted in fewer deliveries and forced farms to stockpile animal feed. Because to the difficulties caused by the pandemic, the export of chicken, beef, and pork decreased significantly on a global scale. The post pandemic raised back the demand of the market.
The poultry segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The poultry segment is estimated to have a lucrative growth, due to the increasing consumption of poultry meat and the growing demand for antibiotic-free poultry products. The growing demand for production of chicken and meat in emerging nations also increases the need for probiotics to increase output and safety, driving up the price of probiotics in the poultry industry.
The dry segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The dry segment is anticipated to witness the fastest CAGR growth during the forecast period, due to ease of storage and longer shelf life. The storage and transportation expenses for this category are affordable. As compared to liquid form, it has a low moisture content, which would make it even less suited for eating. This aspect is driving the expansion of the segment.
Europe is projected to have the highest CAGR over the forecast period, owing to the growing demand for meat and poultry products. Producers in the area supplement animal feed with bacteria and yeast species like Saccharomyces cerevisiae to boost animal performance and satisfy the region's rising demand for meat and poultry products. The expansion of the market in this area has been boosted by technological advancements in the usage of animal feed to enhance the performance of pets.
Asia Pacific is projected to hold the largest market share during the forecast period owing to rise in awareness among consumers to supplement consumption and a high occurrence of various diseases. The production of poultry and cattle meat products is projected to be the highest in countries such as China, and India. Eggs, milk, fish, and poultry are in higher demand in this area since they are inexpensive sources of protein. Rising incomes, urbanization, and an expanding technological base are all contributing factors to the market expansion in this area.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Probiotics in Animal Feed market include Adisseo, ADM, Agrihealth, Alltech, Arm & Hammer Animal Nutrition, Calpis Co Ltd, Chr. Hansen Holding A/S, Danisco Animal Nutrition, Evonik Industries AG, Lallemand, Land O'Lakes, Lesaffre, Novozymes, Novus International, Inc, Orffa International Holding BV, Pure Cultures LLC and Royal DSM.
In April 2024, German chemicals group Evonik Industries has inaugurated its new office and R&D premises in Thane, India. The Evonik India Research Hub (EIRH), as it will be called, will be dedicated to advancing solutions that contribute to sustainability. Evonik India's new office spans an area of 100,000 square feet. It features state-of-the-art labs for its existing business lines.
In April 2024, DSM-Firmenich announces that it has repurchased 500,000 ordinary shares in the period from April 8, 2024 up to and including April 12, 2024 at an average price of EUR €103.29. This is in accordance with the on-market share repurchase programme announced on April 8, 2024, covering commitments under the Group's share-based compensation plans. This repurchase concludes the programme to repurchase 500,000 shares for a total consideration of €51.6m.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.