The global feed enzymes market size is estimated to be USD 1.3 billion in 2020 and is projected to reach USD 1.9 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 8.1% during the forecast period. The market has a promising growth potential due to several factors, including the stringent safety regulations on livestock safety across the globe, increasing demand for meat and dairy products among consumers, and rising population with an increasing disposable income in emerging economies.
The feed enzymes market has promising growth potential due to several factors, including improving livestock health, increasing consumer awareness, and rising demand for animal products. The rapidly growing population in China and India has increased the demand for animal-based products. Several countries in North America and Europe have introduced regulations to take good care of the livestock population by the breeders.
The poultry segment is estimated to account for the largest share of during the forecast period, since enzymes are intensively consumed by poultry for better digestion, and have a high feed conversion rate and nutrient uptake, as compared to other livestock types. Poultry in the Asia Pacific region is witnessing the highest demand, as consumers in countries such as Thailand and Indonesia are including white meat instead of red meat in their diets. Additionally, factors such as poultry population growth, which has doubled in the last two decades, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), support this high growth rate for the poultry segment.
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The dominance of the dry form is majorly attributed toward its structure, which makes it free-flowing, consistent, and ease to mix. Additionally, its ability to sustain temperature in fodder processing, better thermal stability, and ease of handling make this form of enzyme easy to store and logistically favorable. Furthermore, the easy availability of these products in the pulverized and pellet forms helps increase their consumption rates. The pellet from s a modification of the mash form, which includes mechanically pressing the mash into hard, dry pellets, resulting in decreased feed wastage and increased nutrient digestibility. Moreover, powdered products break into essential feed enzymes, which provide easy digestibility and high absorption rate in livestock.
The Asia Pacific region is estimated to account for the largest share of the global feed enzymes market in 2020 in terms of value. The market in the region is driven by the presence of a large livestock population (FAO 2016) and their growth rate. The increase in the number of feed mills in the region further reflects the growth in feed production, particularly in countries such as India and Japan. The region is also heterogeneous, with diversities in income levels and technological advancements, which lead to meeting the diversified demands of end consumers, to provide superior-quality feed to livestock, leading to enhanced scope for future growth.
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Many domestic and global players provide feed enzymes to improve animal health and performance. Major manufacturers have their presence in the European and Asian countries. The key companies in this market are Cargill, Incorporated (US), BASF SE (Germany), DuPont (US), Bluestar Adisseo Co., Ltd. (China), Koninklijke DSM NV (Netherlands) and Kemin Industries, Inc. Various strategies, such as expansions, mergers & acquisitions, and new product launches, were adopted by the key companies to remain competitive in the market.