Animal Feed Probiotics Market to Reap Excessive Revenues by 2018 to 2028Posted by Arslan on July 1st, 2019 As per the current market trends and the promising nature of the animal feed probiotics market, it can be estimated that the future holds positive outcomes. In order to provide a deep insight about the concerned market, FACTMR would be publishing a resourceful analysis that will enclose knowledge about the regional animal feed probiotics market size, revenue and opportunity status. Readers will be offered the privilege to decode various facets of the market during 2018-2028, together with the active access to secondary and primary research methodology. Furthermore, various segments of the market associated to product, application, end-user etc., would also be present in this intelligent research report. Established and Mid-sized Players Collectively Hold Over 50% Market Share The global animal feed probiotics market remains moderately fragmented, with leading and mid-sized players who collectively hold more than 50% revenue share. The focus on R&D activities dedicated toward novel product innovations, and hefty emphasis on acquiring animal feed probiotics providers, are among key growth strategies of established animal feed probiotics manufacturers. The fluctuating demand for animal feed, coupled with relevant government policies and regulations, continue to prompt animal feed probiotics’ manufacturers to adopt smart strategies aimed at communicating the customer segments in a much more efficient manner.
The report on animal feed probiotics market also provides comprehensive analysis on the leading manufacturers in animal feed probiotics market. The report profiles several leading players functioning in the animal feed probiotics market, including Calpis Co., Ltd., Chr. Hansen Holding A/S, Adisseo France SAS, Koninklijke DSM N.V., Lallemand Inc., E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Novus International, Inc., and Evonik Industries AG, etc. Antibiotics have traditionally been used on nursery hogs to address post-weaning problems. However, the development of antimicrobial resistance to antibiotics has urged livestock and pig farmers to invest in viable substitutes that could improve the immunity of animals. Animal feed probiotics are perceived as a feasible alternative to antibiotics among pig farmers, complemented by legal restrictions imposed on antibiotic growth promoters. A recent study conducted by National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) has found that the use of probiotic Bacillus amyloliquefaciens (Ba) instead of antibiotics promote growth performance of piglets. Ask Industry Experts about this Report - https://www.factmr.com/connectus/sample?flag=AE&rep_id=2891 The consumption and trade of livestock products are gaining fast momentum, consequently prompting livestock farmers to adopt strategies to bolster production capacity, while maintaining the health of the animal. The shift toward animal feed probiotics is further backed by recommendation of the Food and Agriculture Organization in improving broiler chicken growth rates, and preventing enteric diseases, including Tellez et al., Biloni et al., necrotic enteritis, and coccidiosis. Optimization of meat and egg quality, and alleviation of salmonella are key attributes of animal feed probiotics that are driving their sales among livestock farmers. Another key growth influencer of animal feed probiotics market is approval of the microorganisms used in animal feed probiotics for animal nutrition, as they neither pose any health hazard f, nor affect metabolic processes of animals. Like it? Share it!More by this author |