Feed Enzymes Market Estimated to grow at a CAGR of 9.26% to Reach US$1,611.612 Million by 2024.


Posted December 17, 2019 by marketresearch12

Feed Enzymes are type of feed additives that are added to animal feed to make it more nutritious and healthy. Feed enzymes have basic functions such as aiding in digestion, improving quality of the produce

 
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Feed enzymes is also providing complete nutrition to animals. Feed enzymes are basically of three types which are carbohydrases, phytases, proteases. These enzymes are available in both dry and liquid form.

According to the report, the feed enzymes market is projected to expand at an impressive CAGR of 9.26% over the forecast period 2018-2024. The Feed Enzymes Market is expected to surge during the forecast period due to the fact that feed enzymes are able to provide animals with complete nutrition and aid in digestion which will increase it's demand. Moreover, the market growth will be bolstered by the increasing awareness towards using better and high-quality feed additives by livestock owners so that the health of animals and product quality can be improved.
Geographically, Asia Pacific is expected to hold a significant amount of share in the market due to the fact that there has been an increase in demand for feed enzymes in some countries of this region like India and China which are one of the largest producers of meat. Also, by livestock, poultry is expected to hold a significant share in the feed enzymes market in order to meet the rising demand for poultry all over the world. Furthermore, the upcoming better quality feed enzymes and investments by market players will continue to drive the feed enzymes market in the coming years.

Some of the major players covered as part of the report are BASF SE, E.I. du Pont de Nemours, AB Enzymes, DSM, Adisseo, AzelisS.A., RossariBiotech Limited, BIO-CAT and Alltech

This report segmented the feed enzymes market on the basis following terms
• By Enzyme Type
o Carbohydrases
o Phytases
o Proteases
• By Livestock
o Ruminants
o Swine
o Poultry
o Aquatic Animals
o Others
• By Form
o Liquid
o Dry
• By Source
o Animal
o Plant
o Fungi
• By Geography
o North America
 USA
 Canada
 Mexico
o South America
 Brazil
 Argentina
 Others
o Europe
 Germany
 France
 United Kingdom
 Spain
 Others
o Middle East and Africa
 Saudi Arabia
 Israel
 UAE
 Others
o Asia Pacific
 China
 Japan
 South Korea
 India
 Others

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Last Updated December 17, 2019