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全球植物源饲料添加剂市场 - 2023-2030Global Phytogenic Feed Additives Market - 2023-2030 |
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2022年,全球植物源饲料添加剂市场达到8.692亿美元,预计2030年将达到15.851亿美元,2023-2030年预测期间复合年增长率为7.8%。
人们对动物健康和饲料品质的认识不断提高,饲料植物素封装等新技术的出现,消费者对更天然产品的需求,以及由于上镜产品中使用的各种草药的可用性和商品化的增加而增加了植物素的可承受性,这些都是关键因素预计在预测期内推动植物源饲料添加剂需求的因素。
动物营养(特别是宠物和水生物种)对植物源饲料添加剂的需求不断增加,为植物源饲料添加剂创造了机会。例如,2022 年 7 月,全球农业巨头嘉吉公司宣布签订合同,收购全球首屈一指的植物源添加剂专家 Delacon。
经济的快速成长和可支配收入的增加增加了对鸡蛋、牛奶、肉类等优质乳製品和家禽产品的需求,这可能会推动全球植物源饲料添加剂市场的发展。根据经合组织/粮农组织 2021 年研究,与 2018-2020 年基期平均值相比,到 2030 年,全球牛肉蛋白消费量预计将增加 14%,这主要是由于收入和人口增长。
植物次级代谢物、植物化学物质、益生菌或植物药是植物性化合物,含有多种物质,如草药、香料和精油,已被发现具有促进生长和治疗特性。使用植物源作为替代品可以降低家禽中抗生素抗药性感染的可能性。
对抗生素抗药性的担忧促使其研究其他具有促进生长特性的抗生素。作为饲料成分,这种抗生素预计不会引起细菌抗药性,并且不会对家禽产生负面影响。此外,利用饲料添加剂提高生长和产蛋效率、预防疾病、提高饲料利用率,也是提高家禽业效率的技术。
此外,据粮农组织称,由于肉类需求不断增长,1961年至2020年间,全球禽肉产量从9万吨增加到1.33亿吨,鸡蛋产量从15万吨增加到9,300万吨。 2020年,禽肉约占世界肉类产量的40%。在发展中国家,近80%的农村家庭饲养家禽。在预测期内,上镜饲料添加剂市场的成长将由家禽业推动。
农民和整个经济认为在家禽和动物生产中使用抗生素是有益的,因为它通常可以经济有效地提高家禽的生产性能。然而,致病性和非致病性生物体的抗生素抗性菌株可能会传播到环境中,然后透过食物链传播给人类,可能会对公共卫生产生重大影响。这样,2022年1月28日,欧盟禁止养殖动物常规饲餵抗生素的新立法正式生效。
此外,美国禁止使用抗生素来促进动物生长。此外,印度政府也禁止在动物饲料、家禽和水产养殖场使用抗生素粘菌素。例如,在印度,西孟加拉邦渔业部于 2022 年 8 月禁止了虾养殖中常规使用的 20 种抗生素和其他活性化合物。由于这些禁令,将需要新的创意植物源饲料添加剂作为抗生素的替代品。
生产植物源饲料添加剂的关键原料是各种香料和精油(例如草药和香料)的萃取物,它们都是酚类和黄酮类化合物等生物活性物质的来源。然而,精油的高成本限制了植物源饲料添加剂市场的扩大。例如,Aromaaz International 的茴香香料油售价为每 100 毫升 8.5 美元。
此外,由于需要将各种添加剂混合成组合产品,从而增加了最终产品的价值,因此植物源饲料添加剂产品的加工成本昂贵。
Global Phytogenic Feed Additives Market reached US$ 869.2 million in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 1585.1 million by 2030, growing with a CAGR of 7.8% during the forecast period 2023-2030.
Rising awareness about animal health and feed quality, the emergence of new technologies such as feed phytogenics encapsulation, consumer demand for more natural products, and increased affordability of phytogenics due to increased availability and commoditization of various herbs used in photogenic products are some of the key factors expected to drive demand for phytogenics feed additives during the forecast period.
Increasing demand for phytogenic feed additives for animal nutrition, particularly in pets and aquatic species, is creating opportunities for phytogenic feed additives. For instance, in July 2022, global agricultural major Cargill announced a contractual deal to buy Delacon, the world's foremost specialist in plant-based phytogenic additives.
Rapid economic growth and rising disposable income have raised a demand for high-quality dairy and poultry products such as eggs, milk, meat, and more, which is likely to drive the global market for phytogenic feed additives. According to the OECD/FAO 2021 study, worldwide consumption of beef proteins is expected to increase by 14% by 2030 compared to the base period average of 2018-2020, owing mostly to income and population growth.
Plant secondary metabolites, phytochemicals, probiotics, or botanicals are plant-derived compounds that contain a wide range of substances such as herbs, spices, and essential oils that have been found to have growth-promoting and therapeutic characteristics. The use of phytogenics as an alternative reduces the likelihood of antibiotic-resistant infections in poultry.
Concerns about antibiotic resistance prompt it to investigate other antibiotics with growth-promoting properties. As a feed ingredient, this antibiotic is not predicted to cause bacterial resistance and has no possible negative effects on poultry. In addition, the use of feed additives to increase the efficiency of growth and egg production, prevent illness, and improve feed utilization is a technique to improve the poultry industry's efficiency.
Furthermore, due to rising meat demand, global poultry meat production increased from 9 to 133 million tonnes between 1961 and 2020, while egg production increased from 15 to 93 million tonnes, according to FAO. In 2020, poultry meat accounted for about 40% of world meat output. In developing countries, nearly 80% of rural families keep poultry. Photogenic feed additives market growth would be driven by the poultry industry during the projected period.
Farmers and the economy as a whole view the use of antibiotics in poultry and animal production as beneficial since it has typically increased poultry performance economically and efficiently. However, the potential spread of antibiotic-resistant strains of pathogenic and non-pathogenic organisms into the environment, followed by transmission to people via the food chain, might have major consequences for public health. In such a way that, on January 28, 2022, the European Union's new legislation prohibiting the routine feeding of antibiotics to farmed animals goes into effect.
Furthermore, the use of antibiotics to increase animal growth is prohibited in the United States. Also, the use of the antibiotic Colistin in animal feed, poultry, and aqua farms is prohibited by the Indian government. In India, for instance, the West Bengal Fisheries Department banned 20 antibiotics and other active compounds routinely used in shrimp aquaculture in August 2022. As a result of these prohibitions, new creative phytogenic feed additives will be required as an alternative to antibiotics.
The key raw materials utilized in the production of phytogenic feed additives are extracts from various spices and essential oils such as herbs and spices, which all serve as sources of bioactive substances like phenols and flavonoids. However, the high cost of essential oil limits the expansion of the phytogenic feed additives market. Aromaaz International, for instance, sells aniseed spice oil for $8.50 per 100 mL.
Furthermore, the process of phytogenic feed additive products is expensive owing to the participation of blending those various additives into combination products, which increases the value of the final products.
The global phytogenic feed additives market is segmented based on type, livestock, source, form, distribution channel, packaging, function and region.
The herbs and spices category accounts for a significant share of the globally phytogenic feed additives market. Herbs and spices are used to make essential oils. Herbs and spices have lately garnered a lot of attention in feed manufacturing due to their medicinal effects, culinary appeal, and the limitation on particular antibiotics as growth promoters. They are also becoming increasingly important since long-term ingestion does not harm animals. Herbs and spices assist animals in maintaining a healthy digestive tract when utilized as phytogenic feed additives in animal nutrition.
Furthermore, research and development activities for the spare derive the best performance of herbal poultry nutrition from a wide range of herbs and spices like thyme, oregano, black cumin, coriander, garlic, ginger, and black cumin. As a consequence, employing these spices and herbs will result in a new novel option for phytogenic feed additives.
Europe has the fastest-growing market for photogenic feed additives. The region's market is expanding due to a variety of causes, including an increase in demand for natural and organic products. Organic food and farming have grown year after year in the EU over the previous three decades and continue to do so. The organic market in the EU is quite dynamic, with growth rates varied by country. Policies can have a favorable influence on both production and consumption growth.
Further, The total area of organic farms in the EU increased to 14.9 million hectares by 2020. According to IFOAM Organics Europe, the number of organic farmers in the EU rose by 1.6% year on year to 349,499 in 2019. According to FAO, the European market for organic food products will grow by 12% by 2021, reaching US$ 58.6 billion.
Germany has the largest share of the European photogenic market due to the large number of companies operating in the country. Furthermore, the EU prohibits the routine use of antibiotics in farm animals; as a result, phytogenic feed additives will fuel market growth throughout the projection period.
The major global players include: Cargill, Incorporated., ADM, Koninklijke DSM N.V., Delacon Biotech Nik Ges.m.b.H., Adisseo, Trouw Nutrition, Kemin Industries, Inc., Natural Remedies, Orffa International Holding B.V. and Danisco Animal Nutrition & Health (IFF)
The supply chain of animal feed additive raw materials has been harmed as a result of animal movement limitations caused by pandemic-caused lockdowns. Regular production processes, supply, and consumption patterns were drastically disturbed.
On the other hand, the post-pandemic market will see a surge in organic product demand. The innovative nature of organic food and farming, expanding regulatory backing, and European residents' increasing desire for high-quality, sustainable food production all played a part in 2020 and 2021. This is reflected in the rising per capita consumption of organic goods, which now stands at 102 EUR on average.
According to the Organic Trade Association, the COVID-19 pandemic has continued to be a significant driver of organic sales, notably in the United States and the European Union. France and Germany are the two largest organic marketplaces in Europe, accounting for 60% of the European market. Organic food sales in Europe grew by 4 billion in 2021, reaching $58.5 billion.
The ongoing conflict can create economic instability in the region. Uncertainty and disruptions in trade and commerce can impact consumer confidence and purchasing power. As a result, individuals may prioritize essential needs over non-essential purchases like phytogenic feed additives products, leading to a potential decline in demand.
Furthermore, Russian phytogenic feed additive (PFA) development has been stalled for several decades since the dissolution of the Soviet Union; however, due to rising antibiotic resistance, the country is now prioritizing phytogenic research and investment; however, the conflict war creates a delay in the production of phytogenic feed additive in Russia.
The global phytogenic feed additives market report would provide approximately 93 tables, 104 figures and 225 Pages.