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日本动物补充品市场 - 2024-2027

Japan Animal Supplements Market - 2024-2027

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报告概述

日本动物补充剂市场2023年达到2.3149亿美元,预计到2027年将达到3.2917亿美元,2024-2027年预测期间复合年增长率为9.48%。

日本动物补充品市场的特点是传统做法与现代进步的融合。儘管人们对透过补充剂增强动物健康越来越感兴趣,但市场是由对传统方法和文化习俗的强烈遵守所塑造的。这种独特的混合物影响了该国动物补充剂的供应和需求。

日本对动物补充剂的使用和销售有严格的规定。这些法规旨在确保补充剂的安全性和有效性,涵盖从成分批准到製造实践的各个方面。遵守这些法规需要详尽的记录并遵守高品质标准,从而影响市场动态并影响可用产品的类型。

日本消费者,包括畜牧生产者和宠物主人,强烈青睐高品质、安全有效的动物保健产品。对符合日本严格的食品安全和动物福利标准的补充剂的需求很大。此外,传统做法和自然疗法仍然占据主导地位,影响补充剂的认知和采用方式。

日本文化对传统农业和动物照护方法的重视影响了现代动物补充剂的采用。儘管人们对具有改善健康和生产力等益处的新补充剂越来越感兴趣,但传统做法仍然根深蒂固。这就创造了一个新产品必须展现出明显优势才能与传统方法一起获得认可的市场。

市场驱动因素

提高宠物的人性化

宠物越来越被视为家庭成员,导致人们对其健康和保健进行更多投资。这一趋势推动了对支持宠物长寿和生活品质的高品质补充剂的需求。例如,在一个正在应对人口老化和出生率直线下降的国家,许多日本人更喜欢宠物而不是孩子。

据日本宠物食品协会称,该国祇有 1,700 万 16 岁以下儿童,但有近 2,000 万隻猫和狗。在日本,人们在宠物身上挥霍无度,并精心照顾它们。从高品质的食物到确保其疫苗接种状态是最新的,再到週末旅行,日本的宠物都得到了父母能负担得起的最好的生活。

事实上,宠物有助于缓解压力。这还有一个单独的业务方面。在日本,客户可以付费养狗一段时间。他们只需要确保自己的安全就好了。此外,日本消费者非常注重健康和美丽,这也延伸到了他们的宠物身上。这种对维持和增强外观和整体健康的文化重视转化为对支持宠物皮毛状况、皮肤健康和整体活力的补充剂的更高需求。

人性化趋势导致人们对宠物用品的品质和安全性的期望越来越高。日本宠物主人喜欢按照高标准製造的补充剂,通常会寻找含有天然成分且符合严格品质认证的产品。此外,人性化趋势推动了专业宠物商店和提供各种高品质补充剂的线上平台的扩张。这些管道满足了对优质和客製化宠物保健产品日益增长的需求。

畜牧业生产力不断提高

日本畜牧业往往走在采用先进农业技术的最前线。为了最大限度地发挥这些技术的优势,使用补充剂来优化动物健康、提高饲料转换率并提高整体生产力。这确保畜牧业能够充分发挥生产力潜力,并符合该国对效率和高品质产出的重视。

随着生产力的提高,人们更加重视维持动物健康,以预防可能影响生产的疾病。增强免疫系统、改善肠道健康和支持整体健康的补充剂对于预防疾病爆发和确保稳定的生产力至关重要。

在竞争激烈的市场中,提高畜牧生产力可以带来更好的经济回报。提高生长速度、改善繁殖表现或降低饲料成本的补充剂可以提供竞争优势,使其成为旨在实现利润最大化的农民的宝贵投资。因此,畜牧生产力的提高有助于推动市场成长。

例如,日本在全球动物饲料生产国中名列前十名。奥特奇(营养公司)最新调查显示,2021年全国动物饲料产量总量为2,479.7万吨。这几乎与 2019 年疫情爆发前的 2,530 万吨相当,但略低于一些分析师最初的预测。

此外,对更高生产力的追求促进了补充剂配方的创新。日本公司正在投资研发,以创造新的和改进的补充剂,以应对特定的生产力挑战,从而促进市场成长。

市场限制

关于动物健康和产品的严格规定

满足日本对动物补充剂的严格监管要求的成本可能很高。公司必须投资广泛的测试、文件记录和认证流程,以确保其产品符合安全和功效标准。这对于中小企业来说尤其是负担,可能会限制他们进入市场或参与市场竞争的能力。

与牲畜疾病预防和控制相关的法规可能会影响动物补充剂的使用。例如,如果有严格的预防疾病规则,那么支持免疫功能或整体健康的补充剂就变得至关重要。然而,对于生产者来说,遵守这些法规可能很复杂且成本高昂,可能会影响他们投资补充剂的意愿。

例如,每年都有数以千计的这些不受欢迎的动物被动物控制中心带到所谓的“梦想盒子”,在那里它们将面临毒气非人道的死亡。这些毒气室不是后巷生意,而是受到政府公共卫生部(“hokensho”)批准的,以处理流浪狗和猫的问题。

被送到这里的不仅是街上被围捕的流浪动物;还有其他的流浪动物。日本的安置庇护所很少,因此当有人将宠物交给「hokensho」经营的「动物福利中心」时,它们最终往往会到达梦想的盒子。毒气死亡通常是一个残酷的过程,不同体型的动物接触到相同的毒气,这意味着较大的动物可能需要长达 30 分钟的时间才能死亡。

因此,日本与动物生产相关的严格法规创造了一个高度控制的环境,影响了动物补充剂市场的各个方面。遵守这些法规涉及大量投资和适应,影响可用补充剂的类型及其市场动态。

细分市场分析

日本动物补充剂市场根据动物类型、成分、形式和配销通路进行细分。

对优质动物产品的需求推动了该领域的成长

预计在 2024 年至 2027 年预测期内,畜牧业将占据超过 76.21% 的市场。日本以其高品质的动物产品而闻名,尤其是和牛等牛肉、乳製品和家禽业。为了维持优质标准,畜牧农民高度重视动物营养、健康和福祉。维生素、矿物质、益生菌和饲料添加剂等补充剂对于提高动物产品的生产力、生长速度和品质至关重要。

例如,和牛养殖户经常使用特定的动物补充剂,如omega-3 脂肪酸,特别是为了改善肉的大理石花纹和嫩度,确保其符合严格的品质标准,这可能会进一步促进该细分市场的成长。

日本的畜牧业对禽流感或口蹄疫等可能对该行业造成破坏的疾病爆发很敏感。补充剂在增强免疫力和减少抗生素需求方面发挥着至关重要的作用,这对于维持动物健康和满足不断增长的无抗生素生产需求至关重要。例如,酪农使用益生菌和增强免疫力的补充剂来预防牛隻的感染,从而使牛群更健康,产奶量更高。

可持续性分析

由于对环境友善农业实践和有效资源利用的需求的推动,永续性是日本动物补充剂市场中日益重要的因素。此外,由于环境问题、食品安全和动物福利,日本动物补充剂市场的可持续性变得越来越重要。

透过补充剂提高饲料效率可减少浪费和环境影响。这在日本尤其重要,因为日本的农业用地有限,而且大部分的饲料都是进口。酵素、胺基酸和益生菌等补充剂可帮助牲畜更有效地消化饲料,从而减少浪费和排放。

例如,味之素开发了基于胺基酸的产品,可以优化牲畜的营养吸收,促进生长,同时减少饲料浪费。这提高了整体资源效率并降低了畜牧业的碳足迹。味之素一直在使用副产品来减少碳排放或提高与其无关的​​供应链的生产力。牲畜,特别是牛,是甲烷排放的重要贡献者,甲烷是强效温室气体。该公司正在创新减少甲烷排放的补充剂,帮助日本实现其永续发展和环境目标。

由于担心抗菌素抗药性,对不含抗生素的畜产品的需求不断增长。增强免疫力、肠道健康和整体健康的补充剂可以减少动物养殖中对抗生素的需求,从而促进更道德和可持续的牲畜管理。例如,出光兴产开发的产品有助于提高牲畜生产力和维持健康,以及维持牲畜产品的产量和品质。这种方法减少了对抗生素的依赖,符合道德和永续农业实践。

未满足的需求

儘管动物补充剂的供应量不断增加,但针对个别动物特定健康需求量身定制的真正个人化产品仍然存在巨大差距。目前,大多数补充剂提供一刀切的方法,这对于具有独特健康状况或遗传倾向的动物可能无效。

儘管日本有多种动物补充剂,但许多产品缺乏支持其功效和安全性的有力科学证据。消费者和兽医专业人士越来越多地寻求有严格临床研究和证据支持的补充剂。目前市场缺乏有据可查的研究和临床试验来验证补充剂製造商的主张。显然需要更多研究驱动的产品,并透过详细的科学验证来建立信任并确保补充剂兑现其承诺。

预防性健康是当前补充剂经常存在不足的一个领域。虽然许多产品旨在治疗现有疾病,但对于能够主动支持整体健康并预防疾病发生的补充剂的需求仍显着未被满足。例如,增强免疫功能、支持最佳代谢健康或促进认知寿命的补充剂可以填补这一空白。还需要将产品与更广泛的健康管理策略(例如饮食和运动)相结合,以提供全面的预防保健方法。

成本可能是获得高品质动物补充剂的障碍,特别是对于小规模农民和宠物主人。对于价格实惠但有效且不影响品质的补充剂选择的需求尚未得到满足。製造流程、原料采购和分销方面的创新有助于降低成本,同时保持产品功效。

市场竞争格局

日本市场的主要全球参与者包括Manda Fermentation Co., Ltd.、DHC Corporation、TOEI SHINYAKU Co., Ltd.、AIXIA Corporation、AstaReal Co., Ltd.等。

依动物类型

畜牧动物

家禽

马匹

其他的

伴侣动物

鸟类

其他小型哺乳动物

按成分

维生素和矿物质

胺基酸

欧米伽脂肪酸

益生菌和益生元

植物药

其他的

按形式

粉末

液体

片剂/胶囊

注射

按配销通路

网路零售商

专业宠物店

兽医诊所

便利商店

超市/大卖场

药局和药局

其他分销管道

主要进展

2022年8月,东营新药针对KA21补充品推出姬松茸跨境EC网站。来自世界各地的客户购买东营新药产品已有一段时间了;包括含有姬松茸、KA21的产品,可增强免疫力、生髮、节食和改善肠道环境。他们还出售宠物补充剂等以满足个人需求。

为什么购买报告?

根据动物类型、成分、形式和配销通路可视化日本动物补充剂市场细分,并了解关键商业资产和参与者。

透过分析趋势和共同开发来识别商业机会。

Excel资料表包含日本动物补充品市场所有细分市场的大量资料点。

PDF 报告由详尽的质性访谈和深入研究后的综合分析组成。

产品映射以 Excel 形式提供,包含所有主要参与者的关键产品。

日本动物补充品市场报告将提供约 27 个表格、33 张图表和 198 页。

2024 年目标受众

製造商/买家

产业投资者/投资银行家

研究专业人员

新兴公司

目录

第 1 章:方法与范围

第 2 章:定义与概述

第 3 章:执行摘要

第 4 章:动力学

  • 影响因素
    • 司机
      • 提高宠物的人性化
      • 畜牧业生产力不断提高
    • 限制
      • 关于动物健康和产品的严格规定
    • 机会
    • 影响分析

第 5 章:产业分析

  • 波特五力分析
  • 供应链分析
  • 定价分析
  • 监管分析
  • DMI 意见

第 6 章:依动物类型

  • 畜牧动物
    • 家禽
    • 马匹
    • 其他的
  • 伴侣动物
    • 鸟类
    • 其他小型哺乳动物

第 7 章:按成分

  • 维生素和矿物质
  • 胺基酸
  • 欧米伽脂肪酸
  • 益生菌和益生元
  • 植物药
  • 其他的

第 8 章:表格

  • 粉末
  • 液体
  • 片剂/胶囊
  • 注射

第 9 章:配销通路

  • 网路零售商
  • 专业宠物店
  • 兽医诊所
  • 便利商店
  • 超市/大卖场
  • 药局和药局
  • 其他分销管道

第 10 章:可持续性分析

  • 环境分析
  • 经济分析
  • 治理分析

第 11 章:竞争格局

  • 竞争场景
  • 市场定位/份额分析
  • 併购分析

第 12 章:公司简介

  • Manda Fermentation Co., Ltd.
    • 公司概况
    • 类型组合和描述
    • 财务概览
    • 主要进展
  • DHC Corporation
  • TOEI SHINYAKU Co., Ltd.
  • AIXIA Corporation
  • AstaReal Co., Ltd. (*LIST NOT EXHAUSTIVE)

第 13 章:附录

简介目录
Product Code: FB8619

Report Overview

Japan Animal Supplement Market reached US$ 231.49 million in 2023 and is expected to reach US$ 329.17 million by 2027, growing with a CAGR of 9.48% during the forecast period 2024-2027.

Japan's animal supplements market is characterized by a blend of traditional practices and modern advancements. While there is a growing interest in enhancing animal health through supplements, the market is shaped by a strong adherence to traditional methods and cultural practices. This unique blend influences both the supply and demand for animal supplements in the country.

Japan has stringent regulations governing the use and sale of animal supplements. These regulations are designed to ensure the safety and efficacy of supplements, covering aspects from ingredient approval to manufacturing practices. Compliance with these regulations requires thorough documentation and adherence to high-quality standards, impacting market dynamics and influencing the types of products available.

Japanese consumers, including livestock producers and pet owners, strongly prefer high-quality, safe and effective animal health products. There is significant demand for supplements that align with Japan's rigorous standards for food safety and animal welfare. Additionally, traditional practices and natural remedies still hold sway, influencing how supplements are perceived and adopted.

Japan's cultural emphasis on traditional farming and animal care methods impacts the adoption of modern animal supplements. While increasing interest in new supplements offering benefits such as improved health and productivity, traditional practices remain deeply embedded. This creates a market where new products must demonstrate clear advantages to gain acceptance alongside traditional methods.

Market Drivers

Increasing Humanization of Pets

Pets are increasingly viewed as family members, leading to greater investment in their health and wellness. This trend drives demand for high-quality supplements that support pet longevity and quality of life. For instance, in a country that is dealing with an aging population and a plummeting birth rate, many Japanese people favor pets over children.

According to the Japan Pet Food Association, the country has just 17 million children under the age of 16, yet almost 20 million cats and dogs. In Japan, people splurge on their pets and take excellent care of them. From top-quality food to making sure their vaccination status is up-to-date, to tours on weekends, pets in Japan are given the best life that their parents can afford.

In fact, pets help in relieving stress. There is a separate business aspect of this as well. In Japan, a client can pay to keep dogs for a period of time. They only need to guarantee their safety. Additionally, Japanese consumers have a strong focus on health and beauty, which extends to their pets. This cultural emphasis on maintaining and enhancing physical appearance and overall health translates into a higher demand for supplements that support pets' coat condition, skin health and general vitality.

The humanization trend has led to increased expectations for the quality and safety of pet products. Japanese pet owners prefer supplements that are manufactured to high standards, often seeking out products with natural ingredients and those that meet rigorous quality certifications. Moreover, the humanization trend has driven the expansion of specialty pet stores and online platforms that offer a wide range of high-quality supplements. These channels cater to the increasing demand for premium and customized pet health products.

Rising Livestock Productivity

Japanese livestock farms are often at the forefront of adopting advanced agricultural technologies. To maximize the benefits of these technologies, supplements are used to optimize animal health, improve feed conversion rates and enhance overall productivity. This ensures that livestock can achieve their full potential in productivity, aligning with the country's emphasis on efficiency and high-quality output.

With rising productivity, there is a greater emphasis on maintaining animal health to prevent diseases that could impact production. Supplements that boost the immune system, improve gut health and support overall well-being become essential in preventing disease outbreaks and ensuring consistent productivity.

In a competitive market, increasing livestock productivity can lead to better economic returns. Supplements that enhance growth rates, improve reproductive performance, or reduce feed costs can provide a competitive edge, making them a valuable investment for farmers aiming to maximize profitability. Thus, rise of livestock productivity helps to boost the market growth.

For instance, Japan is in the top 10 of global animal feed producers. According to a recent survey, conducted by Alltech (nutrition company), in 2021 the overall volume of animal feed production in the country amounted to 24.797 million tons. This is almost comparable to the pre-pandemic figures of 2019, 25.3 million tons, however slightly lower than some initial analysts' predictions.

Moreover, the drive for higher productivity fosters innovation in supplement formulations. Companies in Japan are investing in research and development to create new and improved supplements that address specific productivity challenges, contributing to market growth.

Market Restraints

Stringent Regulations Regarding Animal Health and Products

The cost of meeting Japan's strict regulatory requirements for animal supplements can be high. Companies must invest in extensive testing, documentation and certification processes to ensure their products comply with safety and efficacy standards. This can be particularly burdensome for small and medium-sized enterprises, potentially limiting their ability to enter or compete in the market.

Regulations related to disease prevention and control in livestock can impact the use of animal supplements. For example, if there are stringent rules for preventing diseases, supplements that support immune function or overall health become essential. However, navigating these regulations can be complex and costly for producers, potentially affecting their willingness to invest in supplements.

For instance, each year thousands of these unwanted animals are taken by animal control to so-called "dream boxes", where they face an inhumane death by gassing. These gas chambers are not back-alley businesses but are sanctioned by the government Department of Public Health ("hokensho") to deal with the stray dog and cat problem.

And it's not just the strays rounded up on the street that are sent here; Japan has very few rehoming shelters, so when someone hands their pet over to a "hokensho"-run "animal welfare center," it's often the dream boxes where they'll end up. Death by gassing is often a cruel process, with different-sized animals being given the same gas exposure, meaning that the larger animals may take up to 30 minutes to die.

Thus, stringent regulations related to animal production in Japan create a highly controlled environment that affects various aspects of the animal supplements market. Compliance with these regulations involves significant investment and adaptation, influencing the types of supplements available and their market dynamics.

Market Segment Analysis

The Japan animal supplement market is segmented based on animal type, ingredient, form and distribution channel.

Demand for High-Quality Animal Products Drives the Segment Growth

The livestock animal segment is expected to dominate with over 76.21% of the market during the forecast period 2024-2027. Japan is known for its high-quality animal products, especially in the beef like Wagyu beef, dairy and poultry industries. To maintain premium standards, livestock farmers focus heavily on animal nutrition, health and welfare. Supplements like vitamins, minerals, probiotics and feed additives are essential for improving the productivity, growth rates and quality of animal products.

For instance, Wagyu beef farmers often use specific animal supplements such as omega-3 fatty acids especially to improve the marbling and tenderness of the meat, ensuring it meets strict quality standards, this may further boost the segment growth.

Livestock farming in Japan is sensitive to disease outbreaks that could devastate the sector, such as avian influenza or foot-and-mouth disease. Supplements play a vital role in enhancing immunity and reducing the need for antibiotics, crucial for maintaining animal health and complying with rising demands for antibiotic-free production. Like, dairy farmers use probiotics and immune-boosting supplements to prevent infections in cattle, resulting in healthier herds and higher milk yields.

Sustainability Analysis

Sustainability is an increasingly important factor in the Japanese animal supplements market, driven by the need for environmentally friendly farming practices and efficient resource use. Additionally, the sustainability of the animal supplements market in Japan is becoming increasingly important due to environmental concerns, food security and animal welfare.

Improving the efficiency of feed through supplements reduces waste and environmental impact. This is especially important in Japan, where agricultural land is limited and much of the feed is imported. Supplements like enzymes, amino acids and probiotics help livestock digest feed more effectively, leading to less waste and lower emissions.

For instance, Ajinomoto has developed amino acid-based products that optimize nutrient absorption in livestock, enhancing growth while reducing feed waste. This improves overall resource efficiency and lowers the carbon footprint of livestock farming. Ajinomoto has been using the co-product to reduce carbon emissions or improve productivity in supply chains that are unrelated to it. Livestock, particularly cattle, are significant contributors to methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas. Companies are innovating supplements that reduce methane emissions, helping Japan meet its sustainability and environmental targets.

There is a growing demand for antibiotic-free livestock products due to concerns about antimicrobial resistance. Supplements that enhance immunity, gut health and overall wellness reduce the need for antibiotics in animal farming, promoting more ethical and sustainable livestock management. For instance, Idemitsu Kosan develops products that help improve livestock productivity and maintain health, as well as maintain the yield and quality of livestock products. This approach reduces dependency on antibiotics, aligning with ethical and sustainable farming practices.

Unmet Needs

Despite the increasing availability of animal supplements, there remains a significant gap in truly personalized products tailored to individual animals' specific health needs. Currently, most supplements offer a one-size-fits-all approach, which may not be effective for animals with unique health profiles or genetic predispositions.

While there are numerous animal supplements available in Japan, many products lack robust scientific evidence supporting their efficacy and safety. Consumers and veterinary professionals are increasingly seeking supplements that are backed by rigorous clinical research and evidence. The market currently suffers from a shortage of well-documented studies and clinical trials that validate the claims made by supplement manufacturers. There is a clear need for more research-driven products, with detailed scientific validation to build trust and ensure that supplements deliver on their promises.

Preventive health is an area where current supplements often fall short. While many products are designed to treat existing conditions, there is a significant unmet need for supplements that proactively support overall health and prevent diseases before they occur. For instance, supplements that enhance immune function, support optimal metabolic health, or promote cognitive longevity could fill this gap. There is also a need for products that integrate with broader health management strategies, such as diet and exercise, to offer a holistic approach to preventive care.

Cost can be a barrier to accessing high-quality animal supplements, particularly for small-scale farmers and pet owners. There is an unmet need for affordable yet effective supplement options that do not compromise on quality. Innovations in manufacturing processes, ingredient sourcing and distribution could help reduce costs while maintaining product efficacy.

Market Competitive Landscape

The major global players in the Japan market include Manda Fermentation Co., Ltd., DHC Corporation, TOEI SHINYAKU Co., Ltd., AIXIA Corporation, AstaReal Co., Ltd. and among others.

By Animal Type

Livestock Animals

Cattle

Poultry

Swine

Horses

Others

Companion Animals

Dogs

Cats

Birds

Other Small Mammals

By Ingredient

Vitamins & Minerals

Amino Acids

Omega Fatty Acids

Probiotics & Prebiotics

Botanicals

Others

By Form

Powder

Liquid

Tablets/Capsules

Injections

By Distribution Channel

Online Retailers

Specialty Pet Stores

Veterinary Clinics

Convenience Stores

Supermarkets/Hypermarkets

Pharmacies and Drug Stores

Other Distribution Channels

Key Developments

In August 2022, Toei Shinyaku launched a cross-border EC website for Agaricus blazei, a KA21 supplement. Customers from around the world have been purchasing Toei Shinyaku products for some time now; including products containing Agaricus blazei, KA21 for boosting immunity, hair growth, dieting and improvement of the intestinal environment. They have also sold pet supplements, etc. to meet individual requests.

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Target Audience 2024

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Table of Contents

1. Methodology and Scope

  • 1.1. Research Methodology
  • 1.2. Research Objective and Scope of the Report

2. Definition and Overview

3. Executive Summary

  • 3.1. Snippet by Animal Type
  • 3.2. Snippet by Ingredient
  • 3.3. Snippet by Form
  • 3.4. Snippet by Distribution Channel

4. Dynamics

  • 4.1. Impacting Factors
    • 4.1.1. Drivers
      • 4.1.1.1. Increasing Humanization of Pets
      • 4.1.1.2. Rising Livestock Productivity
    • 4.1.2. Restraints
      • 4.1.2.1. Stringent Regulations Regarding Animal Health and Products
    • 4.1.3. Opportunity
    • 4.1.4. Impact Analysis

5. Industry Analysis

  • 5.1. Porter's Five Force Analysis
  • 5.2. Supply Chain Analysis
  • 5.3. Pricing Analysis
  • 5.4. Regulatory Analysis
  • 5.5. DMI Opinion

6. By Animal Type

  • 6.1. Introduction
    • 6.1.1. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Animal Type
    • 6.1.2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Animal Type
  • 6.2. Livestock Animals*
    • 6.2.1. Introduction
    • 6.2.2. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%)
    • 6.2.3. Cattle
    • 6.2.4. Poultry
    • 6.2.5. Swine
    • 6.2.6. Horses
    • 6.2.7. Others
  • 6.3. Companion Animals
    • 6.3.1. Dogs
    • 6.3.2. Cats
    • 6.3.3. Birds
    • 6.3.4. Other Small Mammals

7. By Ingredient

  • 7.1. Introduction
    • 7.1.1. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Ingredient
    • 7.1.2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Ingredient
  • 7.2. Vitamins & Minerals*
    • 7.2.1. Introduction
    • 7.2.2. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%)
  • 7.3. Amino Acids
  • 7.4. Omega Fatty Acids
  • 7.5. Probiotics & Prebiotics
  • 7.6. Botanicals
  • 7.7. Others

8. Form

  • 8.1. Introduction
    • 8.1.1. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Form
    • 8.1.2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Form
  • 8.2. Powder*
    • 8.2.1. Introduction
    • 8.2.2. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%)
  • 8.3. Liquid
  • 8.4. Tablets/Capsules
  • 8.5. Injections

9. Distribution Channel

  • 9.1. Introduction
    • 9.1.1. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Distribution Channel
    • 9.1.2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Distribution Channel
  • 9.2. Online Retailers*
    • 9.2.1. Introduction
    • 9.2.2. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%)
  • 9.3. Specialty Pet Stores
  • 9.4. Veterinary Clinics
  • 9.5. Convenience Stores
  • 9.6. Supermarkets/Hypermarkets
  • 9.7. Pharmacies and Drug Stores
  • 9.8. Other Distribution Channels

10. Sustainability Analysis

  • 10.1. Environmental Analysis
  • 10.2. Economic Analysis
  • 10.3. Governance Analysis

11. Competitive Landscape

  • 11.1. Competitive Scenario
  • 11.2. Market Positioning/Share Analysis
  • 11.3. Mergers and Acquisitions Analysis

12. Company Profiles

  • 12.1. Manda Fermentation Co., Ltd.*
    • 12.1.1. Company Overview
    • 12.1.2. Type Portfolio and Description
    • 12.1.3. Financial Overview
    • 12.1.4. Key Developments
  • 12.2. DHC Corporation
  • 12.3. TOEI SHINYAKU Co., Ltd.
  • 12.4. AIXIA Corporation
  • 12.5. AstaReal Co., Ltd. (*LIST NOT EXHAUSTIVE)

13. Appendix

  • 13.1. About Us and Services
  • 13.2. Contact Us