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动物益生菌市场报告:2031 年趋势、预测与竞争分析

Animal Probiotic Market Report: Trends, Forecast and Competitive Analysis to 2031

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全球兽用益生菌市场未来很可能会在兽医院、动物诊所和药局/药局迎来机会。预计2025年至2031年期间,全球兽用益生菌市场的复合年增长率将达到8.1%。该市场的主要驱动力包括对动物肠道健康的日益关注、对天然饲料添加剂日益增长的需求以及对动物福利意识的不断增强。

  • Lucintel 预测,按产品类型划分,膳食补充剂将在预测期内实现高速增长。
  • 从应用来看,兽医诊所预计将实现最高的成长。
  • 按地区划分,预计北美将在预测期内实现最高成长。

动物益生菌市场的新趋势

受科技进步、法规环境变化以及人们对动物福利和永续农业日益增长的关注推动,动物益生菌市场目前正在经历变革时期。这些动态因素正在催生一系列重大趋势,彻底改变益生菌在动物健康和营养领域的研发、使用和普遍认知,并专注于更精准、更有效率、更环保的解决方案。

  • 转向特定菌株和多菌株配方:市场正从通用益生菌转向高度特异性的酵母菌或细菌菌株,或多种菌株的混合物,这些菌株专为特定动物物种(家禽、猪、反刍动物、水产养殖、伴侣动物等)和特定益处(肠道健康、免疫力、缓解压力等)而设计。这是由于对动物微生物组和不同益生菌菌株的特异性作用有了更深入的了解,从而产生了更具针对性和效率的产品,从而提高了许多动物健康问题的疗效和结果。
  • 强调减少和替代抗生素:随着全球范围内对抗生素抗药性的担忧日益加剧,在动物营养中使用益生菌直接替代或补充抗生素生长促进剂 (AGP) 已成为一种引人注目且持续的趋势。全球大部分地区,尤其是欧盟,都在强化这个趋势。因此,益生菌的需求显着增长,透过最大限度地减少动物性食品中的抗生素残留,益生菌已成为永续畜牧生产和食品安全的关键要素。
  • 与新一代饲料技术的整合:益生菌正与其他新一代饲料技术结合,例如益生元(作为有益菌的食物),形成共生体,或被融入到新的饲料加工技术中,以促进益生菌的存活。这一趋势旨在进一步提高益生菌补充剂在复杂饲料基质中的功效和稳定性。结果是增强了有益菌的输送和存活,从而为酪农带来可靠的生产性能和更高的投资收益。
  • 进军宠物和伴侣动物益生菌市场:虽然畜牧业仍是市场主力,但宠物食品和益生菌补充剂市场正在迅速扩张。随着宠物日益人性化,以及饲主越来越关注宠物的消化器官系统和免疫健康,製造商正在研发专门针对伴侣动物(例如猫狗)的益生菌产品。这显着提升了市场多元化,开拓了更高价值的消费群体,并扩大了动物益生菌的整体应用范围。
  • 注重研究、功效和合规性:益生菌菌株的科学检验日益受到重视,需要深入研究来证明其功效和安全性。各国政府对功效声明和产品标籤的要求也日益严格。因此,整个产业都在不断提升以证据为基础的产品方法、透明度和品质标准,从而增强消费者和种植者的信心,确保产品能真正发挥广告宣传的功效。

这些新兴趋势正在彻底重塑动物益生菌市场,它不仅激励创新,鼓励永续性,还拓展了对不同动物群体的覆盖范围。市场正朝着更先进、更科学、更环保的解决方案迈进,以改善动物健康和生产力。

动物益生菌市场的最新趋势

受全球永续畜牧业发展趋势、抗生素抗药性压力日益增加以及对动物肠道健康深入了解的推动,动物益生菌产业近期取得了许多突破性进展。这些进展正在彻底改变益生菌在不同动物物种中的生产、施用和使用方式,从而提供更有效率、更有针对性的解决方案。该行业正在适应现代畜牧业的多元化需求。

  • 开发新型和物种特异性益生菌菌株:近年来,人们在发现和培育新型益生菌菌株方面投入了大量资金,这些菌株专门针对各种动物(家禽、猪、反刍动物、水生动物、宠物等)独特的消化器官系统而设计,与传统、常见的菌株相比。这些菌株更有效,因为它们能够在肠道中定植,克服消化问题,并发挥针对性作用,从而改善动物的生产性能和健康反应。
  • 配方创新提升稳定性和传递能力:关键创新包括增强型益生菌配方技术,例如微胶囊化和产芽孢益生菌。这些创新可在饲料加工、储存和动物消化道运输过程中保护活微生物免受极端环境条件的影响。这提高了益生菌产品的活力和保存期限,确保更多有益菌存活至肠道,从而最大限度地提高治疗效果。
  • 益生菌作为抗生素替代品的应用不断扩大:受监管要求和消费者对无抗生素肉类需求的推动,益生菌作为动物饲料中抗菌生长促进剂替代品的应用正在加速发展。这现像在家禽和生猪生产中尤其明显。益生菌带来的好处——更健康的食物链、降低抗生素抗药性风险以及更永续的畜牧养殖——正在重新定义全球饲料添加剂策略。
  • 水产养殖和动物营养领域的应用不断扩展:益生菌过去主要集中在畜牧业,但近年来,其应用范围已显着扩展至水产养殖(鱼虾养殖)和日益壮大的宠物营养行业。益生菌的应用日益广泛,不仅用于改善水生动物的肠道健康、水质和抗病能力,还用于促进伴侣动物的消化系统和免疫健康。这带来了市场多元化,并带来了超越传统畜牧业的新的高速成长机会。
  • 肠道微生物组和元基因组的前沿研究:透过总体基因体学等方法对动物复杂肠道微生物组的前沿理解,正在彻底改变益生菌产业。此类研究揭示了宿主微生物组和免疫系统如何与特定益生菌菌株相互作用。这将带来更具科学性、针对性和有效性的益生菌疗法,以解决特定的健康问题,并引领产业走向精准动物营养。

这些重要的进步正在协同塑造动物益生菌产业,它们推动创新,鼓励永续实践,并扩大益生菌在更多动物物种中的应用范围和有效性。市场正在转向更先进、更科学、更环保的动物生产性能和健康解决方案。

目录

第一章执行摘要

第二章 市场概况

  • 背景和分类
  • 供应链

第三章:市场趋势及预测分析

  • 产业驱动力与挑战
  • PESTLE分析
  • 专利分析
  • 法规环境

4. 全球动物益生菌市场(按类型)

  • 概述
  • 按类型:吸引力分析
  • 膳食补充剂:趋势与预测(2019-2031)
  • 食品补充剂:趋势与预测(2019-2031)

5. 全球动物益生菌市场(按应用)

  • 概述
  • 依用途:吸引力分析
  • 兽医院:趋势与预测(2019-2031)
  • 兽医诊所:趋势与预测(2019-2031)
  • 药局与药局:趋势与预测(2019-2031)
  • 其他:趋势与预测(2019-2031)

第六章区域分析

  • 概述
  • 按地区划分:全球动物益生菌市场

7. 北美动物益生菌市场

  • 概述
  • 北美动物益生菌市场类型
  • 北美动物益生菌市场(按应用)
  • 美国动物益生菌市场
  • 墨西哥动物益生菌市场
  • 加拿大动物益生菌市场

8. 欧洲动物益生菌市场

  • 概述
  • 欧洲动物益生菌市场类型
  • 欧洲动物益生菌市场应用
  • 德国动物益生菌市场
  • 法国动物益生菌市场
  • 西班牙动物益生菌市场
  • 义大利动物益生菌市场
  • 英国动物益生菌市场

9. 亚太地区动物益生菌市场

  • 概述
  • 亚太地区动物益生菌市场(按类型)
  • 亚太动物益生菌市场(按应用)
  • 日本动物益生菌市场
  • 印度动物益生菌市场
  • 中国动物益生菌市场
  • 韩国动物益生菌市场
  • 印尼动物益生菌市场

10. 其他地区动物益生菌市场

  • 概述
  • 世界其他地区动物益生菌市场(按类型)
  • 其他地区动物益生菌市场(按应用)
  • 中东动物益生菌市场
  • 南美动物益生菌市场
  • 非洲动物益生菌市场

第11章 竞争分析

  • 产品系列分析
  • 营运整合
  • 波特五力分析
    • 竞争对手之间的竞争
    • 买方的议价能力
    • 供应商的议价能力
    • 替代品的威胁
    • 新进入者的威胁
  • 市占率分析

第十二章:机会与策略分析

  • 价值链分析
  • 成长机会分析
    • 按类型分類的成长机会
    • 按应用分類的成长机会
  • 全球动物益生菌市场的新趋势
  • 战略分析
    • 新产品开发
    • 认证和许可
    • 合併、收购、协议、合作和合资企业

第十三章 价值链主要企业的公司简介

  • Competitive Analysis
  • Chr. Hansen
  • DSM Nutritional Products
  • Lallemand Animal Nutrition
  • Alltech
  • Nutreco
  • LALLEMAND
  • Bifodan
  • ProbioFerm
  • Vets Plus
  • ProVen Probiotics

第十四章 附录

  • 图表目录
  • 表格列表
  • 调查方法
  • 免责声明
  • 版权
  • 简称和技术单位
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The future of the global animal probiotic market looks promising with opportunities in the veterinary hospital, veterinary clinic, and pharmacy & drug store markets. The global animal probiotic market is expected to grow with a CAGR of 8.1% from 2025 to 2031. The major drivers for this market are the increasing focus on animal gut health, the growing demand for natural feed additives, and the rising awareness of animal welfare.

  • Lucintel forecasts that, within the type category, nutrition supplement is expected to witness higher growth over the forecast period.
  • Within the application category, veterinary hospital is expected to witness the highest growth.
  • In terms of region, North America is expected to witness the highest growth over the forecast period.

Emerging Trends in the Animal Probiotic Market

The animal probiotics market is now undergoing a transformative period, driven by a cluster of scientific advances, shifting regulatory environments, and increased concern for animal welfare and sustainable agriculture. These dynamic forces are creating a number of the major trends that are revolutionizing the creation, use, and general understanding of probiotics in animal health and nutrition. The focus is on more specific, efficient, and environmentally friendly solutions.

  • Transition towards Strain-Specific and Multi-Strain Formulations: The market is shifting away from generalized probiotics toward highly specific yeast or bacterial strains, or blends of multiple strains, designed for specific animal species (e.g., poultry, swine, ruminants, aquaculture, pets) and specific benefits (e.g., gut health, immunity, stress relief). This is fueled by an increased understanding of the microbiome of animals and the specific effects of varying probiotic strains, which results in more targeted and efficient products. The effect is improved efficacy and improved results for many animal health issues.
  • Greater Emphasis on Antibiotic Reduction and Replacement: As concern about antibiotic resistance globally grows, there is a compelling and persistent trend towards the application of probiotics as direct substitutes or complements for antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs) in animal nutrition. Regulations in most parts of the world, particularly the EU, are enforcing this trend. The effect is a strong increase in demand for probiotics, making them a key component for sustainable production of livestock and safeguarding food safety through minimizing antibiotic residues in foods from animals.
  • Integration with Next-Generation Feed Technologies: Probiotics are being increasingly combined with other next-generation feed technologies, for example, prebiotics (that feed desirable bacteria) to form symbiotic, or being infused into new feed processing technologies that make it possible for probiotics to survive. This is a trend designed to further enhance the efficacy and stability of probiotic supplements within the complicated feed matrix. The effect is enhanced delivery and survival of desirable microorganisms, resulting in reliable performance and increased return on investment for farmers.
  • Expansion into Pet and Companion Animal Probiotics: Although livestock is still a stronghold segment, the pet food and probiotic supplement market is expanding at a fast pace. With pets becoming increasingly humanized and owners becoming more aware of their companions' digestive and immune wellness, manufacturers are creating dedicated probiotic products for dogs, cats, and other companion animals. The impact is a significant diversification of the market, tapping into a high-value consumer segment and expanding the overall application of animal probiotics.
  • Focus on Research, Efficacy, and Regulatory Compliance: There is increased emphasis on probiotic strains' scientific verification, and sufficient research needs to prove efficacy and safety. The government is becoming stricter with claims and product listings. The effect is an evidence-based product approach, transparency, and quality standards increase throughout the industry, trusting consumer and farmers and securing products delivering their advertised benefits.

These new trends are redefining the animal probiotic market to its core by stimulating innovation, encouraging sustainability, and broadening its reach across various animal segments. The market is moving towards more advanced, scientifically supported, and eco-friendly solutions for improving animal health and productivity.

Recent Developments in the Animal Probiotic Market

The animal probiotic industry has seen a number of seminal developments in recent times, fueled by an international drive towards sustainable animal farming, mounting pressure around antibiotic resistance, and greater insight into animal gut health. These developments are revolutionizing the way in which probiotics are manufactured, administered, and used across different animal species to deliver more efficient and targeted solutions. The industry is adapting to the multifaceted requirements of contemporary animal husbandry.

  • New and Species-Specific Probiotic Strains Development: In the past few years, much investment has been made in discovering and cultivating new probiotic strains specially designed to suit the distinctive digestive systems of various animals (e.g., poultry, swine, ruminants, aquatic animals, or pets). This is in comparison with older, more generic strains. The effect is increased efficacy, as these strains are more efficient at colonizing the gut, overcoming digestion, and providing targeted effects, resulting in enhanced animal performance and health responses.
  • Formulation Innovations for Improved Stability and Delivery: A key innovation is enhanced probiotic formulation technologies, including microencapsulation and spore-forming probiotics. The innovations shield the live microbes from extreme environmental conditions during feed processing, storage, and transit through the digestive tract of the animal. The result is higher viability and shelf life of probiotic products, thereby guaranteeing that more beneficial bacteria survive to the gut alive, resulting in their maximum therapeutic impact.
  • Growing Use of Probiotics as Alternatives to Antibiotics: Fueled by regulatory imperatives and consumers' need for antibiotic-free meat, the use of probiotics as alternatives to AGPs in animal diets has shown accelerated growth. This phenomenon is especially notable in poultry and swine production. The effect is a healthful food chain, less antibiotic resistance risk, and more sustainable livestock farming, redefining feed additive tactics across the world.
  • Increased Application in Aquaculture and Animal Nutrition: Although historically centered in the livestock arena, the latest trends feature a dramatic extension of probiotics into aquaculture (fish and shrimp cultivation) and the growing pet nutrition industry. Probiotics are increasingly being applied to enhance gut health, water quality, and resistance to disease in aquatic animals, as well as to promote digestive and immune well-being in companion animals. The effect is a diversification of the market, with new high-growth opportunities outside traditional farm animals.
  • State-of-the-Art Research into Gut Microbiome and Metagenomics: State-of-the-art understanding of the intricate animal gut microbiome via methods such as metagenomics is essentially revolutionizing the probiotic industry. Such research sheds light into how host microbiota and immune systems interact with certain probiotic strains. The result is creating more scientifically sound, targeted, and efficacious probiotic remedies that tackle particular health issues, leading the industry towards precision animal nutrition.

These important advances are synergistically shaping the animal probiotic industry by fueling innovation, encouraging sustainable methods, and increasing the range and effectiveness of probiotic uses across more species of animals. The market is shifting to more advanced, science-based, and eco-friendly solutions to animal performance and health.

Strategic Growth Opportunities in the Animal Probiotic Market

The animal probiotic industry presents a wide range of strategic growth opportunities in different applications, fueled by changing business practices, growing consumer awareness, and worldwide demand for sustainable animal production. Mapping and leveraging these multiple segments is essential for businesses that desire to increase their share of the market and meet the unique requirements of diverse animal industries and consumer tastes.

  • Poultry Industry: The poultry industry continues to be a major and high-growth market for animal probiotics because of its intensive, large-scale production methods and the urgent necessity for quick growth, feed conversion efficiency, and disease resistance. Probiotics can make substantial impact on the gut health, lower mortality rate, and improve nutrient utilization in broiler and layer chickens. Emphasis on species-specific strains and optimized delivery vehicle for poultry diets is an ongoing and sizable growth area for manufacturers.
  • Swine Production: Swine is another important application area with high growth potential. Probiotics aid in enhanced digestion, mitigation of diarrhea incidence in piglets, and total growth performance improvement, especially as a substitute for antibiotics. Formulation of specialty probiotics tailored to the unique issues of pig production, including weaning stress and disease prevention, presents a high-strategy-based growth opportunity because of the worldwide demand for pork.
  • Aquaculture (Shrimp and Fish Farming): The fast-growing aquaculture industry offers a high-growth, unique opportunity for animal probiotics. Probiotics can facilitate water quality improvement, promote the gut health and immunity of aquatic animals (shrimp and fish), and lower the use of antibiotics in aquaculture systems. Formulating water-stable or feed-embedded probiotic products specific to diverse aquatic species enables companies to harness a growing market fueled by rising seafood demand.
  • Pet and Companion Animal Health: Pet humanization has established a huge market for pet wellness products, among which are probiotics. Pet owners are increasingly looking for natural solutions for their pets' health, immunity, and well-being, much like human probiotics. Formulating palatable and convenient probiotic supplements and treats for dogs, cats, and other companion animals is a high-value growth opportunity fueled by emotional bonds and discretionary income.
  • Ruminant Health and Dairy Production: Probiotics in ruminants (cattle, sheep, goats) provide excellent growth opportunity, especially in dairy and beef production. They can enhance feed digestion, nutrient utilization, lower methane emissions, and increase milk production and quality. Targeting probiotic strains that are effective in the special rumen environment and play a role in enhanced feed conversion and metabolic well-being in ruminants is a strategic entry point for market growth.

These growth opportunities in strategies are deeply affecting the animal probiotic market by leading to product diversification and specialization in different animal industries. Through customizing solutions to the unique requirements of each use, manufacturers will be able to gain new markets, improve their competitive position, and facilitate more efficient, healthy, and sustainable animal agriculture worldwide.

Animal Probiotic Market Driver and Challenges

The animal probiotic market is driven by a complex set of factors, with different technological advances, economic factors, and regulatory environments serving both as key drivers and abiding challenges. These forces together determine product innovation, market entry, and overall competition. Appreciation of these forces is essential for industry players to formulate effective strategies and achieve sustainable development.

The factors responsible for driving the animal probiotic market include:

1. Growing Demand for Animal Protein: The growing world population and enhanced living standards, particularly in the developing world, are driving a large-scale growth in the demand for animal protein options such as meat, milk, and eggs. This growing demand places pressure on livestock farmers to improve animal health and production cost-effectively, thus leading to the use of probiotics as a performance-promoting and disease-control feed additive.

2. Increased awareness of animal gut health: There is growing scientific knowledge of the important role of gut microbiome in animal health, immune system, and overall performance. This growing awareness by farmers, veterinarians, and consumers makes them realize the advantages of probiotics in preserving a healthy gut flora, avoiding digestive disorders, and enhancing nutrient utilization. This stimulates demand for probiotics as a health prevention strategy.

3. Ban and Reduction of Antibiotic Growth Promoters (AGPs): Tightening of regulations and increasing concern regarding antibiotic resistance in humans has resulted in general bans or dramatic reductions in the application of antibiotics as growth promoters in animal diets, especially in Europe and increasingly elsewhere. This regulatory and public health imperative imposes a significant market pull on probiotics as a safe and effective substitute to promote growth and avoid disease.

4. Technological Developments in Probiotic Research: Ongoing developments in biotechnology, genomics, and microbiology are resulting in the identification of newer, stronger, and species-specific probiotic strains. Developments in microencapsulation and delivery systems also guarantee the viability and potency of probiotics during stressful feed processing. Such technologies give rise to more efficient and consistent products, fueling growth and penetration in the market.

5. Increased Pet Ownership and Humanization of Pets: Growing pet ownership around the world, together with humanization of pets (treatment of pets as family members), is fueling demand for premium pet health products. Pet owners are happy to spend on supplements such as probiotics in order to enhance their companion animals' digestive health, immune system function, and overall health, which is creating a fast-growing niche market in the animal probiotic market.

Challenges in the animal probiotic market are:

1. High R&D Expenses: Finding, isolating, characterizing, and extensive testing of novel probiotic strains for particular animal use involve high research and development expenditures. Establishing efficacy, safety, and stability, as well as gaining regulatory approvals, is time-consuming and costly, representing a major economic hurdle, particularly for small firms.

2. Stringent and Non-Uniform Regulatory Landscape: The animal probiotic market faces challenges due to varying and often complex regulatory requirements across different countries and regions. Obtaining approvals for new probiotic products can be a lengthy and costly process, and the lack of a universally standardized framework for product claims and quality control can hinder international trade and market expansion.

3. Ensuring Probiotic Viability and Stability: Probiotics are living microorganisms, and ensuring their viability and integrity during the manufacturing process, storage, and transit through the animal's gastrointestinal tract represents a major challenge. Temperature, moisture, pH, and contact with other feed components can be detrimental to their action, requiring sophisticated encapsulation and formulation technologies that increase product complexity and expense.

Overall, the effect of these drivers and issues on the animal probiotic market is a dynamic thrust towards innovation and sustainability. As much as the surging demand for animal protein, escalating health consciousness, and regulatory changes away from the use of antibiotics are firmly propelling market growth, the high R&D costs, intricate regulatory challenges, and the unavoidable probiotic viability issues require ongoing scientific progress and strategic market strategies to maximally leverage the immense growth opportunity.

List of Animal Probiotic Companies

Companies in the market compete on the basis of product quality offered. Major players in this market focus on expanding their manufacturing facilities, R&D investments, infrastructural development, and leverage integration opportunities across the value chain. With these strategies animal probiotic companies cater increasing demand, ensure competitive effectiveness, develop innovative products & technologies, reduce production costs, and expand their customer base. Some of the animal probiotic companies profiled in this report include-

  • Chr. Hansen
  • DSM Nutritional Products
  • Lallemand Animal Nutrition
  • Alltech
  • Nutreco
  • LALLEMAND
  • Bifodan
  • ProbioFerm
  • Vets Plus
  • ProVen Probiotics

Animal Probiotic Market by Segment

The study includes a forecast for the global animal probiotic market by type, application, and region.

Animal Probiotic Market by Type [Value from 2019 to 2031]:

  • Nutrition Supplements
  • Food Supplements

Animal Probiotic Market by Application [Value from 2019 to 2031]:

  • Veterinary Hospitals
  • Veterinary Clinics
  • Pharmacies & Drug Stores
  • Others

Animal Probiotic Market by Region [Value from 2019 to 2031]:

  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • The Rest of the World

Country Wise Outlook for the Animal Probiotic Market

The animal probiotic market is expanding at a considerable rate, driven by a worldwide increased consciousness of animal health, the high demand for quality animal protein, and concerted efforts to minimize the use of antibiotics in animals. Probiotics, which are viable microorganisms that impart beneficial health effects to the host, are being identified as an important tool in enhancing animal gut health, immunity, and overall performance. This changing panorama mirrors an international trend towards more natural and sustainable animal husbandry methods, spurred by consumer trends and tough regulatory reforms.

  • United States: The US probiotic animal market is dominated by a high level of emphasis placed on R&D to determine new, strain-specific probiotics for animal species. Adoption is growing in the poultry and swine industries as manufacturers look for alternatives to antibiotic growth promoters. Pet probiotics are also a fast-growing category, fueled by pet humanization and owner sensitivity to digestive health advantages to create a broader range of products for companion animals.
  • China: China's probiotic animal market is growing strongly, led by its huge livestock sector and rising consumption of meat and dairy products. It is aggressively looking for alternatives to antibiotics in animal feed, offering huge opportunities for probiotics. The developments in recent times include higher domestic investment in research and production of probiotic strains and emphasis on enhancing gut health in poultry and aquaculture in order to raise productivity and curb disease outbreaks.
  • Germany: Germany's animal probiotic market is driven strongly by strict controls on the use of antibiotics in animal feed, which is forcing demand for reliable natural substitutes. The emphasis lies on premium-quality, scientifically proven probiotic cultures that enhance gut health, immunity, and feeding efficiency in farm animals, especially poultry. Strong research and development is emphasized to ensure product effectiveness and adherence to European Union regulations for animal welfare and food safety.
  • India: India's animal probiotic market is growing, fueled by the exponential growth of its poultry and aquaculture sectors and rising awareness among farmers regarding animal health and nutrition. Though still in its infancy, the market is experiencing a steady movement towards the use of probiotics in order to boost productivity and reduce disease risk. Lactobacilli strains are especially favored, and initiatives from the government to support sustainable animal husbandry are further fueling market expansion.
  • Japan: Japan's animal probiotic market is distinguished by a high-performance and innovative probiotic focus, especially for poultry. There is a strong interest in gut health and immunity, with ongoing research into new strains and delivery mechanisms. The market is supported by an advanced animal feed industry and a high demand for high-quality animal products, prompting the use of advanced probiotic formulations to enhance animal welfare and productivity.

Features of the Global Animal Probiotic Market

  • Market Size Estimates: Animal probiotic market size estimation in terms of value ($B).
  • Trend and Forecast Analysis: Market trends (2019 to 2024) and forecast (2025 to 2031) by various segments and regions.
  • Segmentation Analysis: Animal probiotic market size by type, application, and region in terms of value ($B).
  • Regional Analysis: Animal probiotic market breakdown by North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Rest of the World.
  • Growth Opportunities: Analysis of growth opportunities in different types, applications, and regions for the animal probiotic market.
  • Strategic Analysis: This includes M&A, new product development, and competitive landscape of the animal probiotic market.

Analysis of competitive intensity of the industry based on Porter's Five Forces model.

This report answers following 11 key questions:

  • Q.1. What are some of the most promising, high-growth opportunities for the animal probiotic market by type (nutrition supplements and food supplements), application (veterinary hospitals, veterinary clinics, pharmacies & drug stores, and others), and region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World)?
  • Q.2. Which segments will grow at a faster pace and why?
  • Q.3. Which region will grow at a faster pace and why?
  • Q.4. What are the key factors affecting market dynamics? What are the key challenges and business risks in this market?
  • Q.5. What are the business risks and competitive threats in this market?
  • Q.6. What are the emerging trends in this market and the reasons behind them?
  • Q.7. What are some of the changing demands of customers in the market?
  • Q.8. What are the new developments in the market? Which companies are leading these developments?
  • Q.9. Who are the major players in this market? What strategic initiatives are key players pursuing for business growth?
  • Q.10. What are some of the competing products in this market and how big of a threat do they pose for loss of market share by material or product substitution?
  • Q.11. What M&A activity has occurred in the last 5 years and what has its impact been on the industry?

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

2. Market Overview

  • 2.1 Background and Classifications
  • 2.2 Supply Chain

3. Market Trends & Forecast Analysis

  • 3.2 Industry Drivers and Challenges
  • 3.3 PESTLE Analysis
  • 3.4 Patent Analysis
  • 3.5 Regulatory Environment

4. Global Animal Probiotic Market by Type

  • 4.1 Overview
  • 4.2 Attractiveness Analysis by Type
  • 4.3 Nutrition Supplements: Trends and Forecast (2019-2031)
  • 4.4 Food Supplements: Trends and Forecast (2019-2031)

5. Global Animal Probiotic Market by Application

  • 5.1 Overview
  • 5.2 Attractiveness Analysis by Application
  • 5.3 Veterinary Hospitals: Trends and Forecast (2019-2031)
  • 5.4 Veterinary Clinics: Trends and Forecast (2019-2031)
  • 5.5 Pharmacies & Drug Stores: Trends and Forecast (2019-2031)
  • 5.6 Others: Trends and Forecast (2019-2031)

6. Regional Analysis

  • 6.1 Overview
  • 6.2 Global Animal Probiotic Market by Region

7. North American Animal Probiotic Market

  • 7.1 Overview
  • 7.2 North American Animal Probiotic Market by Type
  • 7.3 North American Animal Probiotic Market by Application
  • 7.4 United States Animal Probiotic Market
  • 7.5 Mexican Animal Probiotic Market
  • 7.6 Canadian Animal Probiotic Market

8. European Animal Probiotic Market

  • 8.1 Overview
  • 8.2 European Animal Probiotic Market by Type
  • 8.3 European Animal Probiotic Market by Application
  • 8.4 German Animal Probiotic Market
  • 8.5 French Animal Probiotic Market
  • 8.6 Spanish Animal Probiotic Market
  • 8.7 Italian Animal Probiotic Market
  • 8.8 United Kingdom Animal Probiotic Market

9. APAC Animal Probiotic Market

  • 9.1 Overview
  • 9.2 APAC Animal Probiotic Market by Type
  • 9.3 APAC Animal Probiotic Market by Application
  • 9.4 Japanese Animal Probiotic Market
  • 9.5 Indian Animal Probiotic Market
  • 9.6 Chinese Animal Probiotic Market
  • 9.7 South Korean Animal Probiotic Market
  • 9.8 Indonesian Animal Probiotic Market

10. ROW Animal Probiotic Market

  • 10.1 Overview
  • 10.2 ROW Animal Probiotic Market by Type
  • 10.3 ROW Animal Probiotic Market by Application
  • 10.4 Middle Eastern Animal Probiotic Market
  • 10.5 South American Animal Probiotic Market
  • 10.6 African Animal Probiotic Market

11. Competitor Analysis

  • 11.1 Product Portfolio Analysis
  • 11.2 Operational Integration
  • 11.3 Porter's Five Forces Analysis
    • Competitive Rivalry
    • Bargaining Power of Buyers
    • Bargaining Power of Suppliers
    • Threat of Substitutes
    • Threat of New Entrants
  • 11.4 Market Share Analysis

12. Opportunities & Strategic Analysis

  • 12.1 Value Chain Analysis
  • 12.2 Growth Opportunity Analysis
    • 12.2.1 Growth Opportunities by Type
    • 12.2.2 Growth Opportunities by Application
  • 12.3 Emerging Trends in the Global Animal Probiotic Market
  • 12.4 Strategic Analysis
    • 12.4.1 New Product Development
    • 12.4.2 Certification and Licensing
    • 12.4.3 Mergers, Acquisitions, Agreements, Collaborations, and Joint Ventures

13. Company Profiles of the Leading Players Across the Value Chain

  • 13.1 Competitive Analysis
  • 13.2 Chr. Hansen
    • Company Overview
    • Animal Probiotic Business Overview
    • New Product Development
    • Merger, Acquisition, and Collaboration
    • Certification and Licensing
  • 13.3 DSM Nutritional Products
    • Company Overview
    • Animal Probiotic Business Overview
    • New Product Development
    • Merger, Acquisition, and Collaboration
    • Certification and Licensing
  • 13.4 Lallemand Animal Nutrition
    • Company Overview
    • Animal Probiotic Business Overview
    • New Product Development
    • Merger, Acquisition, and Collaboration
    • Certification and Licensing
  • 13.5 Alltech
    • Company Overview
    • Animal Probiotic Business Overview
    • New Product Development
    • Merger, Acquisition, and Collaboration
    • Certification and Licensing
  • 13.6 Nutreco
    • Company Overview
    • Animal Probiotic Business Overview
    • New Product Development
    • Merger, Acquisition, and Collaboration
    • Certification and Licensing
  • 13.7 LALLEMAND
    • Company Overview
    • Animal Probiotic Business Overview
    • New Product Development
    • Merger, Acquisition, and Collaboration
    • Certification and Licensing
  • 13.8 Bifodan
    • Company Overview
    • Animal Probiotic Business Overview
    • New Product Development
    • Merger, Acquisition, and Collaboration
    • Certification and Licensing
  • 13.9 ProbioFerm
    • Company Overview
    • Animal Probiotic Business Overview
    • New Product Development
    • Merger, Acquisition, and Collaboration
    • Certification and Licensing
  • 13.10 Vets Plus
    • Company Overview
    • Animal Probiotic Business Overview
    • New Product Development
    • Merger, Acquisition, and Collaboration
    • Certification and Licensing
  • 13.11 ProVen Probiotics
    • Company Overview
    • Animal Probiotic Business Overview
    • New Product Development
    • Merger, Acquisition, and Collaboration
    • Certification and Licensing

14. Appendix

  • 14.1 List of Figures
  • 14.2 List of Tables
  • 14.3 Research Methodology
  • 14.4 Disclaimer
  • 14.5 Copyright
  • 14.6 Abbreviations and Technical Units
  • 14.7 About Us
  • 14.8 Contact Us

List of Figures

  • Figure 1.1: Trends and Forecast for the Global Animal Probiotic Market
  • Figure 2.1: Usage of Animal Probiotic Market
  • Figure 2.2: Classification of the Global Animal Probiotic Market
  • Figure 2.3: Supply Chain of the Global Animal Probiotic Market
  • Figure 3.1: Driver and Challenges of the Animal Probiotic Market
  • Figure 3.2: PESTLE Analysis
  • Figure 3.3: Patent Analysis
  • Figure 3.4: Regulatory Environment
  • Figure 4.1: Global Animal Probiotic Market by Type in 2019, 2024, and 2031
  • Figure 4.2: Trends of the Global Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Type
  • Figure 4.3: Forecast for the Global Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Type
  • Figure 4.4: Trends and Forecast for Nutrition Supplements in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Figure 4.5: Trends and Forecast for Food Supplements in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Figure 5.1: Global Animal Probiotic Market by Application in 2019, 2024, and 2031
  • Figure 5.2: Trends of the Global Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Application
  • Figure 5.3: Forecast for the Global Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Application
  • Figure 5.4: Trends and Forecast for Veterinary Hospitals in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Figure 5.5: Trends and Forecast for Veterinary Clinics in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Figure 5.6: Trends and Forecast for Pharmacies & Drug Stores in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Figure 5.7: Trends and Forecast for Others in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Figure 6.1: Trends of the Global Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Region (2019-2024)
  • Figure 6.2: Forecast for the Global Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Region (2025-2031)
  • Figure 7.1: North American Animal Probiotic Market by Type in 2019, 2024, and 2031
  • Figure 7.2: Trends of the North American Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Type (2019-2024)
  • Figure 7.3: Forecast for the North American Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Type (2025-2031)
  • Figure 7.4: North American Animal Probiotic Market by Application in 2019, 2024, and 2031
  • Figure 7.5: Trends of the North American Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Application (2019-2024)
  • Figure 7.6: Forecast for the North American Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Application (2025-2031)
  • Figure 7.7: Trends and Forecast for the United States Animal Probiotic Market ($B) (2019-2031)
  • Figure 7.8: Trends and Forecast for the Mexican Animal Probiotic Market ($B) (2019-2031)
  • Figure 7.9: Trends and Forecast for the Canadian Animal Probiotic Market ($B) (2019-2031)
  • Figure 8.1: European Animal Probiotic Market by Type in 2019, 2024, and 2031
  • Figure 8.2: Trends of the European Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Type (2019-2024)
  • Figure 8.3: Forecast for the European Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Type (2025-2031)
  • Figure 8.4: European Animal Probiotic Market by Application in 2019, 2024, and 2031
  • Figure 8.5: Trends of the European Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Application (2019-2024)
  • Figure 8.6: Forecast for the European Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Application (2025-2031)
  • Figure 8.7: Trends and Forecast for the German Animal Probiotic Market ($B) (2019-2031)
  • Figure 8.8: Trends and Forecast for the French Animal Probiotic Market ($B) (2019-2031)
  • Figure 8.9: Trends and Forecast for the Spanish Animal Probiotic Market ($B) (2019-2031)
  • Figure 8.10: Trends and Forecast for the Italian Animal Probiotic Market ($B) (2019-2031)
  • Figure 8.11: Trends and Forecast for the United Kingdom Animal Probiotic Market ($B) (2019-2031)
  • Figure 9.1: APAC Animal Probiotic Market by Type in 2019, 2024, and 2031
  • Figure 9.2: Trends of the APAC Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Type (2019-2024)
  • Figure 9.3: Forecast for the APAC Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Type (2025-2031)
  • Figure 9.4: APAC Animal Probiotic Market by Application in 2019, 2024, and 2031
  • Figure 9.5: Trends of the APAC Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Application (2019-2024)
  • Figure 9.6: Forecast for the APAC Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Application (2025-2031)
  • Figure 9.7: Trends and Forecast for the Japanese Animal Probiotic Market ($B) (2019-2031)
  • Figure 9.8: Trends and Forecast for the Indian Animal Probiotic Market ($B) (2019-2031)
  • Figure 9.9: Trends and Forecast for the Chinese Animal Probiotic Market ($B) (2019-2031)
  • Figure 9.10: Trends and Forecast for the South Korean Animal Probiotic Market ($B) (2019-2031)
  • Figure 9.11: Trends and Forecast for the Indonesian Animal Probiotic Market ($B) (2019-2031)
  • Figure 10.1: ROW Animal Probiotic Market by Type in 2019, 2024, and 2031
  • Figure 10.2: Trends of the ROW Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Type (2019-2024)
  • Figure 10.3: Forecast for the ROW Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Type (2025-2031)
  • Figure 10.4: ROW Animal Probiotic Market by Application in 2019, 2024, and 2031
  • Figure 10.5: Trends of the ROW Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Application (2019-2024)
  • Figure 10.6: Forecast for the ROW Animal Probiotic Market ($B) by Application (2025-2031)
  • Figure 10.7: Trends and Forecast for the Middle Eastern Animal Probiotic Market ($B) (2019-2031)
  • Figure 10.8: Trends and Forecast for the South American Animal Probiotic Market ($B) (2019-2031)
  • Figure 10.9: Trends and Forecast for the African Animal Probiotic Market ($B) (2019-2031)
  • Figure 11.1: Porter's Five Forces Analysis of the Global Animal Probiotic Market
  • Figure 11.2: Market Share (%) of Top Players in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2024)
  • Figure 12.1: Growth Opportunities for the Global Animal Probiotic Market by Type
  • Figure 12.2: Growth Opportunities for the Global Animal Probiotic Market by Application
  • Figure 12.3: Growth Opportunities for the Global Animal Probiotic Market by Region
  • Figure 12.4: Emerging Trends in the Global Animal Probiotic Market

List of Tables

  • Table 1.1: Growth Rate (%, 2023-2024) and CAGR (%, 2025-2031) of the Animal Probiotic Market by Type and Application
  • Table 1.2: Attractiveness Analysis for the Animal Probiotic Market by Region
  • Table 1.3: Global Animal Probiotic Market Parameters and Attributes
  • Table 3.1: Trends of the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 3.2: Forecast for the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 4.1: Attractiveness Analysis for the Global Animal Probiotic Market by Type
  • Table 4.2: Market Size and CAGR of Various Type in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 4.3: Market Size and CAGR of Various Type in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 4.4: Trends of Nutrition Supplements in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 4.5: Forecast for Nutrition Supplements in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 4.6: Trends of Food Supplements in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 4.7: Forecast for Food Supplements in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 5.1: Attractiveness Analysis for the Global Animal Probiotic Market by Application
  • Table 5.2: Market Size and CAGR of Various Application in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 5.3: Market Size and CAGR of Various Application in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 5.4: Trends of Veterinary Hospitals in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 5.5: Forecast for Veterinary Hospitals in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 5.6: Trends of Veterinary Clinics in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 5.7: Forecast for Veterinary Clinics in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 5.8: Trends of Pharmacies & Drug Stores in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 5.9: Forecast for Pharmacies & Drug Stores in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 5.10: Trends of Others in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 5.11: Forecast for Others in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 6.1: Market Size and CAGR of Various Regions in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 6.2: Market Size and CAGR of Various Regions in the Global Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 7.1: Trends of the North American Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 7.2: Forecast for the North American Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 7.3: Market Size and CAGR of Various Type in the North American Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 7.4: Market Size and CAGR of Various Type in the North American Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 7.5: Market Size and CAGR of Various Application in the North American Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 7.6: Market Size and CAGR of Various Application in the North American Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 7.7: Trends and Forecast for the United States Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Table 7.8: Trends and Forecast for the Mexican Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Table 7.9: Trends and Forecast for the Canadian Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Table 8.1: Trends of the European Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 8.2: Forecast for the European Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 8.3: Market Size and CAGR of Various Type in the European Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 8.4: Market Size and CAGR of Various Type in the European Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 8.5: Market Size and CAGR of Various Application in the European Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 8.6: Market Size and CAGR of Various Application in the European Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 8.7: Trends and Forecast for the German Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Table 8.8: Trends and Forecast for the French Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Table 8.9: Trends and Forecast for the Spanish Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Table 8.10: Trends and Forecast for the Italian Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Table 8.11: Trends and Forecast for the United Kingdom Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Table 9.1: Trends of the APAC Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 9.2: Forecast for the APAC Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 9.3: Market Size and CAGR of Various Type in the APAC Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 9.4: Market Size and CAGR of Various Type in the APAC Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 9.5: Market Size and CAGR of Various Application in the APAC Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 9.6: Market Size and CAGR of Various Application in the APAC Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 9.7: Trends and Forecast for the Japanese Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Table 9.8: Trends and Forecast for the Indian Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Table 9.9: Trends and Forecast for the Chinese Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Table 9.10: Trends and Forecast for the South Korean Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Table 9.11: Trends and Forecast for the Indonesian Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Table 10.1: Trends of the ROW Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 10.2: Forecast for the ROW Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 10.3: Market Size and CAGR of Various Type in the ROW Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 10.4: Market Size and CAGR of Various Type in the ROW Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 10.5: Market Size and CAGR of Various Application in the ROW Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2024)
  • Table 10.6: Market Size and CAGR of Various Application in the ROW Animal Probiotic Market (2025-2031)
  • Table 10.7: Trends and Forecast for the Middle Eastern Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Table 10.8: Trends and Forecast for the South American Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Table 10.9: Trends and Forecast for the African Animal Probiotic Market (2019-2031)
  • Table 11.1: Product Mapping of Animal Probiotic Suppliers Based on Segments
  • Table 11.2: Operational Integration of Animal Probiotic Manufacturers
  • Table 11.3: Rankings of Suppliers Based on Animal Probiotic Revenue
  • Table 12.1: New Product Launches by Major Animal Probiotic Producers (2019-2024)
  • Table 12.2: Certification Acquired by Major Competitor in the Global Animal Probiotic Market