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2030 年饲料氨基酸市场预测:按产品、原产地、形式、牲畜、应用和地区进行的全球分析Feed Amino Acids Market Forecasts to 2030 - Global Analysis By Product (Tryptophan, Lysine, Glutamic Acid, Valine, Threonine, L-Histidine, L-Isoleucine, Leucine, Phenylalanine and Other Products), Source, Form, Livestock, Application and By Geography |
根据 Stratistics MRC 的数据,2023 年全球饲料氨基酸市场规模将达到 71 亿美元,预计到 2030 年将达到 110 亿美元,预测期内复合年增长率为 6.4%。
胺基酸是生命必需的有机化合物,也是蛋白质的组成部分。有 20 种标准氨基酸,每种氨基酸都有独特的侧链,对不同的生物功能至关重要。根据身体功能的需要,胺基酸分为必需胺基酸、非必需胺基酸和条件胺基酸。必需胺基酸不能由人体合成,必须从饮食中取得。非必需氨基酸可以在体内产生。条件胺基酸通常不是必需的,除非在生病或有压力的时候。均衡摄取胺基酸对于维持整体健康和支持身体机能至关重要。
对动物性蛋白质的需求不断增长
随着世界人口持续增长,农业面临着用更少的资源生产更多粮食的越来越大的压力。在此背景下,人们可能会越来越重视提高动物饲料中蛋白质的利用效率。氨基酸可以在这项努力中发挥重要作用,帮助优化饲料配方、减少饲料浪费并最大限度地减少对环境的影响。因此,随着对某些类型动物性蛋白质(如鸡肉、猪肉、水产养殖等)的需求增加,对相应胺基酸的需求也可能增加。
生产成本高
饲料级胺基酸的生产成本越高,饲料级胺基酸补充品的价格就越高。利润率已经很低的畜牧生产者可能会发现很难吸收这些成本增加。这可能会导致饲料中添加的氨基酸量减少,或寻求替代的、成本较低的饲料成分,从而可能损害动物的营养和性能。
专注于提升饲料效率
动物饲料和胺基酸补充品的製造商可以透过开发适合不同动物物种和生产阶段的营养需求的专门饲料配方来满足提高饲料效率的需求。这些配方可能包含高浓度的特定胺基酸或新颖成分的组合,旨在最大限度地提高营养利用率并最大限度地减少饲料浪费,从而推动市场成长。
严格规定
严格的法规可能会为饲料氨基酸市场的新参与企业设置进入壁垒,特别是对于没有资源或专业知识来应对复杂法律规范的中小型企业和年轻公司而言。这可能会限制行业内的竞争和创新,抑制市场成长并减少消费者的选择。
COVID-19 的影响
供应链中断、劳动力短缺以及畜牧业和水产养殖等行业的需求下降。关闭措施、物流挑战和经济不确定性影响了生产和分销,导致价格波动和供应商盈利下降。然而,消费者对健康和营养兴趣的增加增加了对动物性蛋白质的需求,促进了一定程度的復苏。
色氨酸部分预计在预测期内是最大的
色氨酸领域预计将出现良好的增长,人们对色氨酸在动物营养中的重要性的认识不断提高,为饲料氨基酸市场的供应商创造了机会。製造商可以扩大其产品范围,包括色氨酸补充品或开发创新配方,以满足新兴市场的需求。此外,关于补充色氨酸对动物行为、减轻压力和福利的影响的研究可能会影响消费者的偏好并推动对富含色氨酸的饲料配方的需求。
动物生长促进剂领域预计在预测期内复合年增长率最高
替代性生长促进添加剂(例如益生菌、益生元、酵素和植物源)的出现可能会影响饲料市场各领域对胺基酸的需求,预计生长促进剂领域将以最高的复合年增长率增长。畜牧生产者可以根据动物类型、生产系统和监管要求等因素,结合使用生长促进剂和饲料添加剂来实现最佳生长性能。
由于快速的都市化、人口增长和可支配收入的增加正在增加亚太地区动物蛋白质的消费,预计亚太地区将在预测期内占据最大的市场占有率。因此,对含有胺基酸的饲料添加剂的需求不断增长,以支持牲畜和水产养殖物种的健康、生长和生产力。
随着北美消费者偏好转向优质畜牧产品,例如有机、无抗生素和人道饲养的畜牧产品,预计北美在预测期内将经历最高的复合年增长率。这一趋势推动了对添加氨基酸的专用饲料配方的需求,以支持牲畜和家禽的健康、生长和福祉。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Feed Amino Acids Market is accounted for $7.1 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach $11.0 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 6.4% during the forecast period. Amino acids are organic compounds vital for life, serving as the building blocks of proteins. There are 20 standard amino acids, each characterized by a unique side chain, crucial for diverse biological functions. They are classified into essential, non-essential, and conditional types based on their necessity for bodily functions. Essential amino acids must be obtained through diet since the body cannot synthesize them. Non-essential amino acids can be produced by the body itself. Conditional amino acids are usually not essential except in times of illness or stress. A balanced intake of amino acids is crucial for maintaining overall health and supporting bodily processes.
Rising demand for animal protein
As the global population continues to grow, there is increasing pressure on the agricultural industry to produce more food with fewer resources. In this context, there may be a greater emphasis on improving the efficiency of protein utilization in animal diets. Amino acids can play a key role in this effort by helping to optimize feed formulations, reduce feed waste, and minimize environmental impact. Thus as demand for specific types of animal protein increases (such as poultry, pork, or aquaculture), the demand for corresponding amino acids may also rise.
High cost of production
High production costs for feed amino acids translate to higher prices for amino acid supplements used in animal feed. Livestock producers, already operating on tight profit margins, may find it challenging to absorb these increased costs. As a result, they may either reduce the amount of amino acids supplemented in animal feed or seek alternative, lower-cost feed ingredients, which could compromise animal nutrition and performance.
Focus on improved feed efficiency
Manufacturers of animal feed and amino acid supplements may respond to the demand for improved feed efficiency by developing specialized feed formulations tailored to the nutritional needs of different species and production stages. These formulations may include higher concentrations of certain amino acids or novel combinations of ingredients designed to maximize nutrient utilization and minimize feed wastage propelling the growth of the market.
Stringent Regulations
Stringent regulations may act as barriers to entry for new players in the feed amino acids market, particularly smaller or less-established companies that may lack the resources or expertise to navigate complex regulatory frameworks. This can limit competition and innovation within the industry, potentially stifling market growth and reducing consumer choice.
Covid-19 Impact
Supply chain disruptions, labor shortages, and decreased demand from sectors like livestock production and aquaculture. Lockdown measures, logistical challenges, and economic uncertainty affected production and distribution, leading to fluctuating prices and reduced profitability for suppliers. However, increased consumer focus on health and nutrition bolstered demand for animal protein, driving some recovery.
The tryptophan segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The tryptophan segment is estimated to have a lucrative growth, the growing awareness of the importance of tryptophan in animal nutrition creates opportunities for suppliers in the feed amino acids market. Manufacturers may expand their product offerings to include tryptophan supplements or develop innovative formulations to meet evolving market demands. In addition research on the effects of tryptophan supplementation on animal behaviour, stress reduction, and welfare may influence consumer preferences and drive demand for tryptophan-enriched feed formulations.
The animal growth promoters segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The animal growth promoters segment is anticipated to witness the highest CAGR growth during the forecast period, due to the availability of alternative growth-promoting additives, such as probiotics, prebiotics, enzymes, and phytogenics, may influence the demand for amino acids in different segments of the feed market. Livestock producers may adopt a combination of growth promoters and feed additives to achieve optimal growth performance, depending on factors such as animal species, production systems, and regulatory requirements.
Asia Pacific is projected to hold the largest market share during the forecast period owing to the Rapid urbanization, population growth, and rising disposable incomes have led to increased consumption of animal protein in Asia Pacific. As a result, there is a growing need for feed additives, including amino acids, to support the health, growth, and productivity of livestock and aquaculture species.
North America is projected to have the highest CAGR over the forecast period, owing to consumer preferences in North America are shifting towards premium-quality animal products, including organic, antibiotic-free, and humanely-raised options. This trend drives demand for specialized feed formulations supplemented with amino acids to support the health, growth, and welfare of livestock and poultry.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in the Feed Amino Acids Market include Adisseo, Ajinomoto Co., Inc., Alltech, Inc., Archer-Daniels-Midland Company (ADM), BBCA Group, CJ Cheiljedang Corporation, Daesang Corporation, Evonik Industries AG, Global Bio-chem Technology Group Company Limited, Heilongjiang Chengfu Food Group Co., Ltd., IFF(Danisco Animal Nutrition), Kemin Industries, Inc, Land O'Lakes, Meihua Group, Multi Vita, Ningxia Eppen Biotech Co., Ltd, Novus International, Inc. and SHV (Nutreco NV)
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Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.