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2032 年乳牛饲料市场预测:按产品类型、牛类型、产地、形态、最终用户和地区进行的全球分析Dairy Cattle Feed Market Forecasts to 2032 - Global Analysis By Product Type, Cattle Type, Nature, Form, End User and By Geography |
根据 Stratistics MRC 的数据,全球乳牛饲料市场预计在 2025 年达到 777 亿美元,到 2032 年将达到 1,072 亿美元,预测期内的复合年增长率为 4.7%。
乳牛饲料是经过营养优化的饲料,旨在最大限度地提高产奶量和牛健康。它由青贮饲料、谷物、蛋白质补充剂和维生素组成,以提供均衡的能量、蛋白质和矿物质摄取。高品质的饲料可提高泌乳效率、繁殖性能、蹄部健康并减少代谢紊乱。先进的配方结合了精准营养技术,并使用数据分析为每头牛客製化饲料,使酪农更加永续性、更盈利。
根据美国农业部对外农业服务局的数据,印度的牛奶消费量将从 2022 年的 2.024 亿吨增加到 2023 年的 2.074 亿吨。
商业化酪农的成长
商业性酪农的扩张正在推动对高品质牛饲料的需求,以增加牛奶产量。全球对乳酪和优格等乳製品的需求不断增长,推动了市场成长。现代农业实践强调饲料效率和动物健康。政府酪农的补贴有助于扩大市场。都市化和收入增加增加了乳製品的消费。注重永续畜牧业实践将促进饲料的采用。先进的复合饲料提高了生产力并推动了市场成长。
对畜牧业的环境担忧
畜牧业生产对环境的影响,包括甲烷排放和用水量,引起了监管机构和消费者的担忧。更严格的环境法规增加了饲料生产商的合规成本。消费者对植物来源乳製品替代品的偏好是市场成长的一个驱动因素。砍伐森林种植饲料作物的行为受到了严格审查。永续农业实践的有限采用阻碍了扩充性。饲料生产的高能源成本增加了管理挑战。这些担忧限制了乳牛饲料市场的扩张。
新兴乳製品的成长
无乳糖牛奶和强化优格等新兴乳製品的日益流行,带来了对专用饲料的需求。改善牛奶品质和营养价值的饲料添加剂越来越受欢迎。消费者对有机和功能性乳製品的需求支持了市场机会。饲料配方创新迎合了乳製品细分市场的需求。与乳製品加工商的伙伴关係推动了产品开发。乳製品电子商务的成长将刺激需求。
影响牛的疾病爆发
牛结核病等疾病的爆发导致牛的数量减少并影响饲料需求。疫情爆发可能导致扑杀和贸易限制,从而扰乱供应链。不断上升的生物安全成本对酪农的盈利带来压力。消费者对乳製品安全的担忧导致需求下降。缺乏快速反应机制会扩大损失。气候变迁增加了疾病风险并影响了牛健康。这些威胁对乳牛饲料市场构成了重大风险。
新冠疫情扰乱了乳牛供应链,影响了饲料的生产和分销。封锁减少了餐厅对乳製品的需求,影响了饲料销售。然而,家庭乳製品消费量的增加刺激了零售需求。劳动力短缺和物流挑战阻碍了饲料生产。此次疫情凸显了建立有弹性的供应链的必要性。疫情爆发后,人们对动物健康的关注度不断提高,推动了这种饲料的普及。预计酪农行业的復苏将推动市场成长。
预测期内,谷物饲料市场预计将成长至最大
由于成本效益和在酪农中的广泛使用,预计谷物饲料部分将在预测期内占据最大的市场占有率。玉米和大麦等谷类为牛奶生产提供了必需的营养。饲料加工的进步提高了营养价值和消化率。谷类作物的供应支持了该行业的发展。对谷类饲料的监管核准确保了市场信心。重视饲料效率将推动采用。
预计预测期内牛产业将以最高的复合年增长率成长。
由于需要专门的饲料来最大限度地提高产奶量,泌乳牛部分预计将在预测期内呈现最高的成长率。泌乳牛的饲料添加剂可以提高牛奶的品质和牛的健康。全球对乳製品的需求不断增长将推动该领域的扩张。饲料配方的创新提高了哺乳期间的生产效率。政府对酪农的支持促进了乳牛养殖业的普及。商业性酪农营运的扩充性支持了成长。
在预测期内,由于印度和中国等国家的乳製品产业规模庞大,亚太地区预计将占据最大的市场占有率。高牛奶消费量和人口成长正在推动对牛饲料的需求。政府对酪农的补贴正在支持市场的成长。大型饲料製造商的存在增强了其区域主导地位。可支配收入的增加推动了对乳製品的需求。关注酪农现代化将鼓励饲料的采用。
在预测期内,由于先进的酪农方法和对优质乳製品的高需求,北美预计将呈现最高的复合年增长率。该地区强大的研发生态系统促进了饲料配方的创新。消费者对永续有机酪农的认识正在推动其采用。法律规范确保了饲料的安全性和有效性。功能性乳製品需求的不断增长将支持市场扩张。对精准餵料技术的投资正在推动市场成长。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Dairy Cattle Feed Market is accounted for $77.7 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach $107.2 billion by 2032 growing at a CAGR of 4.7% during the forecast period. Dairy Cattle Feed is a nutritionally optimized diet formulated to maximize milk production and cow health. Comprising silage, grains, protein supplements, and vitamins, it ensures balanced energy, protein, and mineral intake. High-quality feed improves lactation efficiency, reproductive performance, and hoof health while reducing metabolic disorders. Advanced formulations incorporate precision nutrition techniques, leveraging data analytics to tailor diets for individual cows, enhancing sustainability and profitability in dairy farming.
According to the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service, the consumption of milk in India grew from 202.4 million metric tons in 2022 to 207.4 million metric tons in 2023.
Growth in commercial dairy farming
The expansion of commercial dairy farming is driving demand for high-quality cattle feed to boost milk production. Rising global demand for dairy products, such as cheese and yogurt, fuels market growth. Modern farming practices emphasize feed efficiency and animal health. Government subsidies for dairy farming support market expansion. Urbanization and rising incomes increase dairy consumption. The focus on sustainable livestock practices enhances feed adoption. Advanced feed formulations improve productivity, propelling market growth.
Environmental concerns over cattle farming
Cattle farming's environmental impact, including methane emissions and water usage, is raising concerns among regulators and consumers. Stringent environmental regulations increase compliance costs for feed producers. Consumer preference for plant-based dairy alternatives challenges market growth. Deforestation for feed crop cultivation attracts scrutiny. Limited adoption of sustainable farming practices hinders scalability. High energy costs for feed production add operational challenges. These concerns restrict the dairy cattle feed market's expansion.
Growth in emerging dairy products
The rising popularity of emerging dairy products, such as lactose-free milk and fortified yogurts, is creating demand for specialized feed. Feed additives that enhance milk quality and nutritional content are gaining traction. Consumer demand for organic and functional dairy products supports market opportunities. Innovations in feed formulations cater to niche dairy segments. Partnerships with dairy processors drive product development. The growth of e-commerce for dairy products boosts demand.
Disease outbreaks affecting cattle population
Disease outbreaks, such as bovine tuberculosis, can reduce cattle populations, impacting feed demand. Outbreaks lead to culling and trade restrictions, disrupting supply chains. High biosecurity costs strain farmer profitability. Consumer concerns about dairy safety lower demand. Lack of rapid response mechanisms exacerbates losses. Climate change increases disease risks, affecting herd health. These threats pose significant risks to the dairy cattle feed market.
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted dairy supply chains, affecting feed production and distribution. Lockdowns reduced demand for dairy in restaurants, impacting feed sales. However, rising home consumption of dairy products boosted retail demand. Labor shortages and logistics challenges hindered feed manufacturing. The pandemic highlighted the need for resilient supply chains. Increased focus on animal health post-pandemic supports feed adoption. Recovery in the dairy sector is expected to drive market growth.
The cereal-based feed segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The cereal-based feed segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period propelled by its cost-effectiveness and widespread use in dairy farming. Cereals like corn and barley provide essential nutrients for milk production. Advances in feed processing enhance nutritional value and digestibility. The availability of cereal crops supports segment growth. Regulatory approvals for cereal-based feeds ensure market trust. The focus on feed efficiency drives adoption.
The lactating cows segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecast period, the lactating cows segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate driven by the need for specialized feed to maximize milk yield. Feed additives for lactating cows improve milk quality and cow health. Rising global demand for dairy products fuels segment expansion. Innovations in feed formulations enhance productivity during lactation. Government support for dairy farming boosts adoption. The scalability of commercial dairy operations supports growth.
During the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is expected to hold the largest market share owing to its large dairy farming industry in countries like India and China. High milk consumption and population growth drive demand for cattle feed. Government subsidies for dairy farming support market growth. The presence of key feed manufacturers strengthens regional dominance. Rising disposable incomes fuel dairy product demand. The focus on modernizing dairy farms enhances feed adoption.
Over the forecast period, the North America region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR fueled by advanced dairy farming practices and high demand for premium dairy products. The region's robust R&D ecosystem drives innovation in feed formulations. Consumer awareness of sustainable and organic dairy boosts adoption. Regulatory frameworks ensure feed safety and efficacy. The growing demand for functional dairy products supports expansion. Investments in precision feeding technologies enhance market growth.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Dairy Cattle Feed Market include Cargill, Archer Daniels Midland, Alltech, De Heus, Land O'Lakes, ForFarmers, Nutreco, Trouw Nutrition, Purina Animal Nutrition, Kent Nutrition Group, JBS, Royal Agrifirm Group, BASF SE, Cargill Inc., and Kemin Industries.
In April 2025, Nutreco unveiled a methane-reducing feed additive that decreases enteric emissions by 30% while improving milk yield in dairy herds through enhanced rumen efficiency.
In March 2025, Cargill developed a precision fermentation-derived protein supplement that replaces soybean meal in dairy rations while maintaining optimal amino acid profiles for lactating cows.
In February 2025, Trouw Nutrition introduced an AI-powered feed formulation system that customizes dairy rations based on individual cow performance data and real-time milk composition analysis.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.