DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f4vl92/strategic_analysis) has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "Strategic Analysis of the Animal Feed Ingredients Market in North America: Increasing Awareness of Benefits from Feed Ingredients Drives Growth" to their offering.
This research service investigates the market for animal feed ingredients in the United States and discusses the ingredients that comprise amino acids, vitamins, trace minerals, enzymes, and other ingredients. The study examines the size of the market and forecast revenue until 2018, as well as the applicable market drivers and restraints. The competitive structure and market share of companies are also included in the study. The application analysis includes cattle, poultry, swine, and others which include equine, companion animals, and aquaculture. The study also discusses the price trends and market penetration rates.
Executive Summary
- The total animal feed ingredients market is expected to grow from $ million in 2011 to $ million in 2018 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of percent.
- The total animal feed ingredients market is expected to grow from 1,575.7 thousand metric tons in 2011 to thousand metric tons in 2018 at a CAGR of percent.
- The feed probiotics and enzymes segment is expected to grow much faster than rest of the other segments like amino acids, vitamins, and trace minerals.
The key drivers are as follows:
- Increasing demand for poultry and swine meat.
- Increasing awareness of the benefits of feed ingredients.
- Increasing emphasis on natural ingredients.
The key restraints are as follows:
- Decreasing compound feed production.
- Increase in prices of animal feed ingredients.
- Substitution or supplementation with forage or fodder.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
2. Market Overview
3. Total Animal Feed Ingredients Market
4. CEO's 360-Degree Perspective on the Animal Feed Ingredients Industry
5. Amino Acids Segment Breakdown
6. Enzymes Segment Breakdown
7. Vitamins Segment Breakdown
8. Trace Minerals Segment Breakdown
9. Others Ingredients Segment Breakdown
10. The Last Word
11. Appendix
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Source: Frost & Sullivan