Overview
Feed Amino Acids Market size is forecast to reach $7.38 billion by 2025, after growing at a CAGR of 3.90% during 2020-2025. Increased demand of meat and dairy products, industrialization in the livestock sector as food habits have changed and animal diseases are increasingly penetrating, may lead to the growth of industry. Increased customer awareness about meat quality and safety can boost the demand of the market for amino acids feed. Standardizing of meat products due to disease outbreaks, growth in feed production and the introduction of advanced methods in Livestock farming to improve meat quality are expected to be the key factors driving the demand. In addition, over the projected period, total demand rises.
Report Coverage
The “Feed Amino Acids Market report – Forecast (2020-2025)”, by IndustryARC, covers an in-depth analysis of the following segments of the Feed Amino Acids Industry.
By Type: Lysine, Methionine, Threonine, Tryptophan and Others.
By Livestock: Ruminants, Poultry, Swine, Aquaculture and Others.
By Forms: Dry and Liquid.
By Geography: North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and RoW.
Key Takeaways
- With growing understanding of the benefits and an increase in acceptance, the feed additives penetration rate among feed products will increase, as long as no adverse regulatory position has an effect on growth. Assuming that the feed inclusion rate for amino acids remains steady in the future, the global feed industry 's growth and increased penetration of additives are expected to drive the amino acid market, which directly correlates with feed output volume.
- Amino acids are used for induction of growth, development, lactation, health and reproduction as additives in animal feed. The increased demand for poultry products that can drive overall industry growth has resulted in steady changes of the diet of protein. Feed amino acids consist of several ingredients that include nutrition (fats, oils and carbohydrates), proteins (amino acids), vitamins, and minerals. They contain a range of ingredients.
- However, the end use industries are being significantly affected due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as most of the countries have issued “stay at home guidance” i.e., lockdown. This factor is limiting the market growth in current situation.
Type - Segment Analysis
Threonine segment held the largest share for Feed Amino Acids market during the forecast period. Threonine in the feed is used mainly as a way of enhancing protein synthesis and gathering weight. It also helps to preserve immunity and intestinal integrity. Its deficiency affects the growth of animals and may lead to digestive problems. L-threonine also leads to better use of lysine, optimizes the composition of food, and lowers animal processing costs and the extraction of nitrogen. The threonine market segment is guided by these factors
Livestock - Segment Analysis
Poultry segment held the largest share for Feed Amino Acids for many years at a CAGR of 5.9%. The increase in animal health issues and a better awareness of the advantages of amino acids in animal feed has led to a rising poultry feed demand for amino acids. At the global level, total production of poultry has increased; with the rise in poultry production and consumption, the emphasis on meat quality became more important for meat producers.
Geography - Segment Analysis
APAC dominated the Feed Amino Acids Market share with more than 52.68%, followed by North America and Europe, Due to the rising consumer perception about the effect on animal products such as meat and dairy products of quality feed given to livestock. In addition, the ongoing modernization of the techniques of animal processing is expected to boost demand in this region for different types of feed acids. Asia Pacific’s highest market share is attributed to rapid industrialization and urbanization, which helps to increase people's per capita income and has contributed to a growth in demand from protein-rich food. The number of feed mills in 2016 decreased by about 39 percent, respectively 18 percent and 13 percent, in countries such as India, South Korea and Vietnam, as compared with 2015. This decrease in the number of feed mills indicates that, despite the continuous growth in consumption of animal protein, agricultural and feed production has consolidated.
Drivers – Feed Amino Acids Market
Growth in awareness among consumers about BSE
Bone and meat meal has historically been used for nutrients, calcium, vitamins and energy in the feed. Ruminant leftover animals which contain the protein called prion have also been fed. The cause of BSE, also known as a mad cow disease, is the root cause of bovine spongiform encephalopathy. Changes in behavior, assault on others, low head, milk yield loss and nervousness were main symptoms of the disease. The ingestion of infected carcasses can easily be transferred to humans. Cattle with this disease usually lose their beet and body movement coordination. The first in the United Kingdom was BSE suspected in 1986, followed by Europe, Asia and North America. In the 1990's, Europe battled BSE, which crippled the livestock market. Because of the higher standards of hygiene, the FDA banned mammalian protein in animal feed for ruminants in 1997. Dairy farmers were thus forced to restrict the use of animal protein, such as blood meal in foods, which increased the use of amino acids in ruminant feed. Food protection regulations are enforced in many countries to restore public trust in the supply chain. Amino acids therefore have a fair chance for bone and meat meal to be an acceptable alternative.
Challenges – Feed Amino Acids Market
Alternative protein sources
Many food sources may provide amino acids including maize leaf, maize by-products and dried distillery grains. The most cost-effective source of high-quality protein is soya meal. In contrast to the dairy cow’s requirement for optimum output it produces less methionine. Seaweed is a coastal marine algae which is a renewable protein plant for animal feed. It is rich in minerals, vitamins and fatty acids, thereby reducing costs and increasing quality of feed. Meal of the sunflower comes from the extraction of oil from the seeds of flowers. It has a high fibre content and is hence used in small amounts. These alternative sources may serve as a barrier to the growth of amino acid markets because of their high protein content and cost efficiencies.
Market Landscape
Technology launches, acquisitions and R&D activities are key strategies adopted by players in the Feed Amino Acids Market. In 2019, the market of Feed Amino Acids has been consolidated by the top five players accounting for xx% of the share. Major players in the Feed Amino Acids Market are Cargill, Incorporated, Archer Daniels Midland Company, DSM, Novus International, Sunrise Nutrachem Group, Phibro Animal Health Corporation, CJ CHEILJEDANG CORP., MEIHUA HOLDINGS GROUP CO., LTD., Sumitomo Corporation, Evonik Industries, Ajinomoto Co., Inc., Adisseo, Kemin Industries, Inc., Global Bio-chem Technology Group Company Limited and Novus Biologicals, among others.
1. Feed Amino Acids Market - Market Overview
1.1 Definitions and Scope
2. Feed Amino Acids Market - Executive Summary
2.1 Market Revenue, Market Size and Key Trends by Company
2.2 Key Trends by Type
2.3 Key Trends by Livestock
2.4 Key Trends by Forms
2.5 Key Trends by Geography
3. Feed Amino Acids Market - Landscape
3.1 Comparative analysis
3.1.1 Market Share Analysis - Top Companies
3.1.2 Product Benchmarking - Top Companies
3.1.3 Top 5 Financials Analysis
3.1.4 Patent Analysis - Top Companies
3.1.5 Pricing Analysis
4. Feed Amino Acids Market- Startup companies Scenario Premium Premium
4.1 Top startup company Analysis by
4.1.1 Investment
4.1.2 Revenue
4.1.3 Market Shares
4.1.4 Market Size and Application Analysis
4.1.5 Venture Capital and Funding Scenario
5. Feed Amino Acids Market – Industry Market Entry Scenario Premium Premium
5.1 Regulatory Framework Overview
5.2 New Business and Ease of Doing business index
5.3 Case studies of successful ventures
5.4 Customer Analysis - Top companies
6. Feed Amino Acids Market- Market Forces
6.1 Market Drivers
6.2 Market Constraints
6.3 Market Opportunities
6.4 Porters five force model
6.4.1 Bargaining power of suppliers
6.4.2 Bargaining powers of customers
6.4.3 Threat of new entrants
6.4.4 Rivalry among existing players
6.4.5 Threat of substitutes
7. Feed Amino Acids Market-Strategic analysis
7.1 Value chain analysis
7.2 Opportunities analysis
7.3 Market life cycle
7.4 Suppliers and distributors Analysis
8. Feed Amino Acids Market– By Type (Market Size - $Million)
8.1 Lysine
8.2 Methionine
8.3 Threonine
8.4 Tryptophan
8.5 Others
9. Feed Amino Acids Market– By Livestock (Market Size - $Million)
9.1 Lysine
9.2 Methionine
9.3 Threonine
9.4 Tryptophan
9.5 Others
10. Feed Amino Acids Market– By Forms (Market Size - $Million)
10.1 Dry
10.2 Liquid
11. Feed Amino Acids Market- By Geography (Market Size - $Million)
11.1 North America
11.1.1 U.S.
11.1.2 Canada
11.1.3 Mexico
11.2 South America
11.2.1 Brazil
11.2.2 Argentina
11.2.3 Colombia
11.2.4 Chile
11.2.5 Rest OF South America
11.3 Europe
11.3.1 U.K
11.3.2 Germany
11.3.3 Italy
11.3.4 France
11.3.5 Spain
11.3.6 Netherlands
11.3.7 Russia
11.3.8 Belgium
11.3.9 Rest of Europe
11.4 Asia Pacific
11.4.1 China
11.4.2 India
11.4.3 ANZ
11.4.4 Japan
11.4.5 South Korea
11.4.6 Rest of Asia Pacific
11.5 ROW
11.5.1 Middle East
11.5.1.1 Saudi Arabia
11.5.1.2 UAE
11.5.1.3 Israel
11.5.1.4 Rest of Middle East
11.5.2 Africa
11.5.2.1 South Africa
11.5.2.2 Nigeria
11.5.2.3 Rest of South Africa
12. Feed Amino Acids Market - Entropy
12.1 New Product Launches
12.2 M&A’s, Collaborations, JVs and Partnerships
13. Market Share Analysis Premium
13.1 Market Share by Country - Top companies
13.2 Market Share by Region - Top companies
13.3 Market Share by type of Product / Product category - Top companies
13.4 Market Share at global level- Top companies
13.5 Best Practices for companies
14. Feed Amino Acids Market- List of Key Companies by Country Premium
15. Feed Amino Acids Market- Company Analysis
15.1 Market Share, Company Revenue, Products, M&A, Developments
15.2 Company 1
15.3 Company 2
15.4 Company 3
15.5 Company 4
15.6 Company 5
15.7 Company 6
15.8 Company 7
15.9 Company 8
15.10 Company 9
15.11 Company 10 and more
"*Financials would be provided on a best efforts basis for private companies"
LIST OF TABLES
1.Global Feed Amino Acids Market By Type Market 2023-2030 ($M)1.1 Lysine Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Global Industry Research
1.2 Methionine Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Global Industry Research
1.3 Threonine Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Global Industry Research
1.4 Tryptophan Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Global Industry Research
2.Global Feed Amino Acids Market By Form Market 2023-2030 ($M)
2.1 Dry Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Global Industry Research
2.2 Liquid Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Global Industry Research
3.Global Feed Amino Acids Market By Type Market 2023-2030 (Volume/Units)
3.1 Lysine Market 2023-2030 (Volume/Units) - Global Industry Research
3.2 Methionine Market 2023-2030 (Volume/Units) - Global Industry Research
3.3 Threonine Market 2023-2030 (Volume/Units) - Global Industry Research
3.4 Tryptophan Market 2023-2030 (Volume/Units) - Global Industry Research
4.Global Feed Amino Acids Market By Form Market 2023-2030 (Volume/Units)
4.1 Dry Market 2023-2030 (Volume/Units) - Global Industry Research
4.2 Liquid Market 2023-2030 (Volume/Units) - Global Industry Research
5.North America Feed Amino Acids Market By Type Market 2023-2030 ($M)
5.1 Lysine Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
5.2 Methionine Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
5.3 Threonine Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
5.4 Tryptophan Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
6.North America Feed Amino Acids Market By Form Market 2023-2030 ($M)
6.1 Dry Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
6.2 Liquid Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
7.South America Feed Amino Acids Market By Type Market 2023-2030 ($M)
7.1 Lysine Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
7.2 Methionine Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
7.3 Threonine Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
7.4 Tryptophan Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
8.South America Feed Amino Acids Market By Form Market 2023-2030 ($M)
8.1 Dry Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
8.2 Liquid Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
9.Europe Feed Amino Acids Market By Type Market 2023-2030 ($M)
9.1 Lysine Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
9.2 Methionine Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
9.3 Threonine Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
9.4 Tryptophan Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
10.Europe Feed Amino Acids Market By Form Market 2023-2030 ($M)
10.1 Dry Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
10.2 Liquid Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
11.APAC Feed Amino Acids Market By Type Market 2023-2030 ($M)
11.1 Lysine Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
11.2 Methionine Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
11.3 Threonine Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
11.4 Tryptophan Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
12.APAC Feed Amino Acids Market By Form Market 2023-2030 ($M)
12.1 Dry Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
12.2 Liquid Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
13.MENA Feed Amino Acids Market By Type Market 2023-2030 ($M)
13.1 Lysine Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
13.2 Methionine Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
13.3 Threonine Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
13.4 Tryptophan Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
14.MENA Feed Amino Acids Market By Form Market 2023-2030 ($M)
14.1 Dry Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
14.2 Liquid Market 2023-2030 ($M) - Regional Industry Research
LIST OF FIGURES
1.US Feed Amino Acids Market Revenue, 2023-2030 ($M)2.Canada Feed Amino Acids Market Revenue, 2023-2030 ($M)
3.Mexico Feed Amino Acids Market Revenue, 2023-2030 ($M)
4.Brazil Feed Amino Acids Market Revenue, 2023-2030 ($M)
5.Argentina Feed Amino Acids Market Revenue, 2023-2030 ($M)
6.Peru Feed Amino Acids Market Revenue, 2023-2030 ($M)
7.Colombia Feed Amino Acids Market Revenue, 2023-2030 ($M)
8.Chile Feed Amino Acids Market Revenue, 2023-2030 ($M)
9.Rest of South America Feed Amino Acids Market Revenue, 2023-2030 ($M)
10.UK Feed Amino Acids Market Revenue, 2023-2030 ($M)
11.Germany Feed Amino Acids Market Revenue, 2023-2030 ($M)
12.France Feed Amino Acids Market Revenue, 2023-2030 ($M)
13.Italy Feed Amino Acids Market Revenue, 2023-2030 ($M)
14.Spain Feed Amino Acids Market Revenue, 2023-2030 ($M)
15.Rest of Europe Feed Amino Acids Market Revenue, 2023-2030 ($M)
16.China Feed Amino Acids Market Revenue, 2023-2030 ($M)
17.India Feed Amino Acids Market Revenue, 2023-2030 ($M)
18.Japan Feed Amino Acids Market Revenue, 2023-2030 ($M)
19.South Korea Feed Amino Acids Market Revenue, 2023-2030 ($M)
20.South Africa Feed Amino Acids Market Revenue, 2023-2030 ($M)
21.North America Feed Amino Acids By Application
22.South America Feed Amino Acids By Application
23.Europe Feed Amino Acids By Application
24.APAC Feed Amino Acids By Application
25.MENA Feed Amino Acids By Application
26.ADM, Sales /Revenue, 2015-2018 ($Mn/$Bn)
27.Sumitomo, Sales /Revenue, 2015-2018 ($Mn/$Bn)
28.Evonik, Sales /Revenue, 2015-2018 ($Mn/$Bn)
29.CJ Cheiljedang, Sales /Revenue, 2015-2018 ($Mn/$Bn)
30.Adisseo, Sales /Revenue, 2015-2018 ($Mn/$Bn)
31.Phibro, Sales /Revenue, 2015-2018 ($Mn/$Bn)
32.Meihua Holdings, Sales /Revenue, 2015-2018 ($Mn/$Bn)
33.Kemin, Sales /Revenue, 2015-2018 ($Mn/$Bn)
34.Novus, Sales /Revenue, 2015-2018 ($Mn/$Bn)
35.Sunrise Nutrachem, Sales /Revenue, 2015-2018 ($Mn/$Bn)