Global Animal Milk Replacer Market Report 2022: Growing Livestock Population
Global Animal Milk Replacer Market
Dublin, Dec. 06, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Global Animal Milk Replacer Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report by Type, Distribution Channel, Form (Solid and Liquid), Animal Type (Calf, Small Animal, Kitten, Foal, Pig, Puppies), Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2022-2028" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The Global Animal Milk Replacer Market size is expected to reach $5.5 billion by 2028, rising at a market growth of 4.5% CAGR during the forecast period.
Newborns do not have a reservoir of vital nutrients and fluids to compensate for the absence of breast milk, nor can they digest or absorb excessive amounts of these substances. Therefore, it is crucial to learn how to correctly provide milk substitutes to babies. Milk substitutes are developed for specific animal species based on their nutritional needs and physiology. Consumers must exercise extreme caution when using these treatments on species other than those listed on the product's label.
Inappropriate processing, handling, or storage may change the structure, nutritional content, and solubility of milk proteins and lipids in milk substitutes. Before usage, fats may develop rancid if exposed to extreme warmth and air. Therefore, milk replacer products should not be combined with components other than those listed on the label for reconstitution. Different brands of milk substitutes and different varieties of the same brand should not be blended.
Market Growth Factors
Utilizing Probiotics in Animal Milk Replacer
It is well known that probiotics affect the growth of a calf's gut microbiota. The balance of microorganisms is an indicator of the breakdown and absorption of nutrients to boost the immune system. Stimulating a healthy microbiome in the early weeks of infancy is essential to prevent diarrhea and respiratory illnesses.
The use of probiotics in a milk substitute enhances the colonization of good bacteria in the digestive system and decreases the activity of pathogens, according to scientific studies. This is especially relevant in intensive calf-raising systems where the availability of colostrum may be limited or inadequate. Ensure that milk replacer is formulated to promote the maturation of a newborn calf's growing digestive system and to contribute to its early growth which accelerates the growth of the animal milk replacer market.
Growing Number of Livestock Across the World
The cattle industry is very dynamic. It is changing in response to the rapidly expanding demand for animal products in emerging nations. In affluent nations, the demand for cattle products is stagnant, but many production processes are becoming more efficient and environmentally sustainable.
Changes in demand for livestock products throughout history have been influenced mainly by human population growth, income growth, and urbanization, and the production response in various livestock systems has been associated with advances in science and technology as well as increases in animal numbers. Globally, livestock products account for 17 percent of calorie intake and 33 percent of protein consumption, although there are significant disparities between rich and poor nations which accelerate the growth of the animal milk replacer market.
Marketing Restraining Factor
The High Price of Animal Milk Replacer
The cost is the major barrier for a lot of manufacturers. The price of a single dose of some of the better-grade replacers can easily vary from $30 to $50, yet a single dose of many different brands may only include somewhere between 100g and 125g of IgGs. If the consumer wishes to replicate the nutrition that the mother would have provided for the calf, it would demand to feed the calf at least 150g-200g of IgGs. As a result, administering several doses of a colostrum replacer has the potential to become quite pricey. Both Godden and Earleywine encourage producers not to choose a colostrum replacer only because it's inexpensive.
Scope of the Study
By Type
Dairy Based
Animal Based
Plant Based
Pre-Mixed
Others
By Distribution Channel
Supermarkets & Hypermarkets
Convenience Stores
Specialty Stores
E-commerce
Others
By Form
Solid
Liquid
By Animal Type
Calf
Small Animal
Kitten
Foal
Pig
Puppies
Others
By Geography
North America
US
Canada
Mexico
Rest of North America
Europe
Germany
UK
France
Russia
Spain
Italy
Rest of Europe
Asia Pacific
China
Japan
India
South Korea
Australia
Malaysia
Rest of Asia Pacific
LAMEA
Brazil
Argentina
UAE
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
Nigeria
Rest of LAMEA
Key Market Players
Royal FrieslandCampina N.V.
Glanbia PLC
Koninklijke DSM N.V.
Cargill Corporation
Alltech, Inc.
Liprovit BV
Manna Pro Products LLC
Beaphar B.V.
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter 1. Market Scope & Methodology
Chapter 2. Market Overview
Chapter 3. Global Animal Milk Replacer Market by Type
Chapter 4. Global Animal Milk Replacer Market by Distribution Channel
Chapter 5. Global Animal Milk Replacer Market by Form
Chapter 6. Global Animal Milk Replacer Market by Animal Type
Chapter 7. Global Animal Milk Replacer Market by Region
Chapter 8. Company Profiles
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