ANIMAL INTESTINAL HEALTH MARKET SIZE AND SHARE ANALYSIS - GROWTH TRENDS AND FORECASTS (2024 - 2031)
Animal Intestinal Health Market, By Animal Type (Production Animal, Companion Animal), By Product Type (Nutrition, Probiotics, Prebiotics, Postbiotics, Phytogenics, Enzymes, Immunomodulators, Pharmaceuticals), By Form (Dry, Liquid), By Application (Metabolism, Weight Gain, Gut Health, Nutrient Digestion, Disease Prevention, Others), By Geography (North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa)
In April 2022, Alltech, a nutrition company, launched Bio-Mos 2, a second-generation feed supplement for cattle aimed at optimizing average daily gains, supporting calf immune system development, and promoting a healthy gut microbiome without antibiotics throughout production
In July 2022, Grain Processing Corporation (GPC), a leading manufacturer and worldwide marketer of corn-based products, introduced FYBRIN RS resistant starch at the IFT Expo in Chicago. This new corn-based resistant starch is a gluten-free dietary fiber with minimal calories.
In November 2023, General Mills, a multinational manufacturer and marketer of branded processed consumer foods, acquired Fera Pets, a pet supplement brand marking its entry into the pet care supplements market. The acquisition focuses on developing scientifically proven high-quality supplements for pets using a blend of Eastern and Western medicine.
In July 2023, DSM, a global health, nutrition & bioscience company, acquired Adare Biome, which develops, produces, and commercializes high-quality postbiotic solutions, for USD 299.5 million to broaden its product portfolio in animal postbiotics.
In June 2022, Cargill acquired Delacon, a manufacturer of phytogenic animal feed additives. This acquisition expands Cargill's portfolio in natural herb and plant-based additives aimed at enhancing the health of livestock and companion animals.