Starter Feed Market, By Product Type (Medicated and Non-Medicated), By Form (Mash, Crumbles, Pellets, and Others), and By Livestock (Poultry, Aquaculture, Ruminants, Pigs, and Others) - Global Industry Insights, Trends, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2022-2028
Key factors such as increasing awareness about health of livestock, increasing demand for organic and healthier feed products, and rapid acceptance of starter feed, as an effective alternative to conventional feed across the globe are projected to fuel growth of global starter feed market over the forecast period. Furthermore, increasing demand for livestock globally is boosting demand for variety of starter feed products. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, global export of beef, broiler meat, and pork is projected to increase by 5%, 2%, and 1% respectively in 2018. The global production of beef, veal, pork, and broiler meat is projected to reach 63 million tons, 113.5 million tons, and 92.5 million tons respectively in 2018.
Market Outlook
On the basis of form, pellets segment accounted for major market share in global starter feed market in 2016. Multiple advantages of pellets over other product forms such as ease of handling and storage, and long lasting shelf life are major factors that drive growth of this segment.
On the basis of livestock, poultry segment dominated the market in 2016. Favorable growth of poultry industry along with increasing demand for eggs across the world is expected to create potential opportunity for growth of this segment over the forecast period. According to the United States Department of Agriculture Report, the total eggs production in the U.S. was valued at 97 billion eggs in 2015 and rose to 102 billion eggs in 2016.
Medicated starter feed is expected to gain major traction in the market over the forecast period. Building a strong immunity through medicated starter feed is an effective alternative to vaccination, which will prevent potential diseases in the early period of growth. For instance, medicated starter feed is given to pigs to lower the incidence of cervical lymphadenitis, which is caused by Streptococci of Group E. Coccidiosis is a common intestinal disease found in chickens and it can be prevented by feeding medicated starter feed to the chickens, which are not vaccinated for coccidiosis.
Asia Pacific is projected to be the fastest growing region in the market over the forecast period. Key players operating in the starter feed market are investing in Asia Pacific to tap potential market in China, India, Australia, and various other economies. For instance, in January 2018, Cargill Incorporated invested US$ 10 million to open a fish feed plant in Andhra Pradesh, India. The plant possesses capacity of 90,000 tons per year. Owing to such high capacity, Cargill Incorporated will be able to increase its fish feed capacity in India to serve customers in the region. Such factors are projected to have a positive impact on growth of starter feed market in Asia Pacific.