The Global Feed Phytogenics Market to 2023: A $940 Million Opportunity - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Feed Phytogenics market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.15% to reach US$939.13 million by 2023, from US$620.459 million in 2017. Growing global livestock production is the major driver of global feed phytogenics market.

Rising per capita meat consumption is encouraging farmers to increase the production of livestock including poultry and swine which, in turn, is boosting the demand for feed phytogenics market.

Growing demand for organic meat and livestock products will further contribute to the growth of feed phytogenics market during the forecast period.

Geographically, Europe holds a significant market share on account of ban on use of antibiotics, growing focus on developing alternatives for chemical feed additives, and high demand for safe and hygienic meat in EU countries.

Major industry players profiled as part of the report are BIOMIN Holding GmbH, Delacon, Cargill, Dostofarm, and Kemin Industries among others.

Key Topics Covered

1. INTRODUCTION

2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

4. MARKET DYNAMICS

5. FEED PHYTOGENICS MARKET BY TYPE
5.1. Oleoresins
5.2. Herbs and Spices
5.3. Essential Oils
5.4. Others

6. FEED PHYTOGENICS MARKET BY FUNCTION
6.1. Palatability Enhancers
6.2. Antioxidants
6.3. Performance Enhancers
6.4. Others

7. FEED PHYTOGENICS MARKET BY LIVESTOCK
7.1. Swine
7.2. Poultry
7.3. Ruminants
7.4. Others

8. FEED PHYTOGENICS MARKET BY GEOGRAPHY
8.1. North America
8.2. South America
8.3. Europe
8.4. Middle East and Africa
8.5. Asia Pacific

9. COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE
9.1. Market Share Analysis
9.2. Recent Investment and Deals
9.3. Strategies of Key Players

10. COMPANY PROFILES
10.1. BIOMIN Holding GmbH
10.2. Delacon
10.3. Cargill
10.4. Dostofarm
10.5. Kemin Industries
10.6. Phytobiotics
10.7. Nutricare Life Sciences Ltd.
10.8. Pancosma
10.9. EW Nutrition
10.10. Nor-Feed

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Related Topics: Animal Feedstuffs

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Related Topics: Animal Feedstuffs