The
robust growth in meat consumption on the global front has
significantly benefited the animal feed and subsequently the animal
feed antioxidants market over the past few years. However
stringent government regulations and the number of issues encountered
while working with natural feed antioxidants are retraining the
global animal feed antioxidants market from achieving a rather
flourishing growth.
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strategies. The report also evaluates key drivers, inhibitors and
opportunities impacting the global market of natural and synthetic
animal feed antioxidants.
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Overview
of the global animal feed antioxidants market
Antioxidants,
commonly referred to as “shelf-life extenders”, extend the
shelf-life of feed nutrients in animal feed elements such as
vitamins, fats, pigments, and flavoring agents. Thus, animal feed
antioxidants serve to provide nutrient security to the animals
dependent on the feed. Oxidization of animal feed leads to reduced
performance and weakened health of animals. It is therefore essential
to keep animal feed from getting oxidized, purpose that is aptly
served by animal feed antioxidants.
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The
globally rising demand for livestock products such as milk, eggs and
meat has given to significant demand rise for animal feed
antioxidants, along with the primary rise in demand for natural and
synthetic animal feed. It is expected that livestock producers on a
global front will focus on high use of antioxidants in animal feed to
reduce instances of nutrient loss and deteriorated feed quality due
to oxidation.
In
2011, the global animal feed antioxidants market was worth
approximately US$162.4 million. Growing at a modest CAGR of 4.2% over
the next four years, the global animal feed antioxidants market could
acquire net worth of nearly US$216.8 million by 2018.
The
report classifies animal feed antioxidants on two major categories:
natural animal feed antioxidants and synthetic animal feed
antioxidants. Natural animal feed antioxidants are formulated from
raw material such as corn, rapeseed, and a variety of oilseeds. These
raw materials are blended with ingredients such as grains and soybean
to match nutrient requirements range laid down by the FDA. Synthetic
animal feed antioxidants are made as pure substances of constant
composition and then blended in properly defined mixtures with a
variety of pure substances.
Companies
mentioned in the research report
The
global natural and synthetic animal feed antioxidants market is
highly competitive. The major players, as identified in the research
report, include DSM, Danisco, BASF SE, and ADM.
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