Monday, 8 August 2016

Stability trials help feed additive makers gain control !

Animal Feed Additives : Allied Market Research
Animal Feed Additives
Animal feeds are being used worldwide for reasons more than one. While some of them help cover requirements for vital nutrients, there are some that improve growth performance.

Thus, recent improvements in food intake as well as optimization of feed utilization has drawn many manufacturers to the animal feed additives market. Research analysts at Allied Market Research have been long involved in studying the share and size of different technological properties as well as product quality. They discovered that application of feed additives across several countries are still questioned by various consumer elements including the antibiotics. The animal feed additives market is valued at $32.1 billion by 2021 and is expected to register a CAGR of about 5.8 percent from 2015 to 2021.

Business expansion

Several agricultural product manufacturers are seen striking export deals with China. There is absolutely no doubt that the livestock industry in the country is developing extremely fast. This has increased both the dollar value and sales volume for feed additive manufacturers planning to expand their business in China.

In a recent incident, Frondita Biogroup backed a new export sales following its participation in a popular trade show in China. Commenting on the expansion plan, Arunas Vanagas, the chief executive officer at Frondita Biogroup said “We sell to other countries — a little in South America and Eastern Europe and the Middle East,” he said. “That is almost nothing compared to what we can do in China. Demand is big, and the the market is huge.”

Companies are expected to register in China before they ship the samples for trials. In April, 2016 Camlin Fine Science established its first activity in the United States and cleared its intentions about developing its footprint in the animal husbandry.

Growth in animal feed additives market

This year more and more U.S. producers in the United States will be seen replacing the inorganic mineral traces with the organic range to meet the regulations. Producers believe that the shift will help them focus on nutrition utilization along with fertility. Countries like Japan have already passed a regulation on the additives such as copper and zinc.

The regulation was passed after few government officials found contamination in feeds for pigs as well as poultry. In May 2016, Korea also passed a law on these two minerals. Government bodies worldwide are now determined to regulate the quantity of minerals that goes into animal feed as their role in polluting the environment around us is vital.



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