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市場調査レポート
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飼料用アミノ酸の世界市場-2023年~2030年Global Feed Amino Acids Market - 2023-2030 |
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飼料用アミノ酸の世界市場-2023年~2030年 |
出版日: 2023年09月11日
発行: DataM Intelligence
ページ情報: 英文 278 Pages
納期: 即日から翌営業日
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世界の飼料用アミノ酸市場は、2022年に69億米ドルに達し、2023-2030年の予測期間中にCAGR 5.5%で成長し、2030年には93億米ドルに達すると予測されています。
畜産業は、所得の増加、食生活の嗜好の変化、人口の増加など多くの要因から、世界的に最も急成長している市場のひとつです。米国は世界最大級の飼料・畜産業を擁し、5,800以上の飼料製造工場で年間2億8,400万トン以上の完成飼料とペットフードを生産しています。成長する畜産業界では、飼料効率を高めるために、より多くの量の飼料用アミノ酸が求められています。
飼料の配合は、さまざまな動物種、成長段階、生産目標の特定の栄養要件を満たすように調整されます。例えば、アミノ酸の量が不足すると、乳牛の生乳生産量が減少します。したがって、動物の栄養要件への関心の高まりは、飼料用アミノ酸市場の主要な動向として機能します。
世界の飼料用アミノ酸市場では、家禽産業は、セクターにおける重要な役割を強調し、実質的に1/3の市場シェアを占めています。同時に、アジア太平洋はまた、いくつかの重要な要因のためにかなりの1/3の市場シェアを保持しています。Alltech Agri-Food Outlook 2023によると、中国の飼料生産量は2億6,073万9,000トンで最も多いです。
適切なアミノ酸プロファイルを持つ飼料を調合することは、飼料利用を最適化し、同レベルの生産に必要な飼料量を削減するのに役立ちます。現代の動物栄養学は、動物に正確な栄養要求を満たす飼料を与えることの重要性を強調しています。
飼料配合におけるアミノ酸の正しいバランスは、動物の成長、飼料要求率、および全体的な成績の向上に寄与します。第11回Alltech飼料調査によると、2021年の国際飼料生産量は、2020年の11億8,700万トンから12億3,500万トンに増加しました。飼料生産量の増加に伴い、飼料配合の必須成分としてのアミノ酸のニーズも高まっています。
動物の健康と栄養への関心が高まるにつれて、動物の体に必要な特定の栄養について理解が深まっています。アミノ酸は、成長、代謝、免疫、繁殖を含む多くの生理学的機能にとって極めて重要です。正確なアミノ酸プロファイルを持つ飼料を配合することで、これらの特定のニーズを満たすことができ、動物の健康増進に貢献します。
アミノ酸は、動物の成長を促進し、パフォーマンスを最大化するための基本です。動物生産における抗生物質の使用を削減する動向に伴い、アミノ酸は成長を促進し健康を維持するための代替物質として人気を集めています。家畜が必要なアミノ酸が確実に摂取できるようにすることで、生産者は体重増加、飼料効率、製品生産量を最適化することができます。
世界の人口が増え続け、経済諸国が発展するにつれ、肉、牛乳、卵などの動物性タンパク質源に対するニーズが高まっています。例えば、FAOの推定によると、基本期間の平均である2018年から2020年と比較して、今後1o年間に予想される肉タンパク質の消費量の伸びは14%です。動物性タンパク質の需要が増加するにつれて、家畜生産はこの需要を満たすために増加する必要があります。
適切なアミノ酸の補給は、家畜が健康と生産性に必要な必須栄養素をすべて摂取できるようにします。アミノ酸は、肉、乳、卵などの畜産物の品質に影響を与えます。十分なアミノ酸の摂取は、肉質の向上、乳量の増加、卵の生産率の向上につながり、高品質なタンパク源に対する消費者の期待に応えるものです。
消費者と業界の嗜好は、植物性タンパク質、昆虫食、藻類などの代替タンパク質源へとシフトしています。例えば、動物の飼料の15~30%は油糧種子や豆類で構成されていることが多いです。タンパク質源として最もよく利用されるのは大豆ミールで、特に家禽の飼料に多く使われています。
このような代用品は、より持続可能で環境にやさしい選択肢として販売されることが多く、従来の動物由来のアミノ酸から需要を転換させる可能性があります。こうした代替品で十分な栄養が得られるのであれば、飼料メーカーや生産者はアミノ酸の補給よりもそちらを選ぶと思われます。
Global Feed Amino Acids Market reached US$ 6.9 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 9.3 billion by 2030, growing with a CAGR of 5.5% during the forecast period 2023-2030.
Livestock industry is one of the fatest growing market globally due to many factors including rising incomes, shifting dietary preferences, and population increase. U.S. has one of the largest feed and livestock businesses in the world, producing more than 284 million tonnes of finished feed and pet food annually with its more than 5,800 animal feed manufacturing plants. The growing livestock industry demands a larger amount of feed amino acids to increase feed efficiency.
Feed formulations are tailored to meet the specific nutritional requirements of different animal species, growth stages, and production goals. For instance, an insufficient quantity of amino acids will cause dairy cows to produce less milk. Hence, the growing focus on the nutritional requirement of the animal acts as a key trend for the feed amino acid market.
In the global feed amino acid market, the poultry industry commands a substantial 1/3rd market share, highlighting its significant role in the sector. Simultaneously, Asia-Pacific also holds a substantial 1/3rd market share due to several key factors. According to Alltech Agri-Food Outlook 2023, China has the highest feed production with 260.739 million tonnes.
Formulating feeds with the right amino acid profiles helps optimize feed utilization, reducing the amount of feed needed for the same level of production. Modern animal nutrition science emphasizes the importance of providing animals with diets that meet their precise nutritional requirements.
Correct balance of amino acids in feed formulations contributes to improved animal growth, feed conversion rates, and overall performance. According to the 11th annual Alltech feed survey, 2021, international feed production increased to 1.235 billion tonnes, up from 1.187 billion tonnes in 2020. As feed production increases the need for amino acid as an essential component of feed formulations rises as well.
The growing focus on animal health and nutrition caused a greater understanding of the specific nutritional requirements of the animal body. Amino acids are crucial for many physiological functions, which include growth, metabolism, immunity, and reproduction. Formulating feeds with precise amino acid profiles helps meet these specific needs, contributing to better animal health.
Amino acids are fundamental to promoting growth and maximizing performance in animals. With the trend to reduce the use of antibiotics in animal production, amino acids have gained popularity as alternatives for promoting growth and maintaining health. By ensuring that animals receive the necessary amino acids in their diets, producers can optimize weight gain, feed efficiency, and product output.
As the world's population continues to grow and economies develop, there is an increased need for animal-based protein sources such as meat, milk, and eggs. For instance, according to FAO's estimation in comparison to the base period average of 2018-2020, the expected growth in meat protein consumption during the following 1o years is 14%. As the demand for animal-based protein grows, livestock production needs to increase to meet this demand.
Proper amino acid supplementation ensures that animals receive all the essential nutrients necessary for their health and productivity. Amino acids influence the quality of animal products such as meat, milk, and eggs. Adequate amino acid intake leads to improved meat quality, higher milk yields, and better egg production rates, meeting consumer expectations for high-quality protein sources.
Consumer and industry preferences are shifting towards alternative protein sources such as plant-based proteins, insect meals, and algae. For instance, 15-30% of the diets of animals often consist of oilseed meals and legumes. Most frequently utilized as a source of protein is soybean meal, particularly in the diets of poultry.
Such alternatives are often marketed as more sustainable and environmentally friendly options, potentially diverting demand away from traditional animal-derived amino acids. If these alternatives provide adequate nutrition, feed manufacturers and producers will choose them over amino acid supplementation.
The global feed amino acids market is segmented based on type, livestock, form, source, distribution channel and region.
Poultry meat and eggs are widely consumed globally due to their affordability, nutritional value, and versatility. According to FAO, world meat markets for the period 2021-30, poultry meat consumption is expected to rise to 152 Mt globally throughout the forecast period, making up 52% of the increased meat consumed. The aforementioned high demand for poultry products directly results in a larger demand for poultry feed, including amino acids.
To promote growth, egg production, and overall health, poultry diets are designed to specifically address the nutritional requirements of various production phases (such as broilers and layers). The addition of amino acids to poultry feed, allows producers to precisely balance diets, ensuring that poultry get the required nutrients in the most efficient and cost-effective manner. As a result, the demand for amino acids in poultry feed remains consistently high.
The rising demand for animal-based protein sources such as meat, milk, and eggs in Asia-Pacific due to the growing population and increasing disposable income is a primary contributor for the growth of the market. The respective fact drives the need for efficient and sustainable livestock production, which in turn boosts the demand for feed amino acids.
In July 2022, AB Agri opened a new 240,240,000-capacity feed mill in Tongchuan City, Shaanxi Province, China, to further expand production capacity. Further, there is a growing focus on the livestock industry in various countries of Asia-Pacific. In June 2023, India Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, and Dairying launched the Nandi portal to help farmers by promoting the livestock industry.
Key players in the feed and agriculture sectors have established a strong presence in the Asia Pacific, bolstering market growth. For instance, in December 2021, Trouw Nutrition, an animal nutrition company announced a partnership with Stellapps, India's leading dairy-tech start-up. Through this partnership, Trouw Nutrition's high-quality feed products, like premixes and feed additives to support animal health and productivity are available to over 3 million smallholder.
The major global players include: Adisseo, Archer Daniel Midland Co., Evonik Industries AG, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Ajinomoto Co., Inc., CJ CHEILJEDANG CORP, Global Bio-chem Technology Group Company Limited, AMINO GmbH, Kemin Industries, Inc., Welding GmbH & Co. KG.
The supply has been severely impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak even though the demand for animal feed has remained stable. The supply has been severely impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak even though the demand for animal feed has remained stable. Lockdowns, travel restrictions, and labor shortages disrupted supply chains and potentially affected the production and distribution of amino acids and other feed ingredients. This led to delays, shortages, and increased costs of feed amino acids.
The demand for certain types of animal products, such as meat and dairy, saw fluctuations due to changing consumer behavior during the pandemic. Poultry and pork have experienced significant impacts as there are rumors that chickens and their products would spread the disease. Such changes in consumer demand and market led to less livestock production which caused less demand for amino acid in their feed.
The on-going Russia-Ukraine conflict disrupted supply chains, including the transportation of goods and materials. The respective fact also affected the distribution of amino acids and other feed ingredients, impacting availability and pricing on the global market. The war impacted livestock production which reduced the demand for animal feed.
The largest lysine producer in Russia is apparently in difficulty after shelling. The significant cross-border shelling is likely to hinder operations at Premix Plant Number 1 in the city of Shebekino. More than half of the feed lysine demand in the Russian market is satisfied by premix plant number 1, which produces about 80,000 tonnes of it annually. Shebekino, a town of 40,000 just 10 km from the border, suffered occasional shelling during the war.
The global feed amino acids market report would provide approximately 77 tables, 85 figures and 278 Pages.
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