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市場調査レポート
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水産飼料市場レポート:魚種別、原料別、添加剤別、製品形態別、地域別、2025年~2033年Aquafeed Market Report by Species, Ingredients, Additives, Product Form, and Region 2025-2033 |
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水産飼料市場レポート:魚種別、原料別、添加剤別、製品形態別、地域別、2025年~2033年 |
出版日: 2025年06月02日
発行: IMARC
ページ情報: 英文 149 Pages
納期: 2~3営業日
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水産飼料の世界市場規模は2024年に1,830億米ドルに達しました。今後、IMARC Groupは、市場は2033年までに3,760億米ドルに達し、2025年から2033年にかけて7.46%の成長率(CAGR)を示すと予測しています。世界の水産物需要の増加、持続可能な養殖方法の大幅な進歩、飼料配合の革新、養殖市場開拓のための政府支援、生産効率化のための研究への投資の増加は、市場の成長を促進する主な要因の一部です。
世界の水産物需要の高まり
人口の増加と健康志向の高まりが水産物の需要を押し上げ、効率的で高品質な水産飼料の必要性を後押ししています。国連報告書のデータによると、世界の人口は20世紀半ばの3倍以上に増加しています。1950年に推定25億人だった世界の人類人口は、2022年11月中旬には80億人に達し、2010年以降10億人、1998年以降20億人が増加しました。世界の人口は今後30年間で20億人近く増加し、現在の80億人から2050年には97億人になると予想されており、2080年代半ばには104億人近くでピークを迎える可能性があります。これは、水産飼料市場統計にさらに大きな影響を与えています。
水産養殖実践の進歩
持続可能な養殖技術と飼料配合の革新は、生産効率、魚の成長、健康を向上させ、市場の成長を促進します。例えば、2023年7月、ケララ水産海洋大学(Kufos)は有機廃棄物から魚粉を生産する実験プロジェクトを開始しました。このプロジェクトは、クロバエの幼虫を使って有機廃棄物から魚の飼料に必要なタンパク質を生産することを目的としています。有機廃棄物はこの目的のために発生源で分別されます。同様に2024年3月、サルマー社は意欲的な技術革新・研究開発イニシアチブ「サーモン・リビング・ラボ」を立ち上げ、産業界のリーダー、NGO、学術界、その他サケとともに生きる人々が集まり、共有し、学ぶことを呼びかけた。カーギルはその最初のパートナーです。これは、今後数年間の水産飼料市場予測に弾みをつけると思われます。
政府の支援と投資
養殖開発を支援する政府のイニシアティブと研究開発への投資の増加は市場の拡大とイノベーションを促進します。例えば、インドにおける魚の消費という調査があります。インド農業研究評議会(Indian Council of Agricultural Research)、インド政府農業・農民福祉省(Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers'Welfare)、およびワールドフィッシュ(WorldFish)が発表した調査「インドにおける魚消費 - パターンと動向(Patterns and Trends)」でも、インド人口の72.1%、9億6,700万人に相当する人々が魚を食生活に取り入れていることがわかりました。この研究では、過去15年間のNational Family Health Survey報告書など、政府の様々な情報源からの一次データを使用しました。この調査は、インド農業研究評議会(ICAR)とワールドフィッシュ、国際食料政策研究所、水産・畜産・酪農省国家漁業開発委員会、水産物輸出開発局などのインド政府機関、その他の主要機関の共同作業として実施されました。
The global aquafeed market size reached USD 183.0 Billion in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 376.0 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 7.46% during 2025-2033. The rising global seafood demand, significant advancements in sustainable aquaculture practices, innovations in feed formulations, government support for aquaculture development, and increasing investments in research for production efficiency are some of the major factors driving the growth of the market.
Rising Global Seafood Demand
The increasing population and growing health consciousness boost the demand for seafood, thus driving the need for efficient and high-quality aquafeed. According to the data from the United Nations report, the world's population is more than three times larger than it was in the mid-twentieth century. The global human population reached 8.0 billion in mid-November 2022 from an estimated 2.5 billion people in 1950, adding 1 billion people since 2010 and 2 billion since 1998. The world's population is expected to increase by nearly 2 billion persons in the next 30 years, from the current 8 billion to 9.7 billion in 2050 and could peak at nearly 10.4 billion in the mid-2080s. This is further influencing the aquafeed market statistics significantly.
Advancements in Aquaculture Practices
Innovations in sustainable farming techniques and feed formulations enhance production efficiency, fish growth, and health, propelling market growth. For instance, in July 2023, The Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (Kufos) launched an experimental project to produce fish meal from organic waste. The project aims to produce the protein required for fish feed from organic waste using black soldier fly larvae. Organic waste will be separated at the source for the purpose. Similarly, in March 2024, SalMar launched an ambitious innovation and R&D initiative, Salmon Living Lab, calling upon industry leaders, NGOs, academia, and other people who live by and with salmon to come together to share and learn. Cargill has been the first partner to sign up. This is likely to fuel the aquafeed market forecast over the coming years.
Government Support and Investment
Government initiatives supporting aquaculture development and increased investments in research and development foster market expansion and innovation. For instance, the study, Fish Consumption in India: Patterns and Trends, unveiled by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare, Government of India, and WorldFish also found that 72.1% of the Indian population, equivalent to 967 million individuals, incorporate fish into their diet. The study used primary data from various Government sources, including National Family Health Survey reports, over the last 15 years. The research was conducted as a collaborative effort of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and WorldFish, along with the International Food Policy Research Institute, Government of India institutions, including the National Fisheries Development Board of the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying and the Marine Products Export Development Authority, and other leading organizations.
Carps accounts for the majority of the market share
Carps are omnivorous and can adapt to a variety of feed types. Their aquafeed often includes plant-based ingredients like soybean meal, along with a moderate amount of protein and fats. Tilapia feed is generally plant-based with a balanced protein-to-fat ratio. Ingredients like corn, wheat, and soybean meal are common, and the protein content is usually moderate to match their herbivorous dietary needs. For instance, in February 2024, Aquasoja unveiled a new feed for tilapia and carp. The new aquafeed fulfills the nutritional requirements of both species, maintaining a focus on high-quality protein ingredients and fish health conditions.
Soybean holds the largest share of the industry
Soybean is a widely used plant-based protein source that is driving the market segment. It is rich in essential amino acids and is often included as an alternative or supplement to fishmeal. It is highly digestible and commonly used in feeds for herbivorous and omnivorous fish. Fish meal is made from processed fish or fish waste and is a high-quality source of animal protein and essential amino acids. It is commonly used in feeds for carnivorous and omnivorous fish, such as salmon and trout.
Vitamins and minerals represents the leading market segment
Vitamins and minerals are essential nutrients that are added to aquafeed to promote health, growth, and development. Vitamins like A, D, and E, and minerals like zinc and selenium, are often included. These are crucial for metabolic processes, immune function, and bone development. Feed enzymes, such as protease, amylase, and phytase, are added to improve the digestibility of nutrients. They help break down complex molecules like proteins, carbohydrates, and phytate, thereby enhancing nutrient absorption and reducing waste.
Pellets exhibits a clear dominance in the market
Pelleted feed is made by compressing a mixture of ingredients into small, cylindrical shapes. These pellets are easy to handle and can be made to float or sink, depending on the feeding habits of the species. Pellets are often used for larger fish and come in various sizes to match the size of the fish being farmed. Liquid feeds are nutrient-rich solutions used primarily for larval stages and filter-feeding species. They can be administered directly into the water or applied to another feed substrate. Liquid feeds are easier for small aquatic species to consume.
Asia Pacific leads the market, accounting for the largest aquafeed market share
The market research report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include North America (the United States and Canada); Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, and others); Europe (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, and others); Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Peru, and others), and Middle East and Africa (Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran, the United Arab Emirates, and others). According to the report, Asia Pacific represents the largest regional market for aquafeed.
The increasing seafood consumption is driving the market growth across the Asia Pacific region. This is primarily due to population growth and rising health awareness, which is boosting the growth of the market. The rapid expansion of aquaculture industries in countries like China, India, and Vietnam boosts the demand for high-quality feed. Favorable government initiatives supporting sustainable aquaculture practices and substantial investments in research and development (R&D) further fuel market growth. Advancements in feed technology and the adoption of alternative protein sources like insect meal and algae enhance production efficiency and sustainability.