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飼料分析の世界市場予測(2022年~2027年)Forage Analysis Market - Forecasts from 2022 to 2027 |
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飼料分析の世界市場予測(2022年~2027年) |
出版日: 2022年12月01日
発行: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence
ページ情報: 英文 135 Pages
納期: 即日から翌営業日
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世界の飼料分析の市場規模は、2020年に4億5,538万6,000米ドルとなり、CAGRで6.48%の成長を示し、2027年に7億651万2,000米ドルになると予測されています。市場を牽引する要因には、世界の畜産物の需要拡大により、高品質な飼料の需要が増加していることなどが挙げられます。しかし、農家や飼料メーカーの知識不足、十分なインフラの不足などの障害が、市場の成長を妨げています。
当レポートでは、世界の飼料分析市場について調査し、市場規模や予測、COVID-19の影響、市場の促進要因および課題、市場動向、セグメント別の市場分析、競合情勢、主要企業のプロファイルなどの体系的な情報を提供しています。
The forage analysis market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.48% to reach US$706.512 million by 2027, from US$455.386 million in 2020.
Forage analysis is research conducted to examine the composition, quality, and compatibility of forage fed to cattle. The forage analysis market is being driven primarily by increased demand for high-quality fodder. Growing global demand for animal products has increased demand for high-quality fodder, which is favorably boosting the forage analysis market's growth. Strict feed analysis and quality standards are also assisting in the growth of the forage analysis industry. However, obstacles such as a lack of knowledge among farmers and forage manufacturers, as well as a lack of sufficient infrastructure, are limiting the market's growth. Additionally, growth and expansion of the agricultural business, particularly in developing nations, as well as advancements in fertilizers, will generate profitable prospects for the forage analysis market. On the other hand, a lack of fundamental supporting infrastructure is expected to provide a challenge to the industry throughout the projection period.
Growth Factors
The mandated analysis of safety and feed quality, as well as specialized testing services appearing as cost and time-effective options, are the primary factors driving the expansion of the forage analysis market. Furthermore, the market's expansion is aided by rapidly developing markets and undeveloped regions. The environmentally friendly method of yield improvement also helps the industry flourish. Several companies have collaborated to curate innovative products and solutions to boost market sales. Therefore these developments have been positively influencing the market and are anticipated to surge the market for forage analysis. For instance, Cargill Animal Nutrition has chosen Consumer Physics to partner with and market Reveal® to dairy producers in the United States. Reveal is a real-time forage analysis solution that puts the capability of a Cargill forage lab analysis in the palm of your hand by leveraging SCiO - Consumer Physics' smallest handheld Near-Infrared (NIR) spectrometer.
The requirement in dairy operations to drive growth
The quality of forage has a direct impact on the feed cost and milk production of a dairy operation. As the quality of the forage decreases, the amount of concentrate that needs to be fed to the livestock increases. Studies by the University of Kentucky have shown that additional grain cannot always overcome the decrease in forage quality, thus, resulting in lower milk production as compared to when higher quality forages are fed. Both these factors negatively impact income over feed cost and are often observed when lower-quality forages are fed. Therefore, to determine the quality of forages available to be fed or purchased, they must be tested by a forage testing laboratory, which is expected to drive growth in the forage analysis market. These results provide the nutritionists with the amount of each nutrient the forages can supply in a balanced ratio for the milking dairy herd, heifers, or dry cows. Moreover, these results can also be used to allocate forages to different groups of cows or heifers based on their needs, thus allowing one to utilize available forages in a dairy operation in the best way possible. This eminence of the process in dairy operations is thus projected to drive growth in the market.
Market Key Developments
Product Offerings
SEGMENTATION
Dry Matter
Fiber
Crude Protein
Others
Wet Chemistry
NIR (Near-Infrared Reflectance)
Cattle
Sheep
Equine
North America
South America
Europe
Middle East and Africa
Asia Pacific