Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Global Trace Minerals for Animal Feed Market by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2025


MarketResearchNest.com adds “Global Trace Minerals for Animal Feed Market Research Report 2019”new report to its research database.
Organic trace minerals are minerals used in small quantities, which are formed by attaching inorganic trace minerals to organic molecules such as amino acids or polysaccharides. The organic molecules used in the formation of organic trace minerals are called chelates. Though only small quantities of organic trace minerals are added to animal feed, they play an important role in maintaining the animal's health. The chelates in these minerals prevent the trace minerals from interacting with other minerals and feed components in the animals' bodies, thereby enhancing the absorption of the trace minerals. The bioavailability of organic trace minerals is higher than that of inorganic trace minerals. As a result, organic trace minerals are increasingly preferred over inorganic trace minerals in the animal feed segment.
Increasing meat consumption is important driver of this industry. Meat is one of the major sources of proteins. A shift in the food consumption pattern, which includes favoring proteins derived from animal sources is playing a key role in the growth of meat consumption globally. This, in turn, is anticipated to have a positive impact on the organic trace minerals industry.
The global organic trace minerals for animal feeds market accounted for the majority market share in Europe during 2017 due to the increasing demand for cattle mineral feed in the region. Consumers are increasingly shifting toward the consumption of organic meat over conventional meat due to the increased health concerns. This in turn, will boost the adoption of organic trace minerals for animal supplements in the region throughout the predicted period.          
Scope of Trace Minerals for Animal Feed: Trace Minerals for Animal Feed Market report evaluates the growth rate and the market value based on market dynamics, growth inducing factors. The complete knowledge is based on latest industry news, opportunities, and trends. The report contains a comprehensive market analysis and vendor landscape in addition to a SWOT analysis of the key vendors.
The global Trace Minerals for Animal Feed market is valued at xx million US$ in 2018 is expected to reach xx million US$ by the end of 2025, growing at a CAGR of xx% during 2019-2025.
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This report focuses on Trace Minerals for Animal Feed volume and value at global level, regional level and company level. From a global perspective, this report represents overall Trace Minerals for Animal Feed market size by analyzing historical data and future prospect. Regionally, this report focuses on several key regions: North America, Europe, China and Japan.
At company level, this report focuses on the production capacity, ex-factory price, revenue and market share for each manufacturer covered in this report.
Segment by Regions
North America, Europe, China, Japan
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The following manufacturers are covered:
·         Kemin
·         Novus
·         Pancosma
·         Zinpro
·         Cargill
·         Archer Daniels Midland
Segment by Type
·         Iron
·         Zinc
·         Copper
·         Others
Segment by Application
·         Ruminant
·         Poultry
·         Aquatic Animals
·         Others
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