Global Feed Premixes Market
Segmentation, By Ingredient Type (Vitamins, Minerals, Amino Acids, Antibiotics,
Antioxidants, Enzymes, Probiotics & Prebiotics, Others), By Livestock (Poultry,
Swine, Ruminants, Aquaculture, Pets, Equine, Others), By Form (Powder, Liquid),
By Functions (Growth Promotion, Disease Prevention, Nutrition Enhancement, Digestion
Improvement, Immunity Boosters, Reproductive Health)- Industry Trends and
Forecast to 2033
Global Feed Premixes Market size
was valued at USD 12784.3 million in 2024 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.5%
during the forecast period of 2025 to 2033.
Global Feed Premixes Market Overview
The feed premix market growth of
the is a result of increasing demand for high-quality animal nutrition and
increased cattle production, with an expanding market. Containing vitamins,
minerals, amino acids, and other supplements, feed premixes are meant to
improve animal health, growth, and productivity. These are absolutely necessary
if we wish to prevent dietary shortages and boost feed efficiency of chicken,
ruminant, swine, aquaculture, and household pets. Among the main market powers
propelling innovations are improved animal health awareness, development of the
meat and dairy industry, and rigorous food safety regulations. With a high
cattle population and a developing feed sector, Asia-Pacific leads consumption.
Global Feed Premixes Market Scope
Factors |
Description |
Years Considered |
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Historical Period: 2020-2023 ·
Base Year: 2024 ·
Forecast Period: 2025-2033 |
Segments |
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By Ingredient Type: Vitamins, Minerals, Amino
Acids, Antibiotics, Antioxidants, Enzymes, Probiotics & Prebiotics,
Others ·
By Livestock: Poultry, Swine, Ruminants,
Aquaculture, Pets, Equine, Others ·
By Form: Powder, Liquid ·
By Functions: Growth Promotion, Disease
Prevention, Nutrition Enhancement, Digestion Improvement, Immunity Boosters,
Reproductive Health |
Countries Catered |
North America ·
United States ·
Canada ·
Mexico Europe ·
United Kingdom ·
Germany ·
France ·
Spain ·
Italy ·
Rest of Europe Asia Pacific ·
China ·
India ·
Japan ·
Australia ·
South Korea ·
Rest of Asia Pacific Latin America ·
Brazil ·
Argentina ·
Rest of Latin America Middle East
& Africa ·
Saudi Arabia ·
South Africa ·
Rest of MEA |
Key Companies |
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BASF
SE |
Market Trends |
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Technological advancements and research in
animal nutrition ·
Increasing consumer demand for sustainable and
traceable products |
Global Feed Premixes Market
Dynamics
The global premix feed industry
gets into almost every part of modern animal care. Open the bag and you see an
old-school mix: vitamins, minerals, amino acids, antibiotics, antioxidants,
enzymes, probiotics, prebiotics, plus a few clever extras. Vits and mins still
lead the pack because they drive daily gains and keep the herd sturdy. Yet
something clear has begun to shift: almost every farmer now says, No
antibiotics in the feed. So the orders swing toward extra enzymes, probiotics
and prebiotics that soothe guts, raise natural defense, and help every kilo of
grain become a kilo of meat. Amino acids aren t left behind either; they still
power muscle build and fast, profitable growth, especially when the barns are
working at full stretch.
The livestock-feed business by
species, premix blends pop up almost everywhere-poultry, pigs, cattle, sheep,
aquaculture, pets, even horses. Birds take the top slice because the globe just
keeps asking for extra eggs and broiler meat, yet pigs and ruminants trail
closely behind. Aquaculture is closing the gap quickly as farms scramble to
meet the rising seafood cravings. Meanwhile, pet rations, once a blip on the
radar, have grown into a real slice as city dwellers welcome more dogs and
cats.
Global Feed Premixes Market
Segment Analysis
The Global Feed Premixes Market
reflecting the various nutritional approaches used in contemporary animal
production systems, the world feed premixes market is very segmented. Still
fundamental by ingredient type, vitamin and mineral based premixes guarantee
baseline nutritional sufficiency and support metabolic processes across
species. Particularly lysine, methionine, and threonine, amino-acid mixes are
becoming more and more important for protein synthesis and feed-conversion
efficiency in intensive poultry and swine farming. Demand for antioxidants (to
protect lipid‑rich feeds from rancidity), enzymes (phytase, xylanase)
unlocking otherwise indigestible nutrients, and probiotics & prebiotics stabilizing gut
microbiota has shot up while antibiotic premixes have receded in several areas
amid regulatory prohibitions. The others category features specialized
inclusions including organic trace minerals, mycotoxin binders, and phytogenic that is, substances reflecting the industry's turn toward
natural growth promoters and stress reducers.
Rising worldwide demand for eggs
and broiler meat, livestock, poultry leads premix consumption trailed by swine,
where efficient lean‑meat production depends on accurate amino‑acid
and energy balance. To optimize milk yield and feed efficiency, ruminant’s dairy and beef cattle need
individualized vitamin‑mineral and rumen‑protected amino‑acid
diets. Driven by rising fish demand and a move toward formulated diets for
species including salmon, tilapia, and shrimp, aquaculture is among the fastest
growing sectors. Though smaller in volume, companion-animal (pet) premixes
command premium formulations designed for condition and durability, while
equine and specialized livestock (rabbits, camelids) fill out the others part.
Although liquid premixes are becoming more popular in automated feeding and
water‑soluble
delivery systems to simplify on‑farm application, formulations are
mostly provided in powdered form chosen for stability, homogeneous mixing, and
storage ease.
Functionally, premixes span
growth promotion (optimizing average daily gain), disease prevention
(incorporating immune‑modulating micronutrients, acidifiers, and botanicals),
nutrition enhancement (balancing micro‑ and macronutrient gaps),
digestion improvement (via enzymes, probiotics, and fibre‑degrading
additives), immunity boosters (including selenium, zinc, and vitamin E
complexes), and reproductive health (with targeted vitamin A, E, and trace‑mineral
blends to improve fertility and neonatal Vigor). Together, these segments
underscore a market increasingly shaped by precision nutrition, antibiotic‑free
production, and consumer demand for sustainable, high‑quality
animal protein.
Global Feed Premixes Market
Regional Analysis
The global market for feed
premixes is defined by strong regional dynamics; Asia-Pacific leads in both
consumption and production due to its large cattle population, fast developing
aquaculture industry, and increasing demand for meat and dairy goods. Fast
urbanization, increasing income, and growing knowledge of animal welfare and
output drive significant contributions from countries like China, India, and
Vietnam. Driven by rigorous legislative systems, modern animal husbandry
methods, and growing demand for organic and antibiotic free animal products,
North America comes next. With considerable investment in research and
development as well as precise nutrition, the United States dominates this
field. Europe also has a significant share propelled by tough government
regulations encouraging safe and sustainable feed additives and a trend toward
natural development promoters. Latin America, especially Brazil, presents
promise with its expanding poultry and hog industries. The Middle East and
Africa is simultaneously slowly expanding as livestock farming improves and
desire for protein-rich food rises across developing countries.
Global Feed Premixes Market Key Players
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ForFramers
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Danish Agro
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BASF SE
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Cargill, Inc.
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ADM
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DLG
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Land O'Lakes Inc.
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Godrej Agrovet Limited
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dsm-firmenich
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InVivo Group
Recent Developments
In May 2025, France’s
CCPA Group (operating via Euro‑Nutec) acquired Uruguayan premix
specialist Nutrisur, enhancing its presence in Latin America and boosting
innovation capacity. This acquisition represents a key step in our growth
strategy in Latin America,” said Mickael Marcerou, chairman of Euro-Nutec’s
board of directors.
In March 2024, De
Heus opened a new shrimp feed mill in Co Chien Industrial Zone, Vinh Long
province, Vietnam. The establishment of the De Heus Vinh Long Shrimp Feed Mill
underscores the commitment of De Heus to long-term, strategic investments in
the production of highly effective shrimp feed, facilitated by a dedicated,
state-of-the-art manufacturing facility.
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