Industry News, Agriculture & Feed, Feed
What drives growth of phytogenics in feed?

Industry News, Agriculture & Feed, Feed
The global animal feed phytogenics market is expected to reach $ 776.9 million by 2021, with a CAGR of 17.2% between 2016 and 2021.
This is according to Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis of the global Animal Feed Phytogenics Market, Forecast to 2021.
The analysis says the double digit growth in the phytogenic market is the result of a number of key drivers:
“The need to increase digestion, improve feed conversion, boost immunity, and improve overall health by means of natural solutions is becoming increasingly important in countries such as China, Brazil, and the USA, where AGPs are being restricted or banned in the near future,” said Jincy Varghese, Consultant, Agriculture & Nutrition at Frost & Sullivan. “Heightened consumer awareness, safety concerns, and push toward natural, organic, and sustainable feed additives are further factors driving market growth.”
From a regional perspective, Europe is expected to dominate the market with high and sustainable market growth of 18% over the forecast period. The North American market is anticipated to grow at 16.5% with the Asia Pacific market experiencing consistent growth of 17.6% until 2020. Growth in the Rest of World market is expected to remain relatively nascent at 10.7%.
The experts from Frost & Sullivan have identified 6 key trends opening up growth opportunities in the market:
“Due to the lack of research regarding their efficacy and no standardisation of phytogenic ingredients, customers are strongly influenced by a manufacturer’s reputation, customer service, and pricing,” noted Varghese. “To mitigate these challenges, participants should expand their capabilities to offer a wide range of concentrates, focus on technical know-how, customise their products for product differentiation, and provide robust published research to back their claims.”