Global Nutrition Chemicals Market 2021: Global Industry Analysis Report to 2027
The global nutrition chemicals market is expected to grow at a significant CAGR during the forecast period (2021-2027). Among type, the animal nutrition chemical is expected to hold a lucrative share in the market. Owing to the rising demand for safe and healthy pet food, and rising adoption of pets particularly in North America and Europe, the animal nutrition chemicals segment is expected to rise significantly. According to the 2019-2020 National Pet Owners Survey conducted by the American Pet Products Association (APPA), around 67.0% of the US household that accounts for 85 million families living in the US, owned at least a pet. There were 84.9 million households with pets which is 67% of the total households registered under the survey. The rising consumer awareness about good pet nutrition is expected to enable consumers to pay higher prices for healthy and nutritious pet food.
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Meat consumption has risen in recent years as a
result of expanding population, notably in the BRICS and Southeast Asian
emerging countries. Rapid changes in the meat and poultry markets, combined
with increased competition, have heightened the need for important market
actors to improve and sustain product quality. For Instance, according to the
report of Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations the global
production meat in 2018 was around 336.4 million tonnes. The US accounted for
46, 768 thousand of tonnes in total meat production. The meat and poultry
industry is the largest segment of U.S. agriculture. Over the next few years,
rising urbanization and increased meat exports are expected to have a
beneficial impact on product demand. Further, requirement for animal nutrition
chemical products is being driven by rising red and white meat consumption, a
demand for a protein-rich diet, population growth, and proportionally
increasing food availability difficulties. Owing to the high consumption rate
of chicken and advancements in poultry production technologies, poultry is a
major application among animal nutrition chemical segment. The rising risk of
lethal infections and nutritional deficiencies among poultry fowls has resulted
in an increase in demand for animal nutrition chemical products in the poultry
business.
Market Coverage
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The market number available for – 2020-2027
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Base year- 2020
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Forecast period- 2021-2027
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Segment Covered
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Regions Covered- Globally
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Competitive Landscape: BASF SE, Evonik
Industries AG, and Lonza Group AG, among others.
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Global Nutrition Chemicals Market Report by Segment
By Type
• Animal
• Plant
• Food
• Others
By Application
• Pharmaceutical
• Food
• Agriculture
• Cosmetics
• Others
Global Nutrition Chemicals Market by Region
North America
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United States
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Canada
Europe
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UK
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Germany
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Spain
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France
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Italy
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Rest of Europe
Asia-Pacific
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India
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China
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Japan
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South Korea
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Rest of APAC
Rest of the World
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