Animal Feed Organic Trace Minerals Market Share To 2020

Grand View Research, Inc: Global Animal Feed Organic
Trace Minerals Market Expected to Reach USD 624.6
Million by 2020.
The global market for animal feed organic trace minerals is expected to reach USD 624.6 Million
by 2020, according to a new study by Grand View Research, Inc. Higher bioavailability or
organic trace minerals in animals as compared to inorganic counterparts is expected to be a key
driver for the market over the next six years. In addition, growing regulatory concerns regarding
the hazardous effects of unabsorbed inorganic minerals is expected to further augment the
demand for organic counterparts. Furthermore, inorganic trace minerals also affect the health of
animals which has resulted in substitution by organic minerals in animal feed.
Increasing consumption of animal protein and dairy has resulted in increased demand for organic
trace minerals as they are associated with improving animal nutrition and preventing/controlling
diseases. However, stringent regulatory scenario, particularly through FDA and REACH has
emerged as a key issue for market participants. In addition, R&D costs associated with
developing organic minerals are higher as compared to their inorganic counterparts which lead to
pricing issues. This is expected to adversely impact the development of the market over the
forecast period.
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Animal feed organic trace minerals market revenue share, by product, 2012
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Executive Summary
1.1 Animal Feed Organic Trace Minerals – Industry Summary & Critical Success
Factors (CSFs)
Chapter 2 Animal Feed Organic Trace Minerals Industry
Outlook
2.1 Market Segmentation
2.2 Market Size and Growth Prospects
2.3 Solar PV Market Dynamics
2.4 Key Opportunities Prioritized
2.5 Industry Analysis - Porter's
2.6 Animal Feed Organic Trace Minerals – Company Market Share Analysis
2.7 Animal Feed Organic Trace Minerals - PESTEL Analysis
Chapter 3 Animal Feed Organic Trace Minerals Product Outlook
3.1 Zinc
3.2 Iron
3.3 Manganese
3.4 Copper
3.5 Others (Selenium, Cobalt)
Chapter 4 Animal Feed Organic Trace Minerals Regional
Outlook
4.1 North America
4.2 Europe
4.3 Asia Pacific
4.4 RoW
Chapter 5 Competitive Landscape
5.1 Alltech Inc.
5.1.1 Company Overview
5.1.2 Financial Performance
5.1.3 Product Benchmarking
5.1.4 Strategic Initiatives
5.2 Archer Daniels Midland Co.
5.2.1 Company Overview
5.2.2 Financial Performance
5.2.3 Product Benchmarking
5.2.4 Strategic Initiatives
5.3 Biochem Lohne Germany
5.3.1 Company Overview
5.3.2 Financial Performance
5.3.3 Product Benchmarking
5.3.4 Strategic Initiatives
5.4 Bio Multimin Inc.
5.4.1 Company Overview
5.4.2 Financial Performance
5.4.3 Product Benchmarking
5.4.4 Strategic Initiatives
5.5 Cargill Inc.
5.5.1 Company Overview
5.5.2 Financial Performance
5.5.3 Product Benchmarking
5.5.4 Strategic Initiatives
5.6 Kemin Industries Inc.
5.6.1 Company Overview
5.6.2 Financial Performance
5.6.3 Product Benchmarking
5.6.4 Strategic Initiatives
5.7 Mercer Milling Co. Inc.
5.7.1 Company Overview
5.7.2 Financial Performance
5.7.3 Product Benchmarking
5.7.4 Strategic Initiatives
5.8 Novus International Inc.
5.8.1 Company Overview
5.8.2 Financial Performance
5.8.3 Product Benchmarking
5.8.4 Strategic Initiatives
5.9 Nutreco NV
5.9.1 Company Overview
5.9.2 Financial Performance
5.9.3 Product Benchmarking
5.9.4 Strategic Initiatives
5.10 Pancosma SA
5.10.1 Company Overview
5.10.2 Financial Performance
5.10.3 Product Benchmarking
5.10.4 Strategic Initiatives
5.11 QualiTech Corp.
5.11.1 Company Overview
5.11.2 Financial Performance
5.11.3 Product Benchmarking
5.11.4 Strategic Initiatives
5.12 Ridley Inc.
5.12.1 Company Overview
5.12.2 Financial Performance
5.12.3 Product Benchmarking
5.12.4 Strategic Initiatives
5.13 Royal DSM NV
5.13.1 Company Overview
5.13.2 Financial Performance
5.13.3 Product Benchmarking
5.13.4 Strategic Initiatives
5.14 Tanke Biosciences Corp.
5.14.1 Company Overview
5.14.2 Financial Performance
5.14.3 Product Benchmarking
5.14.4 Strategic Initiatives
5.15 Vamso Biotec Pvt. Ltd.
5.15.1 Company Overview
5.15.2 Financial Performance
5.15.3 Product Benchmarking
5.15.4 Strategic Initiatives
5.16 Vetco (India) Pvt Ltd.
5.16.1 Company Overview
5.16.2 Financial Performance
5.16.3 Product Benchmarking
5.16.4 Strategic Initiatives
5.17 Zinpro Corp
5.17.1 Company Overview
5.17.2 Financial Performance
5.17.3 Product Benchmarking
5.17.4 Strategic Initiatives
Chapter 6 Methodology and Scope
6.1 Research Methodology
6.2 Research Scope & Assumption
6.3 List of Data Sources
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Further key findings from the study suggest:
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Zinc was the highest consumed mineral and accounted for over 45% of the global
consumption in 2012. The high consumption can be associated with multiple advantages
offer by zinc such as antioxidant, tissue repair, wound healing and cofactor for enzymes.
It is also expected to witness fastest growth over the next six years growing at a CAGR of
nearly 7% from 2013 to 2020.
The other commonly used trace minerals include Iron, Manganese, Copper, Selenium and
Cobalt. Iron and Manganese were the second and third largest segments in 2012 and
together accounted for over USD 110.0 million of revenue.
North America was the largest regional market for organic trace minerals and accounted
for close to 38% of the revenue in 2012. It is expected to be the dominant regional market
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by the end of the forecast period in
spite of losing share to fastest growing markets such as Asia Pacific and Brazil.
Asia Pacific is expected to be the fastest growing region in terms of organic trace mineral
consumption because of the increased consumption of animal as a source of protein
coupled with increasing awareness regarding benefits of these minerals in controlling and
prevention of diseases. The region is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 7% from 2013
to 2020.
Royal DSM NV was the largest company in the market and further strengthened market
presence following its acquisition of Brazil based organic trace mineral company,
Tortuga. The other key companies in the market include Tanke Biosciences Corporation,
Ridley Inc, Zinpro Corporation, Archer Daniels Midland Company, Cargill and Kemin
Industries among others.
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The global market for animal feed organic trace minerals is expected to reach USD 624.6 Million by 2020, according to a new study by Grand View Research, Inc. Higher bioavailability or organic trace minerals in animals as compared to inorganic counterparts is expected to be a key driver for the market over the next six years. In addition, growing regulatory concerns regarding the hazardous effects of unabsorbed inorganic minerals is expected to further augment the demand for organic counterparts. Furthermore, inorganic trace minerals also affect the health of animals which has resulted in substitution by organic minerals in animal feed.