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Mar 9, 2012

The Global Compound Feed Market: Technology Developments and Market Changes

This report is an update of the BCC report Development and Changes in the Global Compound Feed Sector (FOD017B) published in 2002. The interval between that report and this update is long, and many changes in the feed and feed ingredient sector have taken place in the meantime—changes that deal not only with an expansion of meat and livestock production with a subsequent growth of feed consumption, but also with changes in the availability and pricing of macro and micro ingredients for compounded feed.

Production of the most important cereals for feed, notably wheat and corn, continued to expand over the past decade, but consumption was higher, so that stocks were depleted. Prices reached levels never seen before, and there is a real danger that shortages, particularly of corn, will develop soon.

Trends in oil seeds are similar to those of cereals. Global production of soybeans, which are responsible for about 80% of the global availability of feed proteins, could have been increased until a couple of years ago, but there are now signs that the maximum is reached and all other oil cakes, including those from rapeseed and canola, do not have the potential to fill in possible production gaps. The consequences will be similar as for cereals: rising prices and a true risk that within the next five years oil cakes will no longer be available to the extent required.

Dried distillers grains with solids (DDGS), the residue from cereal-based ethanol production and also a rich source for protein in feeding, became important particularly in the U.S. where bioethanol production saw an unprecedented development.

Global Compound Feed Market


Published: March 2012
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Amino acids, particularly lysine and methionine, could expand their market position massively and develop into multibillion-dollar products. In the hope that enrichment with vitamins helps to increase feeding efficiency, many vitamins saw a high demand, particularly from Asian countries, where the compound feed industry and meat production expanded most.

The largest growth over the past decade was seen in enzymes, which are considered as the products of choice to increase feeding efficiency, to cope with high cereal and oilseed prices and to render industrialized meat production more environmentally friendly and more economical by better utilizing feedstuffs.

The market of colorants and pigments, products that are added to feed for rendering meat and animal products more appealing and attractive for consumers, grew across all types more than proportionally to the growth of compound feed, indicating that the market penetration rates and inclusion levels increased and that consumers respond to colorations with a higher demand.


REASONS FOR DOING THE STUDY AND INTENDED AUDIENCE
The report reviews global developments in the compound feed industry and discusses in detail the markets for selected but decisive components of it. It provides the most up-to-date information on quantities manufactured and used and analyses of prices and market value developments, provides reasons for such changes and suggests scenarios through 2017. The report’s analyses will enable the reader to understand the current structure and dynamics of the markets of compound feed ingredients and provide insight into the interrelationship and interaction among them. The report is designed to assist decision makers in the feed industry, the feed ingredient and related industries by providing background information to be considered in strategy formulation, capacity enlargement, decisions on sites for new plants and on research priorities and related issues.

SCOPE OF REPORT
The report starts by analyzing developments in the global meat and animal product markets. In a second step the meat and animal product markets are related to compound feed production and to the markets of major feed ingredients such as cereals, protein cakes and other protein sources like DDGS and fish meal. For such products current production, prices and price patterns are analyzed and amalgamated to provide an outlook for 2017. In the section of microcomponents a selected number of premix additives are discussed. These products comprise all feed amino acids, yeasts, minerals, colorants and pigments, vitamins and enzyme products that are believed to capture most of the global market value for additives. Finally, in conclusion is a review of the most important companies that are active in the preparation and marketing of feed additives

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