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As per Intent Market Research, the Animal Intestinal Health Market was valued at USD 4.5 billion in 2023 and will surpass USD 6.9 billion by 2030; growing at a CAGR of 6.3% during 2024 - 2030.
The probiotics segment is projected to experience the fastest growth in the animal intestinal health market due to their pivotal role in enhancing gut health and overall well-being in animals. As the demand for natural and effective solutions to support animal health increases, probiotics are becoming a go-to option for livestock producers and pet owners alike. These beneficial microorganisms help maintain a balanced gut microbiome, promoting optimal digestion and nutrient absorption while also boosting the immune response. The growing awareness of the adverse effects of antibiotic use in animal farming further drives the adoption of probiotics as a safe and sustainable alternative to traditional medication.
Moreover, advancements in probiotic formulations and delivery methods are expanding their application across various animal species, including poultry, swine, ruminants, and pets. As consumers increasingly seek products with high nutritional value and lower antibiotic residues, the demand for probiotic supplements is set to rise. Regulatory support for the use of probiotics in animal feed is also enhancing their market presence. Overall, the probiotics segment is well-positioned for significant growth, driven by the ongoing trends toward natural and holistic animal care solutions.
North America is anticipated to be the largest region for the animal intestinal health market, fueled by a combination of factors that underscore the importance of animal health and nutrition in the region. The prevalence of large-scale livestock production and the high demand for meat and dairy products drive substantial investments in animal health products. Farmers and producers in this region are increasingly recognizing the value of maintaining optimal intestinal health in their animals, as it directly correlates with productivity, feed efficiency, and overall animal welfare. This growing awareness is resulting in a heightened focus on implementing effective health management strategies, including the use of probiotics, prebiotics, and other intestinal health solutions.
Additionally, North America's strong regulatory framework and commitment to research and development are fostering innovation in the animal intestinal health sector. The region is home to several leading companies that are actively engaged in developing cutting-edge products and solutions tailored to meet the specific needs of various animal species. The collaboration between academia, industry, and regulatory bodies is facilitating the introduction of new products that enhance gut health and performance. As consumer preferences shift toward sustainably raised animal products, the emphasis on animal welfare and health management will continue to position North America as the largest market for animal intestinal health solutions.
The report focuses on estimating the current market potential in terms of the total addressable market for all the segments, sub-segments, and regions. In the process, all the high-growth and upcoming technologies were identified and analyzed to measure their impact on the current and future market. The report also identifies the key stakeholders, their business gaps, and their purchasing behavior. This information is essential for developing effective marketing strategies and creating products or services that meet the needs of the target market. The report also covers a detailed analysis of the competitive landscape which includes major players, their recent developments, growth strategies, product benchmarking, and manufacturing operations among others. Also, brief insights on start-up ecosystem and emerging companies is also included as part of this report.
The report will help you answer some of the most critical questions in the Animal Intestinal Health Market. A few of them are as follows:
Report Features |
Description |
Market Size (2023) |
USD 4.5 billion |
Forecasted Value (2030) |
USD 6.9 billion |
CAGR (2024 – 2030) |
6.3% |
Base Year for Estimation |
2023 |
Historic Year |
2022 |
Forecast Period |
2024 – 2030 |
Report Coverage |
Market Forecast, Market Dynamics, Competitive Landscape, Recent Developments |
Segments Covered |
Animal Intestinal Health Market By Product Type (Probiotics, Prebiotics, Phytogenics, Enzymes, Organic Acids), By Animal Type (Pets, Poultry, Swine, Ruminants), By Form (Dry, Liquid), and By Function (Gut Immunity, Pathogen Control, Nutrient Absorption, Digestive Support, Feed Efficiency) |
Regional Analysis |
North America (US, Canada, Mexico), Europe (Germany, France, UK, Italy, Spain, and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, India, and Rest of Asia-Pacific), Latin America (Brazil, Argentina, and Rest of Latin America), Middle East & Africa (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Rest of Middle East & Africa) |
Customization Scope |
Customization for segments, region/country-level will be provided. Moreover, additional customization can be done based on the requirements |
1. Introduction |
1.1. Market Definition |
1.2. Scope of the Study |
1.3. Research Assumptions |
1.4. Study Limitations |
2. Research Methodology |
2.1. Research Approach |
2.1.1. Top-Down Method |
2.1.2. Bottom-Up Method |
2.1.3. Factor Impact Analysis |
2.2. Insights & Data Collection Process |
2.2.1. Secondary Research |
2.2.2. Primary Research |
2.3. Data Mining Process |
2.3.1. Data Analysis |
2.3.2. Data Validation and Revalidation |
2.3.3. Data Triangulation |
3. Executive Summary |
3.1. Major Markets & Segments |
3.2. Highest Growing Regions and Respective Countries |
3.3. Impact of Growth Drivers & Inhibitors |
3.4. Regulatory Overview by Country |
4. Animal Intestinal Health Market, by Product Type (Market Size & Forecast: USD Million, 2022 – 2030) |
4.1. Probiotics |
4.2. Prebiotics |
4.3. Phytogenics |
4.4. Enzymes |
4.5. Organic Acids |
4.6. Others |
5. Animal Intestinal Health Market, by Animal Type (Market Size & Forecast: USD Million, 2022 – 2030) |
5.1. Pets |
5.2. Poultry |
5.3. Swine |
5.4. Ruminants |
5.5. Others |
6. Animal Intestinal Health Market, by Form (Market Size & Forecast: USD Million, 2022 – 2030) |
6.1. Dry |
6.2. Liquid |
7. Animal Intestinal Health Market, by Function (Market Size & Forecast: USD Million, 2022 – 2030) |
7.1. Gut Immunity |
7.2. Pathogen Control |
7.3. Nutrient Absorption |
7.4. Digestive Support |
7.5. Feed Efficiency |
7.6. Others |
8. Regional Analysis (Market Size & Forecast: USD Million, 2022 – 2030) |
8.1. Regional Overview |
8.2. North America |
8.2.1. Regional Trends & Growth Drivers |
8.2.2. Barriers & Challenges |
8.2.3. Opportunities |
8.2.4. Factor Impact Analysis |
8.2.5. Technology Trends |
8.2.6. North America Animal Intestinal Health Market, by Product Type |
8.2.7. North America Animal Intestinal Health Market, by Animal Type |
8.2.8. North America Animal Intestinal Health Market, by Form |
8.2.9. North America Animal Intestinal Health Market, by Function |
8.2.10. By Country |
8.2.10.1. US |
8.2.10.1.1. US Animal Intestinal Health Market, by Product Type |
8.2.10.1.2. US Animal Intestinal Health Market, by Animal Type |
8.2.10.1.3. US Animal Intestinal Health Market, by Form |
8.2.10.1.4. US Animal Intestinal Health Market, by Function |
8.2.10.2. Canada |
8.2.10.3. Mexico |
*Similar segmentation will be provided for each region and country |
8.3. Europe |
8.4. Asia-Pacific |
8.5. Latin America |
8.6. Middle East & Africa |
9. Competitive Landscape |
9.1. Overview of the Key Players |
9.2. Competitive Ecosystem |
9.2.1. Level of Fragmentation |
9.2.2. Market Consolidation |
9.2.3. Product Innovation |
9.3. Company Share Analysis |
9.4. Company Benchmarking Matrix |
9.4.1. Strategic Overview |
9.4.2. Product Innovations |
9.5. Start-up Ecosystem |
9.6. Strategic Competitive Insights/ Customer Imperatives |
9.7. ESG Matrix/ Sustainability Matrix |
9.8. Manufacturing Network |
9.8.1. Locations |
9.8.2. Supply Chain and Logistics |
9.8.3. Product Flexibility/Customization |
9.8.4. Digital Transformation and Connectivity |
9.8.5. Environmental and Regulatory Compliance |
9.9. Technology Readiness Level Matrix |
9.10. Technology Maturity Curve |
9.11. Buying Criteria |
10. Company Profiles |
10.1. ADM |
10.1.1. Company Overview |
10.1.2. Company Financials |
10.1.3. Product/Service Portfolio |
10.1.4. Recent Developments |
10.1.5. IMR Analysis |
*Similar information will be provided for other companies |
10.2. Alltech |
10.3. BASF |
10.4. Bluestar Adisseo |
10.5. Cargill |
10.6. Chr. Hansen |
10.7. Danisco Animal Nutrition & Health |
10.8. DSM |
10.9. DuPont |
10.10. Evonik |
10.11. Kemin Industries |
10.12. Lallemand |
10.13. Novozymes |
10.14. Novus International |
10.15. Nutreco |
11. Appendix |
A comprehensive market research approach was employed to gather and analyze data on the Animal Intestinal Health Market. In the process, the analysis was also done to analyze the parent market and relevant adjacencies to measure the impact of them on the Animal Intestinal Health Market. The research methodology encompassed both secondary and primary research techniques, ensuring the accuracy and credibility of the findings.
Secondary research involved a thorough review of pertinent industry reports, journals, articles, and publications. Additionally, annual reports, press releases, and investor presentations of industry players were scrutinized to gain insights into their market positioning and strategies.
Primary research involved conducting in-depth interviews with industry experts, stakeholders, and market participants across the Animal Intestinal Health ecosystem. The primary research objectives included:
A combination of top-down and bottom-up approaches was utilized to analyze the overall size of the Animal Intestinal Health Market. These methods were also employed to assess the size of various subsegments within the market. The market size assessment methodology encompassed the following steps:
To ensure the accuracy and reliability of the market size, data triangulation was implemented. This involved cross-referencing data from various sources, including demand and supply side factors, market trends, and expert opinions. Additionally, top-down and bottom-up approaches were employed to validate the market size assessment.