Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts with the label Animal Feed Enzymes Market

Meat Processing Equipment Market Strongly Driven by Rising Global Demand

Rising demand for processed meat products owing to changing eating habits is anticipated propel industry growth over the forecast period. The Global Meat Processing Equipment Market size is expected to reach USD 16.22 billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc., exhibiting a CAGR of 6.2% during the forecast period. Increasing purchasing power of buyers owing to rising per capita income is expected to boost industry growth. In addition, factors such as growing number of slaughterhouses, improved packaging strategies, and introduction of a number of ready-to-eat meals are expected to benefit market growth. Notable investments by companies in order to improve processing technology is presumed to increase equipment sales. Increasing focus of companies on developing technology to improve product safety and quality and increase productivity is also expected to boost demand for advanced processing equipment. High demand for animal proteins owing

Animal Feed Enzymes Market by Key Players, Regions and Forecast to 2025

Rising requirements for enhanced nutritional value and quality in meat & dairy products is estimated to provide significant scope for the consumption of key feed processing additives including enzymes, vitamins, and emulsifiers over the years ahead. Furthermore, growing consumer awareness regarding the vitality of animal protein intake is likely to play a crucial role in influencing the scenario of feed enzymes industry. The Global Animal Feed Enzymes Market is expected to reach USD 2.67 billion by 2025, according to a new report conducted by Grand View Research, Inc. Phytases, carbohydrases, and proteases are the primary products used as enzymes that are utilized in different animal nutrition sectors including poultry, pigs, and ruminant. These products improve the performance of foodstuffs and make it easily digestible for the livestock categories. Central & South America and Middle East & Africa are likely to witness growth on account of significantly in