Synbiotic Animal Feed Market Outlook from 2024 to 2034
The global synbiotic animal feed industry is estimated to be worth USD 420 million by 2024. It is projected to reach USD 890.1 million by 2034, reflecting a CAGR of 7.8% over the assessment period 2024 to 2034.
Synbiotics contain both prebiotics and probiotics. Synbiotics enhanced gut health and developed the immunity system in animals. Such benefits help to reduce the utilization of antibiotics for growth promotion and disease prevention. As manufacturers are finding a response to more and more consumers demanding meat, milk, and eggs from antibiotic-free livestock, the demand for synbiotic feed is rising.
Antibiotic-free labels are one of the important selling features of meat and dairy products, and synbiotics have played a decent role in aiding farmers achieve this status. Synbiotic feed is a solution for maintaining animal health and also responds to consumer demands for healthier, safer, and more ethically raised animal products.
It is currently becoming popular because of the advantages of promoting animal health through better gut and the power of the immune system. Healthy gut is an aid towards better digestion of feed, improvement in nutrient absorption, and it helps in fighting against harmful pathogens causing diseases.
Synbiotics work by enhancing the proliferation of beneficial bacteria that are termed probiotics and providing the latter with the substrates essential for these very helpful microorganisms to function well. Consequently, livestock manufacturers are increasingly adopting synbiotic feed to maintain animal health without relying on antibiotics, ensuring that they can cater to this growing market demand.
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