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Direct-Fed Microbials Market by Type & Livestock - Global Forecast 2022

The direct-fed microbials (DFM) market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.96% to reach USD 1,399.6 Million by 2022. The market is driven by factors such as increase in awareness about feed quality and safety, rising demand for manufactured animal feed, growth in demand for animal protein, changes in farming practices and technology, and replacing antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs) with direct-fed microbials. The continuous rise in the population has also resulted in an increase in the demand for food and the necessity for direct-fed microbials, to increase meat and milk production in a sustainable manner.<br>Read more @ https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/direct-fed-microbial-market-91112718.html

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Direct-Fed Microbials Market by Type & Livestock - Global Forecast 2022

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  1. MarketsandMarkets™ Presents Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market- Global Forecast 2022 https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/direct-fed-microbial-market-91112718.html

  2. The report "Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market by Type (Lactic Acid Bacteria and Bacillus), Livestock (Pork/Swine, Poultry, Ruminant, and Aquatic Animals), Form (Dry and Liquid), and Region - Global Forecast to 2022", The global direct-fed microbials (DFM) market is estimated to be valued at USD 934.5 Million in 2016 and projected to reach USD 1,399.6 Million by 2022, at a CAGR of 6.96% from 2016. Browse 72 market data tables and 47 figures spread through 157 pages and in-depth TOC on “Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market by Type (Lactic Acid Bacteria and Bacillus), Livestock (Pork/Swine, Poultry, Ruminant, and Aquatic Animals), Form (Dry and Liquid), and Region - Global Forecast to 2022” Direct-fed microbials are gaining importance as they play a vital role in improving feed digestibility, cost reduction, nutrient absorption, and better performance. They are achieving popularity as they are replacing antibiotics for improved health and performance of livestock, giving this sector immense potential for growth in the next six years. The main consequence of feed supplementation is improved nutrient utilization and supply to animals, this is projected drive the demand for direct-fed microbial products. Years considered for this report are as follows: 2015 – Base Year2016 – Estimated Year2022 – Projected Year Most key participants have been exploring new markets through new product launches, expansions, and investments across the globe. Since 2011, the direct-fed microbials (DFM) market has witnessed an increase in demand, especially in countries such as the U.S., Germany, France, Brazil, India, and China Download PDF Brochure: https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=91112718

  3. Significant growth expected in the lactic acid bacteria segment • Lactic acid bacteria are gaining high popularity in the direct-fed microbials (DFM) market across the world, the demand for lactic acid bacteria used in feed for animal health and nutrition have been contributing to the growth in the market. Lactic acid bacteria are more convenient to use, owing to their ease in application. They are the most widely used direct-fed microbials and hence, the lactic acid bacteria segment is projected to be the fastest-growing for the next six years. • Thepoultry segment is projected to be the fastest-growing during the forecast period. • The role of direct-fed microbials in poultry includes altering the metabolism by enhancing digestive enzyme activity, maintaining normal intestinal microflora, and reducing bacterial enzyme activity and ammonia production. They improve feed intake and digestion, neutralize enterotoxins, and stimulate the immune system. Such benefits are driving the demand for direct-microbials in the poultry sector. • Significant growth in demand for direct-fed microbials in animal feed observed in the North American region • Due to recent outbreaks of diseases such as avian influenza or avian flu, and foot & mouth disease, the meat market in North America, especially in the U.S., has become cautious about food safety and quality. The U.S. government took initiatives such as the complete ban, in 2009, on the use of feed antibiotics as growth promoters, and campaigns for increasing awareness about product efficiency and its proper usage. With the ban on the use of feed antibiotics as growth promoters, the direct-fed microbials (DFM) market in North America has grown. • Make an Inquiry: https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Enquiry_Before_BuyingNew.asp?id=91112718

  4. The consumption of direct-fed microbials is increasing significantly with various government regulations being adopted to improve animal health. The ban on the use of antibiotics as growth promoters in the European Union has created massive demand for direct-fed microbials. On the basis of type, the lactic acid bacteria segment is expected to be the fastest-growing, as these direct-fed microbials are highly effective. On the basis of livestock type, the direct-fed microbials (DFM) market has been segmented into swine, poultry, ruminants, aquatic animals, and others, which include equine and pets. The poultry segment is projected to be the fastest-growing, because direct-fed microbials provide poultry birds with protein and this increases their growth rate. With the high demand for poultry meat across the world due to their high nutrient value, the demand for direct-fed microbials is also expected to increase. Direct-fed microbials are available in dry and liquid forms. The dry form has a longer shelf life compared to the liquid form, which varies according to the type of direct-fed microbials used in animal feed. Dry microbials have more advantages and are used in various animal feed additive products. Liquid microbials are preferred by farmers as they are easily mixable and do not affect the texture of the feed. This report includes a study of marketing and development strategies, along with the product portfolio of leading companies. It includes the profiles of leading companies such as Archer Daniels Midland Company (U.S.), E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (U.S.), Koninklijke DSM N. V. (Netherlands), Novozymes (Denmark), Chr. Hansen A/S (Denmark), Kemin Industries (U.S.), BIOMIN Holding GmbH (Austria), Lallemand Inc. (Canada), Novus International, Inc. (U.S.), and Bio-vet (U.S.). Request Sample: https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/requestsampleNew.asp?id=91112718

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