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Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market

Direct Fed Microbial (DFM) involves the feeding of beneficial microbes to dairy cattle when they are under periods of stress i.e. ration changes, disease, environmental & production challenges. DFM as a category include traditional probiotics, non-viable bacterial, fungal and end products of bacterial.

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Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market

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  2. Direct Fed Microbial (DFM) involves the feeding of beneficial microbes to dairy cattle when they are under periods of stress i.e. ration changes, disease, environmental & production challenges. DFM as a category include traditional probiotics, non-viable bacterial, fungal and end products of bacterial. Some of these products comprise cultures that utilize a mechanism of action similar to competitive exclusion cultures. To maintain normal health and production, DFMs can produce organic acids i.e. lactic, acetic or butyric, which lower intestinal pH and constrain growth of potential pathogens like salmonella and E. coli. Beneficial effects particularly in cattle, pigs and poultry, foodborne pathogen reduction, including improved general health, more efficient food utilization, faster growth rate, and increased milk & egg production. DFM may have an impact on the safe response, overall health, and performance of livestock. Get Browse Complete Report @ https://www.variantmarketresearch.com/report- categories/chemicals-materials/direct-fed-microbials-dfm-market Increasing awareness about animal health, rise in meat and milk consumption worldwide and increase in demand for animal protein are the major factors fueling the growth of the global direct-fed microbials (DFM) Market. In addition, increased demand for quality animal products is also supporting the market growth. However, increasing cost of production and operations is the major hindrance for the market growth. Moreover, health benefits for livestock in the wake of rising animal health concerns are expected to open up new growth opportunities over the years to come. Type, livestock, form and geography are the major segments considered in the global direct-fed microbials (DFM) market. The type segment categorized into bacillus, lactic acid bacteria, and other types. By livestock, the segmentation includes poultry, ruminants, swine, aquatic animals and other livestock. Furthermore, form segment is bifurcated into dry form and liquid form. Based on geography, the global direct-fed microbials (DFM) market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World (RoW). North America is further bifurcated in U.S., Canada, and Mexico whereas Europe consists of UK, Germany, France, Italy, Russia, and Rest of Europe. Asia-Pacific is segmented into India, China, Japan, South Korea and Rest of Asia-Pacific while RoW is bifurcated into South America, Middle East, and Africa. Key players operating in the market include Chr. Hansen Holding A/S, Kemin Industries, Inc., BIOMIN Holding GmbH, LALLEMAND Inc., NOVUS INTERNATIONAL, Bio-Vet., Archer Daniels Midland Company, DuPont.,Koninklijke DSM N.V., Novozymes, among others. 2

  3. Get Sample Report @ https://www.variantmarketresearch.com/report-categories/chemicals- materials/direct-fed-microbials-dfm-market/sample-request The key takeaways from the report The report will provide detailed analysis of the Global Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market with  respect to major segments such as type, livestock, form and geography. The report will include the qualitative and quantitative analysis with market estimation over  2016 – 2025 and compound annual growth rate (CAGR) between 2017 and 2025 Comprehensive analysis of market dynamics including factors and opportunities will be  provided in the report An exhaustive regional analysis of the Global Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market has been  included in the report Profile of the key players in the Global Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market will be provided,  which include key financials, product & services, new developments and business strategies Scope of the Global Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market Type Segments Bacillus  Lactic Acid Bacteria  Other Types  Livestock Segments Poultry  Ruminants  Swine  Aquatic Animals  Other Livestock  Form Segments Dry Form  Liquid Form  3

  4. Geographical Segments North America  oU.S. oCanada oMexico Europe  oUK oGermany oFrance oItaly oRussia oRest of Europe Asia-Pacific  oIndia oChina oJapan oSouth Korea oRest of Asia-Pacific RoW  oSouth America oMiddle East oAfrica About Variant Market Research Variant Market Research offers syndicated and customized reports to fulfill clients' objectives. We also provide customized data pack proposing market sizing in an Excel/PDF/PowerPoint or Word format as per the requirement of clients. We cover several industry domains, namely Semiconductor & Electronics, Consumer Electronics, Information and Communication Technology, Automotive, Consumer Goods, Food & Beverages, Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices, Chemicals, Industrial, Mining Equipment, Automation, Manufacturing, Construction, Energy & Power, Defense & Aerospace and Banking, Financial services and Insurance (BFSI). Our expertise are data triangulation, competitor benchmarking, parent market benchmarking, estimating market size and forecast of the market from 2016 to 2024. 4

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