Middle East Feed Amino Acids Market Size
Study Period | 2017 - 2029 | |
Market Size (2024) | USD 182.07 Million | |
Market Size (2029) | USD 216.43 Million | |
Largest Share by Sub Additive | Methionine | |
CAGR (2024 - 2029) | 3.52 % | |
Largest Share by Country | Saudi Arabia | |
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Middle East Feed Amino Acids Market Analysis
The Middle East Feed Amino Acids Market size is estimated at 182.07 million USD in 2024, and is expected to reach 216.43 million USD by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 3.52% during the forecast period (2024-2029).
182.07 Million
Market Size in 2024 (USD)
216.43 Million
Market Size in 2029 (USD)
0.50 %
CAGR (2017-2023)
3.52 %
CAGR (2024-2029)
Largest Market by Sub-Additive
33.97 %
value share, Methionine, 2023
Methionine is the largest sub-additive segment in the region because of increased efficiency characteristics, such as improved gut health and easy digestion in animals.
Largest Market by Country
35.62 %
value share, Saudi Arabia, 2023
Consumption is highest in Saudi Arabia, primarily due to the high adoption of feed additives in animal diets and the increase in the animal population in the country.
Fastest-growing Market by Sub-Additive
3.70 %
Projected CAGR, Methionine, 2024-2029
Increased efficiency characteristics, such as improved gut health and easy digestion in animals, have helped the Methionine additive to be the fastest-growing segment.
Fastest-growing Market by Country
3.97 %
Projected CAGR, Iran, 2024-2029
Iran is the fastest-growing country due to the growth in meat consumption, the increase in the commercial production of animals, and the growth of the dairy industry.
Leading Market Player
10.36 %
market share, Archer Daniel Midland Co., 2022
ADM is the largest player. It has a business unit in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and the products offered by the company are manufactured using advanced technologies.
- The Middle Eastern region is experiencing an increasing demand for amino acids in animal feed. Amino acids are essential for animal growth, muscle development, and improved meat productivity. In 2022, the market value of amino acids in the Middle East was 20.4% of the total feed additives market in the region. However, the market value fluctuated between 2018-2021 due to the occurrence of infectious animal diseases such as foot and mouth disease, African swine fever, and Avian influenza.
- Methionine and lysine were the most significant feed amino acids in the Middle East, accounting for over 63.5% of the total market value in 2022. These amino acids have been attributed to greater efficiency in animals, such as improved gut health, efficient digestion, and higher meat output. Tryptophan is also a significant amino acid in the region, and it is expected to register a CAGR of 3.7% during the forecast period. Although it has the lowest market share due to its scarcity, it is essential for early animal growth and increased feed consumption.
- Threonine is another crucial amino acid for animal health, and its market value is projected to increase from USD 27.4 million in 2022 to USD 35 million by 2029. The increasing demand for meat and meat products and the growing awareness of amino acid usage in balancing gut pH and preventing infection is expected to drive the region's feed amino acids market. The market is expected to register a CAGR of 3.5% during the forecast period, indicating a significant potential for growth and investment in the animal feed industry.
- The Middle Eastern feed additives market registered a 20.4% share value for feed amino acids in 2022, with an increase of 3.7% during 2020-2022. The dip in the market in 2019-2020 was due to COVID-19, which disrupted global trade and local supply chains, causing reduced feed production in those years.
- Saudi Arabia held the largest market share in the Middle Eastern feed amino acids market, accounting for USD 60.7 million in 2022, followed by Iran with a market share of USD 45.6 million. Saudi Arabia's high adoption of feed additives in animal diets compared to other countries in the region contributes to its high consumption.
- Poultry birds accounted for the largest share of feed amino acids consumed in the Middle East, with a 58% share value in 2022. Ruminants accounted for 38.9% of the market. The demand for poultry meat is high in countries like Saudi Arabia and Iran, where 59% of the region's poultry birds were raised in 2021.
- Iran alone accounted for over 45% of the compound feed production in the Middle East, producing around 24 million metric tons for all animal types in 2022. The country has a high animal population, with over 18% of ruminant cattle in the region in 2021.
- The Middle East is witnessing a rising demand for meat and increased awareness of healthy diets in animal feeds, leading to the increased usage of feed amino acids. The market in the region is expected to register a strong CAGR of 3.5% during the forecast period (2023-2029).
Middle East Feed Amino Acids Market Trends
Expanding poultry sector in the Middle East region with establishment of new farms with increasing per capita consumption of poultry has been increasing the demand for poultry production
- In the Middle East, the poultry industry is the largest segment in the agriculture sector. It represented 90% of the animal headcount in the region in 2022. The sector experienced significant growth, with production increasing by 10.9% in 2022 compared to 2017. The rise in demand for meat and egg products in the region has been the primary driver of this growth. Additionally, the demand from tourism, business travel, and the hotels, restaurants, and institutional (HRI) sector contributed to a 2.5% increase in poultry production in 2022 compared to the previous year. This increased production also led to a 2.9% rise in the value of feed additives used in poultry production.
- To meet the growing demand, Middle Eastern countries are investing in their poultry sectors to expand production. Saudi Arabia's Almarai company, for example, is investing USD 1.12 billion to establish a factory and new farms to increase poultry production. In 2022, the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture issued 275 poultry project licenses, including 119 for broiler projects, 26 for egg production with a capacity of more than two billion eggs per year, and 12 for breeding and producing broiler mothers and operating hatcheries with a capacity of 480.5 million chicks per year.
- The per capita consumption of poultry products in the region also increased, from 44.9 kg in 2017 to 45.5 kg in 2022, further driving the demand for increased production. As a result, factors such as increasing investment in the poultry industry and growing demand for poultry products are expected to continue to fuel the growth of poultry animal production during the forecast period.
Government in the countries such as Saudi Arabia, Oman and the United Arab Emirates invested to establish large fish farms which will increase the demand for aqua feed in the region
- The aquaculture industry in the Middle East experienced significant growth in recent years, leading to increased demand for aquaculture feed. Between 2017 and 2022, demand for this type of feed increased by 25.1%. This growth is due to the expansion of the aquaculture industry in the region, which led to increased production of aquaculture species. In 2022, aquaculture feed production accounted for 2.1% of total feed production in the region, totaling 0.5 million metric tons.
- Iran was the largest producer of aquaculture feed in the region, with a production of 0.28 million metric tons in 2022. This high production is attributed to the country's strong aquaculture production, which benefits from the availability of freshwater resources for cultivating different types of aquaculture species.
- Fish were the largest aquaculture species produced in the region, accounting for 78.6% of aquaculture feed production in 2022. Countries such as Saudi Arabia, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates have invested in aquaculture and partnered with international experts and organizations to establish productive local fish farms. For example, aquaculture organizations in the Gulf region are working with the UK Government's Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas) through the UK Gulf Marine Environment Partnership (GMEP) Programme to improve fish farming and tackle biodiversity loss.
- Oman and the United Arab Emirates have the highest per capita consumption of aquaculture species in the region, with consumption reaching 28.6 kg per person per year. In an effort to reduce exports and increase domestic production, the Omani government aims to transform the fisheries and aquaculture industry from a subsidy sector to a significant contributor to the country's economy.
OTHER KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS COVERED IN THE REPORT
- Increasing mutton consumption and demand for dairy products with more than 1,000 sweets and chocolates manufacturing facilities are increasing the demand for ruminants production
- Growing popularity of poultry birds and Saudi Arabia government's investment for increasing poultry production is driving the production of poultry in the region
- African Swine Fever (ASF) affected the swine feed production but growing demand for pork in countries such as Cyprus and Israel is driving the demand for swine feed production
- The growth of tourism increased demand for pork from hotels and restaurants which is increasing the demand for swine production
- Increasing beef consumption and growing demand for dairy products consumption is driving the demand for feed production for ruminants
Middle East Feed Amino Acids Industry Overview
The Middle East Feed Amino Acids Market is fragmented, with the top five companies occupying 34.83%. The major players in this market are Adisseo, Alltech, Inc., Archer Daniel Midland Co., Evonik Industries AG and IFF(Danisco Animal Nutrition) (sorted alphabetically).
Middle East Feed Amino Acids Market Leaders
Adisseo
Alltech, Inc.
Archer Daniel Midland Co.
Evonik Industries AG
IFF(Danisco Animal Nutrition)
Other important companies include Kemin Industries, Marubeni Corporation (Orffa International Holding B.V.), Novus International, Inc., Saudi Mix, SHV (Nutreco NV).
*Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in alphabetical order.
Middle East Feed Amino Acids Market News
- January 2023: Novus International acquired the Biotech company Agrivida to develop new feed additives.
- October 2022: The partnership between Evonik and BASF allowed Evonik certain non-exclusive licensing rights to OpteinicsTM, a digital solution to improve comprehension and reduce the environmental impact of the animal protein and feed industries.
- September 2021: Orffa expanded its aquaculture portfolio by introducing three product lines that consist of ingredients and specialties. This product consists of a unique blend of branded additives.
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We provide a complimentary and exhaustive set of data points on regional and country-level metrics that present the fundamental structure of the industry. Presented in the form of 35+ free charts, the section covers difficult-to-find data of various regions on feed production through various animal categories such as Ruminants, Poultry, Swine, and Aquaculture.
Middle East Feed Amino Acids Market Report - Table of Contents
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY & KEY FINDINGS
2. REPORT OFFERS
3. INTRODUCTION
- 3.1 Study Assumptions & Market Definition
- 3.2 Scope of the Study
- 3.3 Research Methodology
4. KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS
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4.1 Animal Headcount
- 4.1.1 Poultry
- 4.1.2 Ruminants
- 4.1.3 Swine
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4.2 Feed Production
- 4.2.1 Aquaculture
- 4.2.2 Poultry
- 4.2.3 Ruminants
- 4.2.4 Swine
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4.3 Regulatory Framework
- 4.3.1 Iran
- 4.3.2 Saudi Arabia
- 4.4 Value Chain & Distribution Channel Analysis
5. MARKET SEGMENTATION (includes market size in Value in USD and Volume, Forecasts up to 2029 and analysis of growth prospects)
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5.1 Sub Additive
- 5.1.1 Lysine
- 5.1.2 Methionine
- 5.1.3 Threonine
- 5.1.4 Tryptophan
- 5.1.5 Other Amino Acids
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5.2 Animal
- 5.2.1 Aquaculture
- 5.2.1.1 By Sub Animal
- 5.2.1.1.1 Fish
- 5.2.1.1.2 Shrimp
- 5.2.1.1.3 Other Aquaculture Species
- 5.2.2 Poultry
- 5.2.2.1 By Sub Animal
- 5.2.2.1.1 Broiler
- 5.2.2.1.2 Layer
- 5.2.2.1.3 Other Poultry Birds
- 5.2.3 Ruminants
- 5.2.3.1 By Sub Animal
- 5.2.3.1.1 Beef Cattle
- 5.2.3.1.2 Dairy Cattle
- 5.2.3.1.3 Other Ruminants
- 5.2.4 Swine
- 5.2.5 Other Animals
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5.3 Country
- 5.3.1 Iran
- 5.3.2 Saudi Arabia
- 5.3.3 Rest of Middle East
6. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
- 6.1 Key Strategic Moves
- 6.2 Market Share Analysis
- 6.3 Company Landscape
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6.4 Company Profiles (includes Global Level Overview, Market Level Overview, Core Business Segments, Financials, Headcount, Key Information, Market Rank, Market Share, Products and Services, and Analysis of Recent Developments).
- 6.4.1 Adisseo
- 6.4.2 Alltech, Inc.
- 6.4.3 Archer Daniel Midland Co.
- 6.4.4 Evonik Industries AG
- 6.4.5 IFF(Danisco Animal Nutrition)
- 6.4.6 Kemin Industries
- 6.4.7 Marubeni Corporation (Orffa International Holding B.V.)
- 6.4.8 Novus International, Inc.
- 6.4.9 Saudi Mix
- 6.4.10 SHV (Nutreco NV)
7. KEY STRATEGIC QUESTIONS FOR FEED ADDITIVE CEOS
8. APPENDIX
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8.1 Global Overview
- 8.1.1 Overview
- 8.1.2 Porter’s Five Forces Framework
- 8.1.3 Global Value Chain Analysis
- 8.1.4 Global Market Size and DROs
- 8.2 Sources & References
- 8.3 List of Tables & Figures
- 8.4 Primary Insights
- 8.5 Data Pack
- 8.6 Glossary of Terms
List of Tables & Figures
- Figure 1:
- POPULATION OF POULTRY, NUMBER, MIDDLE EAST, 2017-2022
- Figure 2:
- POPULATION OF RUMINANTS, NUMBER, MIDDLE EAST, 2017-2022
- Figure 3:
- POPULATION OF SWINE, NUMBER, MIDDLE EAST, 2017-2022
- Figure 4:
- PRODUCTION VOLUME OF AQUACULTURE FEED, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017-2022
- Figure 5:
- PRODUCTION VOLUME OF POULTRY FEED, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017-2022
- Figure 6:
- PRODUCTION VOLUME OF RUMINANTS FEED, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017-2022
- Figure 7:
- PRODUCTION VOLUME OF SWINE FEED, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017-2022
- Figure 8:
- VOLUME OF FEED AMINO ACIDS, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 9:
- VALUE OF FEED AMINO ACIDS, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 10:
- VOLUME OF FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ADDITIVE CATEGORIES, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 11:
- VALUE OF FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ADDITIVE CATEGORIES, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 12:
- VOLUME SHARE OF FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ADDITIVE CATEGORIES, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2017,2023 AND 2029
- Figure 13:
- VALUE SHARE OF FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ADDITIVE CATEGORIES, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2017,2023 AND 2029
- Figure 14:
- VOLUME OF LYSINE FEED AMINO ACIDS, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 15:
- VALUE OF LYSINE FEED AMINO ACIDS, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 16:
- VALUE SHARE OF LYSINE FEED AMINO ACIDS BY ANIMAL TYPE, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2022 AND 2029
- Figure 17:
- VOLUME OF METHIONINE FEED AMINO ACIDS, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 18:
- VALUE OF METHIONINE FEED AMINO ACIDS, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 19:
- VALUE SHARE OF METHIONINE FEED AMINO ACIDS BY ANIMAL TYPE, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2022 AND 2029
- Figure 20:
- VOLUME OF THREONINE FEED AMINO ACIDS, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 21:
- VALUE OF THREONINE FEED AMINO ACIDS, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 22:
- VALUE SHARE OF THREONINE FEED AMINO ACIDS BY ANIMAL TYPE, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2022 AND 2029
- Figure 23:
- VOLUME OF TRYPTOPHAN FEED AMINO ACIDS, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 24:
- VALUE OF TRYPTOPHAN FEED AMINO ACIDS, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 25:
- VALUE SHARE OF TRYPTOPHAN FEED AMINO ACIDS BY ANIMAL TYPE, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2022 AND 2029
- Figure 26:
- VOLUME OF OTHER AMINO ACIDS FEED AMINO ACIDS, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 27:
- VALUE OF OTHER AMINO ACIDS FEED AMINO ACIDS, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 28:
- VALUE SHARE OF OTHER AMINO ACIDS FEED AMINO ACIDS BY ANIMAL TYPE, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2022 AND 2029
- Figure 29:
- VOLUME OF FEED AMINO ACIDS BY ANIMAL TYPE, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 30:
- VALUE OF FEED AMINO ACIDS BY ANIMAL TYPE, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 31:
- VOLUME SHARE OF FEED AMINO ACIDS BY ANIMAL TYPE, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2017,2023 AND 2029
- Figure 32:
- VALUE SHARE OF FEED AMINO ACIDS BY ANIMAL TYPE, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2017,2023 AND 2029
- Figure 33:
- VOLUME OF AQUACULTURE FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ANIMAL TYPE, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 34:
- VALUE OF AQUACULTURE FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ANIMAL TYPE, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 35:
- VOLUME SHARE OF AQUACULTURE FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ANIMAL TYPE, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2017,2023 AND 2029
- Figure 36:
- VALUE SHARE OF AQUACULTURE FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ANIMAL TYPE, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2017,2023 AND 2029
- Figure 37:
- VOLUME OF FISH FEED AMINO ACIDS, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 38:
- VALUE OF FISH FEED AMINO ACIDS, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 39:
- VALUE SHARE OF FISH FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ADDITIVE CATEGORIES, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2022 AND 2029
- Figure 40:
- VOLUME OF SHRIMP FEED AMINO ACIDS, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 41:
- VALUE OF SHRIMP FEED AMINO ACIDS, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 42:
- VALUE SHARE OF SHRIMP FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ADDITIVE CATEGORIES, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2022 AND 2029
- Figure 43:
- VOLUME OF OTHER AQUACULTURE SPECIES FEED AMINO ACIDS, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 44:
- VALUE OF OTHER AQUACULTURE SPECIES FEED AMINO ACIDS, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 45:
- VALUE SHARE OF OTHER AQUACULTURE SPECIES FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ADDITIVE CATEGORIES, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2022 AND 2029
- Figure 46:
- VOLUME OF POULTRY FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ANIMAL TYPE, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 47:
- VALUE OF POULTRY FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ANIMAL TYPE, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 48:
- VOLUME SHARE OF POULTRY FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ANIMAL TYPE, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2017,2023 AND 2029
- Figure 49:
- VALUE SHARE OF POULTRY FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ANIMAL TYPE, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2017,2023 AND 2029
- Figure 50:
- VOLUME OF BROILER FEED AMINO ACIDS, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 51:
- VALUE OF BROILER FEED AMINO ACIDS, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 52:
- VALUE SHARE OF BROILER FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ADDITIVE CATEGORIES, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2022 AND 2029
- Figure 53:
- VOLUME OF LAYER FEED AMINO ACIDS, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 54:
- VALUE OF LAYER FEED AMINO ACIDS, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 55:
- VALUE SHARE OF LAYER FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ADDITIVE CATEGORIES, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2022 AND 2029
- Figure 56:
- VOLUME OF OTHER POULTRY BIRDS FEED AMINO ACIDS, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 57:
- VALUE OF OTHER POULTRY BIRDS FEED AMINO ACIDS, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 58:
- VALUE SHARE OF OTHER POULTRY BIRDS FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ADDITIVE CATEGORIES, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2022 AND 2029
- Figure 59:
- VOLUME OF RUMINANTS FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ANIMAL TYPE, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 60:
- VALUE OF RUMINANTS FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ANIMAL TYPE, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 61:
- VOLUME SHARE OF RUMINANTS FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ANIMAL TYPE, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2017,2023 AND 2029
- Figure 62:
- VALUE SHARE OF RUMINANTS FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ANIMAL TYPE, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2017,2023 AND 2029
- Figure 63:
- VOLUME OF BEEF CATTLE FEED AMINO ACIDS, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 64:
- VALUE OF BEEF CATTLE FEED AMINO ACIDS, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 65:
- VALUE SHARE OF BEEF CATTLE FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ADDITIVE CATEGORIES, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2022 AND 2029
- Figure 66:
- VOLUME OF DAIRY CATTLE FEED AMINO ACIDS, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 67:
- VALUE OF DAIRY CATTLE FEED AMINO ACIDS, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 68:
- VALUE SHARE OF DAIRY CATTLE FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ADDITIVE CATEGORIES, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2022 AND 2029
- Figure 69:
- VOLUME OF OTHER RUMINANTS FEED AMINO ACIDS, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 70:
- VALUE OF OTHER RUMINANTS FEED AMINO ACIDS, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 71:
- VALUE SHARE OF OTHER RUMINANTS FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ADDITIVE CATEGORIES, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2022 AND 2029
- Figure 72:
- VOLUME OF SWINE FEED AMINO ACIDS, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 73:
- VALUE OF SWINE FEED AMINO ACIDS, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 74:
- VALUE SHARE OF SWINE FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ADDITIVE CATEGORIES, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2022 AND 2029
- Figure 75:
- VOLUME OF OTHER ANIMALS FEED AMINO ACIDS, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 76:
- VALUE OF OTHER ANIMALS FEED AMINO ACIDS, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 77:
- VALUE SHARE OF OTHER ANIMALS FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ADDITIVE CATEGORIES, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2022 AND 2029
- Figure 78:
- VOLUME OF FEED AMINO ACIDS BY COUNTRY, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 79:
- VALUE OF FEED AMINO ACIDS BY COUNTRY, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 80:
- VOLUME SHARE OF FEED AMINO ACIDS BY COUNTRY, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2017,2023 AND 2029
- Figure 81:
- VALUE SHARE OF FEED AMINO ACIDS BY COUNTRY, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2017,2023 AND 2029
- Figure 82:
- VOLUME OF IRAN FEED AMINO ACIDS, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 83:
- VALUE OF IRAN FEED AMINO ACIDS, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 84:
- VALUE SHARE OF IRAN FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ADDITIVE CATEGORIES, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2022 AND 2029
- Figure 85:
- VOLUME OF SAUDI ARABIA FEED AMINO ACIDS, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 86:
- VALUE OF SAUDI ARABIA FEED AMINO ACIDS, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 87:
- VALUE SHARE OF SAUDI ARABIA FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ADDITIVE CATEGORIES, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2022 AND 2029
- Figure 88:
- VOLUME OF REST OF MIDDLE EAST FEED AMINO ACIDS, METRIC TON, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 89:
- VALUE OF REST OF MIDDLE EAST FEED AMINO ACIDS, USD, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 90:
- VALUE SHARE OF REST OF MIDDLE EAST FEED AMINO ACIDS BY SUB ADDITIVE CATEGORIES, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2022 AND 2029
- Figure 91:
- MOST ACTIVE COMPANIES BY NUMBER OF STRATEGIC MOVES, COUNT, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2023
- Figure 92:
- MOST ADOPTED STRATEGIES, COUNT, MIDDLE EAST, 2017 - 2023
- Figure 93:
- VALUE SHARE OF MAJOR PLAYERS, %, MIDDLE EAST, 2022
Middle East Feed Amino Acids Industry Segmentation
Lysine, Methionine, Threonine, Tryptophan are covered as segments by Sub Additive. Aquaculture, Poultry, Ruminants, Swine are covered as segments by Animal. Iran, Saudi Arabia are covered as segments by Country.
- The Middle Eastern region is experiencing an increasing demand for amino acids in animal feed. Amino acids are essential for animal growth, muscle development, and improved meat productivity. In 2022, the market value of amino acids in the Middle East was 20.4% of the total feed additives market in the region. However, the market value fluctuated between 2018-2021 due to the occurrence of infectious animal diseases such as foot and mouth disease, African swine fever, and Avian influenza.
- Methionine and lysine were the most significant feed amino acids in the Middle East, accounting for over 63.5% of the total market value in 2022. These amino acids have been attributed to greater efficiency in animals, such as improved gut health, efficient digestion, and higher meat output. Tryptophan is also a significant amino acid in the region, and it is expected to register a CAGR of 3.7% during the forecast period. Although it has the lowest market share due to its scarcity, it is essential for early animal growth and increased feed consumption.
- Threonine is another crucial amino acid for animal health, and its market value is projected to increase from USD 27.4 million in 2022 to USD 35 million by 2029. The increasing demand for meat and meat products and the growing awareness of amino acid usage in balancing gut pH and preventing infection is expected to drive the region's feed amino acids market. The market is expected to register a CAGR of 3.5% during the forecast period, indicating a significant potential for growth and investment in the animal feed industry.
Sub Additive | Lysine | ||
Methionine | |||
Threonine | |||
Tryptophan | |||
Other Amino Acids | |||
Animal | Aquaculture | By Sub Animal | Fish |
Shrimp | |||
Other Aquaculture Species | |||
Animal | Poultry | By Sub Animal | Broiler |
Layer | |||
Other Poultry Birds | |||
Animal | Ruminants | By Sub Animal | Beef Cattle |
Dairy Cattle | |||
Other Ruminants | |||
Animal | Swine | ||
Other Animals | |||
Country | Iran | ||
Saudi Arabia | |||
Rest of Middle East |
Market Definition
- FUNCTIONS - For the study, feed additives are considered to be commercially manufactured products that are used to enhance characteristics such as weight gain, feed conversion ratio, and feed intake when fed in appropriate proportions.
- RESELLERS - Companies engaged in reselling feed additives without value addition have been excluded from the market scope, to avoid double counting.
- END CONSUMERS - Compound feed manufacturers are considered to be end-consumers in the market studied. The scope excludes farmers buying feed additives to be used directly as supplements or premixes.
- INTERNAL COMPANY CONSUMPTION - Companies engaged in the production of compound feed as well as the manufacturing of feed additives are part of the study. However, while estimating the market sizes, the internal consumption of feed additives by such companies has been excluded.
Keyword | Definition |
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Feed additives | Feed additives are products used in animal nutrition for purposes of improving the quality of feed and the quality of food from animal origin, or to improve the animals’ performance and health. |
Probiotics | Probiotics are microorganisms introduced into the body for their beneficial qualities. (It maintains or restores beneficial bacteria to the gut). |
Antibiotics | Antibiotic is a drug that is specifically used to inhibit the growth of bacteria. |
Prebiotics | A non-digestible food ingredient that promotes the growth of beneficial microorganisms in the intestines. |
Antioxidants | Antioxidants are compounds that inhibit oxidation, a chemical reaction that produces free radicals. |
Phytogenics | Phytogenics are a group of natural and non-antibiotic growth promoters derived from herbs, spices, essential oils, and oleoresins. |
Vitamins | Vitamins are organic compounds, which are required for normal growth and maintenance of the body. |
Metabolism | A chemical process that occurs within a living organism in order to maintain life. |
Amino acids | Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and play an important role in metabolic pathways. |
Enzymes | Enzyme is a substance that acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical reaction. |
Anti-microbial resistance | The ability of a microorganism to resist the effects of an antimicrobial agent. |
Anti-microbial | Destroying or inhibiting the growth of microorganisms. |
Osmotic balance | It is a process of maintaining salt and water balance across membranes within the body's fluids. |
Bacteriocin | Bacteriocins are the toxins produced by bacteria to inhibit the growth of similar or closely related bacterial strains. |
Biohydrogenation | It is a process that occurs in the rumen of an animal in which bacteria convert unsaturated fatty acids (USFA) to saturated fatty acids (SFA). |
Oxidative rancidity | It is a reaction of fatty acids with oxygen, which generally causes unpleasant odors in animals. To prevent these, antioxidants were added. |
Mycotoxicosis | Any condition or disease caused by fungal toxins, mainly due to contamination of animal feed with mycotoxins. |
Mycotoxins | Mycotoxins are toxin compounds that are naturally produced by certain types of molds (fungi). |
Feed Probiotics | Microbial feed supplements positively affect gastrointestinal microbial balance. |
Probiotic yeast | Feed yeast (single-cell fungi) and other fungi used as probiotics. |
Feed enzymes | They are used to supplement digestive enzymes in an animal’s stomach to break down food. Enzymes also ensure that meat and egg production is improved. |
Mycotoxin detoxifiers | They are used to prevent fungal growth and to stop any harmful mold from being absorbed in the gut and blood. |
Feed antibiotics | They are used both for the prevention and treatment of diseases but also for rapid growth and development. |
Feed antioxidants | They are used to protect the deterioration of other feed nutrients in the feed such as fats, vitamins, pigments, and flavoring agents, thus providing nutrient security to the animals. |
Feed phytogenics | Phytogenics are natural substances, added to livestock feed to promote growth, aid in digestion, and act as anti-microbial agents. |
Feed vitamins | They are used to maintain the normal physiological function and normal growth and development of animals. |
Feed flavors and sweetners | These flavors and sweeteners help to mask tastes and odors during changes in additives or medications and make them ideal for animal diets undergoing transition. |
Feed acidifiers | Animal feed acidifiers are organic acids incorporated into the feed for nutritional or preservative purposes. Acidifiers enhance congestion and microbiological balance in the alimentary and digestive tracts of livestock. |
Feed minerals | Feed minerals play an important role in the regular dietary requirements of animal feed. |
Feed binders | Feed binders are the binding agents used in the manufacture of safe animal feed products. It enhances the taste of food and prolongs the storage period of the feed. |
Key Terms | Abbreviation |
LSDV | Lumpy Skin Disease Virus |
ASF | African Swine Fever |
GPA | Growth Promoter Antibiotics |
NSP | Non-Starch Polysaccharides |
PUFA | Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid |
Afs | Aflatoxins |
AGP | Antibiotic Growth Promoters |
FAO | The Food And Agriculture Organization of the United Nations |
USDA | The United States Department of Agriculture |
Research Methodology
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- Step-1: IDENTIFY KEY VARIABLES: In order to build a robust forecasting methodology, the variables and factors identified in Step-1 are tested against available historical market numbers. Through an iterative process, the variables required for market forecast are set and the model is built on the basis of these variables.
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