Abstract
“The global market for livestock performance enhancers is forecast to be
worth $7.3 billion by 2011- rising by a compound annual growth rate of
1.5%”
The use of medicated performance enhancers with perceived high risks to human
health has already been banned in the EU. However, with an ever-increasing
world demand for food, there is constant pressure to increase the rate of
production of food.
Key coverage
- Examine the current market and prospects for medicated and
non-medicated livestock performance enhancers.
- Analyse the global market and understand the regulatory environment,
market size and the market drivers forcing growth.
- Identify the key features of the main classes of product including
antibiotics, hormones, beta-agonists and technical feed additives.
- Review the 15 companies with a prominent presence in the market and
their market strategy - Discover the market forecasts and emerging trends in
developing in the market.
Key findings
Forecast
Track trends and identify opportunities with forecasts to 2011 including the
world market by geographical region and by product category.
Key issues addressed
The shift in emphasis from medicated performance enhancers to non medicated
performance enhancers and the opportunities and challenges this presents The
ban of high risk medicated performance enhancers in the EU and the impact upon
regulatory and safety issues The implications of increasing world demand for
food and the forecasts for market growth The development of safe and effective
alternative performance enhancers such as feed additives, feed acidifiers and
nutraceuticals.
Who should read this report?
Those responsible for the marketing, strategy or business development within:
Food Safety companies Animal Health companies Suppliers/manufacturers of
additives and raw ingredients.
Regulatory professionals would also be interested in this report given the
increasing emphasis on the safety of these products.
Products and companies covered
Adisseo, Alltech, Alpharma, BASF, Danisco, Degussa, DSM, Elanco Animal Health,
Intervet, Ivy Animal Health, Novozymes, Novus International, Nutreco, Phibro
Animal Health, Schering-Plough Medicated feed additives, Antibiotics,
Ionophore antibiotics, Nonionophore antibiotics, Anti-coccidials, Companies
and products, Ionophore antibiotics, Nonionophore antibiotics,
Anti-coccidials, Risk to human health, Regulatory changes, Sex hormones,
Naturally-occuring steroids, Synthetic steroids, Synthetic non-steroidal
estrogen, Growth hormone, Beta-agonists Nutritional additives, Amino acids,
Vitamins, Trace minerals, Carotenoids, Betaine, Enzymes, Direct-fed
microbials, Prebiotics, Acidifiers, Companies and products, Silage additives,
Antioxidants, Emulsifiers, Ruminal buffers
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 Introduction to the livestock industry
- 1.1.1 Categories of livestock
- 1.2 Feeding of farm animals
- 1.3 Approaches to performance enhancement
- 1.4 Regulatory issues
CHAPTER 2 MEDICATED PERFORMANCE ENHANCERS
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Medicated feed additives
- 2.2.1 Antibiotics
- 2.2.1.1 Ionophore antibiotics
- 2.2.1.2 Nonionophore antibiotics
- 2.2.2 Anti-coccidials
- 2.2.3 Companies and products
- 2.2.3.1 Ionophore antibiotics
- 2.2.3.2 Nonionophore antibiotics
- 2.2.3.3 Anti-coccidials
- 2.2.4 Risk to human health
- 2.2.5 Regulatory changes
- 2.3 Hormones and hormone-like enhancers
- 2.3.1 Sex hormones
- 2.3.1.1 Naturally-occuring steroids
- 2.3.1.2 Synthetic steroids
- 2.3.1.3 Synthetic non-steroidal estrogen
- 2.3.2 Growth hormone
- 2.3.3 Beta-agonists
- 2.3.4 Companies and products
- 2.3.5 Risk to human health
- 2.3.6 Regulatory changes
CHAPTER 3 NON-MEDICATED FEED ADDITIVES
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Nutritional requirements of livestock
- 3.3 Nutritional additives
- 3.3.1 Amino acids
- 3.3.1.1 Companies and products
- 3.3.2 Vitamins
- 3.3.2.1 Companies and products
- 3.3.3 Trace minerals
- 3.3.3.1 Companies and products
- 3.3.4 Miscellaneous additives
- 3.3.4.1 Carotenoids
- 3.3.4.2 Betaine
- 3.3.4.3 Other additives
- 3.4 Zootechnical additives (pro-nutrients)
- 3.4.1 Enzymes
- 3.4.1.1 Companies and products
- 3.4.2 Direct-fed microbials and prebiotics
- 3.4.2.1 Direct-fed microbials
- 3.4.2.2 Prebiotics
- 3.4.2.3 Companies and products
- 3.5 Technological additives
- 3.5.1 Acidifiers
- 3.5.1.1 Companies and products
- 3.5.2 Silage additives
- 3.5.3 Antioxidants
- 3.5.4 Emulsifiers
- 3.5.5 Ruminal buffers
CHAPTER 4 MARKET CONSIDERATIONS AND FORECASTS
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Compound feed market
- 4.3 Premix and specialty feed market
- 4.4 Medicated feed additive market
- 4.5 Nutritional feed additive market
- 4.6 Regional market conditions
- 4.6.1 Feed additives in general
- 4.6.2 Europe
- 4.6.3 Asia/Pacific
- 4.6.4 North America
- 4.7 Analysis and forecasts to 2011
CHAPTER 5 KEY COMPANIES
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Adisseo
- Financial information
- Company profile
- Livestock performance products
- Product summary
- Further product information
- Amino acids
- Vitamins
- Enzymes
- 5.3 Alltech
- Financial information
- Company profile
- Livestock performance products
- Product summary
- Prebiotics
- Trace minerals
- Enzymes
- Silage additives
- 5.4 Alpharma
- Financial information ($M)
- Product sales 2006
- Company profile
- Livestock performance products
- Product summary
- Antibiotics and antibacterials
- Antibacterials
- Anticoccidials
- 5.5 BASF
- Financial information ($M)
- Company profile
- Livestock performance products
- Product summary
- Vitamins
- Amino acids
- Carotenoids
- Enzymes
- Acidifiers
- R&D programs
- 5.6 Danisco
- Financial information ($US)
- Company profile
- Livestock performance products
- Product summary
- Enzymes
- Other nutritional additives
- 5.7 Degussa
- Financial information ($M)
- Company profile
- Livestock performance products
- Product summary
- Amino acids
- R&D programs
- 5.8 DSM
- Financial information ($M)
- Company profile
- Livestock performance products
- Product summary
- Further product information
- Vitamins
- Carotenoids
- Enzymes
- Feed acidifier
- Direct-fed microbials and probiotics
- Other nutritional products
- R&D programs
- 5.9 Elanco Animal Health
- Financial information ($M)
- Company profile
- Livestock performance products
- Product summary
- Antibiotics
- Anti-coccidials
- Beta agonist
- Anabolic hormones
- R&D programs
- 5.10 Intervet
- Financial information
- Company profile
- Beta-agonist
- 5.11 Ivy Animal Health
- Financial information
- Company profile
- Livestock performance products
- Product summary
- Hormone growth enhancers
- Direct-fed microbials
- R&D programs
- 5.12 Novozymes
- Financial information ($M)
- Company profile
- Product summary
- Enzymes
- R&D programs
- R&D programs
- 5.13 Novus International
- Financial information
- Company profile
- Product summary
- Feed acidifiers
- Amino acids
- Trace minerals
- Antioxidants
- Other nutritional additives
- Anti-coccidials
- R&D programs
- 5.14 Nutreco
- Financial information ($M)
- Company profile
- Product summary
- Feed acidifiers
- Enzymes
- Trace minerals
- Prebiotics
- Other nutritional products
- R&D programs
- 5.15 Phibro Animal Health
- Financial information ($M)
- Company profile
- Livestock performance products
- Product summary
- Antibiotics
- Anti-coccidials
- Non-medicated additives
- R&D programs
- 5.16 Schering-Plough
- Financial information ($M)
- Company profile
- Product summary
- Growth promoter implants
- Anticoccidials
- R&D programs
CHAPTER 6 TRENDS AND OPPORTUNITIES
- 6.1 Trend away from medicated performance enhancers
- 6.2 Marketing of additives as profit optimizing tools
- 6.3 Emergence of popular additives
- 6.4 Performance enhancers in ruminants and nonruminants
- 6.5 Corporate strategies for survival and growth
- 6.6 Meeting the consumer demand for safety
LIST OF TABLES
- Table 3.1 Enzyme Feed Additives Permitted in the EC
- Table 3.2 Microbial Feed Additives Permitted in the EC
- Table 4.1 Global Animal Feed Market in 2005
- Table 4.2 Global Feed Production by Region in 2005
- Table 4.3 Animal Feed Production in the US
- Table 4.4 EU Industrial Compound Feed Production by Category in 2005
- Table 4.5 Value of EU Farm Production in 2005
- Table 4.6 Purchased Feed Share of Total EU Animal Output Value in 2005
- Table 4.7 Livestock Feed Sourcing in the EU(2005)
- Table 4.8 Animal Health Market by Application (2006)
- Table 4.9 Growth Enhancer Market by Species (2006)
- Table 4.10 Medicated Growth Enhancer Market by Species (2006)
- Table 4.11 Medicated Growth Enhancer Market by Region (2006)
- Table 4.12 World market by product category, 2006-2011
- Table 4.13 World market by geographical region, 2006-2011
- Table 5.1 Alpharma: Financial performance 2004-2006
- Table 5.2 BASF Agricultural Products and Fine Chemicals: Financial
performance 2004-2006
- Table 5.3 Danisco: Financial performance 2003/4-2005/6
- Table 5.4 Degussa: Financial performance 2003-2005
- Table 5.5 DSM Nutritional Products: Financial performance 2004-2006
- Table 5.6 Eli Lilly: Financial performance 2004-2006
- Table 5.7 Akzo Nobel and Intervet: Financial performance 2003-2005
- Table 5.8 Novozymes: Financial performance 2004-2006
- Table 5.9 Nutreco: Financial performance 2003-2005
- Table 5.10 Phibro Animal Health: Financial performance 2003-2005
- Table 5.11 Schering-Plough: Financial performance 2004-2006