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Forage Analysis Market Size, Share, Growth, and Industry Analysis, By Type (Nutrients,Mycotoxins,Dry Matter,Others), By Application (Cattle,Equine,Sheep), Regional Insights and Forecast to 2035

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Forage Analysis Market Overview

The global Forage Analysis Market size is projected to grow from USD 569 million in 2026 to USD 596.6 million in 2027, reaching USD 868.57 million by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 4.85% during the forecast period.

The global Forage Analysis Market Market was valued at approximately USD 883.11 million in 2024, and estimates suggest it will reach about USD 1,664.99 million by 2033. The market in 2023 had an estimated value near USD 600 million.  In 2023, the Forage Quality Assessment application held about 42.3% share of the Forage Analysis Market by application. The sample type Fresh Forage accounted for around 45% of market revenue in 2023. 

In the USA, production of all dry hay was estimated at 119 million tons in 2023, up 6% from 2022. Harvested area for dry hay in 2023 was 52.8 million acres, up 8% from 2022.  Winter hay inventories stored on U.S. farms as of Dec. 1, 2023, were about 76.7 million tons, which is up almost 5 million tons from a year earlier.  Among major dairy states, on-farm hay inventories were estimated at 39.4 million tons, down 600,000 tons. 

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Key Findings

  • Key Market Driver: Nutrients target segment holds over 50% share among target types; Fresh Forage sample type accounts for around 45% revenue share. 
  • Major Market Restraint: Wet Chemistry method is time-consuming and has lower throughput, representing less than 40% of method usage; Manual technology adoption remains under 30%. 
  • Emerging Trends: NIRS technology method usage approaching 60% among method types; mobile and on-site analysis services increasing by over 30%; automated systems growing in usage exceeding manual in many labs. 
  • Regional Leadership: North America holds the largest regional share (above 30% of global market); Europe and Asia-Pacific follow with shares between 20-30%. 
  • Competitive Landscape: Top 10 players account for roughly 40% of market share; major players include SGS, Eurofins, Intertek, Cargill, and CVAS. 
  • Market Segmentation: Forage Analysis Market segmented into target types (nutrients, mycotoxin, dry matter etc.); application types (Forage Quality Assessment ~42.3%, Silage Analysis, Nutrient Monitoring); sample types (Fresh Forage ~45%, Hay, Silage). 
  • Recent Development: Fresh Forage sample type became leading revenue contributor in 2023 with ~45%; Forage Quality Assessment application held ~42.3%; NIRS method usage surging past wet chemistry method in many labs. 

In 2023, one of the largest revenue shares in the Forage Analysis Market Market was held by the Forage Quality Assessment application at about 42.3%.  The Fresh Forage sample type accounted for close to 45% of market revenue in that same year.  Methodology trends show Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) becoming more dominant among method types, surpassing wet chemistry in usage in several laboratories globally.

The Target segment “Nutrients” continues to lead over other targets such as mycotoxins, dry matter, and others.  Geographically, North America remains leader in market share, holding more than 30% of the global market in recent years, with Europe and Asia-Pacific increasing their shares due to rising awareness and adoption.  Another trend is growth in automated technology and remote or on-site analysis services, with adoption in certain labs increasing by over 30% year-on-year in some countries.  A further trend: the demand for sample types such as silage is growing due to its advantage in nutrient preservation during off-season feeding. 

Forage Analysis Market Dynamics

DRIVER

Rising demand for high-quality animal feed

Livestock industry data shows the number of cattle and calves in stock in the US was about 89.3 million in 2022.  The increasing demand for protein from meat, milk, and eggs in developing and developed markets pushes farmers to seek better feed quality. In global markets, the Nutrients target segment dominates the Forage Analysis Market with over 50% share among target types.  Fresh Forage sample type accounted for ~45% of market revenue in 2023.  Also, Forage Quality Assessment application held ~42.3% of revenue in the same year. 

RESTRAINT

High cost and low throughput of traditional methods

Traditional wet chemistry methods are used in less than 40% of laboratories due to high labor, long analysis time, and need for skilled technicians.  Automated or rapid methods such as NIRS are increasingly favored because wet chemistry takes several hours to days per sample.  In many farms, manual or lab-based analysis through wet chemistry is >30% more expensive per sample than NIRS techniques. 

OPPORTUNITY

Adoption of rapid, on-site and automated technologies

On-site/mobile analysis services have increased by over 30% in usage in recent years in key livestock-producing regions.  Automated systems are being adopted in many laboratories so that manual methods drop below ~30% of usage.Technologies such as NIRS are now used in majority (>50-60%) of method usages. Farmers increasingly demand rapid turnaround; in some US states, lab response time reductions of 40-50% have been reported after deploying automated or near-infrared instrumentation. 

CHALLENGE

Standardization and sample variability

Different laboratories may report different results for the same forage sample due to non-uniform sampling methods; sample type (fresh forage, hay, silage) introduces ~10-20% variation in measured nutrient values.  For wet chemistry methods, inter-lab variability remains high; some studies report up to 15% difference in crude protein or fiber measurement between labs.  Lack of standard reference materials in many emerging regions causes delayed adoption.

Forage Analysis Market Segmentation

The Forage Analysis Market Market segmentation covers Target (Nutrients, Mycotoxins, Dry Matter, Others), Forage Type (Hay, Silage, Ration), Method (Wet Chemistry, NIRS, Physical, Chemical), and Livestock (Cattle, Equine, Sheep); global allocation estimates use a 2024 base market value of USD 883.11 million, with Target split approximations of 50% (Nutrients), 20% (Mycotoxins), 18% (Dry Matter) and 12% (Others), reflecting lab demand and application mix across regions. 

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BY TYPE

Nutrients: Context and relevance: The Nutrients type includes crude protein, fibers, minerals, vitamins and total digestible nutrients, and typically accounts for the largest testing volume where nutrition management represents over 50% of target tests in commercial dairy and beef operations, driving demand for routine NIRS and lab-based profiling across producers and feed manufacturers. 

Nutrients Market Size, Share and CAGR: The Nutrients type is estimated at USD 441.56 million representing 50% share of the global Forage Analysis Market Market, with an assumed CAGR of 6.5% for planning and forecasting sentences.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Nutrients Segment

  • USA: Nutrients market size ~USD 123.64 million, share ~28% of Nutrients segment, projected CAGR ~6.5% for regional investment planning.
  • China: Nutrients market size ~USD 97.14 million, share ~22% of Nutrients segment, projected CAGR ~6.5% for capacity expansion.
  • Brazil: Nutrients market size ~USD 79.48 million, share ~18% of Nutrients segment, projected CAGR ~6.5% for supply chain initiatives.
  • India: Nutrients market size ~USD 70.65 million, share ~16% of Nutrients segment, projected CAGR ~6.5% for lab penetration strategies.
  • Germany: Nutrients market size ~USD 44.16 million, share ~10% of Nutrients segment, projected CAGR ~6.5% for premium service adoption.

Mycotoxins: Context and relevance: Mycotoxin testing is critical for feed safety; Mycotoxins accounts for routine screening representing roughly 15–25% of samples submitted to commercial labs in regions with humid harvesting seasons, and multiplex immunoassay or LC-MS panels often include 6–20 analytes per run, supporting regulatory export limits and producer risk management. 

Mycotoxins Market Size, Share and CAGR: The Mycotoxins type is estimated at USD 176.62 million, representing 20% share of the global market, with an assumed CAGR of 5.8% for surveillance and compliance modeling.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Mycotoxins Segment

  • USA: Mycotoxins market size ~USD 44.16 million, share ~25% of Mycotoxins segment, projected CAGR ~5.8% amid regulatory testing demand.
  • China: Mycotoxins market size ~USD 35.32 million, share ~20% of Mycotoxins segment, projected CAGR ~5.8% as storage monitoring increases.
  • Brazil: Mycotoxins market size ~USD 35.32 million, share ~20% of Mycotoxins segment, projected CAGR ~5.8% due to export quality controls.
  • India: Mycotoxins market size ~USD 31.79 million, share ~18% of Mycotoxins segment, projected CAGR ~5.8% for risk mitigation programs.
  • Germany: Mycotoxins market size ~USD 30.03 million, share ~17% of Mycotoxins segment, projected CAGR ~5.8% for compliance lab services.

Dry Matter: Context and relevance: Dry Matter (DM) measurement is fundamental to ration balancing; DM testing typically represents 10–20% of sample panels in regions using silage and hay, with field oven methods and NIRS DM calibration providing results in minutes to hours. Variability in DM (often 3–8 percentage points between cuts) can change ration compositions by 5–15%, prompting frequent testing during harvest windows. 

Dry Matter Market Size, Share and CAGR: Dry Matter testing is estimated at USD 158.96 million, representing 18% share of the global market, with an assumed CAGR of 5.0% used in operational planning.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Dry Matter Segment

  • USA: Dry Matter market size ~USD 47.69 million, share ~30% of Dry Matter segment, projected CAGR ~5.0% driven by precision feeding.
  • China: Dry Matter market size ~USD 31.79 million, share ~20% of Dry Matter segment, projected CAGR ~5.0% for storage and moisture control.
  • Brazil: Dry Matter market size ~USD 23.84 million, share ~15% of Dry Matter segment, projected CAGR ~5.0% assisting silage management.
  • India: Dry Matter market size ~USD 31.79 million, share ~20% of Dry Matter segment, projected CAGR ~5.0% for seasonal harvest monitoring.
  • Germany: Dry Matter market size ~USD 23.84 million, share ~15% of Dry Matter segment, projected CAGR ~5.0% for quality assurance.

Others: The Others segment covers specialized testing that is growing as regulators and high-value producers request pathogen, pesticide residue and specialty vitamin assays; these tests are lower volume but higher complexity and often require confirmatory instrumentation, representing roughly 8–15% of lab menu revenues in established markets. 

Others Market Size, Share and CAGR: The Others category (pathogens, pesticides, vitamins beyond routine panels) is estimated at USD 105.97 million, representing 12% share, with an assumed CAGR of 4.2% for niche service planning.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Others Segment

  • USA: Others market size ~USD 27.55 million, share ~26% of Others segment, projected CAGR ~4.2% for pathogen and pesticide screening.
  • China: Others market size ~USD 25.43 million, share ~24% of Others segment, projected CAGR ~4.2% for residue monitoring.
  • Brazil: Others market size ~USD 19.08 million, share ~18% of Others segment, projected CAGR ~4.2% for targeted tests.
  • India: Others market size ~USD 18.02 million, share ~17% of Others segment, projected CAGR ~4.2% for emerging screening needs.
  • Germany: Others market size ~USD 15.90 million, share ~15% of Others segment, projected CAGR ~4.2% for specialist assays.

BY APPLICATION

Cattle: Cattle is the dominant application due to large herd sizes and frequent testing needs; typical cattle operations submit feed and forage panels at intervals of weekly to monthly during lactation or finishing cycles, with sample volumes per large dairy farm ranging from 10–50 samples per month and routine panels including DM, crude protein and energy metrics. Field adoption of on-farm NIRS has reduced lab submissions by 10–30% while increasing real-time decision making. 

Cattle Market Size, Share and CAGR: Cattle application is estimated at USD 574.02 million, representing 65% share of the global market, with an assumed CAGR of 6.2% for cattle-focused service planning.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Cattle Application

  • USA: Cattle application market size ~USD 172.21 million, share ~30% of cattle segment, projected CAGR ~6.2% for dairy and beef nutritional programs.
  • Brazil: Cattle application market size ~USD 143.51 million, share ~25% of cattle segment, projected CAGR ~6.2% for feedlot and pasture management.
  • China: Cattle application market size ~USD 114.80 million, share ~20% of cattle segment, projected CAGR ~6.2% for intensive dairy growth.
  • India: Cattle application market size ~USD 86.10 million, share ~15% of cattle segment, projected CAGR ~6.2% for smallholder rationing.
  • Australia: Cattle application market size ~USD 57.40 million, share ~10% of cattle segment, projected CAGR ~6.2% for pasture analysis services.

Equine: Equine forage analysis differs from ruminant panels by emphasis on energy, specific mineral ratios and mycotoxin safety for performance animals; equine customers typically request specialized panels representing 10–20% of lab turnover in regions with strong equestrian industries, and sample frequency is often monthly to quarterly depending on training cycles. 

Equine Market Size, Share and CAGR: Equine application is estimated at USD 176.62 million, representing 20% share of the global market, with an assumed CAGR of 5.0% for equine nutrition and performance services.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Equine Application

  • USA: Equine market size ~USD 61.82 million, share ~35% of equine segment, projected CAGR ~5.0% for sport and breeding nutrition services.
  • Germany: Equine market size ~USD 35.32 million, share ~20% of equine segment, projected CAGR ~5.0% for performance feeds.
  • UK: Equine market size ~USD 26.49 million, share ~15% of equine segment, projected CAGR ~5.0% for leisure and sport sectors.
  • Australia: Equine market size ~USD 26.49 million, share ~15% of equine segment, projected CAGR ~5.0% for racehorse nutrition.
  • China: Equine market size ~USD 26.49 million, share ~15% of equine segment, projected CAGR ~5.0% for growing leisure horse ownership.

Sheep: Sheep applications focus on DM, energy and protein for lamb growth and wool yield; flock testing cycles vary seasonally with shearing and breeding and typical flock-level sampling can be 5–20 samples per production cycle, representing lower per-farm lab spend but significant aggregated volumes in major sheep producing countries. 

Sheep Market Size, Share and CAGR: Sheep application is estimated at USD 132.47 million, representing 15% share of the global market, with an assumed CAGR of 4.6% for shepherding and wool/meat production planning.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Sheep Application

  • Australia: Sheep application market size ~USD 39.74 million, share ~30% of sheep segment, projected CAGR ~4.6% due to flock management and wool quality testing.
  • China: Sheep application market size ~USD 33.12 million, share ~25% of sheep segment, projected CAGR ~4.6% for expanding small ruminant systems.
  • UK: Sheep application market size ~USD 19.87 million, share ~15% of sheep segment, projected CAGR ~4.6% for pasture and lamb finishing.
  • India: Sheep application market size ~USD 19.87 million, share ~15% of sheep segment, projected CAGR ~4.6% for smallholder nutrition management.
  • USA: Sheep application market size ~USD 19.87 million, share ~15% of sheep segment, projected CAGR ~4.6% for niche meat and dairy sheep operations.

Forage Analysis Market Regional Outlook

North America leads with an estimated regional share above 30% of the Forage Analysis Market, driven by dense laboratory networks and routine testing volumes in dairy and beef sectors.  Europe holds roughly 20–30% regional share with strong adoption in precision feeding and regulatory-driven testing across major EU producers.  Asia-Pacific is the fastest expanding region with share estimates between 20–25% and rapid uptake of on-site NIRS and lab capacity expansion.  Middle East & Africa together account for roughly 5–10% of the market, with niche growth tied to feed safety and import/export quality controls. 

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North America

North America is the largest regional market for forage analysis, reflecting high per-herd testing frequency and dense laboratory infrastructure: routine sampling frequencies range from weekly to monthly for many dairy and feedlot operations, with large farms submitting 10–50 samples monthly. Laboratories in the region process a high proportion of NIRS analyses—often exceeding 50–60% of method usage—providing rapid turnaround times of minutes to hours for DM and nutrient panels. The Fresh Forage sample type represents a leading share of submissions in North America, commonly near 45% of sample volume, and Forage Quality Assessment applications dominate with about 40–45% application share among lab services. 

North America Market Size, Share and CAGR: North America accounted for more than 30% of the global Forage Analysis Market in 2024, with market size estimates supporting regional leadership and an indicative CAGR used for planning of ~6% across 2024–2033. 

North America - Major Dominant Countries in the “Forage Analysis Market”

  • USA: The USA holds the largest North American share with market size leadership representing roughly 55–60% of the region, and an operational CAGR used for forecasts near 6% for strategic planning. :
  • Canada: Canada contributes approximately 20–25% of North America’s forage analysis volume, with niche emphasis on forage seed testing and DM control, using an indicative CAGR near 5%. 
  • Mexico: Mexico represents about 10–12% of the North American market, driven by beef and dairy expansion and increased lab penetration, with an assumed CAGR around 6%. 
  • Puerto Rico (territorial market activity): Small but growing contributor at roughly 1–2% of regional volume, focused on tropical forage testing and NIRS adoption with planning CAGR near 4–5%. 
  • Caribbean cluster (aggregated): Combined minor share near 2–3% with specialized import/export quality testing, and a tactical CAGR assumption of 4% for service expansion. 

Europe

Europe’s forage analysis market is characterized by high regulatory standards, strong adoption of precision feeding and integrated farm advisory services, and a balanced mix of laboratory and on-farm testing: application shares show Forage Quality Assessment occupying approximately 40–45% of services, while Fresh Forage and Hay sample types together make up more than 60% of submitted samples. Routine test panels commonly include 5–12 nutrient metrics per sample and specialized testing for pesticide residues and mycotoxins is prevalent.

Europe Market Size, Share and CAGR: Europe represents approximately 20–30% of the global Forage Analysis Market in 2024, with market size and forecasting often modeled with an indicative CAGR near 3–4% reflecting mature lab networks and regulatory activity. 

Europe - Major Dominant Countries in the “Forage Analysis Market”

  • France: France is a leading European market with near 25–30% share regionally, driven by forage corn and dairy production, with model CAGR assumptions around 3%.
  • Germany: Germany contributes roughly 15–20% of European forage analysis volume, focused on precision feeding and equine services, with planning CAGR near 3–4%.
  • UK: The UK holds approximately 10–12% of regional market activity, with equine and sheep sector testing significant and an indicative CAGR around 3%. 
  • Spain: Spain represents near 8–10% share with strong silage and hay testing demand, and forecast modeling uses a CAGR near 3–4%.
  • Netherlands: Netherlands accounts for about 6–8% of Europe’s forage analysis services, led by dairy and export quality testing, with assumed CAGR ~3%. 

Asia-Pacific

Asia-Pacific is the fastest evolving regional market driven by rising demand for animal protein, government support for modernized agriculture, and growing private lab networks: routine sampling volumes have increased in key countries by 20–40% over recent years, while on-site NIRS adoption has grown by more than 30% in certain production hotspots. Sample type distribution differs across countries—Fresh Forage and Silage dominate in temperate zones, while hay and preserved feed are more common in arid zones. 

Asia Market Size, Share and CAGR: Asia-Pacific currently accounts for approximately 20–25% of the global Forage Analysis Market with faster growth dynamics and an indicative planning CAGR often modeled between 5–7% due to expanding livestock populations and lab build-out. 

Asia - Major Dominant Countries in the “Forage Analysis Market”

  • China: China leads Asia-Pacific with market share roughly 30–35% regionally, driven by large dairy and feed sectors and an indicative CAGR near 6% for capacity expansion. 
  • India: India contributes about 20–25% of regional volumes, focused on smallholder outreach and lab outreach programs, with forecast CAGR around 5–6%. 
  • Australia: Australia holds roughly 15–18% of the Asia-Pacific forage analysis market, emphasizing sheep and cattle testing with a planning CAGR near 4–5%. 
  • New Zealand: New Zealand accounts for about 6–8% share mainly via dairy and sheep testing services, with an assumed CAGR near 4–5%.
  • Japan: Japan represents about 5–7% of regional market activity with specialized equine and feed safety testing, and model CAGR near 4%.

Middle East & Africa

The Middle East & Africa region is segmented by trade hubs, import-reliant feed supply chains and localized production systems: Gulf countries often require rigorous export/import quality testing for imported feeds, while African production zones are increasing local lab capacity to reduce reliance on distant testing services. For sample distribution, silage and hay vary by agro-ecology.

Middle East and Africa Market Size, Share and CAGR: Combined Middle East & Africa account for approximately 5–10% of the global Forage Analysis Market in 2024, with an indicative CAGR near 3–5% reflecting selective investment and trade-driven quality testing. 

Middle East and Africa - Major Dominant Countries in the “Forage Analysis Market”

  • South Africa: South Africa is the regional leader with approximately 25–30% share of the Africa sub-market, focusing on export quality and veterinary feed testing, with planning CAGR estimates near 4%. 
  • Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia leads the Middle East sub-market with near 20–25% regional share for import feed testing and feed safety services, with model CAGR near 4–5%.
  • UAE: The UAE represents about 10–12% of the combined region’s testing volume due to logistics hubs and import controls, with assumed CAGR near 4%. 
  • Morocco: Morocco contributes roughly 6–8% share, focusing on forage exports and silage monitoring, with indicative CAGR ~3–4%. 
  • Kenya: Kenya accounts for about 5–7% of regional activity with growing lab networks for dairy and feed safety, and an assumed CAGR of 4%. 

List of Top Forage Analysis Market Companies

  • Cargill
  • Dodson & Horrell
  • Eurofins Scientific
  • Dairyland Laboratories
  • Dairy One
  • Cawood Scientific
  • CVAS
  • R J Hill Laboratories
  • Servi-Tech
  • SGS
  • Minnesota Valley Testing Laboratories
  • Intertek

Top Two Companies highest market share

  • Cargill :  Cargill operates testing and advisory services across >25 countries, processes an estimated ~150,000 forage samples annually, and commands an estimated 7–9% share of the global forage analysis testing volume, supporting major feed manufacturers and 10–15 large feed mills with routine contracts.
  • Eurofins Scientific :  Eurofins maintains a global laboratory network with multi-disciplinary platforms, processing an estimated ~200,000+ forage and feed samples per year, representing roughly 8–10% of total market sample throughput and servicing >20 national food and feed compliance programs.

Investment Analysis and Opportunities

Investment activity in the Forage Analysis Market is concentrated on laboratory automation, mobile/field NIRS units, and regional reference lab expansion; institutional investors and strategic acquirers allocated capital to >120 lab expansion projects globally between 2022–2024, increasing total sample-processing capacity by an estimated 25–40% in targeted corridors. Private equity and strategic corporate buyers show interest in bolt-on deals that add laboratory capacity or digital advisory services.

Opportunities exist in on-site testing fleets where unit economics show break-even after servicing roughly 1,000–2,500 samples annually per unit; several service providers reported fleet growth of 20–35% year-on-year in high-density livestock regions. Investment returns are being driven by recurring contract testing (contracts of 12–36 months), value-added advisory packages.

New Product Development

Innovation in the Forage Analysis Market centers on portable NIRS devices, cloud-connected calibration libraries, multiplex mycotoxin panels, and automation modules for sample preparation; between 2022–2024 vendors launched >30 new instrument models and software upgrades, many reducing per-sample hands-on time by 40–60%. Portable NIRS units now achieve calibration transferability that enables field results within 2–10 minutes and per-sample costs that can be 20–50% lower than centralized wet chemistry for routine nutrient metrics.

Multiplex immunoassay kits and rapid LC-MS workflows have shortened screening-to-confirmation pipelines, enabling labs to report screening flags within 24–48 hours and confirmatory panels within 3–7 days for complex mycotoxin events. Software innovations include cloud-based calibration hosting and automated quality control dashboards that flag inter-lab deviations above 5%, speeding corrective calibration activities and improving client confidence. 

Five Recent Developments 

  • 2023 — Mobile NIRS fleet expansion: A major lab group deployed >100 portable NIRS units across three continents, increasing in-field sample throughput by ~35% within 12 months and cutting average lab submission volumes by ~20%.
  • 2023 — Multiplex mycotoxin rollout: Several providers introduced multiplex immunoassay panels capable of screening >10 mycotoxins per run, reducing initial screening time to under 1 hour and increasing lab screening volumes by ~25%.
  • 2024 — Automation module adoption: Commercial labs installed automated sample prep lines that accelerated processing capacity by 200–350% for routine nutrient panels, enabling same-day reporting for high-volume clients.
  • 2024 — Calibration consortiums formed: Regional labs formed calibration-sharing consortia covering >500,000 reference spectra, cutting calibration development time by ~40% and reducing inter-lab variability by up to 12%.
  • 2025 — Data-as-a-service product launches: New SaaS offerings aggregated historical forage results from tens of thousands of samples, enabling predictive advisory outputs and achieving early commercial subscription uptake rates of ~15–20% among pilot customers.

Report Coverage of Forage Analysis Market

This Forage Analysis Market report covers market sizing by sample type, target type, method and application with over 12 sub-segments, and provides regional splits for 6 major regions and >30 countries; the analysis includes methodology adoption metrics, sample throughput estimates, and lab capacity modeling across major corridors. It details vendor landscapes and profiles for >40 lab operators and instrument suppliers, maps >120 product launches/innovations from 2022–2025, and includes service revenue mix proxies, sample volume estimates and adoption curves for mobile versus centralized testing.

The coverage also contains practical go-to-market guidance for B2B buyers including contract structuring templates (12–36 month models), recommended calibration verification schedules (quarterly or after >5,000 samples), and an investment decision checklist focusing on break-even sample thresholds for on-site units (1,000–2,500 samples annually). Analytical appendices include inter-lab variability matrices, method throughput tables ,

Forage Analysis Market Report Coverage

REPORT COVERAGE DETAILS

Market Size Value In

USD 569 Million in 2026

Market Size Value By

USD 868.57 Million by 2035

Growth Rate

CAGR of 4.85% from 2026 - 2035

Forecast Period

2026 - 2035

Base Year

2025

Historical Data Available

Yes

Regional Scope

Global

Segments Covered

By Type :

  • Nutrients
  • Mycotoxins
  • Dry Matter
  • Others

By Application :

  • Cattle
  • Equine
  • Sheep

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The global Forage Analysis Market is expected to reach USD 868.57 Million by 2035.

The Forage Analysis Market is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 4.85% by 2035.

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