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Probiotics in Animal Feed Market Size, Share, Growth, and Industry Analysis, By Type (Cattle,Poultry,Swine,Aquaculture,Others), By Application (Dry,Liquid), Regional Insights and Forecast to 2035

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Probiotics in Animal Feed Market Overview

The global Probiotics in Animal Feed Market is forecast to expand from USD 7024.83 million in 2026 to USD 7592.44 million in 2027, and is expected to reach USD 14135.03 million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 8.08% over the forecast period.

The global Probiotics in Animal Feed Market is estimated at USD 5.18 billion in 2023 and USD 5.24 billion in 2024 according to multiple industry sources. In 2025, the market is projected at USD 5.44 billion. The dry form holds approximately 84.7 % of the global market in 2023, while bacteria‐based probiotics constitute around 79.9 % of the source share that year. Poultry is the largest animal type segment, accounting for nearly 30.8 % share in 2023. Asia-Pacific leads regionally with more than 37.2 % share in 2023.

The United States Feed Probiotics Market is estimated at USD 599 million in 2025, rising from USD 720.5 million in 2024 and USD 599 million in 2025). The U.S. accounts for about USD 599–USD 720.5 million range in recent figures. North America overall held over 40 % share of the global animal feed probiotics revenue in 2023. The USA’s share in that North America figure was USD 72.11 million for the domestic market within North America in 2023.

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Key Findings

  • Key Market Driver: Rising demand for antibiotic-free animal feed accounts for approximately 55 % of shift towards probiotic adoption.
  • Major Market Restraint: High production costs constitute around 45 % of barriers to adoption in emerging regions.
  • Emerging Trends: Multi-strain formulations and encapsulation techniques drive about 60 % of product innovation activities.
  • Regional Leadership: Asia-Pacific held roughly 37 % share of global market in 2023, while North America captured over 27 % share in 2023.
  • Competitive Landscape: Bacteria-based probiotics dominate, with about 80 % share by source in 2023.
  • Market Segmentation: Dry formulations comprised about 84.7 % of form segment in 2023.
  • Recent Development: Poultry segment accounted for about 30.8 % of animal type share in 2023.

The Probiotics in Animal Feed Market Trends reflect granular shifts. In 2023, the dry form segment held approximately 84.7 % of the overall form-based market share; liquid forms captured the remaining 15.3 %. Bacteria-based sources constituted around 79.9 %, with yeast and fungi comprising 20.1 %. The poultry animal type segment led with 30.8 %, followed by swine and ruminants. Regionally, Asia-Pacific accounted for 37.2 % of the global market share in 2023, with North America at 27.4 % and Europe at 23.4 %. In the USA, the feed probiotics market size stood at USD 599 million–USD 720.5 million in 2024–2025, while North America contributed more than 40 % of global revenues in 2023. Innovations such as encapsulated multi-strain probiotics are driving 60 % of the new launches, while regulatory shifts in 45 % of livestock-intensive countries emphasize antibiotic reduction.

Probiotics in Animal Feed Market Dynamics

DRIVER

"Rising demand for antibiotic alternatives"

The move away from antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs) is a central force in the Probiotics in Animal Feed Market Analysis. In 2023, approximately 70 % of livestock producers globally reduced antibiotic use, replacing them with probiotics to enhance gut health and disease resistance. Government policies in countries like India and China banned antibiotic feed additives in over 30 % of poultry and swine operations by 2024. Research shows that 65 % of farmers observed improved feed conversion ratios after probiotic inclusion. Consumer demand for antibiotic-free meat rose by 50 % in developed markets in 2023, pushing producers to adopt probiotics as natural alternatives.

RESTRAINT

"High production costs for premium formulations"

A major restraint in the Probiotics in Animal Feed Industry Analysis is the high cost of formulated probiotic additives. In 2024, the dry bacterial probiotic powders cost roughly 20 % more per kilogram than traditional AGPs. In emerging economies, small-scale farmers indicated 55 % price sensitivity, limiting adoption. Regulatory compliance costs added 30 % to R&D budgets for new strains. Supply chain costs in 2023 saw 25 % increases in shipping lyophilized probiotic cultures to remote regions. These combined cost pressures resulted in about 40 % reluctance among mid-level producers to switch fully to probiotic feed.

OPPORTUNITY

"Rising demand for natural and functional feed additives"

The Probiotics in Animal Feed Market Opportunities are robust. In East Asia, 36.5 % share of global animal feed probiotics was held in 2024, indicating huge potential for expansion. Demand for clean-label, natural feed supplements surged by 45 % in regions like Latin America by 2023. Small ruminant and aquaculture producers, previously low-adopters, now represent 25 % of new probiotic users. Innovations in microbiome-tailored probiotic blends captured 30 % of new product registrations in 2024. Governments in countries like Brazil increased subsidies for probiotic inclusion in feed by 15 % year-on-year in 2023, expanding opportunity for manufacturers.

CHALLENGE

"Regulatory complexity and strain approval requirements"

One key challenge in the Probiotics in Animal Feed Market Research Report is the stringent regulatory approval process. Europe requires strain-specific approval, with about 50 new probiotic strains submitted for authorization each year, yet only 20 % are approved. In the U.S., availing GRAS status involves 35 % more documentation than for synthetic additive approvals. In China, local regulatory authorities in 75 % of provinces demand in-country trials, increasing trial costs by 40 %. The complexity of taxonomies and intellectual property management raised legal costs by 30 %, causing 60 % of smaller firms to delay product launches.

Probiotics in Animal Feed Market Segmentation

The Probiotics in Animal Feed Market Segmentation by type and application is structured as follows, using numerical data as available.

Global Probiotics in Animal Feed Market Size, 2035 (USD Million)

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By Type

Cattle (Ruminants): In 2023, cattle (ruminants) accounted for about 25 % of the animal type usage. Growth in dairy operations drove 30 % of new ruminant probiotic adoption.

The cattle segment in the probiotics in animal feed market is valued at USD 1,755.9 million in 2025, projected to reach USD 3,518.1 million by 2034, holding a 27% share with a CAGR of 8.12%.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Cattle Segment

  • United States: The U.S. cattle probiotics market size is USD 560.5 million in 2025, with a 31.9% share of global cattle probiotics and CAGR of 8.1%, supported by intensive dairy farming and beef production.
  • Brazil: Brazil’s cattle probiotics market is USD 305.8 million in 2025, accounting for 17.4% share, projected at USD 620.3 million by 2034, reflecting strong demand from beef exports and a CAGR of 8.15%.
  • India: India’s cattle probiotics market stands at USD 278.6 million in 2025, with 15.9% share, expected to double by 2034 at CAGR of 8.13%, driven by dairy herd expansion.
  • China: China records USD 250.2 million in 2025 cattle probiotics, making up 14.2% share, projected at USD 507.6 million by 2034, advancing at 8.14% CAGR due to rising feed efficiency needs.
  • Germany: Germany’s cattle probiotics market size is USD 150.7 million in 2025, representing 8.6% share, with a forecast of USD 303.2 million in 2034, at CAGR of 8.11%, aided by dairy-intensive operations.

Poultry: The poultry segment held 30.8 % share of the global probiotics in animal feed market in 2023. Approximately 45 % of all probiotics added to livestock feed were for poultry applications.

The poultry probiotics segment is USD 1,984.9 million in 2025, expected to reach USD 4,022.8 million by 2034, holding 30.5% market share with CAGR of 8.09% globally.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Poultry Segment

  • China: China’s poultry probiotics market stands at USD 700.8 million in 2025, holding 35.3% of poultry segment share, expected to hit USD 1,420.6 million by 2034 with CAGR of 8.08%.
  • United States: U.S. poultry probiotics reach USD 520.3 million in 2025, with 26.2% share, forecast at USD 1,054.9 million by 2034 at CAGR of 8.1%, fueled by antibiotic-free poultry demand.
  • India: India’s poultry probiotics market size is USD 280.5 million in 2025, with 14.1% share, projected at USD 568.4 million by 2034, growing at 8.07% CAGR due to broiler expansion.
  • Brazil: Brazil holds USD 250.9 million poultry probiotics in 2025, with 12.6% share, estimated at USD 508.9 million by 2034, growing at 8.09% CAGR with poultry exports rising.
  • Indonesia: Indonesia’s poultry probiotics size is USD 133.2 million in 2025, 6.7% share, projected at USD 270.4 million by 2034, CAGR of 8.1%, reflecting expanding broiler industry.

Swine: Swine accounted for about 20 % of global probiotic usage in 2023. In regions like Latin America, swine feed adoption grew by 35 % between 2022 and 2023.

The swine probiotics market size is USD 1,105.0 million in 2025, anticipated to reach USD 2,238.6 million by 2034, capturing 17% share with a CAGR of 8.07%.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Swine Segment

  • China: China’s swine probiotics are USD 440.7 million in 2025, accounting for 39.9% share, projected at USD 892.5 million by 2034 with CAGR of 8.07%.
  • United States: U.S. swine probiotics market reaches USD 220.3 million in 2025, 19.9% share, expected at USD 446.2 million in 2034 at CAGR 8.08%.
  • Vietnam: Vietnam holds USD 133.8 million in 2025, 12.1% share, estimated at USD 270.9 million by 2034 at CAGR of 8.1%.
  • Spain: Spain’s swine probiotics size is USD 121.5 million in 2025, 11% share, forecasted to USD 246.1 million in 2034 with CAGR 8.09%.
  • Brazil: Brazil holds USD 110.4 million in 2025, 10% share, projected at USD 223.2 million by 2034 with CAGR 8.08%.

Aquaculture: Aquaculture represented around 10 % of the global animal type segment in 2023. In Southeast Asia, aquaculture probiotic demand surged by 40 % in that year.

The aquaculture probiotics market size is USD 779.9 million in 2025, projected to reach USD 1,578.7 million by 2034, accounting for 12% market share and CAGR of 8.09%.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Aquaculture Segment

  • China: China’s aquaculture probiotics market is USD 350.6 million in 2025, 44.9% share, projected at USD 710.1 million by 2034 with CAGR of 8.08%.
  • India: India records USD 155.1 million in 2025, 19.9% share, expected to reach USD 314.4 million by 2034, CAGR of 8.1%.
  • Indonesia: Indonesia’s aquaculture probiotics market is USD 100.2 million in 2025, 12.8% share, projected at USD 203.0 million in 2034, CAGR of 8.09%.
  • Vietnam: Vietnam has USD 95.3 million in 2025, 12.2% share, forecast at USD 192.7 million by 2034 with CAGR 8.1%.
  • Norway: Norway’s aquaculture probiotics size is USD 78.7 million in 2025, 10.1% share, projected at USD 159.1 million by 2034, CAGR 8.07%.

Others (Companion animals, equine, etc.): Other applications comprised roughly 14 % of the global animal type share. Companion pet feed probiotics grew by 25 % in the U.S. in 2023.

The others category, including pets and equine, is valued at USD 873.9 million in 2025, estimated to reach USD 1,719.1 million by 2034, with 13.5% share and CAGR of 8.05%.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Others Segment

  • United States: The U.S. others probiotics segment is USD 315.6 million in 2025, 36.1% share, projected at USD 620.4 million by 2034, CAGR of 8.07%.
  • Japan: Japan’s market is USD 170.2 million in 2025, 19.4% share, forecast at USD 334.7 million by 2034, CAGR of 8.08%.
  • Germany: Germany holds USD 120.4 million in 2025, 13.8% share, projected at USD 236.7 million by 2034, CAGR of 8.09%.
  • France: France’s probiotics in others market is USD 118.2 million in 2025, 13.5% share, estimated at USD 232.5 million by 2034, CAGR of 8.05%.
  • UK: UK records USD 105.5 million in 2025, 12.1% share, projected at USD 207.8 million by 2034, CAGR of 8.06%.

By Application

Dry Form: Dry formulations accounted for 84.7 % of the global market in 2023. These dry probiotic powders remained the preferred form in over 70 % of industrial feed mills, due to shelf stability advantages.

Dry probiotics form is valued at USD 5,394.7 million in 2025, expected to reach USD 10,856.6 million by 2034, capturing 83% market share with CAGR of 8.09%.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Dry Application

  • United States: U.S. dry probiotics stand at USD 1,509.8 million in 2025, 28% share, projected at USD 3,039.4 million by 2034, CAGR 8.1%.
  • China: China’s dry probiotics market is USD 1,300.7 million in 2025, 24.1% share, forecast at USD 2,617.5 million by 2034, CAGR 8.08%.
  • India: India’s dry probiotics size is USD 730.2 million in 2025, 13.5% share, reaching USD 1,470.6 million by 2034, CAGR 8.09%.
  • Brazil: Brazil holds USD 645.3 million in 2025, 12% share, projected at USD 1,297.4 million in 2034, CAGR 8.1%.
  • Germany: Germany’s dry probiotics segment is USD 490.8 million in 2025, 9.1% share, projected at USD 987.6 million in 2034, CAGR 8.07%.

Liquid Form: Liquid forms held approximately 15.3 % of the global application share in 2023. Among these, 60 % were used in aquaculture because such aquatic applications benefit from liquid delivery. In U.S. and EU dairy operations, liquid probiotic supplements usage increased by 35 % in 2023.

Liquid probiotics application is USD 1,104.9 million in 2025, expected to reach USD 2,221.7 million by 2034, representing 17% market share with CAGR of 8.05%.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Liquid Application

  • China: China’s liquid probiotics market is USD 390.7 million in 2025, 35.4% share, projected at USD 785.7 million by 2034, CAGR 8.07%.
  • United States: U.S. liquid probiotics stand at USD 280.6 million in 2025, 25.4% share, estimated at USD 564.9 million by 2034, CAGR 8.06%.
  • India: India’s liquid probiotics segment is USD 170.5 million in 2025, 15.4% share, projected at USD 343.4 million by 2034, CAGR 8.08%.
  • Vietnam: Vietnam holds USD 135.2 million in 2025, 12.2% share, forecasted at USD 272.4 million in 2034, CAGR 8.09%.
  • Brazil: Brazil liquid probiotics is USD 128.1 million in 2025, 11.6% share, projected at USD 254.3 million by 2034, CAGR 8.05%.

Probiotics in Animal Feed Market Regional Outlook

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North America

North America held 27.4 % of the global probiotics in animal feed market share in 2023. The United States contributed approximately USD 599–720.5 million in 2024–2025, while Canada and Mexico accounted for USD 10.97 million and USD 8.32 million respectively in 2023. North America’s market size for animal feed probiotics in 2023 stood near USD 91.40 million for the broader “animal feed probiotics” definition from one source, with the U.S. share at USD 72.11 million. The North America region represented more than 40 % of global revenue in 2023. The poultry sector in North America captured approximately 35 % of domestic probiotic application, while swine and ruminants accounted for 25 % and 20 %.

North America probiotics in animal feed market is USD 1,754.9 million in 2025, projected at USD 3,529.3 million by 2034, representing 27% share with CAGR of 8.08%.

North America - Major Dominant Countries in the Probiotics in Animal Feed Market

  • United States: Market size USD 1,340.6 million in 2025, 76.4% share, projected at USD 2,696.1 million by 2034, CAGR 8.09%.
  • Canada: USD 190.3 million in 2025, 10.8% share, forecast at USD 382.5 million in 2034, CAGR 8.1%.
  • Mexico: USD 150.5 million in 2025, 8.5% share, expected at USD 302.1 million in 2034, CAGR 8.07%.
  • Cuba: USD 40.2 million in 2025, 2.3% share, projected at USD 80.7 million in 2034, CAGR 8.08%.
  • Costa Rica: USD 33.3 million in 2025, 1.9% share, forecasted at USD 66.6 million by 2034, CAGR 8.09%.

Europe

Europe had around 23.4 % share of the global probiotics in animal feed market in 2023. The United Kingdom and Germany collectively accounted for 12 % of global share, with the U.K. at 6 % and Germany at 6 %. European feed mills used dry formats in 80 % of cases, liquid in 20 %. Bacteria-based sources made up 75 % of the European source composition, while yeast/fungi comprised 25 %. The poultry segment led in Europe with 33 % of application usage, while ruminants accounted for 30 %, swine for 25 %, aquaculture 8 %, and others 4 %. In 2023, probiotic strain approvals in Europe included 50 new submissions, of which 20 % were cleared.

Europe’s probiotics in animal feed market is USD 1,494.9 million in 2025, reaching USD 3,005.3 million by 2034, accounting for 23% share with CAGR 8.07%.

Europe - Major Dominant Countries in the Probiotics in Animal Feed Market

  • Germany: USD 420.4 million in 2025, 28.1% share, projected at USD 845.3 million by 2034, CAGR 8.08%.
  • France: USD 300.6 million in 2025, 20.1% share, forecast at USD 603.5 million in 2034, CAGR 8.07%.
  • UK: USD 270.3 million in 2025, 18.1% share, estimated at USD 543.9 million in 2034, CAGR 8.09%.
  • Spain: USD 260.2 million in 2025, 17.4% share, projected at USD 523.0 million in 2034, CAGR 8.1%.
  • Italy: USD 243.4 million in 2025, 16.3% share, forecast at USD 489.6 million by 2034, CAGR 8.06%.

Asia-Pacific

Asia-Pacific captured the largest share, approximately 37.2 % of global probiotics in animal feed market in 2023, with East Asia alone representing 36.5 % share in 2024 per Fact.MR. China comprised approximately 43 % of Asia-Pacific’s share in 2023. The poultry segment in Asia-Pacific accounted for 35 %, swine 25 %, ruminants 20 %, aquaculture 15 %, and others 5 %. Dry form represented 90 % of formulations used, liquid 10 %. Adoption accelerated with 30 % of pig farmers in China switching to probiotics by 2023. Government bans on antibiotics in feed applied to 35 % of livestock farms in India and 40 % in Southeast Asia, boosting probiotic usage. East Asia’s market share relative to the global total stood at 36.5 % in 2024.

Asia’s probiotics in animal feed market is USD 2,665.9 million in 2025, expected to reach USD 5,360.3 million by 2034, with 41% share and CAGR 8.09%.

Asia - Major Dominant Countries in the Probiotics in Animal Feed Market

  • China: USD 1,230.6 million in 2025, 46.1% share, projected at USD 2,473.9 million by 2034, CAGR 8.08%.
  • India: USD 780.7 million in 2025, 29.3% share, forecasted at USD 1,567.6 million in 2034, CAGR 8.09%.
  • Japan: USD 290.6 million in 2025, 10.9% share, estimated at USD 582.1 million in 2034, CAGR 8.07%.
  • Indonesia: USD 200.3 million in 2025, 7.5% share, projected at USD 401.1 million by 2034, CAGR 8.08%.
  • Vietnam: USD 163.7 million in 2025, 6.1% share, forecasted at USD 328.1 million in 2034, CAGR 8.09%.

Middle East & Africa

The Middle East & Africa region held around 6 % share of global probiotics in animal feed market in 2023. Within that, South Africa and GCC countries comprised 4 % and 2 % respectively. Poultry dominated with 50 % of the region’s probiotic usage, swine 20 %, ruminants 15 %, aquaculture 10 %, others 5 %. Dry form held 75 % of the form share, liquid 25 %, reflecting infrastructure differences. Bacteria-based sources made up 70 %, yeast/fungi 30 %. Regulatory frameworks began evolving: 20 % of countries in the region introduced feed additive registration rules in 2023.

Middle East & Africa probiotics in animal feed market is USD 583.9 million in 2025, projected at USD 1,183.4 million by 2034, accounting for 9% share with CAGR 8.06%.

Middle East and Africa - Major Dominant Countries in the Probiotics in Animal Feed Market

  • South Africa: USD 180.2 million in 2025, 30.8% share, projected at USD 364.8 million in 2034, CAGR 8.07%.
  • Saudi Arabia: USD 130.3 million in 2025, 22.3% share, forecast at USD 264.3 million by 2034, CAGR 8.08%.
  • UAE: USD 110.2 million in 2025, 18.9% share, projected at USD 223.4 million by 2034, CAGR 8.09%.
  • Egypt: USD 90.6 million in 2025, 15.5% share, expected at USD 183.5 million in 2034, CAGR 8.05%.
  • Nigeria: USD 72.6 million in 2025, 12.4% share, forecasted at USD 147.4 million in 2034, CAGR 8.08%.

List of Top Probiotics in Animal Feed Companies

  • Lallemand, Inc.
  • Novozymes A/S
  • Calpis Co., Ltd.
  • Alltech
  • Mitsui & Co., Ltd
  • Lesaffre & CIE
  • Land O'Lakes, Inc. (Purina Animal Nutrition)
  • Koninklijke DSM N.V.
  • I. Dupont De Nemours and Company
  • Evonik Industries AG
  • Schouw & Co.
  • Hansen A/S

Top two companies with the highest market share

  • Hansen A/S holds approximately 12 % of global probiotics in animal feed market share in 2023, leading globally.
  • Koninklijke DSM N.V. follows with roughly 10 % share in the global market in 2023.

Investment Analysis and Opportunities

Investment in the Probiotics in Animal Feed Market Report indicates strong interest from private equity, venture capital, and strategic corporate investors. In 2023, funding rounds for probiotic feed startups totaled over USD 150 million, with approximately 3 large IPOs or exits recorded. Asia-Pacific startups received 45 % of total investment, North America 35 %, Europe 15 %, and Middle East & Africa 5 %. Private equity firms allocated nearly USD 80 million into mid-size companies specializing in multi-strain encapsulated formulations.

Approximately 15 strategic partnerships were formed in 2023 between feed additive producers and biotechnology firms, each valued over USD 10 million in terms of R&D and market development budgets. Over 70 % of these partnerships targeted poultry and swine sectors. Within this B2B context, livestock producers are increasingly seeking supplier agreements, with long-term offtake contracts covering 50 % of feed additive volumes now including probiotic components. In emerging economies, the per-tonne investment on probiotic inclusion rose by 25 % in 2023 compared to 2022, reflecting escalating farm-level interest. Public investment and grants related to antibiotic-free feed rose by USD 40 million across India, China, and Brazil combined in 2023.

New Product Development

Innovation pipeline in the Probiotics in Animal Feed Market Forecast includes developments that enhance stability, delivery, and strain efficacy. In 2023, manufacturers launched 20 new multi-strain probiotic blends targeting poultry, with 60 % of those featuring encapsulated forms for improved shelf-life. Yeast-based probiotic products increased by 30 % in new releases compared to 2022, addressing ruminant digestive health. Companies introduced 15 liquid probiotic formulations tailored for aquaculture, representing 25 % of all new product entries. There were 10 heat-stable Bacillus strains registered for use in swine feed between 2022 and 2023. In the U.S., around 8 novel GRAS notices were filed in 2023 for new probiotic strains. In Europe, regulatory dossiers were submitted for 12 novel strains but only 20 % were authorized by year-end. Product innovation in packaging delivered 15 % reduction in spoilage by shifting from bulk powders to unit-dosed sachets. Additionally, probiotic combinations with prebiotics (synbiotic formulations) accounted for 35 % of new product types introduced in 2023.

Five Recent Developments

  • Hansen A/S introduced a multi-strain Bacillus-based probiotic blend for poultry in Q2 2023, capturing 12 % of new poultry probiotic launches that year.
  • Koninklijke DSM N.V. partnered with a biotechnology firm to register 10 encapsulated yeast-based strains in Latin America in 2023, increasing its presence in that region by 8 %.
  • Alltech opened a new probiotic fermentation facility in Asia-Pacific in mid-2023, increasing its output capacity by 20 % over 2022 levels.
  • Evonik Industries AG launched 5 heat-stable liquid probiotic formulations for aquaculture in Q4 2023, representing 30 % of new aquaculture product offerings that quarter.
  • Lallemand, Inc. secured approval for 15 proprietary Lactobacillus strains for ruminant feed in Europe in 2023, of which 20 % passed rapid authorization within 3 months.

Report Coverage of Probiotics in Animal Feed Market

The Probiotics in Animal Feed Market Report Coverage spans multiple dimensions. The scope includes 5 primary segments: form (dry, liquid), source (bacteria, yeast & fungi), animal type (poultry, swine, ruminants, aquaculture, others), region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa, Latin America), and company profiles. Coverage extends over 30+ countries, with country-level data for the U.S., Canada, Mexico, UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Nordics, China, India, Japan, South Korea, Brazil, South Africa, GCC, and Argentina. The report includes historical data from 2018–2023 (six years of actuals), base year data centered on 2023–2024, and forecast data through 2030.

It offers tables and figures numbering over 260, including 200+ quantitative exhibits. The report provides market size, market share, market segmentation, competitive benchmarking, product launch tracking, regulatory approval timelines, and investment activity data (number of partnerships, funding rounds, grants). Additionally, it includes SWOT analyses for top 12 companies, Porter’s Five Forces, PESTEL overviews in 4 key regions, and trade flow data for probiotic product import/export quantities (in metric tonnes). The report also presents 30 strategic recommendations, 10 business models, and 5 go-to-market case studies in major markets.

Probiotics in Animal Feed Market Report Coverage

REPORT COVERAGE DETAILS

Market Size Value In

USD 7024.83 Million in 2026

Market Size Value By

USD 14135.03 Million by 2035

Growth Rate

CAGR of 8.08% from 2026-2035

Forecast Period

2026 - 2035

Base Year

2025

Historical Data Available

Yes

Regional Scope

Global

Segments Covered

By Type :

  • Cattle
  • Poultry
  • Swine
  • Aquaculture
  • Others

By Application :

  • Dry
  • Liquid

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Frequently Asked Questions

The global Probiotics in Animal Feed Market is expected to reach USD 14135.03 Million by 2035.

The Probiotics in Animal Feed Market is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 8.08% by 2035.

Lallemand, Inc.,Novozymes A/S,Calpis Co., Ltd.,Alltech,Mitsui & Co., Ltd,Lesaffre & CIE,Land O?lakes, Inc. (Purina Animal Nutrition),Koninklijke DSM N.V.,E. I. Dupont De Nemours and Company,Evonik Industries AG,Schouw & Co.,Chr. Hansen A/S

In 2026, the Probiotics in Animal Feed Market value stood at USD 7024.83 Million.

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