Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3spm25/global_feed) has announced the addition of the "Global Feed Enzymes Market 2015-2019" report to their offering.

The report predicts that the global feed enzymes market will grow at a rate of 7% during the forecast period.

The increase in global meat consumption is the key growth driver for this market. The per capita meat consumption globally is around 88 pounds per annum. Animal feed enzymes are an essential ingredient in the nutritional intake in animals, resulting in high-quality animal products.

However, the growing concern regarding the safety of animal feed is expected to deter the market growth during the forecast period. The FDA has passed regulations to ensure the safety of animal feed, medicated feed, and pet food. Manufacturers need to follow the regulations laid out by the FDA and are responsible for producing safe feed and pet feed.

Poultry accounted for 51% of the market during 2014 and is expected to grow at a rate of 8% during the forecast period. The increase in poultry population is driving the demand for feed products globally.

APAC was the largest contributor in terms of revenue in the global market during 2014, with a market share of 36%. The increase in demand for meat products is expected to drive the demand for feed enzymes during the forecast period. China is the leading country for the production of animal feed enzymes in this region.

Companies Mentioned:

  • AB Enzymes
  • BASF
  • DuPont
  • DSM
  • Novozymes

Key Topics Covered:

PART 01: Executive summary

PART 02: Scope of the report

PART 03: Market research methodology

PART 04: Introduction

PART 05: Industrial outlook

PART 06: Market landscape

PART 07: Market segmentation by type

PART 08: Geographical segmentation

PART 09: Market segmentation by livestock

PART 10: Market drivers

PART 11: Impact of drivers

PART 12: Market challenges

PART 13: Impact of drivers and challenges

PART 14: Market trends

PART 15: Vendor landscape

PART 16: Key vendor analysis

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