Feed Carbohydrase Market

Feed Carbohydrase Market - By Product Type (Liquid, Dry), By Type (Xylanase, Alpha-amylase, Beta-glucanase, Cellulase, Others), By Livestock (Poultry, Swine, Ruminants, Aquatic Animals), By Distribution Channel & Forecast, 2024 – 2032

Published Date: May - 2025 | Publisher: MIR | No of Pages: 240 | Industry: Animal Health and Nutrition | Format: Report available in PDF / Excel Format

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Feed Carbohydrase Market Size

Feed Carbohydrase Market in 2023 was USD 966.3 million and is projected to achieve a CAGR of more than 8.3% during the forecast period of 2024-2032. The growing use of advanced feed products in the animal feed sector are continuously evolving the market. Developing economies in Asia and Africa are witnessing high-income growth and urbanization, which is creating more demand for protein-based foods such as poultry meat.

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As the world population grows and additional people enter the middle class, demand for meat, eggs, and dairy products has skyrocketed. Farmers have found themselves under pressure to produce more efficiently and derive maximum output from their animals. One such method they're employing is through the application of feed carbohydrases, which enable animals to digest food more efficiently and grow more rapidly. Among these animal foods, poultry meat is the actual star, with worldwide consumption skyrocketing and poised to reach an astounding $490 billion by 2032. Why the popularity of poultry? It's a match made in heaven of affordability, lean protein, and versatility. Everyone everywhere adores it!

Feed Carbohydrase Market Report Attributes
Report Attribute Details
Base Year 2023
Feed Carbohydrase Market Size in 2023 USD 966.3 Million
Forecast Period 2024 to 2032
Forecast Period 2024 to 2032 CAGR 8.3%
2032 Value Projection USD 1.95 Billion
Historical Data for 2018 – 2023
No. of Pages 200
Tables, Charts & Figures 230
Segments covered Type, Product Type, Livestock, Distribution Channel, Region
Growth Drivers
  • Rising regulatory support for safe feed additives
  • Growing focus on Animal Health and Sustainability
  • Technological advancements in Enzyme technology
Pitfalls & Challenges
  • Complexity of product application and need for expertise

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Proper use of feed enzymes is a puzzle. You must know the correct amount, the way the feed is produced, how it is processed, and how your animals will respond. If you don't have a solid understanding of these aspects, it can be challenging to make the most of these enzymes. The feed enzyme market is quite saturated with numerous companies providing their own enzymes. It is hard to stand out, particularly for smaller businesses. You need to really highlight how your product is unique, how well it performs, and what additional features it has. And the good news isMore and more individuals are emigrating to urban areas in developing nations and earning more money. That implies that they are consuming more meat and dairy. This results in a greater demand for feed carbohydrases, which assist animals in utilizing their feed more efficiently and creating more protein for our increasing population.

Feed Carbohydrase Market Trends

Growing population and rising middle class worldwide have contributed to high demand for animal protein. This necessitates greater feed utilization efficiency, which can be achieved through feed carbohydrases by enhancing nutrient digestion and absorption in animals. Due to issues of resource limitation and sustainability of the environment, there is an increasing focus on enhancing feed efficiency in animal production systems. Feed carbohydrases have a very important function to improve feed conversion ratios through the hydrolysis of complex carbohydrates, decreasing feed expense and waste.

Feed Carbohydrase Market Analysis

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Segmented by type, the market is categorized as dry and liquid. The world market is experiencing an intriguing turn of events in its feed type pattern, with dry feed type taking the lion's share with USD 695.7 million in 2023. Dry enzymes tend to have a longer shelf life and storage and transport stability and are thus more convenient to use for most consumers. Dry formulations are easier to handle and need fewer specialized machines than liquid enzymes, making it consumable on a mass basis.

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By product type, the market is segmented into xylanase, alpha-amylase, beta-glucanase, cellulase and others Sources. Xylanases lead the market with more than 55% of the share as they have a broad range of applications in different animal feeds and they have a remarkable effect on nutrient digestibility, especially in monogastric animals. Amylases have an important share because they play a vital role in the degradation of starch, which is an important ingredient in most animal feeds. Glucanases and cellulases occupy smaller proportions but are required for certain feeds and animal types.

On the basis of livestock, the market is divided into poultry, swine, ruminants, aquatic animals and others. The largest proportion of more than 43% belongs to poultry because their capacity for non-starch polysaccharides (NSPs) like Xylan is very poor, and hence they are greatly dependent on xylanases for better nutrient utilization. Swine is also greatly dependent on carbohydrases, specifically xylanases and amylases, to obtain nutrients from plant foods. Marine animals tend to gain from carbohydrases in targeting particular plant-based constituents or intricate carbohydrates in algal-based diets.

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Asia Pacific led the world in feed carbohydrases in 2023. In Asia Pacific, China accounted for a revenue of more than USD 175 million in 2023. China is a world leader in animal feed manufacturing, and the use of carbohydrases to enhance feed digestibility and nutrient metabolism in livestock and poultry is prevalent. The government of China focuses on innovation in biotechnology industries, which could raise demand for niche carbohydrases in such industries.

Feed Carbohydrase Market Share

The global feed carbohydrase industry is highly fragmented owing to the presence of several market players. Major companies operating in the market are BASF SE, DuPont, DSM and Novozymes, accounting for over 40% market share in the year 2023. The major market players are focusing on mergers & acquisitions, facility expansion, and strategic partnerships to expand their product offerings, customer reach, and enhance market presence. Companies are also focusing on acquisition strategy.

Competition ranges from premium pricing by established players with strong brands to cost-effective offerings by regional and emerging players. An acquisition strategy enables a company to enter new markets and product lines instantaneously with a recognized brand having a good reputation and an existing client base. An acquisition can overcome market entry barriers that were previously challenging.

Feed Carbohydrase Market Companies

Major players operating in the global feed carbohydrase industry include

  • BASF SE (Germany)
  • DuPont (U.S.)
  • AMORVET (India)
  • DSM (Netherlands)
  • Novozymes (Denmark)
  • BIO-CAT, Inc. (Germany)
  • BEC Feed Solutions Pty Ltd (Australia)
  • Amano Enzyme Inc. (Japan)
  • NOVUS INTERNATIONAL (U.S.)
  • AB Enzymes (Germany)
  • Associated British Foods plc (U.K.)
  • Chr. Hansen Holding A/S (Denmark)
  • BIOVET JSC (Bulgaria)
  • Advanced Enzyme Technologies. (India)
  • Advanced Enzyme Technologies. (Belgium)
  • Specialty Enzymes & Probiotics (U.S.)
  • Alltech. (Nicholasville)
  • Dyadic International Inc. (U.S.)

Carbohydrase Industry News

  • In April 2023, BASF announced a collaboration with Schothorst Feed Research to improve the environmental impact of the feed and animal protein industry. The companies signed an agreement granting SFR certain non-exclusive licensing rights to Opteinics, BASF’s digital solution for environmental footprinting of feed and animal protein. With this ready-to-use software, feed and animal producers receive unique insights into their sustainability performance and can identify opportunities for improvement.
  • In January 2023, AB Enzymes launched a new cellulase enzyme specifically designed for bioethanol production from switchgrass, a sustainable feedstock.
  • In November 2022, DSM announced a $50 million investment in expanding its enzyme production capacity in China to meet growing regional demand. This will allow DSM to reach a wider consumer base and to cater to the extended application portfolio in the Asian pacific and globally.

Global feed carbohydrase market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry, with estimates & forecast in terms of revenue and volume (USD Million) (Kilo Tons) from 2018 to 2032, for the following segments

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Market, by Type

  • Dry
  • Liquid

Market, by Product Type

  • Xylanase
  • Alpha-amylase
  • Beta-glucanase
  • Cellulase
  • Others

Market, by Livestock

  • Poultry
  • Swine
  • Ruminants
  • Aquatic Animals
  • Others

Market, by distribution channel

  • Online
  • Offline

The above information is provided for the following regions and countries

  • North America
    • U.S.
    • Canada
  • Europe
    • Germany
    • UK
    • France
    • Spain
    • Poland
    • Italy
    • Russia
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • India
    • Japan
    • South Korea
    • Indonesia
    • Australia
    • Malaysia        
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Mexico
    • Argentina
  • MEA
    • South Africa
    • Saudi Arabia
    • UAE
    • Egypt

 

Table of Content

  1. Executive Summary
    1.1 Market Overview
    1.2 Key Findings
    1.3 Strategic Recommendations

  2. Market Introduction
    2.1 Definition and Scope
    2.2 Research Methodology
    2.3 Market Segmentation Overview

  3. Market Dynamics
    3.1 Drivers
    3.2 Restraints
    3.3 Opportunities
    3.4 Challenges
    3.5 Regulatory Landscape

  4. Feed Carbohydrase Market Outlook
    4.1 Market Size and Forecast (2020–2025)
    4.2 Market Volume and Value Trends
    4.3 Industry Ecosystem

  5. By Type
    5.1 Amylase
    5.2 Cellulase
    5.3 Xylanase
    5.4 Other Carbohydrases

  6. By Animal Type
    6.1 Poultry
    6.2 Swine
    6.3 Ruminants
    6.4 Aquaculture
    6.5 Others

  7. By Form
    7.1 Liquid
    7.2 Dry

  8. By Source
    8.1 Microbial
    8.2 Plant-Based
    8.3 Animal-Based

  9. Regional Analysis
    9.1 North America
    9.2 Europe
    9.3 Asia Pacific
    9.4 Latin America
    9.5 Middle East & Africa

  10. Competitive Landscape
    10.1 Market Share Analysis
    10.2 Key Players & Profiles
    10.3 Strategic Initiatives
    10.4 Mergers & Acquisitions

  11. Future Outlook & Opportunities
    11.1 Emerging Trends
    11.2 Technological Advancements
    11.3 Investment Prospects

  12. Appendix
    12.1 Glossary of Terms
    12.2 References
    12.3 Abbreviations

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