Insect Feed Market – Notable Developments, Potential Players & Worldwide Opportunities 2033
According to our projections, the worldwide demand for insect feeds can be pegged at roughly US$ 1,561 million for 2023. Furthermore, the sales of insect feeds are projected to rise globally at a pace of 17.9% per year from 2023 to 2033. Ultimately, the global insect feed market’s net value will reach almost US$ 8,124 million by 2033.
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As many animals ingest the insects naturally, it makes sense
to think about using insect proteins as a potential source of commercial feed
additionally, because insects include bioactive components, they are
increasingly being used as innovative feed additions to promote the gut health
of pet animals.
Sales of animal feed additives are also expected to be
constrained by the strict laws and regulations related to introducing new
insect feed. For example, the Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy problem poses a
crucial threat to consumer health and safety, impacting the overall approach of
using insects as feed in Europe. Another main roadblock to adopting
insects as feed in many places is the lack of clear laws and standards
governing their usage as food.
“Prominent industries producing animal feed have
started investing in research to produce cutting-edge insect feed products to
expand consumer base in the international market. Besides, some insect feed
suppliers are working with other producers to include their goods in
preparation of the final product for livestock.” – Nandini
Roy Choudhury (Client Partner for Food & Beverages at Future
Market Insights, Inc.).
Key Takeaways from the Global Insect Feed Market Study
Report by FMI
- The
United States captured most of the global market and is predicted to
contribute US$ 491.7 million in 2023.
- Germany is
the leading supplier of insect feeds in Europe and it may
contribute to nearly 5.8% of the global market share in 2023.
- Insect
feed demand is rising in China and South Korea, which is
expected to lead to strong growth in the Asia Pacific. In 2023, the
two countries are estimated to contribute nearly 15.8% and 2.8% of the
global revenue share respectively.
- Australia is
another emerging market for insect feeds in the Asia Pacific with
an estimated global market share of 1.9% in 2023.
- With
an overall market share of nearly 43% in 2023, the aquaculture segment is
expected to lead the market among end users.
Competitive Landscape
To increase their product offerings and introduce
cutting-edge items, leading insect feed manufacturers spend highly on research
and development. For instance, Nutrition Technologies Company declared in June
2022 to create bacteriophages to replace antibiotics in the protein found
in black army flies.
Recent Developments
Protenga Incorporate obtained nearly US$ 1.6 million in July
2020 with Roslin Technologies, a British agri-tech startup. The investment
has been made to discover the black soldier fly’s new, effective genetic
strains for use in aquaculture, livestock, and pet feed.
Nutrition Technologies and Evonik partnered in March
2022 to do research and development on poultry insect feed. The
partnership concentrated on the amino acid needs of Southeast Asian BSF to
achieve sustainable results in livestock production by optimizing BSF diets.
In May 2022, Pet World Nutrition Technologies, SPCA
Selangor, and Nutrition Technologies introduced a sustainable commercial dog
food containing protein from black soldier fly larvae.
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