Dublin, March 21, 2016 -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/jwgnkp/global_feed) has announced the addition of the "Global Feed Probiotics Market: Insights, Market Size, Share, Growth, Trends Analysis and Forecast to 2021" report to their offering.
The companies covered in the report include Chr. Hansen Holdings A/S,Royal DSM N.V. ,Nebraska Cultures Inc. , E. I. Du Pont De Nemours and Company ,Lallemend Health Co. Limited ,Novozymes, Probi AB,Life Products Inc., and Yakult.
With growing awareness about the microorganisms helping in digestion, especially to ruminants and swine, the global demand for feed probiotics is likely to increase significantly over the next few years. The Global Feed Probiotics Market is expected to be primarily driven by Factors such as Growing demand for probiotic based animal feed among developed regions, rising awareness about the probiotics and Demand for high quality animal produce. However, the growth in Global Feed Probiotics Market is likely to be hampered by factors such as Lack of awareness in under developed regions and developing regions.
Furthermore, among the Applications in livestock feed, Swine Feed segment is expected to grow at the highest CAGR over the Forecast period from 2016 to 2021 .The report covers the analysis of global as well as regional markets of Feed Probiotics Market Moreover the report provides deep insights on demand forecasts, market trends and micro and macro indicators. In addition, this report provides insights on the factors that are driving and restraining the demand globally as well as regionally. Moreover, market attractiveness analysis given in the report brings an insight on the investment areas that existing or new market players can consider.
The report provides insights into the market using analytical tools such as Porter's five forces analysis and value chain analysis of Feed Probiotics Market. Moreover, the study highlights current market trends and provides forecast from 2016 to 2021. We also have highlighted future trends in the Feed Probiotics Market that will impact the demand during the forecast period.
The market attractiveness analysis provided in this report highlights key investing markets in the world. Moreover, the competitive analysis given in each regional market brings an insight on the market share of the leading players. Additionally, the analysis highlights rise and fall in the market shares of the key players in the market. This report will help manufacturers, suppliers and distributors to understand the present and future trends in this market and formulate their strategies accordingly.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Introduction
2 Research Methodology
3 Executive Summary
3.1 Global Feed Probiotics Market Highlights
4 Market Overview
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Value chain analysis
4.3 Market Drivers
4.4 Restraint
4.5 Opportunities
4.6 Porter's Five Forces analysis
4.7 Market Attractiveness Analysis
5 Global Feed Probiotics Market Analysis by Probiotic bacteria, 2014 - 2021
5.1 Overview
5.2 Lactobacilli
5.3. Streptococcus
5.4 Bifidobacteria
5.5 Others
6 Global Feed Probiotics Market Analysis by applications in animal feed, 2014 - 2021
6.1 Feed Probiotics Market Analysis, by applications in animal feed overview
6.2 Ruminant Feed
6.3 Swine Feed
6.4 Aqua Feed
6.5 Pet Food
7 Feed Probiotics Market - Regional Analysis , 2014- 2021
7.1 Global Feed Probiotics Market, Regional Analysis: Overview.
7.2 North America
7.3 Europe.
7.4 Asia Pacific
7.5 Rest of the World
8 Company Profile
8.1 Chr. Hansen Holdings A/S
8.2 Royal DSM N.V.
8.3 Nebraska Cultures Inc.
8.4 E. I. Du Pont De Nemours and Company
8.5 Lallemend Health Co. Limited
8.6 Novozymes
8.7 Probi AB
8.8 Life Products Inc.
8.9 Yakult
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