Dublin, May 11, 2017 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Worldwide Insect Feed Market [by Segments (Pig Nutrition, Poultry Nutrition, Dairy Nutrition, Aquaculture, Others); by Regions (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Central/Latin America, Middle-East, Africa)]: Market Size and Forecasts (2017-2022)" report to their offering.
The market opportunity for Insect Feed across the globe is considerable and offers a stable and steady opportunity for feed suppliers, distributors and farms. The author forecasts this market to reach $1.07 billion in revenues in 2022, growing at a CAGR of 102.5% from the current year.
Increased use of this land and adding more cropland is infeasible in the future scheme of agriculture planning. The rise in the importance towards alternative feeds that are also nutrient rich is an important trend that mimics into a driver for this market.
The major nutritional value that edible insects carry is its ability to delivery higher levels of protein per weight in a sustainable way. When compared to traditional feeds, insect harvesting and insect derived feeds for commercial purposes promises sizeable environmental and resource utilization advantages.
The current forecast period is a favorable cycle for insect farmers and feed suppliers. The upward trend in consumption, output per livestock and increased focus on sustainability and security are strong indicators for positive and exponential growth in revenues. With feed costs going through a downward trend., the adoption of insects as part of the feed ecosystem will make the forecast cycle a profitable growth period for both suppliers and farms.
Regulations are another factor in the mass market adoption of insect feeds. Administrations across the world are evaluating guidelines and rulebooks for the use of commercially available insect feeds as a viable alternative to conventional feeds. In fact. With an improving regulatory environment for both insect feeds and edible insects, marketplace acceptance is around the corner. Insect based feed alternatives are at a key phase in market adoption. The results from the early adopters are positive and set to create the platform for mainstream market adoption.
The disruption of the traditional feed industry through insects comes with multiple benefits and a few challenges. Insect based protein alternatives could be conventional in the future and the forecast period marks the initial push towards this.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Insect Feed: Research Overview and Summary
2 Insect Feed: Market Size and Forecast by Segments
2.1 Market Overview and Trends
2.2 Pig Nutrition
2.3 Poultry Nutrition
2.4 Dairy Nutrition
2.5 Aquaculture
2.6 Others
3 Insect Feed: Market Size and Forecasts By Regions
4 Insect Feed: Market Participants and Demand Trends
4.1 Supply Side - Player Profiles and Markets
4.1.1 Insect Feed Market - Market Participants and Products
4.1.2 Insect Feed Market - Market Participants and Target Segments
4.2 Demand Side Analysis - Regional Ratings
4.2.1 Insect Feed Buyer Motivation Ratings by Region
4.2.2 Insect Feed Application Ratings by Region
4.2.3 Insect Feed Adoption Roadblock Ratings by Region
4.2.4 Insect Feed Procurement Timeframe Ratings by Region
Companies Mentioned
- AgriProtein
- Bioflytech
- Bitwater Farms
- Coppens
- Diptera Nutrition
- Enterra Feed
- Entofood
- Entomeal
- Entomo Farms
- Entomotech
- EnviroFlight
- Hexafly
- HiProMine S.A.
- Innova Feed
- Kulisha
- LLC.
- MealFood Europe
- NextProtein
- Nusect
- Proti-Farm
- Protix
- Tiny Farms
- Ynsect
For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/hx3tjc/worldwide_insect
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Related Topics: Animal Feedstuffs, Aquaculture


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