Prebiotics In Animal Feed Market -Size, Share, Growth, Trends And Forecast, 2013 -2019

Prebiotics In Animal Feed Market -Size, Share, Growth, Trends And Forecast, 2013 -2019

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Prebiotics In Animal Feed Market - Global Industry
Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends And Forecast,
2013 -2019

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21-April-2014

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Prebiotics in Animal Feed Market to Exhibit 11.9% CAGR from
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Prebiotics In Animal Feed Market

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Prebiotics In Animal Feed Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends And Forecast,
2013 -2019
On the basis of the animals to which they are fed, the global prebiotics in animal feed market has been
segmented into cattle, aquaculture, swine, poultry, and others. Poultry and cattle are termed as the most
lucrative segments. In 2012, in terms of volume, poultry and cattle collectively accounted for 60.8% of the
market, out of which poultry held the larger share. The poultry segment is also expected to dominate the global
prebiotics in animal feed market in the coming years. In the same year, the aquaculture segment accounted for
7.8% of the market; however, this segment is .estimated to lose its market share in the forecast period owing to
the decline in aqua feed oxidation.Geographically, the research report has segmented the global prebiotics in
animal feed market into Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, and Rest of the World. In 2012, Europe
dominated the global prebiotics in animal feed market, holding a market share of 40%, and the region is
expected to continue as the global leader through the forecast period. The dominance of this region can be
attributed to the ban on antibiotics in animal feed. The Europe market is also expected to grow at a rapid pace
in the near future, accounting for almost half of the market by the end of the...

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