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PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1208664

Global Livestock Monitoring Market - 2022-2029

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Market Overview

The global livestock monitoring market size was worth US$ XX million in 2021 and is estimated to reach US$ XX million by 2029, growing at a CAGR of YY% during the forecast period (2022-2029).

A livestock monitoring system is a solution that integrates sensors, GPS and other technologies with a network protocol for interaction. Farmers can watch their farm animals remotely thanks to this equipment. Additionally, as predicted, an increasing amount of information relevant to tracking animals and their environment and, consequently, their production, growth and health will become available.

It is reasonable to anticipate that systems for tracking animals, keeping track of physiological parameters like heart rate & body temperature and evaluating body conformation and some restricted aspects of composition will also become available. Systems for identifying and weighing animals are already available. It utilizes integrated monitoring system techniques, aggregating data from several sources.

Market Dynamics

Growing acceptance of IoT and AI for livestock monitoring, rising demand for meat globally, increased focus on real-time monitoring & early disease identification and cost savings realized via livestock monitoring solutions are key drivers fueling market expansion.

The growing number of livestock farms

To fulfill the rising demand for meat and dairy products brought on by the rapid increase in the world population, there has been a major increase in the number of dairies, poultry and swine farms internationally in recent years. In 2018, there were 1.68 billion cattle globally and the United Nations (UN) FAO predicted the number would increase to 2.0 billion by 2021. As the number of dairy cows rises to meet the rising demand for dairy products like butter, cheese, curd and yogurt globally, there is a growing market for livestock monitoring solutions.

Similarly, more swine and poultry farms have emerged due to increased meat consumption globally. Identifying and managing the herd is more challenging as dairy farms grow manually. As a result, the market for livestock monitoring has room to grow as livestock farms have larger herd sizes. By implementing high-tech systems in large farms to achieve yield optimization and economies of scale, livestock farms can be more productive.

The growing focus on real-time monitoring

Farmers can now identify infections in animals as soon as possible and take the appropriate measures thanks to advancements in sensor technology. Utilizing cutting-edge sensing technologies lowers the expense associated with monitoring livestock. The technologies assist farmers in properly identifying, tracking and tracing the animals, as well as collecting real-time data about the health and general behavior of the animals, including their feeding habits, food & water quality, biosecurity and levels of sanitation.

Animals with sensors and smart tags affixed give farmers real-time data that they can use to make preventative and remedial decisions. For instance, mastitis and ketosis are reduced in animals thanks to rumination monitoring systems and animals with infections can be quickly identified and isolated thanks to heat detection devices. The demand for sophisticated monitoring systems for livestock has increased due to the affordable availability of sensors and smart tags.

High costs of the monitoring solutions

The primary barrier to market expansion is the high cost of livestock monitoring solutions. The setup and maintenance expenses for livestock monitoring solutions, including monitoring & sensing equipment and herd management software, are significant. Additionally, farmers must spend a lot of money on automation & control equipment, distribution wagons, RFID or GPS systems and robotic equipment, all of which have substantial installation and maintenance costs, making them expensive for smaller farmers.

Similarly, adopting different poultry automation systems in poultry farms, mostly unstructured small or medium-sized farms, might affect the returns of poultry farmers because expenditures associated with the utilization of sophisticated technology in poultry farming are relatively costly. Implementing and adopting livestock monitoring methods require significant upfront costs, effective farming equipment and knowledgeable farmers. To establish livestock monitoring systems, farmers must also spend money on sensors, cameras, monitors, RFID tags, GPS systems and satellite equipment, among other things.

COVID-19 Impact Analysis

The pandemic outbreak had a minimal impact on major producers of livestock monitoring solutions during the first two quarters of 2020. Due to lockdowns being implemented in several areas, a supply and demand mismatch was observed because businesses were not working at full capacity. The pandemic's effects on the supply chain have had little influence on the shipping of hardware components.

According to the market, shipments decreased during the first three quarters of 2020. However, due to the relaxation of lockdowns, the market gained speed in the final quarter of 2020. Additionally, the market for livestock monitoring software is anticipated to increase due to the demand for remote monitoring of animals, labor shortages on farms and rising labor expenses. The market experienced a slow rebound in 2021 and is anticipated to have strong growth starting in 2022.

Segment Analysis

By livestock, the livestock monitoring market is segmented into cattle, poultry, swine, equine and others.

The rising usage of livestock monitoring in cattle

Numerous market participants provide tracking and monitoring options specifically for cattle. Farmers that track livestock regularly use tools like RFID tracking devices. Due to their capacity to offer each real-time animal visibility, GPS-based systems have increased in popularity in recent years. In addition to assisting farmers with precise animal locations, these systems also send notifications in the event of behavioral changes that can indicate an injury or illness.

The compulsory tagging of cattle was subject to strict rules from many countries throughout the world, which fueled the expansion of the cattle market. Additionally, the market expansion for cattle monitoring is anticipated to be fueled by the increase in livestock monitoring solutions that enable automatic data collecting.

Geographical Analysis

The high consumption of poultry products in North America

North America is anticipated to hold a sizable market during the projected period. It results from both higher consumption of poultry products and significant technological advancements. According to information provided by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, 44,949 kt cwe of the 48,602 kt cwe of beef consumed in North America by 2030 will be in U.S. and 3,653 kt cwe will be in Canada. As per the UNFAO- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, U.S. is predicted to be the world's largest chicken meat producer.

North America is expected to be driven by the high occurrence of zoonotic illnesses, which has spurred the desire for technologies to monitor sick animals. Businesses that train caregivers in cattle care and government backing promote regional market expansion. For instance, Cattle Care365 from Merck Animal Health offers instruction for cattle caregivers who wish to maintain their livestock's safety, productivity and health.

Competitive Landscape

Important parties are involved in research and development operations to create effective livestock monitors. For instance, GEA introduced DairyNet, a new herd and farm management solution, in March 2021. For usage with the GEA DairyRobot R9500, it would be usable. In addition, PrognostiX Poultry Limited, a provider of health and environmental tracking solutions for the poultry industry, was acquired by MSD Animal Health in February 2021, expanding its product line.

Major global livestock monitoring market companies include DeLaval, GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft, Afimilk Ltd., Sensaphone, BouMatic, Intervet Inc., Dairymaster, Fancom BV, Fullwood Packo, Nedap N.V., Apacer Technology and ROHM Co. Ltd.

DeLaval

Overview: DeLaval is the market leader in the world for dairy farmers' milking tools and solutions, making it possible to produce food sustainably while preserving the milk's quality and the animals' welfare. Every day, millions of dairy farmers globally use DeLaval solutions. Gustaf de Laval, a brilliant inventor, developed the cream separator in Sweden, where DeLaval was first established more than 130 years ago. DeLaval employs 4,500 people and is present in over 100 markets. Tetra Laval Group includes DeLaval in addition to Tetra Pak and Sidel.

Product Portfolio: To monitor the dairy farm's performance with one easy use of the application, the company's DelProTM FarmManager shows the data that DelPro has collected, processed and analyzed. The company's DeLaval Activity Meters help you monitor the cows.

Key Development: DeLaval announced in July 2020 that it had purchased milkrite | InterPuls (UK) from Avon Rubber. Providing comprehensive milking point solutions to dairy farmers globally, milkrite | InterPuls is a market leader and would function independently within the DeLaval business.

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The global livestock monitoring market report would provide access to an approx. 61 market data table, 53 figures and 207 pages.

Target Audience 2022

  • Livestock Monitoring Service Providers/ Buyers
  • Industry Investors/Investment Bankers
  • Education & Research Institutes
  • Emerging Companies
  • Livestock Monitoring Manufacturers
Product Code: DMICT6215

Table of Contents

1. Global Livestock Monitoring Market Methodology and Scope

  • 1.1. Research Methodology
  • 1.2. Research Objective and Scope of the Report

2. Global Livestock Monitoring Market - Market Definition and Overview

3. Global Livestock Monitoring Market - Executive Summary

  • 3.1. Market Snippet By Offering
  • 3.2. Market Snippet By Livestock
  • 3.3. Market Snippet By Application
  • 3.4. Market Snippet By Region

4. Global Livestock Monitoring Market-Market Dynamics

  • 4.1. Market Impacting Factors
    • 4.1.1. Drivers
      • 4.1.1.1. The growing number of livestock farms
      • 4.1.1.2. The growing focus on real-time monitoring
    • 4.1.2. Restraints
      • 4.1.2.1. High costs of the monitoring solutions
      • 4.1.2.2. XX
    • 4.1.3. Opportunity
      • 4.1.3.1. XX
    • 4.1.4. Impact Analysis

5. Global Livestock Monitoring Market - Industry Analysis

  • 5.1. Porter's Five Forces Analysis
  • 5.2. Supply Chain Analysis
  • 5.3. Pricing Analysis
  • 5.4. Regulatory Analysis

6. Global Livestock Monitoring Market - COVID-19 Analysis

  • 6.1. Analysis of COVID-19 on the Market
    • 6.1.1. Before COVID-19 Market Scenario
    • 6.1.2. Present COVID-19 Market Scenario
    • 6.1.3. After COVID-19 or Future Scenario
  • 6.2. Pricing Dynamics Amid COVID-19
  • 6.3. Demand-Supply Spectrum
  • 6.4. Government Initiatives Related to the Market During Pandemic
  • 6.5. Manufacturers Strategic Initiatives
  • 6.6. Conclusion

7. Global Livestock Monitoring Market - By Offering

  • 7.1. Introduction
    • 7.1.1. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Offering
    • 7.1.2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Offering
  • 7.2. Hardware*
    • 7.2.1. Introduction
    • 7.2.2. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%)
  • 7.3. Software
  • 7.4. Services

8. Global Livestock Monitoring Market - By Livestock

  • 8.1. Introduction
    • 8.1.1. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Livestock
    • 8.1.2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Livestock
  • 8.2. Cattle*
    • 8.2.1. Introduction
    • 8.2.2. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%)
  • 8.3. Poultry
  • 8.4. Swine
  • 8.5. Equine
  • 8.6. Others

9. Global Livestock Monitoring Market - By Application

  • 9.1. Introduction
    • 9.1.1. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Application
    • 9.1.2. Market Attractiveness Index, By Application
  • 9.2. Milk Harvesting Management*
    • 9.2.1. Introduction
    • 9.2.2. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%)
  • 9.3. Heat Detection Monitoring
  • 9.4. Feeding Management
  • 9.5. Heat Stress Management
  • 9.6. Health Monitoring Management
  • 9.7. Others

10. Global Livestock Monitoring Market - By Region

  • 10.1. Introduction
  • 10.2. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Region
  • 10.3. Market Attractiveness Index, By Region
  • 10.4. North America
    • 10.4.1. Introduction
    • 10.4.2. Key Region-Specific Dynamics
    • 10.4.3. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Offering
    • 10.4.4. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Livestock
    • 10.4.5. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Application
    • 10.4.6. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Country
      • 10.4.6.1. U.S.
      • 10.4.6.2. Canada
      • 10.4.6.3. Mexico
  • 10.5. Europe
    • 10.5.1. Introduction
    • 10.5.2. Key Region-Specific Dynamics
    • 10.5.3. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Offering
    • 10.5.4. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Livestock
    • 10.5.5. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Application
    • 10.5.6. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Country
      • 10.5.6.1. Germany
      • 10.5.6.2. UK
      • 10.5.6.3. France
      • 10.5.6.4. Italy
      • 10.5.6.5. Spain
      • 10.5.6.6. Rest of Europe
  • 10.6. South America
    • 10.6.1. Introduction
    • 10.6.2. Key Region-Specific Dynamics
    • 10.6.3. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Offering
    • 10.6.4. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Livestock
    • 10.6.5. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Application
    • 10.6.6. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Country
      • 10.6.6.1. Brazil
      • 10.6.6.2. Argentina
      • 10.6.6.3. Rest of South America
  • 10.7. Asia-Pacific
    • 10.7.1. Introduction
    • 10.7.2. Key Region-Specific Dynamics
    • 10.7.3. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Offering
    • 10.7.4. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Livestock
    • 10.7.5. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Application
    • 10.7.6. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Country
      • 10.7.6.1. China
      • 10.7.6.2. India
      • 10.7.6.3. Japan
      • 10.7.6.4. Australia
      • 10.7.6.5. Rest of Asia-Pacific
  • 10.8. Middle East and Africa
    • 10.8.1. Introduction
    • 10.8.2. Key Region-Specific Dynamics
    • 10.8.3. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Offering
    • 10.8.4. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Livestock
    • 10.8.5. Market Size Analysis and Y-o-Y Growth Analysis (%), By Application

11. Global Livestock Monitoring Market - Competitive Landscape

  • 11.1. Competitive Scenario
  • 11.2. Market Positioning/Share Analysis
  • 11.3. Mergers and Acquisitions Analysis

12. Global Livestock Monitoring Market - Company Profiles

  • 12.1. DeLaval
    • 12.1.1. Company Overview
    • 12.1.2. Product Portfolio and Description
    • 12.1.3. Key Highlights
    • 12.1.4. Financial Overview
  • 12.2. GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft
  • 12.3. Afimilk Ltd.
  • 12.4. Sensaphone
  • 12.5. BouMatic
  • 12.6. Intervet Inc.
  • 12.7. Dairymaster
  • 12.8. Fancom BV
  • 12.9. Fullwood Packo
  • 12.10. Nedap N.V.

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13. Global Livestock Monitoring Market - Premium Insights

14. Global Livestock Monitoring Market - DataM

  • 14.1. Appendix
  • 14.2. About Us and Services
  • 14.3. Contact Us
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