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Trace minerals in animal feed are essential nutritional elements provided in small quantities to both production and companion animal diets. These minerals play a crucial role in supporting various metabolic functions such as growth, development, immunity, and reproduction among animals.
The primary types of trace minerals incorporated into animal feeds include zinc, copper, cobalt, manganese, iron, chromium, and others. Zinc, for instance, is an essential mineral present in certain foods naturally and added to others as a supplement. It is available in various chelate forms such as amino acids, proteinates, polysaccharides, and others. Zinc supplements are utilized in the diets of various livestock categories including poultry, ruminants, swine, aquaculture species, and others. These supplements are available in both dry and liquid forms to cater to different animal feeding requirements.
Note that the outlook for this market is being affected by rapid changes in trade relations and tariffs globally. The report will be updated prior to delivery to reflect the latest status, including revised forecasts and quantified impact analysis. The report's Recommendations and Conclusions sections will be updated to give strategies for entities dealing with the fast-moving international environment.
Tariffs are impacting the trace minerals in feed market by increasing costs of imported mineral salts, chelated compounds, and processing chemicals used in feed formulation. Livestock producers and feed manufacturers in North America and Europe are most affected due to import dependence, while Asia-Pacific faces cost pressure on mineral ingredient sourcing. These tariffs are raising feed formulation costs and affecting margins. However, they are also promoting local mineral processing, regional supplier development, and increased focus on efficient mineral utilization technologies.
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The trace minerals in feed market size has grown strongly in recent years. It will grow from $585.77 billion in 2025 to $617.67 billion in 2026 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.4%. The growth in the historic period can be attributed to growth of commercial livestock farming, rising awareness of animal nutrition, expansion of compound feed production, increasing use of mineral premixes, regulatory standards for animal feed quality.
The trace minerals in feed market size is expected to see strong growth in the next few years. It will grow to $787.53 billion in 2030 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.3%. The growth in the forecast period can be attributed to increasing demand for high-performance animal nutrition, rising focus on sustainable livestock production, expansion of aquaculture feed applications, growing adoption of precision feeding solutions, increased investment in specialty feed additives. Major trends in the forecast period include increasing adoption of organic trace mineral supplements, rising use of chelated mineral forms, growing focus on animal health and immunity enhancement, expansion of precision animal nutrition practices, enhanced emphasis on feed efficiency optimization.
Increasing consumption of meat and fish is expected to support the growth of the trace minerals in feed market in the coming years. Meat refers to the edible flesh of animals, including fish and poultry, and is a key component of a balanced human diet. The rising demand for animal-derived protein has contributed to higher levels of meat and fish consumption globally. Trace minerals are used in animal feed to improve meat yield and carcass quality, particularly in modern broiler chickens, through the application of mineral-based feed additives. For example, in July 2024, according to Carlisle Technology, a US-based provider of software and hardware solutions for the food industry, per capita chicken consumption in the United States stood at 98.90 pounds and is forecast to rise to 107.50 pounds by 2033, driven by affordability and perceived health benefits. In 2022, Americans consumed 98.90 pounds of broiler chicken per person, with consumption expected to increase substantially by 2033. As a result, the growing intake of meat and fish is driving expansion in the trace minerals in feed market.
Leading companies in the trace minerals in feed market are introducing innovative and practical guidance tools to address evolving challenges across the food and beverage sector. These initiatives highlight the need to tailor trace mineral recommendations according to specific production objectives and operational challenges. For instance, in January 2023, Zinpro Corporation, a US-based food and beverage manufacturing company, introduced the Zinpro Global Poultry Mineral Guide to reassess trace mineral nutrition across different poultry species. The guide is an interactive resource that consolidates trace mineral recommendations to help poultry producers manage a range of production challenges. It is designed for use across multiple poultry categories, including broilers, broiler breeders, commercial layers, turkeys, and turkey breeders. The guide enables users to customize mineral guidelines based on defined production goals, taking into account factors such as antibiotic-free feeding programs, breast muscle conditions, meat quality, food safety, disease management, sustainability objectives, and genetic breeder lines.
In August 2023, the Technology Development Board (TDB) and the Department of Science and Technology (DST), both India-based government agencies, collaborated with Chemlife Innovations on an Innovative Bio-Trace Minerals Project. This partnership is intended to transform the production of bio-trace minerals used in animal feed. Centered on the Accelerated Natural Bio Transformation (ANBioT) technology, the project introduces a proprietary nutrient delivery system designed to improve the bioavailability of trace minerals in feed applications. Chemlife Innovations is an India-based food and beverage company.
Major companies operating in the trace minerals in feed market are Cargill Inc., Archer-Daniels-Midland Company, BASF SE, Bluestar Adisseo Co. Ltd., Nutreco NV, Alltech Inc., Zinpro Corp., Novus International Inc., Kemin Industries Inc., Lallemand Inc., Virbac SA, QualiTech Inc., Dr. Paul Lohmann Gmbh & Co. KGAA, Koninklijke DSM NV, Orffa International Holding BV, Chemlock Nutrition Corporation, Dr. Eckel Animal Nutrition GmbH & Co. KG, Green Mountain Nutritional Services Inc., JH Biotech Inc., Feed One Co. Ltd.
Asia-Pacific was the largest region in the trace minerals in feed market in 2025. Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing region in the trace minerals in feed market report during the forecast period. The regions covered in the trace minerals in feed market report are Asia-Pacific, South East Asia, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, Middle East and Africa.
The countries covered in the trace minerals in feed market report are Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Taiwan, Russia, South Korea, UK, USA, Italy, Spain, Canada
The trace minerals in feed market consists of sales of dietary trace minerals and vitamins. Values in this market are 'factory gate' values, that is the value of goods sold by the manufacturers or creators of the goods, whether to other entities (including downstream manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors and retailers) or directly to end customers. The value of goods in this market includes related services sold by the creators of the goods.
The market value is defined as the revenues that enterprises gain from the sale of goods and/or services within the specified market and geography through sales, grants, or donations in terms of the currency (in USD unless otherwise specified).
The revenues for a specified geography are consumption values that are revenues generated by organizations in the specified geography within the market, irrespective of where they are produced. It does not include revenues from resales along the supply chain, either further along the supply chain or as part of other products.
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