Analysis on Market Supply Status and Regional Distribution of Global Feed Industry in 2021 Asia Pacific Region is the main feed production place in the world
Feed refers to a safe and effective feedable substance that can provide nutrients needed by animals, promote animal growth, production and health, and can be used reasonably. According to product characteristics, feed can be divided into formulated feed, concentrated feed and additive premix feed. According to product varieties, feed can be divided into pig feed, egg and poultry feed, meat and poultry feed, ruminant feed, aquatic feed, pet feed and other feeds.
The origin of animal feeding has a long history. Feed has appeared in ancient times and is used for feeding. However, the development of the modern feed industry dates back to 1810. Germany developed the routine feed analysis method, which enables people to analyze and determine the crude protein, crude fiber, nitrogen, ash and moisture content of the feed, and introduced the updated technology into the feed formula. After that, the global modern feed industry started.
Global feed output will be nearly 1.2 billion tons in 2020
Since the feed industrialization, the global feed production has entered a new stage, and the global feed output has been rising. According to Alltech's survey on global feed, the global feed output will increase year by year from 2016 to 2020. Although affected by the epidemic in 2020, the global feed output will still increase by 1% to 1.188 billion tons.
The Asia Pacific region is the main feed production place in the world
From the perspective of feed production in major regions of the world, the Asia Pacific region is the main feed production region in the world. In 2020, the feed output in the Asia Pacific region will reach 434 million tons, accounting for 36.53% of the global feed output; The feed output in Europe is 262 million tons, accounting for 22.05% of the global feed output; The feed output in North America and Latin America was 237 million tons and 177 million tons, respectively, accounting for 19.97% and 14.86%; The feed production in Africa, the Middle East and Oceania is relatively small.
As a major feed production place in the world, the Asia Pacific region has always maintained a relatively high feed production scale. From 2016 to 2020, the proportion of feed output in the Asia Pacific region in the world has remained above 30%.