OVERVIEW
The market for direct-fed microbials (DFM) is projected to grow by 6.12% to USD 1.738 million by 2024. The market is driven by factors such as increasing awareness of feed quality and safety, soaring demand for manufactured animal feed, increasing demand for animal protein, changes in farming practices and technology, and replacing antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs) with direct feed microbials.
TABLE OF CONTENT
1 Global Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market
1.1 Study Objectives
1.2 Market Definition
1.3 Study Scope
1.3.1 Markets Covered
1.3.2 Geographic Scope
2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
2.1 Research Data
2.1.1 Secondary Data
2.1.1.1 Key Data From Secondary Sources
2.1.2 Primary Data
2.1.2.1 Key Data From Primary Sources
2.1.2.2 Key Industry Insights
2.1.2.3 Breakdown of Primaries
2.2 Market Size Estimation
2.2.1 Bottom-Up Approach
2.2.2 Top-Down Approach
2.3 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation
2.4 Research Assumptions
3 Global Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market – Executive Summary
3.1 Market Revenue, Market Size and Key Trends by Company
3.2 Key Trends by type of Application
3.3 Key Trends segmented by Geography
4 Global Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market – Comparative Analysis
4.1 Product Benchmarking – Top 10 companies
4.2 Top 5 Financials Analysis
4.3 Market Value split by Top 10 companies
4.4 Patent Analysis – Top 10 companies
4.5 Pricing Analysis
5 Global Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market – Industry Market Entry Scenario
5.1 Regulatory Framework Overview
5.2 New Business and Ease of Doing business index
5.3 Case studies of successful ventures
5.4 Customer Analysis – Top 10 companies
6 Global Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market – Market Forces
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Market Dynamics
6.2.1 Drivers
6.2.2 Opportunities
6.2.3 Challenges
6.3 Porters Analysis of Market
6.3.1 Bargaining power of suppliers
6.3.2 Bargaining powers of customers
6.3.3 Threat of new entrants
6.3.4 Rivalry among existing players
6.3.5 Threat of substitutes
7 Global Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market – Strategic Analysis
7.1 Value Chain analysis
7.2 Product Life Cycle
7.3 Supplier and distributor analysis (Market share and product dealing strategies)
8 Global Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market – By Type (Market Size – & million/billion)
8.1 Lactic acid bacteria
8.2 Bacillus
8.3 Others
9 Global Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market – By Livestock
9.1 Poultry
9.2 Swine
9.3 Ruminants
9.4 Aquatic animals
9.5 Others
10 Global Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market – By Form
10.1 Dry
10.2 Liquid
11 Global Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market – By End-User
11.1 Providers
11.1.1 Community Clinics
11.1.2 Hospitals
11.1.3 Private Practices
11.2 Payers
11.3 Patients
12 Global Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market – By Geography (Market Size – &million/billion)
12.1 Introduction
12.2 North America
12.2.1 US
12.2.2 Canada
12.2.3 Mexico
12.3 Europe
12.3.1 U.K
12.3.2 Germany
12.3.3 Italy
12.3.4 France
12.3.5 Spain
12.3.6 Rest of Europe
12.4 Asia-Pacific
12.4.1 China
12.4.2 Japan
12.4.3 India
12.4.4 South Korea
12.4.5 Rest of APAC
12.5 Rest of the World
12.5.1 South America
12.5.2 Middle East
12.5.3 Africa
13 Global Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market – Entropy
13.1 New product launches
13.2 M&A’s, collaborations, JVs and partnerships
14 Global Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market Company Profile (Key Players)
14.1 Market Share, Company Revenue, Products, M&A, Developments
14.2 E.I. Dupont De Nemours and Company
14.3 Archer Daniels Midland Company
14.4 Koninklijke DSM N.V.
14.5 Chr. Hansen Holding A/S
14.6 Novozymes
14.7 Biomin Holding GmbH
14.8 Lallemand, Inc.
14.9 Kemin Industries, Inc.
14.10 Novus International, Inc.
14.11 Bio-Vet
14.12 Company 11 & more
15 Global Direct-fed Microbials (DFM) Market – Appendix
15.1 Sources
15.2 Abbreviations