DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE )--The "North America Zinc Methionine Chelates Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report By Livestock Type, By Country and Growth Forecast, 2021-2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The North America Zinc Methionine Chelates Market is expected to witness market growth of 5.9% CAGR during the forecast period 2021 2027
The US market dominated the North America Zinc Methionine Chelates Market by Country 2020, and is expected to continue to be a dominant market till 2027; thereby, achieving a market value of $3,030.4 Thousands by 2027. The Canada market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 7.8% during (2021 - 2027). Additionally, The Mexico market is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 7.1% during (2021 - 2027).
In animal feed, zinc methionine chelates are normally employed in small amounts. The major raw materials used in the manufacture of chelates are trace minerals like amino acids and zinc. It aids protein synthesis and is crucial in improving the characteristics of defensive enzymes. Zinc methionine chelates are used in R&D to increase product quality and lower the cost of the final product. The major purpose of chelated minerals is to improve feed quality while also optimizing the immune system and metabolic processes of animals.
Rising consumer awareness of animal nutritional requirements and inadequacies is predicted to boost demand for feed additives. In addition, the essential raw materials utilized in the manufacture of chelates are trace minerals like zinc and amino acids. Zinc is one of the most commonly used minerals in animal feed. It aids protein synthesis and aids in the enhancement of the characteristics of defense enzymes.
Zinc deficiency in animals, on the other hand, can cause poor growth, loss of appetite, and a low reproduction rate. The rising demand for meat and meat products has prompted manufacturers to seek out disease-free, high-quality raw materials. As a result, there is a greater need to concentrate on the general health and development of animals.
The regional market is characterized by a large consumer base, especially in developed countries such as the US and Canada. In addition, the expanding affluent population with an increasing family income is expected to help the market to flourish in this region.
Moreover, consumers have greater spending ability for the fulfillment of their nutritional needs apart from regular diet obtained from cereals. Also, the growing per capita disposable income coupled with the growing health awareness regarding the consumption of animal protein is expected to generate higher product demand in the region.
Furthermore, animal feed plays a crucial role in the food industry. Hence, the growing food industry in the region is directly proportional to the animal feed industry. This is because animal feed is essential for the availability of safe, and abundant animal proteins to satiate a huge population base.
Chapter 1. Market Scope & Methodology
2.2 Key Factors Impacting the Market
Chapter 3. North America Zinc Methionine Chelates Market by Livestock Type
3.1 North America Swine Market by Country
3.2 North America Poultry Market by Country
3.3 North America Aqua Market by Country
3.4 North America Equine Market by Country
3.5 North America Bovine Market by Country
3.6 North America Pets Market by Country
Chapter 4. North America Zinc Methionine Chelates Market by Country
4.1 US Zinc Methionine Chelates Market
4.1.1 US Zinc Methionine Chelates Market by Livestock Type
4.2 Canada Zinc Methionine Chelates Market
4.2.1 Canada Zinc Methionine Chelates Market by Livestock Type
4.3 Mexico Zinc Methionine Chelates Market
4.3.1 Mexico Zinc Methionine Chelates Market by Livestock Type
4.4 Rest of North America Zinc Methionine Chelates Market
4.4.1 Rest of North America Zinc Methionine Chelates Market by Livestock Type
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