Mineral Feed Market Analysis & Forecast 2024-2030

Mineral Feed Market by Product Types ( Macro Minerals, Micro Minerals ) by Applications ( Ruminant, Poultry, Swine, Aquaculture) Industry Analysis, Volume, Market Shares, Challenges, Trends, Strategies & Forecast 2024-2030, Regional Outlook ( North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle-East, Africa)

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Global Mineral Feed Market is expected to reach USD 5901.03 million by 2031 with CAGR of 4.1 % between 2025 and 2031

Overview

Mineral feed is a type of animal feed that is specially formulated to provide essential minerals necessary for the growth, health, and productivity of livestock, poultry, or other animals. These minerals are vital for a variety of physiological functions, including bone development, metabolic processes, immune function, and overall well-being. Animals in farming operations or domestic settings may not get all the necessary minerals from their regular diet. Mineral feeds help fill this gap, ensuring animals get the right balance for growth, reproduction, and disease resistance. The mineral Feed Market is expected to show moderate growth between 2025 and 2031 primarily due to Population Growth and increasing Awareness of Animal Nutrition.  


Mineral Feed Market

Mineral Feed Market Trends

  • Technology Integration: The adoption of smart feeding technologies is helping farmers better manage their mineral supplementation practices. IoT devices, sensors, and data analytics are being used to monitor animal health, feeding patterns, and mineral intake, allowing for more precise adjustments and optimized feeding strategies. Companies are increasingly investing in research and development to develop new formulations and improve mineral feed efficacy, enhancing bioavailability and minimizing waste.
  • Personalized and Specialized Mineral Feed: Today there is a global shift towards customized and species-specific mineral feed solutions. Different animals (e.g., dairy cattle, poultry, pigs) have unique nutritional requirements, and the market is moving toward more specialized mineral premixes. Advances in animal nutrition and genetics are leading to more precise and targeted mineral feed formulations, which help optimize performance while reducing waste.
  • Sustainable and Natural Feed Solutions: With rising concerns over the environmental impact of animal farming, there is growing interest in sustainable and natural mineral feed sources. This includes mineral supplementation from natural or organic sources, as well as minerals that are more bioavailable for animals, reducing the need for excessive supplementation. Circular economy principles are also influencing the feed market, with the increasing use of waste materials (such as food industry by-products) to produce mineral supplements.
  • Regulatory Developments and Consumer Demand for Transparency: Governments globally are introducing stricter regulations regarding animal feed formulations, ensuring the safe and responsible use of additives and minerals. Consumers are becoming more conscious of the source and quality of animal products, leading to greater demand for ethically sourced and safe mineral feed solutions.


Product types & Competitive analysis

The Market Research study on the Mineral Feed is based on the analysis of Micro and Macro Mineral Feeds. Micro Mineral Feed segment holds the largest market share, with around 56 % of total market revenue in 2024. Micro Mineral Feed Market is anticipated to show the fastest growth rate between 2025 and 2031. This segment focused on providing trace or micronutrients—those minerals required by animals in small quantities but essential for their health, growth, and productivity.  


Micro includes minerals such as zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), selenium (Se), iron (Fe), iodine (I), and cobalt (Co), among others. Although these minerals are required in much smaller amounts compared to macro minerals (like calcium and phosphorus), they play a critical role in animal metabolism, immune function, reproduction, and overall health. Growing Demand for Animal Protein along with efforts to boost the immune system are primary driving forces for this segment.  


Macro Trace Minerals in the Feed Market is projected to continue a moderate growth rate between 2025 and 2031. Macro Minerals or major minerals include Calcium (Ca), Phosphorus (P), Magnesium (Mg), Sodium (Na), Chlorine (Cl), and Potassium (K). These minerals are required by animals in relatively larger amounts compared to trace (micro) minerals, and they play a critical role in various physiological functions such as growth, development, bone health, fluid balance, and metabolic processes.  


The mineral feed market is a dynamic and competitive industry, driven by the increasing demand for nutritional supplements to optimize livestock health, productivity, and performance. This market is characterized by a range of key players involved in the production and supply of macro and micro minerals used in animal feed, including poultry, ruminants, swine, and aquaculture. Companies in this sector need to navigate several factors such as regulatory compliance, market trends, technological advancements, and consumer demands for more sustainable and natural feed solutions.  


The bioavailability of minerals has become a major competitive differentiator. Companies are increasingly offering chelated(organic) minerals that are more easily absorbed by animals. These minerals, such as zinc, copper, and manganese, are bound to organic compounds like amino acids or proteins, which help overcome issues of mineral antagonism in animal diets. Companies like DSM, Alltech, and BASF are investing in developing highly bioavailable trace minerals that improve performance, boost immune health, and support growth in a more efficient way, offering a competitive edge.  


Companies are increasingly entering strategic partnerships or acquisitions to expand their portfolios and reach new markets. For example, in recent years, large players such as Cargill and ADM have made acquisitions in the animal nutrition space to strengthen their position in the mineral feed market. Companies are focusing on expanding their geographic reach, particularly in emerging markets such as Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Africa. Evonik and Alltech, for example, have strengthened their presence in these regions, either through direct investment or local partnerships, to cater to the growing demand for high-quality mineral feed solutions.  


Mineral Feed Market Drivers:

  • Growing Demand for Animal Protein: The global population continues to grow, particularly in emerging economies, which leads to increased demand for animal-based products such as meat, milk, and eggs. Hence, there is a higher need for nutritional feed solutions to support livestock health and productivity. The increasing demand for animal protein also drives the need for better and more efficient animal nutrition, including mineral supplements.
  • Intensification of Animal Farming: As animal farming becomes more intensive, the need for balanced and high-quality nutrition, including minerals, is intensifying. Livestock farmers are adopting advanced feeding practices, ensuring animals receive the required nutrients for optimal performance.
  • Increased Awareness of Animal Nutrition: Growing awareness among livestock producers about the importance of a balanced mineral diet for animals. Proper mineral supplementation can enhance immunity, improve bone strength, optimize metabolic processes, and increase resistance to diseases, leading to improved overall productivity. Furthermore, awareness of the link between mineral deficiencies and diseases like milk fever, rickets, and anaemia is driving demand for mineral-rich feeds.
  • Rising Concerns Over Animal Welfare: With the growing interest of consumers in animal welfare, there is increased pressure on the farming industry to ensure that animals are fed properly and treated well. Mineral supplementation plays a key role in this, helping to prevent deficiencies and improve the overall well-being of animals.
  • Massive investments in Research and Development: Increasing investment in R&D to provide better quality nutritional feeds to animals is likely to propel fuel to the growth of the industry.

Mineral Feed Market Challenges:

  • Nutrient Imbalances and Over-Supplementation: Over-supplementation of certain minerals can lead to toxicity in livestock, which can cause health problems, reduced productivity, or even mortality. Striking the right balance between meeting nutritional requirements and avoiding overuse of minerals is a complex task. Nutritional Imbalance involves incorrect formulations, inadequate mixing, or improper distribution of minerals in the feed can result in imbalanced diets, leading to deficiencies or excesses that may negatively affect animal health, growth rates, and reproductive performance.
  • Cost and Volatility of Raw Materials: The prices of key minerals used in feed formulations, such as phosphorus, calcium, magnesium, and trace elements, can fluctuate significantly. These price increases can put pressure on the profitability of feed manufacturers, especially when mineral prices are tied to global supply chains and commodity markets. Global supply chain issues, such as the mining of minerals and transportation constraints, can lead to raw material shortages and increased prices. This can create challenges for manufacturers in sourcing quality minerals at competitive prices.
  • Regulatory and Compliance Issues: Governments and regulatory bodies in various regions impose stringent regulations on animal feed additives, including minerals. Manufacturers need to comply with these standards, which may include limitations on the types and quantities of minerals that can be used, as well as safety standards for mineral content. These regulations can become costly and time-consuming for the manufacturers. Regulatory standards for animal feed and mineral supplements can vary significantly between countries and regions. Navigating these differences and ensuring compliance with local regulations can be challenging for global feed manufacturers, especially as they seek to export products across borders.
  • Animal Health and Disease Management: The spread of diseases (such as avian influenza, foot-and-mouth disease, or African swine fever) can disrupt animal farming operations, reduce demand for animal products, and lead to a temporary reduction in the use of mineral feed. Disease outbreaks may also require changes in feeding practices or the use of specific minerals to help animals recover or improve immunity. Different species of livestock and poultry have different mineral requirements. Developing and formulating species-specific mineral feeds that meet the precise nutritional needs of various animals can be a complex and costly process. Poorly formulated or generic mineral feeds can lead to inefficiencies or health issues.
  • Market Competition and Price Sensitivity: Livestock producers are often price-sensitive, and rising feed costs, especially in regions where feed represents a significant portion of operational costs can lead to pressure on mineral feed manufacturers to keep prices low. This can limit their ability to invest in high-quality minerals or innovative formulations. The mineral feed market is highly competitive, with many global and local players. Large multinational companies and local producers compete to develop innovative, cost-effective mineral solutions. Smaller feed companies may struggle to maintain market share and differentiate themselves, especially as they face increasing demands for quality, customization, and sustainability.
  • Climate Change and Its Impact on Feed Ingredients: Extreme weather events, such as droughts or floods, can affect the availability and quality of raw materials used in mineral feed production. For example, crop failures can impact the availability of certain feed ingredients that are important for mineral supplementation (such as grains or alfalfa). Climate change may also lead to shifts in livestock farming practices, such as changes in the types of animals raised or the geographic locations of livestock production. These shifts could influence the demand for specific minerals or feed types, requiring manufacturers to adapt to evolving market conditions.
  • Consumer Health and Ethical Concerns: As consumers and advocacy groups place increasing emphasis on animal welfare, there is growing pressure on producers to ensure that animals are receiving balanced, nutritious diets that include the proper levels of minerals. This requires careful management of feed formulations and close attention to animal health, with a focus on avoiding excessive supplementation or malnutrition. The growing demand for antibiotic-free and hormone-free meat products may lead to increased scrutiny of feed additives, including minerals. Some trace minerals, like copper or zinc, have been under scrutiny due to concerns over their potential effects when used in large quantities. Manufacturers need to ensure that their products meet these consumer expectations while maintaining animal health.

Application & Regional analysis

The research study is based on the analysis of the products used for various animals like Ruminant, Poultry, Swine, Aquaculture and Others. The ruminant segment leads the market and is likely to hold the largest market share between 2025 and 2031. Ruminants have a specialized digestive system that allows them to extract nutrients from fibrous plant material through fermentation in the rumen. However, despite their ability to digest large amounts of roughage, they still need a well-balanced diet that includes adequate mineral supplementation to support various physiological functions.  


The Global Poultry Industry is likely to cross USD 280 billion in revenue by 2025 and hence application of Mineral Feed in the poultry industry is of paramount importance. Poultry (chickens, turkeys, ducks, and other fowl) require a precise balance of macro and micro minerals to support various physiological processes. Minerals are important for maintaining bone health, immune function, muscle development, metabolic processes, and reproductive performance in poultry.  


The Asia-Pacific Mineral Feed Market is expected to hold around 40 % of the global market share in 2024 and continue to dominate the market in upcoming years. The growth of the region is propelled by the rapidly expanding livestock industry, rising meat consumption, and increasing awareness of animal health and nutrition. Demand from China, India, and Southeast Asian nations is likely to grow at an impressive growth rate between 2025 and 2031.  


Large-scale agriculture and livestock production industries in North America & Europe are likely to help growth of the Trace Minerals in the Feed Market in the region. The U.S. remains the largest producer of broilers and turkeys, as well as a major player in beef and dairy production. Also, Regulatory bodies such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), and Health Canada set standards for mineral supplementation in animal diets. South America, Middle East, Oceania and Africa Mineral Feed Market is expected to grow at a moderate growth rate in upcoming years.  


Global Mineral Feed Market: Product Types

  • Micro Minerals
    • Zinc
    • Copper
    • Selenium
    • Iron
    • Iodine
    • Cobalt
  • Macro Minerals
    • Calcium
    • Phosphorus
    • Manganese
    • Sodium
    • Chlorine
    • Potassium

Global Mineral Feed Market: Applications

  • Ruminant
  • Poultry
  • Swine
  • Aquaculture
  • Other

Global Mineral Feed Market: Company Analysis

  • Cargill
  • BASF
  • Evonik
  • Archer Daniels Midland
  • Alltech
  • Kent Feeds
  • Purina

Global Mineral Feed Market Report delivers a comprehensive analysis of the following parameters:

  • Market Forecast for 2024-2030
  • Market growth drivers
  • Challenges and Opportunities
  • Emerging and Current market trends
  • Market player Capacity, Production, Revenue (Value)
  • Supply (Production), Consumption, Export, Import analysis
  • End user/application Analysis

Report Coverage

Parameters Details

Base Year

2024

Historical Data

2018-2023

Forecast Data

2024-2030

Base Year Value (2024)

USD 4454.23 million

Forecast Value (2031)

USD 5901.03 million

CAGR (2025-2030)

4.1 %

Regional Scope

North America, Europe, Asian Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa, and ROW


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


Mineral Feed Market was valued at around USD 4454.23 million in 2023 & estimated to reach USD 5901.03 million by 2030.




Mineral Feed Market is likely to grow at Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4.1% between 2024 to 2030.




Mineral Feed Market is dominated by the Micro Minerals segment and Asia-Pacific region holds the highest market share.



Some of the top companies in the Mineral Feed Market are Cargill, Archer Daniels Midland, Royal DSM, Alltech, Purina, BASF, Kent Feeds.




Primary driving factors for the growth of the Mineral Feed Market are Growing Demand for Animal Protein, Intensification of Animal Farming, Increased Awareness of Animal Nutrition, Rising Concerns Over Animal Welfare, and Massive investments in Research and Development.




Yes, the report includes COVID 19 impact on the market.



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