Animal Disinfectants Market- Global Overview and Forecast (2023-2029)

Animal Disinfectants Market size was valued at US$ 3.19 Bn. in 2022 and the total Animal Disinfectants revenue is expected to grow by 7.4% from 2023 to 2029, reaching nearly US$ 5.27 Bn.

Animal Disinfectants Market Overview:

The Animal disinfectants are synthetic agents or compounds that are used to kill or inactivate germs in inert surroundings or living tissues. Disinfection may not always destroy all germs, particularly resistant bacterial spores; it is less successful than sterilization, which is a harsh physical or chemical procedure that kills all forms of life. Antimicrobial compounds such as antibiotics, which eliminate bacteria within the organism, and antiseptics, which inhibit the growth of bacteria on live tissue, are widely distinguished from disinfectants. The report explores the Animal Disinfectants market's segments (Form, Type, Application, and Region). Data has been provided by market participants, and regions (North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East & Africa, and South America). It provides a thorough analysis of the rapid advances that are currently taking place across all industry sectors. Facts and figures, illustrations, and presentations are used to provide key data analysis for the historical period from 2017 to 2020. The report investigates the Animal Disinfectants market's drivers, limitations, prospects, and barriers. This MMR report includes investor recommendations based on a thorough examination of the Animal Disinfectants market's contemporary competitive scenario.Animal Disinfectants MarketTo know about the Research Methodology:-Request Free Sample Report

Animal Disinfectants Market Dynamics:

A major driver of market growth is that disease outbreaks in animals are on the rise. Occurrences of livestock illnesses have increased over the last decade, which may be ascribed to rising livestock populations and meat shipments, which have resulted in the spread of resistant pathogens across several locations. The World Organization for Animal Health has compiled a comprehensive list of illnesses representing multiple livestock species. At the moment, at least 25 nations in South and East Asia are vulnerable to lumpy skin disease that has evolved into a transnational animal disease. Institutions, e.g. the US Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service have created guidelines and standard operating procedures to reduce the impact of such cattle illnesses through farmer-focused initiatives. To boost farmer enrollments, developed nations are enforcing the adoption of terminal disinfection methods and ongoing decontamination protocols. Another important reason driving demand for animal disinfectants is an increasing desire for preventative activities e.g. biosecurity measures such as preserving water lines, hooves care measures, cleaning teat dips, and endpoint disinfection. These procedures have increased the health and value of animals for farmers. A major restraint in the market growth is that the production of disinfection chemicals is expensive and time-consuming. A substantial portion of the expense to businesses is the cost of developing and producing disinfection solutions. Various regulatory agencies mandate disinfectants on the market to be certified. In the United States, chemical disinfectants are licensed and controlled by the Environmental Protection Agency under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. The European Chemical Agency is in charge of disinfection product registrations in the EU. Disinfectant products must also be examined by the competent authorities, which contributes to the development time and expenses. The ultimate approval of disinfection remedies is at the judgment of the authorities, providing the product fits the required specifications. Chemical and synthetic disinfectants receive the most rigor in terms of evaluation and approval due to regulatory agencies' usage limitations. A major challenge in the market growth is low utilization owing to a lack of understanding of regular operating procedures. The regular cleaning for large farms differs greatly depending on the type of farm animals being fostered; nevertheless, the World Organization for Animal Health discovered under controlled circumstances that cleaning on its own eliminates nearly 99 percent of bacteria, while in a crop field, this estimate is likely to be closer to 90 percent. In actuality, disinfectant removes an extra 5-7% of germs while fumigation removes an additional 1-2% of bacteria. To keep polluted water from spreading infection, the water used in the cleaning procedure should be managed and purified using disinfectants. Other processes, e.g. terminal disinfection, are equally critical to operations since they eradicate any possibility of infection. For farmers, a lack of information on these safety protocols is the primary cause of disease caused by a lack of sanitizing operations. As a result, establishing effective disinfection training programs can assist animal health improvement and prevent disease outbreaks.

Animal Disinfectants Market Segment Analysis:

By Form, the liquid segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.8% in the forecast period. Liquid surface disinfectants are efficient against a variety of bacteria that cause intestinal and respiratory illnesses, as well as wounds. Due to their lasting residual action, which significantly restricts the spread of illness, these substances are utilized in appropriate hygiene procedures by farmers all over the world. One of the most common liquid surface disinfectants used in the cattle business is sodium hypochlorite. It is an aqueous solution of 4-6% sodium hypochlorite, which is commonly used as bleach and is unhindered by water hardness. It possesses a broad spectrum of antibacterial action, is rapid-acting and cheap, and has minimal side effects. This type of liquid surface disinfectant is used to reduce the risk of disease transmission and to treat animal illnesses. During a disease outbreak, a bleaching substance is used to sterilize water sources and sanitize stockyards or animal dwellings. To sanitize dairy equipment, udders, and cloths used to wipe udders and milkers' hands, quaternary ammonium compounds are utilized. Cattle become infected after coming into touch with other diseased animals, as a result of transit stress and a shift in the stockyard. Because of a lack of sanitation and the accumulation of infectious agents, calf and beef groups are vulnerable to a variety of illnesses. To address these issues, downtime for disinfection and cleanup is scheduled throughout the year. Isopropyl alcohol and hydrogen peroxide are used to clean scratches and small wounds on cattle, particularly bovines.

Regional Insights:

The APAC region is anticipated to be the fastest-growing animal disinfectant market. The existence of a huge population of dairy animals in the region promotes demand for animal-based food items, which is supported by growing income levels, and expanding urbanization is motivating consumers to pick animal-based sources of protein. Pork and poultry are frequently consumed in India and China due to various reasons e.g. a focus on increasing meat quantity in diet and various public health campaigns promoting the consumption of animal protein sources. The animal husbandry business is on a high development trajectory as a result of these favorable demand dynamics. China considerably contributes to the region's leadership position in the global market, with Thailand and Indonesia evolving as feed producing countries, and India and Japan experiencing consistent development in feed output. The objective of the report is to present a comprehensive analysis of the Animal Disinfectants market to the stakeholders in the industry. The past and current status of the industry with the forecasted market size and trends are presented in the report with the analysis of complicated data in simple language. The report covers all the aspects of the industry with a dedicated study of key players that include market leaders, followers, and new entrants. PORTER, PESTEL analysis with the potential impact of micro-economic factors of the market have been presented in the report. External as well as internal factors that are supposed to affect the business positively or negatively have been analyzed, which will give a clear futuristic view of the industry to the decision-makers. The report also helps in understanding the Animal Disinfectants market dynamics, and structure by analyzing the market segments and projecting the Animal Disinfectants market size. Clear representation of competitive analysis of key players by product, price, financial position, product portfolio, growth strategies, and regional presence in the Animal Disinfectants market make the report investor’s guide.

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Global Animal Disinfectants Market
Report Coverage Details
Base Year: 2022 Forecast Period: 2023-2029
Historical Data: 2018 to 2022 Market Size in 2022: US $ 3.19 Bn.
Forecast Period 2023 to 2029 CAGR: 7.4 % Market Size in 2029: US $ 5.27 Bn.
Segments Covered: by Form Liquid Powder
by Type Iodine Lactic Acid Hydrogen Peroxide Phenolic Acid Peracetic Acid Quaternary Compounds Chlorine Chlorohexidine Glycolic Acid Other
by Application Dairy Swine Poultry Equine Aquaculture Other

by Region

North America (United States, Canada and Mexico) Europe (UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Austria and Rest of Europe) Asia Pacific (China, South Korea, Japan, India, Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Rest of APAC) Middle East and Africa (South Africa, GCC, Egypt, Nigeria and Rest of ME&A) South America (Brazil, Argentina Rest of South America)

Animal Disinfectants Market Key Players

1. Neogen Corporation 2. GEA 3. Lanxess AG 4. Zoetis 5. Kersia Group 6. CID Lines 7. Albert Kerbl GmbH 8. PCC Group 9. Laboratoires Ceetel- CMPC 10.G Sheperd Animal Health 11.Sanosil AG 12.DeLaval Inc. 13.Diversey Holdings Ltd. 14.Fink Tec GmbH 15.Evans Vanodine International PLC 16.Virox Animal Health 17.Kemin Industries FAQs: 1. Which is the potential market for Animal Disinfectants in terms of the region? Ans. APAC is the potential market for Animal Disinfectants in terms of the region. 2. What are the challenges for new market entrants? Ans. A major challenge in the market growth is low utilization owing to a lack of understanding of regular operating procedures. 3. What is expected to drive the growth of the Animal Disinfectants market in the forecast period? Ans. A major driver of market growth is that disease outbreaks in animals are on the rise. 4. What is the projected market size & growth rate of the Animal Disinfectants Market? Ans. Animal Disinfectants Market size was valued at US$ 3.19 Bn. in 2022 and the total Animal Disinfectants revenue is expected to grow by 7.4% from 2023 to 2029, reaching nearly US$ 5.27 Bn. 5. What segments are covered in the Animal Disinfectants Market report? Ans. The segments covered are Form, Type, Application, and Region.
1. Global Animal Disinfectants Market: Research Methodology 2. Global Animal Disinfectants Market: Executive Summary 2.1 Market Overview and Definitions 2.1.1. Introduction to Global Animal Disinfectants Market 2.2. Summary 2.2.1. Key Findings 2.2.2. Recommendations for Investors 2.2.3. Recommendations for Market Leaders 2.2.4. Recommendations for New Market Entry 3. Global Animal Disinfectants Market: Competitive Analysis 3.1 MMR Competition Matrix 3.1.1. Market Structure by region 3.1.2. Competitive Benchmarking of Key Players 3.2 Consolidation in the Market 3.2.1 M&A by region 3.3 Key Developments by Companies 3.4 Market Drivers 3.5 Market Restraints 3.6 Market Opportunities 3.7 Market Challenges 3.8 Market Dynamics 3.9 PORTERS Five Forces Analysis 3.10 PESTLE 3.11 Regulatory Landscape by region • North America • Europe • Asia Pacific • The Middle East and Africa • South America 3.12 COVID-19 Impact 4. Global Animal Disinfectants Market Segmentation 4.1 Global Animal Disinfectants Market, by Form (2022-2029) • Liquid • Powder 4.2 Global Animal Disinfectants Market, by Type (2022-2029) • Iodine • Lactic Acid • Hydrogen Peroxide • Phenolic Acid • Peracetic Acid • Quaternary Compounds • Chlorine • Chlorohexidine • Glycolic Acid • Other 4.3 Global Animal Disinfectants Market, by Application (2022-2029) • Dairy • Swine • Poultry • Equine • Aquaculture • Other 5. North America Animal Disinfectants Market(2022-2029) 5.1 North America Animal Disinfectants Market, by Form (2022-2029) • Liquid • Powder 5.2 North America Animal Disinfectants Market, by Type (2022-2029) • Iodine • Lactic Acid • Hydrogen Peroxide • Phenolic Acid • Peracetic Acid • Quaternary Compounds • Chlorine • Chlorohexidine • Glycolic Acid • Other 5.3 North America Animal Disinfectants Market, by Application (2022-2029) • Dairy • Swine • Poultry • Equine • Aquaculture • Other 5.4 North America Animal Disinfectants Market, by Country (2022-2029) • United States • Canada • Mexico 6. Europe Animal Disinfectants Market (2022-2029) 6.1. European Animal Disinfectants Market, by Form (2022-2029) 6.2. European Animal Disinfectants Market, by Type (2022-2029) 6.3. European Animal Disinfectants Market, by Application (2022-2029) 6.4. European Animal Disinfectants Market, by Country (2022-2029) • UK • France • Germany • Italy • Spain • Sweden • Austria • Rest Of Europe 7. Asia Pacific Animal Disinfectants Market (2022-2029) 7.1. Asia Pacific Animal Disinfectants Market, by Form (2022-2029) 7.2. Asia Pacific Animal Disinfectants Market, by Type (2022-2029) 7.3. Asia Pacific Animal Disinfectants Market, by Application (2022-2029) 7.4. Asia Pacific Animal Disinfectants Market, by Country (2022-2029) • China • India • Japan • South Korea • Australia • ASEAN • Rest Of APAC 8. Middle East and Africa Animal Disinfectants Market (2022-2029) 8.1 Middle East and Africa Animal Disinfectants Market, by Form (2022-2029) 8.2. Middle East and Africa Animal Disinfectants Market, by Type (2022-2029) 8.3. Middle East and Africa Animal Disinfectants Market, by Application (2022-2029) 8.4. Middle East and Africa Animal Disinfectants Market, by Country (2022-2029) • South Africa • GCC • Egypt • Nigeria • Rest Of ME&A 9. South America Animal Disinfectants Market (2022-2029) 9.1. South America Animal Disinfectants Market, by Form (2022-2029) 9.2. South America Animal Disinfectants Market, by Type (2022-2029) 9.3. South America Animal Disinfectants Market, by Application (2022-2029) 9.4 South America Animal Disinfectants Market, by Country (2022-2029) • Brazil • Argentina • Rest Of South America 10. Company Profile: Key players 10.1 Neogen Corporation 10.1.1. Company Overview 10.1.2. Financial Overview 10.1.3. Global Presence 10.1.4. Capacity Portfolio 10.1.5. Business Strategy 10.1.6. Recent Developments 10.2 GEA 10.3 Lanxess AG 10.4 Zoetis 10.5 Kersia Group 10.6 CID Lines 10.7 Albert Kerbl GmbH 10.8 PCC Group 10.9 Laboratoires Ceetel- CMPC 10.10 G SheperdAnimal Health 10.11 Sanosil AG 10.12 DeLaval Inc. 10.13 Diversey Holdings Ltd. 10.14 Fink Tec GmbH 10.15 Evans Vanodine International PLC 10.16 Virox Animal Health 10.17 Kemin Industries
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