Alltech releases its 2013 global feed survey

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Publish time: 30th January, 2013      Source: www.cnchemicals.com
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January 30, 2013

   


Alltech releases its 2013 global feed survey

   
   
   

   

   

The 2013 Global Feed Tonnage Survey released by Alltech said that the world is producing 959 million tonnes of feed and has increased its production by at least 4% in the last year.

   

   

Alltech assessed the compound feed production of 134 countries in December 2012, through information obtained in partnership with local feed associations and Alltech''s sales team, who visit more than 26,000 feed mills annually.

   

   

"The 2013 publication of the annual year-end assessment by Alltech is being released as an industry outlook resource for the new calendar year and will hopefully allow governments, non-governmental organisations and the greater public to appreciate the value that the feed industry is generating globally," said Aidan Connolly, vice president of Alltech and director of Alltech''s annual Global Feed Tonnage Survey.

   

   

Among the 134 countries assessed in Alltech''s survey, China was reaffirmed as the chief producer of feed at 191 million tonnes and an estimated 10,000 feed mills. Consistent with late 2011 assessments, the US and Brazil followed with 179 million tonnes produced by 5,251 feed mills and 66 million tonnes produced by 1,237 feed mills respectively. Overall, a 26 million tonne increase was observed in BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China) year to date.

   

   

Asia continues to be the world''s number one producing region at 350 million tonnes. However, Africa exceeded Asia in percentage growth over 2011 results, increasing its tonnage nearly 15% from 47 million in 2011 to 54 million in 2012. Globally, the survey identified 26,240 feed mills, with North America and Europe serving as home to more than half of them. The Middle East was estimated to have the largest feed mills, with an average of more than 63,000 tonnes produced per mill. About 60% of feed produced globally is pelleted, with percentages particularly high in Europe.

   

   

Poultry continues to dominate with a 43% share of the feed market at 411 million tonnes, likely due to religious and taste preferences as well as cost. It grew by approximately 8% over 2011 estimates. Around 60% of all poultry feed tonnage is dedicated to broilers, with the rest fed to egg layers, turkeys, duck and other fowl.

   

   

The pig feed sector matched poultry''s 8% growth, moving to 218 million tonnes globally.

   

   

The ruminant feed market, comprising dairy, beef and small ruminants, grew more than 13% between late 2011 and December 2012, and now requires 254 million tonnes. Equine feed tonnage increased almost 17% to 10.8 million tonnes. Aquaculture is the fastest growing species sector by tonnage with growth greater than 55% since 2011.

   

   

"As we look to the demands of the future, chiefly the feeding of nine billion people by 2050, these survey results should stir optimism and resolve within our feed and food industries," said Pearse Lyons, president of Alltech. "Our global feed industry is rising to the challenge, and we are seeing growth across the board. Moreover, we are seeing it in some particularly key areasa€" BRIC, Africa and aquaculture."

   

   

Global feed production has traditionally been difficult to quantify because many countries lack a national feed association. For this reason, Alltech began in late 2011 to leverage its global presence to obtain a finer estimate of the world''s feed tonnage. The results of the annual year-end assessment are announced in January as an industry outlook resource for the new calendar year.