Demand for Feed Mycotoxin Binders & Modifiers is Growing from the North American Region

The Feed Mycotoxin Binders and Modifiers Market is estimated to be valued at USD 2.4 billion in 2020 and is projected to reach a value of USD 2.8 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 3.0% during the forecast period. On the other hand, the feed mycotoxin binders and modifiers market in terms of volume is projected to reach at 2,013.5 KT during the forecast period. Factors such as the rising risk of mycotoxins in the final feed products is driving the growth of the feed mycotoxin binders and modifiers market.

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The global feed mycotoxin binders & modifiers market was dominated by the North American region. The large market size of the region is attributed to the high adoption of mycotoxin binders & modifiers. This is mainly due to the increase in demand for safe and high-quality livestock-based products, food safety awareness, stringent quality regulations, and aim to reduce, prevent and eliminate the growth and presence of mycotoxin contaminant in the food chain.

In the North American region, corn, wheat, and barley are the major crops used in feed production. These crops are highly susceptible to fungal growth and mycotoxin contamination. Adverse climatic conditions such as prolonged drought and flood result in increased incidences of mycotoxin contamination in crops. This also increases the contamination risk in feed, which is projected to result in economic losses. Such factors have led to an increase in demand for feed mycotoxin binders & modifiers in the region.

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Leading companies in this market include Cargill (US), BASF (Germany), ADM (US), Bayer (Germany), Perstorp (Sweden), Novus International (US), BIOMIN (Austria), Impextraco (Belgium), Norel Animal Nutrition (Spain), Chr. Hansen (Denmark), Nutreco (Netherlands), Kemin (US), Adisseo (France), Global Nutritech (Turkey), Alltech (US), Amlan international (US), Olmix Group (France), Selko B.V (Ntetherlands), Micron Bio Systems (US), Sibbiopharm (Russia), Anfotal Nutritions (India), FF Chemicals (Netherlands), Visscher Holland (Dutch), Bentoli Inc. (US), and Bonaventure Animal Nutrition (US).