Animal Disinfectants Market Size, Share, Growth Drivers, Key Segments, Industry News, and Top Companies

Animal Disinfectants Market Size, Share, Growth Drivers, Key Segments, Industry News, and Top Companies

The animal disinfectants market size is expected to be valued at USD 3.9 billion in 2024, with a projected growth rate of 7.9% CAGR, reaching USD 5.7 billion by 2029. This significant growth is driven by increasing consumer awareness about animal health and hygiene across the livestock, poultry, and aquaculture industries. The demand for effective disinfectants is further bolstered by heightened awareness of the need to protect animals from infectious diseases, which can lead to substantial agricultural losses. Additionally, stringent government regulations and standards for food safety and biosecurity are contributing to the rising demand. The introduction of new disinfectant formulations, including eco-friendly and biodegradable options, is also playing a key role in market expansion. These products range from iodine and phenol to hydrogen peroxide and quaternary ammonium compounds, each suited to specific needs within various animal farming environments. It is crucial that these disinfectants are safe for animals, humans, and the environment. However, concerns about potential adverse effects or toxicity to humans could hinder market growth if not adequately addressed.

Animal Disinfectants Market
Animal Disinfectants Market

Animal Disinfectants Market Drivers:

  • Alarming ASF Outbreaks in Europe: The increasing frequency of African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreaks in Europe highlights the severity of the situation.

2022 ADIS Report Findings:

  1. 537 outbreaks of ASF in domestic pigs across 12 European countries.
  2. 7,442 outbreaks of ASF in wild boars across 15 European countries.

2023 Outbreak Escalation:

January 1, 2023–July 22, 2023:

  • 902 outbreaks in domestic pigs across 16 European countries.
  • 5,445 outbreaks in wild boar populations across 19 European countries.
  • Increasing Danger: The rapid increase in ASF outbreaks reflects the escalating threat posed by livestock diseases.

Impact:

  • Animal Health: ASF poses a significant risk to animal health, particularly in regions dependent on pig farming.
  • Economy & Food Security: The spread of ASF threatens the economy and food security in affected regions.

Need for Strong Measures:

  1. Biosecurity: Emphasizes the importance of stringent biosecurity measures.
  2. Disease Surveillance: Highlights the need for enhanced disease surveillance.
  3. Proper Disinfection: Stresses the importance of effective disinfection practices to control the spread of ASF.

Animal Disinfectants Market Growth: Poultry Segment Expected to See Significant CAGR Over the Forecast Period.

Success in poultry farming is closely linked to maintaining a healthy, disease-free environment. According to a 2021 OECD study, global meat protein consumption is projected to increase by 14% by 2030, with poultry meat forecasted to account for approximately 40% of all protein consumption by that time. This growing demand for poultry meat will encourage more poultry farming and, therefore, a higher demand for poultry disinfectants to ensure clean and hygienic meat. The disinfectants are supposed to be applied after cleaning the equipment to kill all the remaining pathogens. These disinfectants can be in fumigation forms, foam sprays, and liquid concentrates, among other forms. The frequently used disinfectant chemicals in poultry facilities are phenolic compounds, iodine, chlorine compounds, quaternary ammonium compounds, and oxidizing agents. Viruses have a fair share in contributing to the transmission of poultry diseases; lately, avian influenza has posed a serious threat. Terminal disinfection is certainly an excellent measure for the upkeep of poultry health. The Neogen Corporation (US) provides through Quat-Chem, a suite of virucidal disinfectants for the control of infectious diseases in poultry. According to the USDA, Germany is the leading poultry products exporter in the European Union, accounting for 24% of the region's total poultry exports.

Why is the powder form of animal disinfectants expected to gain a significant market share in the coming years?

The growth of powdered animal disinfectants has been significant, largely due to their ease of use and the convenience of storing and transporting them compared to liquid disinfectants. Known areas of performance for powders include targeting surfaces, reaching tough areas, controlling biofilms, and preventing cross-contamination—basic areas of maintaining animal health. Generally, the risk of spills or leaks is low with powdered disinfectants compared to liquids. They become effective against a myriad of harmful microorganisms.

In March 2023, Neogen launched Viroxide Super in powdered form, which aligns well with the growing demand for powdered animal disinfectants due to ease of use and effectiveness. This peroxygen-based powder disinfectant is supported by new US and Canadian virucidal claims against a long list of viruses on hard, non-porous surfaces: Avian Influenza, Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus, Porcine Respiratory and Reproductive Syndrome (PRRS), and African Swine Fever. Because of easy handling & easy applications, the powdered form of animal disinfectants has a significant market share.

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The Asia Pacific region is anticipated to experience rapid growth between 2024 and 2029.

Due to the rapidly growing incidences of African Swine Fever (ASF) across Asia Pacific, this region is becoming the area with the highest incidence of this disease and its control measures. ASF outbreaks have been confirmed in places such as Malaysia, Singapore, and India, with huge numbers of animals culled—in excess of 10,300 pigs in Mizoram from February to July 2024 and 310 pigs in Kerala in early July 2024. This deepening crisis underlines the requirement for effective control of diseases, which is likely to raise increased demand for animal disinfectants. The market for disinfectants and biosecurity products is gaining momentum as governments and farms raise efforts to prevent and control ASF. Reflecting the criticality of the role of disinfectants in the management of outbreaks, ensuring biosecurity, and safeguarding livestock from diseases, it catapults the animal disinfectants market onto a high growth trajectory, impelling growth due to the ASF crisis.

Top Animal Disinfectants Companies

Key Market Players: Neogen Corporation (US), GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft (Germany), Lanxess (Germany), Zoetis (US), Solvay (Belgium), Stockmeier Group (Germany), Kersia Group (France), Ecolab (US), Albert Kerbl GmbH (Germany), PCC Group (Germany), DeLaval Inc. (Sweden), Diversey Holdings Ltd. (US), Virbac (France), Kemin Industries Inc. (US) and Fink Tec GmbH (Germany) are the key players in the animal disinfectants market.

Other players include Evans Vanodien International PLC (UK), Sanosil LTD (Switzerland), Virox Animal Health (Canada), Veesure (India), Ashish Life Science (India), Sunways Bioscience LLP (Cyprus), Zelence Industries Private Limited (India), Cresta Aqua Tech (India), Advacare Pharma (US), and Acuro Organics Ltd (India).

Animal Disinfectants Market Segmentation:

This research report categorizes the animal disinfectants market based on applications, type, form, animal type, end user and region.

By Type

  • Iodine
  • Lactic Acid
  • Hydrogen Peroxide
  • Phenolic Acid
  • Peracetic Acid
  • Quaternary Compounds
  • Chlorine
  • Chlorine Dioxide
  • Chlorohexidine
  • Glut-Quat Mixes
  • Glycolic Acid
  • Other Types

By Applications

  • Dairy Cleaning
  • Swine
  • Poultry
  • Equine
  • Ruminants
  • Aquaculture
  • Pets

By Form

  • Powder
  • Liquid

By Animal Type

  • Companion Animal
  • Livestock

By End User (Qualitative)

  • Veterinary Clinics
  • Livestock Farms
  • Research Laboratories & Other End-Users (Animal Transportation Services)

By Region

  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • South America
  • Rest of the World (RoW)

Animal Disinfectants Industry News:

  1. In April 2024, Neogen launched Farm Fluid MAX Disinfectant, which is a powerful and versatile solution designed to meet the rigorous needs of livestock and poultry markets across Great Britain. It effectively eliminates pathogens and maintains high standards of hygiene in farm environments.
  2. In October 2022, Diversey acquired Tasman Chemicals, an Australian manufacturer of professional hygiene and cleaning solutions. This acquisition would strengthen Diversey’s operational presence and customer experience in New Zealand and Australia, facilitating the expansion of the company's reach.
  3. In January 2022, STOCKMEIER Group acquired New Química S.L., which specializes in the storage, sales, and distribution of chemical products. This acquisition will help STOCKMEIER to expand its geographic footprint in Spain.
  4. In May 2021, Kersia Group acquired Bioarmor, a manufacturer of enzyme-based hygiene products for cleaning and disinfecting buildings, equipment, and animal water and environmental solutions for pig, poultry, ruminant, and horse farms. Bioarmor has a commercial presence in France, and this acquisition strengthens that presence.

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