Synthetic Feed Additives Market Projected to Reach $44.46B by 2030

Growth driven by rising demand for meat, dairy, and poultry products globally

Jan. 28, 2026 at 1:39pm

The global Synthetic Feed Additives Market is projected to grow from $33.88 billion in 2025 to $44.46 billion by 2030, registering a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5.6% during the forecast period. The market's steady expansion reflects the rising adoption of scientifically validated nutrition solutions aimed at improving animal growth performance, gut health, immunity, and feed efficiency.

Why it matters

The growing global demand for meat, dairy, poultry, and aquaculture products continues to place pressure on livestock producers to deliver high-quality, safe, and affordable animal protein. This has significantly boosted demand for synthetic feed additives, which help optimize animal productivity while ensuring consistency and nutritional precision.

The details

Key drivers of the synthetic feed additives market include the United States emerging as a leading growth market due to its industrialized livestock production and emphasis on performance-driven nutrition strategies. The swine segment is expected to see the fastest growth, as producers prioritize additives that enhance gut health and reduce antibiotic usage. Dry feed additives are also gaining strong traction due to their stability, ease of handling, and compatibility with feed manufacturing processes.

  • The global Synthetic Feed Additives Market is projected to grow from $33.88 billion in 2025 to $44.46 billion by 2030.
  • The forecast period considered is 2021–2030, with 2024 as the base year.

The players

Cargill

A major US-based agribusiness company.

ADM

Another leading US-based agribusiness company.

Evonik Industries

A German specialty chemicals company.

BASF SE

A German chemical company.

DSM-Firmenich

A Swiss nutrition and health company.

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