Key Developments of the Leading Players in the Animal Disinfectants Market

The animal disinfectants market is projected to reach USD 4.4 billion by 2025 and was estimated at USD 2.9 billion in 2019, recording a CAGR of 6.9% from 2019.

Northbrook, IL, USA, 2020-Jan-22 — /EPR Network/ — The report Animal Disinfectants Market by Type (Iodine, Lactic Acid, Hydrogen peroxide, Phenolic Acid), Application (Dairy Cleaning, Swine, Poultry, Equine, Dairy and Ruminants, Aquaculture), Form (Liquid, Dry), and Region – Global Forecast to 2025″, The animal disinfectants market is projected to reach USD 4.4 billion by 2025 and was estimated at USD 2.9 billion in 2019, recording a CAGR of 6.9% from 2019. The major factors driving the animal disinfectants market include the increasing incidences of diseases in livestock. In addition, increasing introduction of regulations pertaining to animal hygiene across the globe reflects positively on the market growth.

Animal Disinfectants Market

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The iodine segment is projected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period.

The iodine segment dominated the animal disinfectants market in 2019. Many forms of iodine are used for animal health and food processing disinfection. Iodine is available in combination with other elements naturally. It is also available at high levels in seaweed, which is its most common commercial source. Besides seaweed, it is found in seawater, other brines, and in nitrate deposits. Iodophores are generally used for disinfection & cleaning, bovine teat dips, and surgical scrubs.

The dairy cleaning segment in the animal disinfectants market is projected to be the fastest-growing segment during the forecast period.

The dairy cleaning segment is projected to be the fastest-growing segment in the animal disinfectants market during the forecast period. This is attributed to dairy cleaning, which involves the removal of equipment and bedding before cleaning. The nature of the surfaces also influences the disinfection process. For instance, rough and porous surfaces are difficult to disinfect, in comparison to smooth surfaces. Both, the milking parlors and milking machines also need to be cleaned on a daily basis, due to which the segment is projected to account for the largest share in this market.

Asia Pacific is projected to account for the fastest-growing region in the animal disinfectants market during the forecast period

The Asia Pacific market accounted to grow at the fastest rate in the animal disinfectants market. This is attributed to the presence of a large base of livestock population in the region and a low level of alternative solutions available in the region. Further, rising incomes, increasing purchasing power, and the imposition of mandates on the usage of animal disinfectants are projected to offer promising prospects for the growth and diversification of animal disinfectants in the region.

Key vendors in the global animal disinfectants market include Neogen Corporation (US), GEA Group (Germany), Zoetis Inc. (US), Lanxees AG (Germany), Kersia Group (France), Virox Animal Health (US), CID Lines (Belgium), Theseo Group (France), Evans Vanodine (UK), Krka (Slovenia), Diversey Inc. (US), Evonik Industries (Germany), Fink-Tec GmbH (Germany), Laboratoire M2 (Canada), and DeLaval Inc. (Sweden). These players have broad industry coverage and strong operational and financial strength; they have grown organically and inorganically in the recent past.

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Recent Developments:

  • In May 2019, Lanxees gained approval for its products, VIRKON S and VIRKON LSP, from the Centre for Animal Health Research (CISA) in Madrid, Spain, by the EN 14675 test method, which was modified to enable testing against the ASF virus.
  • Diversey achieved full BPR (Biocidal Product Regulation) approval for its Deosan line of iodine disinfectants across all the European Union members.
  • Neogen’s Viroxide Super disinfectant gained DEFRA approval for Diseases of Poultry (DoP) orders; the classification under the UK’s general orders policy also meets with the requirements for the British Lion Quality mark for egg production and assured chicken production scheme for broiler flocks.
  • In February 2019, the Kersia group launched a new chlorine-free wash system, which is designed to deliver optimum efficiency without the need for a chemical formulation.

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