Aquafeed Market Size, Share, Forecast, & Trends Analysis
Meticulous Research®— leading global market research company, published a research report titled ‘Aquafeed Market Size, Share, Forecast, & Trends Analysis by Ingredient (Plant-based {Soy, Corn}, Animal-based {Fish Oil}, Additives, Algae, Insect), Species Type (Fish {Salmon}, Crustacean, Mollusks), Form (Dry), Lifecycle (Starter Feed) – Global Forecast to 2032.’
According to this
latest publication from Meticulous Research®, the aquafeed market is
projected to reach $122.54
billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 6.4% during the forecast period
2025–2032. The growth of
this market is being propelled by factors such as the increasing consumption of
fish, growth in the aquaculture industry, and rising demand for high-quality
feed. Moreover, the increasing support from governments for aquaculture and the
development of alternative feed ingredients are expected to offer growth
opportunities for the players operating in this market. Additionally, growing
demand for organic fish production and increasing adoption of functional feeds
are major trends in the aquafeed market.
Key Players
Some of the key
players operating in the aquafeed market are Cargill, Incorporated (U.S.),
Ridley Corporation Limited (Australia), Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL (Thailand),
Nutreco N.V. (Netherlands), BENEO GmbH (Germany), Archer-Daniels-Midland
Company (U.S.), Alltech Inc. (U.S.), BioMar Group (Denmark), Purina Animal
Nutrition LLC (U.S.), Aller Aqua A/S (Denmark), Biostadt India Limited (India),
Kemin Industries, Inc. (U.S.), INVE Aquaculture, Inc. (U.S.), and De Heus
Voeders B.V. (Netherlands).
Key Drivers Fueling
the Aquafeed Market Boom:
A surge in worldwide
fish consumption and a rapid shift toward aquaculture as a primary seafood
source are the principal factors fueling the aquafeed industry’s growth. As
wild fish stocks continue to decline and sustainability regulations grow
stricter, fish farming is gaining ground in both developed and developing
countries.
Government initiatives
supporting aquaculture, such as India’s Blue Revolution Scheme, play a pivotal
role in stimulating demand for high-quality aquafeed. Additionally, rising
consumer demand for organic seafood, awareness of nutritional benefits, and export
opportunities further drive the need for advanced and efficient feed
formulations.
Another factor pushing
growth is the diversification of aquaculture species, notably the expanding
crustacean segment, which is projected to register the highest growth rate of
7.1% during the forecast period. This is spurred by consumer interest in protein-rich
seafood options like shrimp and crabs, prized for their nutritional content and
export value.
Sustainability: The
New Standard in Aquafeed Formulation:
Increasing awareness
about the environmental impact of aquaculture is driving a profound shift in
ingredient selection for aquafeed. Traditionally, fishmeal and fish oil were
staple proteins, but concerns over overfishing and habitat destruction have prompted
the industry to innovate. Today, plant-based proteins (soy, corn), insect meal,
and even algal oils are gaining traction as alternative, eco-friendly feed
ingredients.
The commitment to
sustainability is also evident in circular economy practices, with
manufacturers recycling food waste as feed inputs and reducing reliance on wild
marine resources. Advances in dietary science enable tailored feed
formulations—an approach called “precision nutrition”—which improves feed
efficiency, enhances immunity, and minimizes environmental pollution.
Technological
Advancements Shaping Aquafeed Production:
A wave of
technological progress is reshaping aquafeed manufacturing, making it more
efficient, targeted, and eco-conscious. For instance, modern feed processing
technologies such as extruders, precision grinders, and automated pelleting
systems optimize texture, nutrient density, and storage life.
Digital tools and the
integration of IoT solutions allow producers to monitor real-time feeding
patterns and adjust feed distribution, minimizing waste and maximizing growth.
Innovations like functional feeds—with added probiotics, prebiotics, enzymes, and
antioxidants—improve gut health, boost disease resistance, and support growth
across diverse aquatic species.
The industry is also
investing in research on novel ingredients, such as insect proteins and algae,
further reducing its oceans’ footprint and delivering high-performance aqua
diets. These breakthroughs are paving the way for customized feeds, specialty diets
for niche species, and improved feed conversion ratios.
Regional Hotspots
for Aquafeed Demand:
Asia Pacific stands as
the undisputed leader in aquafeed consumption and production, commanding over
73% of the global market share in 2024. Major economies such as China, India,
Vietnam, and Japan drive this dominance, attributed to their rising urban populations,
growing incomes, dietary shifts favoring animal proteins, and government-led
aquaculture programs.
China leads global
seafood production, with aquafeed demand surging to match rapid advancements in
fish farming technology and output. Government investment in new fish species,
disease management initiatives, and market incentives continues to spur industry
growth in the region.
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Key Questions
Answered in the Report:
- What are the historical market sizes and
growth rates of the aquafeed market?
- At what rate is the aquafeed demand
projected to grow over the next 5–7 years?
- What are the major factors impacting
market growth at the regional and country levels? What are the
opportunities for existing players and new entrants in the market?
- Which segments, in terms of ingredient,
form, species type, and lifecycle, are expected to create traction for the
manufacturers in this market during the forecast period 2025–2032?
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