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Report Description

Forecast Period

2026-2030

Market Size (2024)

USD 5.08 billion

Market Size (2030)

USD 6.77 billion

CAGR (2025-2030)

4.87%

Fastest Growing Segment

Pet Feed

Largest Market

North America

Market Overview

Global Feed Testing Market was valued at USD 5.08 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 6.77 billion in the forecast period with a CAGR of 4.87% through 2030. The growth of the global feed testing market is driven by increasing awareness regarding animal health and food safety regulations. Governments and regulatory bodies across the globe are enforcing strict standards to monitor the quality of animal feed, minimizing the risk of contamination in the food chain. These regulations are encouraging livestock producers to adopt comprehensive feed testing solutions, further propelling market growth. Additionally, the rising demand for meat and dairy products is increasing the need for safe and nutritious animal feed, thus boosting the demand for reliable feed testing methods.

Technological advancements in feed testing techniques are playing a vital role in shaping the market landscape. Innovations such as rapid test kits, PCR-based assays, and chromatography technologies have significantly enhanced the accuracy, speed, and efficiency of detecting contaminants, pathogens, and nutrient levels in feed. These advancements are not only reducing the turnaround time for results but are also ensuring compliance with global feed safety norms. Moreover, increased R&D investments by key players are expected to introduce more cost-effective and user-friendly testing solutions, thereby expanding the market footprint.

Key Market Drivers

Increasing Awareness Pertaining to Food Safety

Increasing awareness about food safety is being fueled by the growing number of foodborne illness cases globally. Recent data reveals that nearly 1 in 10 people fall ill each year due to consuming contaminated food, accounting for around 600 million cases annually and approximately 420,000 deaths. These figures have raised serious public health concerns and pushed food safety to the forefront of consumer consciousness. The heightened sensitivity is compelling stakeholders across the food supply chain, including livestock and feed producers, to implement rigorous testing practices to minimize health risks and ensure compliance with global safety standards.

Public health campaigns and regulatory efforts are playing a pivotal role in reinforcing food safety awareness. For instance, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) aims to train 2.5 million food handlers by March 2026, emphasizing hygiene and food handling protocols across the supply chain. Events like World Food Safety Day, which spotlight that 1.6 million people fall ill daily due to unsafe food, have further amplified the conversation globally. These initiatives are not only increasing awareness among consumers but also pressuring industries to adopt preventive testing to protect brand reputation and public health.

Consumers are becoming increasingly selective about the brands they trust, with over 70% indicating they prefer companies that prioritize food safety and transparency. This consumer shift has created a ripple effect across the livestock and feed industries, encouraging companies to openly communicate safety protocols and maintain rigorous testing. Whether it's disclosing feed ingredients, adopting third-party certifications, or promoting traceability, brands are leveraging food safety as a competitive advantage. As consumers become more educated, their expectations are pushing producers to adhere to higher safety and quality standards.

Technological innovations are aligning with these growing expectations. Advanced testing methods such as rapid microbial detection, PCR assays, and residue analysis tools are being adopted to provide quick and reliable results. Additionally, technologies like blockchain and QR-code-enabled traceability are enabling end-users to track food origin and quality instantly. These innovations are streamlining feed testing processes, ensuring regulatory compliance, and building trust among stakeholders. As food safety awareness deepens, the integration of such technologies becomes essential for businesses seeking to stay relevant and responsible in an increasingly safety-conscious market.

Growing Livestock Production

Livestock production has surged in recent years to meet increasing global protein demand, with global meat output rising by 3.5% in 2024, marking one of the fastest growth rates in the past decade. As production scales up, feed volumes are also climbing, requiring more comprehensive testing to ensure the safety and quality of the feed. With farms expanding operations—from smallholders to industrial-scale facilities—the reliance on efficient, accurate feed testing has never been greater. Ensuring consistency in nutritional composition and contaminant-free feed helps maintain animal health and productivity across this rapidly growing sector.

On the dairy front, global milk production increased by 2.8% in 2024, driven by both improved herd sizes and higher per‑cow yields. This uptick underscores an intensified demand for high-quality feed formulations rich in nutrients like calcium, protein, and energy sources. To meet these nutritional targets, producers are turning to precision feed testing tools—such as near-infrared spectroscopy and on-site rapid assays—to fine-tune ingredient blends. These technologies ensure that dairy herds receive balanced rations, optimizing lactation performance while minimizing the risk of feed-borne hazards that could impact milk safety.

Emerging economies—particularly across Asia, Latin America, and Africa—are witnessing a surge in livestock numbers as incomes rise and dietary preferences shift toward animal-sourced proteins. In countries like India and Brazil, broiler populations increased by an estimated 4% year-over-year in 2024, fueling demand for feed testing to guard against contaminants like mycotoxins and pathogenic bacteria. This rapid expansion is prompting feed manufacturers to enhance their quality control frameworks and invest in decentralized testing solutions capable of serving both urban and rural producers, ensuring feed integrity throughout the supply chain.

Growth in livestock production has simultaneously led to increased regulatory scrutiny and intensified private-sector standards. Large-scale producers are increasingly mandated to adhere to strict feed certification programs and compliance audits, while retailers and export markets are demanding documented testing records. This compliance environment is pushing feed testing providers to offer robust data management platforms alongside analytical services. Such integrated solutions not only validate feed safety and nutritional claims, but also offer traceability—allowing producers to respond proactively to potential issues and strengthen stakeholder trust in increasingly complex supply networks.


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Key Market Challenges

Lack of Standardized Testing Protocols

A major challenge restraining the growth of the feed testing market is the lack of standardized testing protocols across countries and regions. Different nations follow varying guidelines for feed safety, quality control, and contaminant detection—leading to inconsistencies in testing scope, methodology, and reporting. For instance, while regions like the European Union and North America enforce strict testing regulations aligned with Codex Alimentarius standards, many developing countries operate under outdated or loosely enforced protocols. This disparity hampers the comparability of test results across borders, complicating international trade. Exporters often face challenges in meeting the destination country’s safety requirements, necessitating additional testing or documentation, which increases both time and cost. The absence of harmonized standards also creates confusion among producers and lab operators, often resulting in inadequate or misaligned testing procedures that may compromise feed safety and fail to identify critical hazards in time.

Moreover, the lack of uniformity in sampling procedures, testing parameters, permissible limits, and quality control benchmarks leads to operational inefficiencies and credibility issues. Feed testing labs in different regions may report different results for the same feed sample, making it difficult to draw definitive conclusions or ensure compliance with safety norms. This inconsistency can erode trust among stakeholders—be it livestock farmers, feed manufacturers, or regulatory bodies—and increases the risk of foodborne pathogens or toxins entering the animal feed chain. In regions where enforcement is weak, producers may neglect comprehensive testing altogether, relying on minimal internal checks. A globally harmonized framework—covering test methods, contamination thresholds, and reporting formats—is essential to strengthen feed safety and support fair, transparent trade in the animal nutrition sector.

Key Market Trends

Integration of Advanced Testing Technologies & Digitalization

The integration of advanced testing technologies and digitalization, while transformative, presents notable challenges for the feed testing market. A primary concern is the high initial cost and complexity of adopting sophisticated systems such as PCR machines, liquid chromatography, and AI-based analytics tools. Smaller laboratories and feed producers, especially in emerging markets, often lack the financial resources and infrastructure to invest in such advanced technologies. Moreover, the transition to digital platforms like Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) requires not only capital investment but also long-term maintenance and cybersecurity measures. Many facilities struggle with data integration and compatibility issues, particularly when existing equipment is outdated or incompatible with newer digital tools. These barriers can create technological disparities within the industry, resulting in uneven testing quality and delayed adoption of global best practices across the feed supply chain.

Another significant challenge tied to technological integration is the shortage of skilled personnel and digital literacy in many parts of the world. Operating high-precision instruments and interpreting complex data outputs require specialized training, which is often unavailable or unaffordable in low-resource settings. Even where equipment is available, the lack of experienced professionals can lead to errors in sample handling, calibration, or result interpretation—undermining the reliability of the testing process. Additionally, digital tools like LIMS and blockchain-based traceability require robust IT support and a culture of data-driven decision-making, which may be lacking in traditional or rural setups. Without adequate training and capacity building, the potential of these technologies remains underutilized, limiting their overall impact on improving feed quality, safety, and compliance in the global market.

Segmental Insights

Test Type Insights

Based on the test type, Pathogen Testing emerged as the dominant segment in the Global Feed Testing Market in 2024 due to the growing prevalence of microbial contamination in animal feed and the heightened risk of zoonotic disease transmission. The increasing incidence of pathogens such as Salmonella, E. coli, and Listeria in feed ingredients has raised serious concerns about animals and human health. Regulatory authorities worldwide have implemented strict safety standards mandating routine microbial testing, further driving demand. Additionally, consumer pressure for antibiotic-free and disease-free meat and dairy products has prompted livestock producers to prioritize pathogen control. The availability of rapid and accurate diagnostic tools has also contributed to the widespread adoption of pathogen testing across feed mills and quality assurance labs.

Type Insights

Based on the type, Poultry Feed emerged as the dominant segment in the Global Feed Testing Market in 2024 due to the significant expansion of the global poultry industry and the high demand for quality-assured feed. Poultry farming, particularly broilers and layers, requires nutritionally balanced and contaminant-free feed to ensure optimal growth rates and egg production. The sector's sensitivity to feed quality has led to increased testing for pathogens, mycotoxins, and nutritional content. Additionally, rising global consumption of poultry meat and eggs—driven by affordability and shorter production cycles—has prompted stricter regulatory oversight and routine testing practices. With poultry being the most widely consumed meat type globally, maintaining feed safety and consistency remains a top priority, supporting the segment’s dominance in the market.


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Regional Insights

North America emerged as the dominant region in the Global Feed Testing Market in 2024, driven by stringent regulatory frameworks, advanced testing infrastructure, and a highly industrialized livestock sector. Authorities such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) enforce strict standards for feed safety, including mandatory testing for pathogens, mycotoxins, heavy metals, and nutrient content. These regulations push feed manufacturers to adopt comprehensive testing protocols. Moreover, the region’s well-developed supply chain and large-scale commercial farming operations further support the demand for high-frequency, high-accuracy testing.

Recent Developments

  • In March 2025, the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, led by Ravneet Singh Bittu, is set to financially support the establishment of 100 new NABL‑accredited food testing labs across India in FY 2025–26. This initiative under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Sampada Yojana will bolster food safety, enhance compliance with FSSAI, APEDA, EIC, and global standards, support farmers and exporters, and create skilled technical jobs. 

Key Market Players

  • SGS SA
  • RJ Hill Laboratories Ltd.
  • Eurofins Scientific SE
  • Intertek Group PLC
  • Romer Labs Diagnostic GmbH
  • NSF International Holdings
  • Invisible Sentinel Inc.
  • Anika Therapeutics, Inc.
  • Adpen Laboratories Inc.
  • Genetic ID NA Inc.

By Test Type

By Type

By Region

  • Pathogen Testing
  • Fats and Oil Analysis
  • Feed Ingredient Analysis
  • Metal and Mineral Analysis
  • Pesticides and Fertilizers
  • Drugs and Antibiotics
  • Mycotoxin Testing
  • Nutritional Labelling
  • Proximate Analysis
  • Pet Food
  • Equine Feeds
  • Fish Feeds
  • Poultry Feed
  • Dairy Feed
  • Forages
  • Premixes
  • Medicated Feed
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • South America
  • Middle East & Africa

Report Scope:

In this report, the Global Feed Testing market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:

  • Feed Testing Market, By Test Type:

o      Pathogen Testing

o      Fats and Oil Analysis

o      Feed Ingredient Analysis

o      Metal and Mineral Analysis

o      Pesticides and Fertilizers

o      Drugs and Antibiotics

o      Mycotoxin Testing

o      Nutritional Labelling

o      Proximate Analysis

  • Feed Testing Market, By Type:

o      Pet Food

o      Equine Feeds

o      Fish Feeds

o      Poultry Feed

o      Dairy Feed

o      Forages

o      Premixes

o      Medicated Feed

  • Feed Testing Market, By Region:

o      North America

§  United States

§  Canada

§  Mexico

o      Europe

§  France

§  Germany

§  United Kingdom

§  Italy

§  Spain

o      Asia Pacific

§  China

§  India

§  Japan

§  South Korea

§  Australia

o      South America

§  Brazil

§  Argentina

§  Colombia

o      Middle East & Africa

§  South Africa

§  Saudi Arabia

§  UAE

Competitive Landscape

Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in the Global Feed Testing Market.

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Table of content

Table of content

1. 1.    Product Overview

1.1.  Market Definition

1.2.  Scope of the Market

1.2.1.     Markets Covered

1.2.2.     Years Considered for Study

1.2.3.     Key Market Segmentations

2.    Research Methodology

2.1.  Objective of the Study

2.2.  Baseline Methodology

2.3.  Key Industry Partners

2.4.  Major Association and Secondary Sources

2.5.  Forecasting Methodology

2.6.  Data Triangulation & Validation

2.7.  Assumptions and Limitations

3.    Executive Summary

3.1.  Overview of the Market

3.2.  Overview of Key Market Segmentations

3.3.  Overview of Key Market Players

3.4.  Overview of Key Regions/Countries

3.5.  Overview of Market Drivers, Challenges, Trends

4.    Voice of Customer

5.    Global Feed Testing Market Outlook

5.1.  Market Size & Forecast

5.1.1.     By Value

5.2.  Market Share & Forecast

5.2.1.     By Test Type (Pathogen Testing, Fats and Oil Analysis, Feed Ingredient Analysis, Metal and Mineral Analysis, Pesticides and Fertilizers, Drugs and Antibiotics, Mycotoxin Testing, Nutritional Labelling and Proximate Analysis)

5.2.2.     By Type (Pet Food, Equine Feeds, Fish Feeds, Poultry Feed, Dairy Feed, Forages, Premixes and Medicated Feed)

5.2.3.     By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, South America, Middle East & Africa)

5.2.4.     By Company (2024)

5.3.  Market Map

5.3.1 By Test Type

5.3.2 By Type

5.3.3      By Region

6.    North America Feed Testing Market Outlook

6.1.  Market Size & Forecast          

6.1.1.     By Value

6.2.  Market Share & Forecast

6.2.1.     By Test Type (Pathogen Testing, Fats and Oil Analysis, Feed Ingredient Analysis, Metal and Mineral Analysis, Pesticides and Fertilizers, Drugs and Antibiotics, Mycotoxin Testing, Nutritional Labelling and Proximate Analysis)

6.2.2.     By Type (Pet Food, Equine Feeds, Fish Feeds, Poultry Feed, Dairy Feed, Forages, Premixes and Medicated Feed)

6.2.3.     By Country

6.3.  North America: Country Analysis

6.3.1.     United States Feed Testing Market Outlook

6.3.1.1.         Market Size & Forecast

6.3.1.1.1.             By Value

6.3.1.2.         Market Share & Forecast

6.3.1.2.1.             By Test Type

6.3.1.2.2.             By Type

6.3.2.     Canada Feed Testing Market Outlook

6.3.2.1.         Market Size & Forecast

6.3.2.1.1.             By Value

6.3.2.2.         Market Share & Forecast

6.3.2.2.1.             By Test Type

6.3.2.2.2.             By Type

6.3.3.     Mexico Feed Testing Market Outlook

6.3.3.1.         Market Size & Forecast

6.3.3.1.1.             By Value

6.3.3.2.         Market Share & Forecast

6.3.3.2.1.             By Test Type

6.3.3.2.2.             By Type

7.    Europe Feed Testing Market Outlook

7.1.  Market Size & Forecast          

7.1.1.     By Value

7.2.  Market Share & Forecast

7.2.1.     By Test Type (Pathogen Testing, Fats and Oil Analysis, Feed Ingredient Analysis, Metal and Mineral Analysis, Pesticides and Fertilizers, Drugs and Antibiotics, Mycotoxin Testing, Nutritional Labelling and Proximate Analysis)

7.2.2.     By Type (Pet Food, Equine Feeds, Fish Feeds, Poultry Feed, Dairy Feed, Forages, Premixes and Medicated Feed)

7.2.3.     By Country

7.3.  Europe: Country Analysis

7.3.1.     France Feed Testing Market Outlook

7.3.1.1.         Market Size & Forecast

7.3.1.1.1.             By Value

7.3.1.2.         Market Share & Forecast

7.3.1.2.1.             By Test Type

7.3.1.2.2.             By Type

7.3.2.     Germany Feed Testing Market Outlook

7.3.2.1.         Market Size & Forecast

7.3.2.1.1.             By Value

7.3.2.2.         Market Share & Forecast

7.3.2.2.1.             By Test Type

7.3.2.2.2.             By Type

7.3.3.     United Kingdom Feed Testing Market Outlook

7.3.3.1.         Market Size & Forecast

7.3.3.1.1.             By Value

7.3.3.2.         Market Share & Forecast

7.3.3.2.1.             By Test Type

7.3.3.2.2.             By Type

7.3.4.     Italy Feed Testing Market Outlook

7.3.4.1.         Market Size & Forecast

7.3.4.1.1.             By Value

7.3.4.2.         Market Share & Forecast

7.3.4.2.1.             By Test Type

7.3.4.2.2.             By Type

7.3.5.     Spain Feed Testing Market Outlook

7.3.5.1.         Market Size & Forecast

7.3.5.1.1.             By Value

7.3.5.2.         Market Share & Forecast

7.3.5.2.1.             By Test Type

7.3.5.2.2.             By Type

8.    Asia-Pacific Feed Testing Market Outlook

8.1.  Market Size & Forecast          

8.1.1.     By Value

8.2.  Market Share & Forecast

8.2.1.     By Test Type (Pathogen Testing, Fats and Oil Analysis, Feed Ingredient Analysis, Metal and Mineral Analysis, Pesticides and Fertilizers, Drugs and Antibiotics, Mycotoxin Testing, Nutritional Labelling and Proximate Analysis)

8.2.2.     By Type (Pet Food, Equine Feeds, Fish Feeds, Poultry Feed, Dairy Feed, Forages, Premixes and Medicated Feed)

8.2.3.     By Country

8.3.  Asia-Pacific: Country Analysis

8.3.1.     China Feed Testing Market Outlook

8.3.1.1.         Market Size & Forecast

8.3.1.1.1.             By Value

8.3.1.2.         Market Share & Forecast

8.3.1.2.1.             By Test Type

8.3.1.2.2.             By Type

8.3.2.     India Feed Testing Market Outlook

8.3.2.1.         Market Size & Forecast

8.3.2.1.1.             By Value

8.3.2.2.         Market Share & Forecast

8.3.2.2.1.             By Test Type

8.3.2.2.2.             By Type

8.3.3.     Japan Feed Testing Market Outlook

8.3.3.1.         Market Size & Forecast

8.3.3.1.1.             By Value

8.3.3.2.         Market Share & Forecast

8.3.3.2.1.             By Test Type

8.3.3.2.2.             By Type

8.3.4.     South Korea Feed Testing Market Outlook

8.3.4.1.         Market Size & Forecast

8.3.4.1.1.             By Value

8.3.4.2.         Market Share & Forecast

8.3.4.2.1.             By Test Type

8.3.4.2.2.             By Type

8.3.5.     Australia Feed Testing Market Outlook

8.3.5.1.         Market Size & Forecast

8.3.5.1.1.             By Value

8.3.5.2.         Market Share & Forecast

8.3.5.2.1.             By Test Type

8.3.5.2.2.             By Type

9.    South America Feed Testing Market Outlook

9.1.  Market Size & Forecast          

9.1.1.     By Value

9.2.  Market Share & Forecast

9.2.1.     By Test Type (Pathogen Testing, Fats and Oil Analysis, Feed Ingredient Analysis, Metal and Mineral Analysis, Pesticides and Fertilizers, Drugs and Antibiotics, Mycotoxin Testing, Nutritional Labelling and Proximate Analysis)

9.2.2.     By Type (Pet Food, Equine Feeds, Fish Feeds, Poultry Feed, Dairy Feed, Forages, Premixes and Medicated Feed)

9.2.3.     By Country

9.3.  South America: Country Analysis

9.3.1.     Brazil Feed Testing Market Outlook

9.3.1.1.         Market Size & Forecast

9.3.1.1.1.             By Value

9.3.1.2.         Market Share & Forecast

9.3.1.2.1.             By Test Type

9.3.1.2.2.             By Type

9.3.2.     Argentina Feed Testing Market Outlook

9.3.2.1.         Market Size & Forecast

9.3.2.1.1.             By Value

9.3.2.2.         Market Share & Forecast

9.3.2.2.1.             By Test Type

9.3.2.2.2.             By Type

9.3.3.     Colombia Feed Testing Market Outlook

9.3.3.1.         Market Size & Forecast

9.3.3.1.1.             By Value

9.3.3.2.         Market Share & Forecast

9.3.3.2.1.             By Test Type

9.3.3.2.2.             By Type

10.  Middle East and Africa Feed Testing Market Outlook

10.1.              Market Size & Forecast

10.1.1.  By Value

10.2.              Market Share & Forecast

10.2.1.  By Test Type (Pathogen Testing, Fats and Oil Analysis, Feed Ingredient Analysis, Metal and Mineral Analysis, Pesticides and Fertilizers, Drugs and Antibiotics, Mycotoxin Testing, Nutritional Labelling and Proximate Analysis)

10.2.2.  By Type (Pet Food, Equine Feeds, Fish Feeds, Poultry Feed, Dairy Feed, Forages, Premixes and Medicated Feed)

10.2.3.  By Country

10.3.              MEA: Country Analysis

10.3.1.  South Africa Feed Testing Market Outlook

10.3.1.1.      Market Size & Forecast

10.3.1.1.1.           By Value

10.3.1.2.      Market Share & Forecast

10.3.1.2.1.           By Test Type

10.3.1.2.2.           By Type

10.3.2.  Saudi Arabia Feed Testing Market Outlook

10.3.2.1.      Market Size & Forecast

10.3.2.1.1.           By Value

10.3.2.2.      Market Share & Forecast

10.3.2.2.1.           By Test Type

10.3.2.2.2.           By Type

10.3.3.  UAE Feed Testing Market Outlook

10.3.3.1.      Market Size & Forecast

10.3.3.1.1.           By Value

10.3.3.2.      Market Share & Forecast

10.3.3.2.1.           By Test Type

10.3.3.2.2.           By Type

11.  Market Dynamics

11.1.              Drivers

11.2.              Challenges

12.  Market Trends & Developments

12.1.              Recent Development

12.2.              Mergers & Acquisitions

12.3.              Product Launches

13.  Global Feed Testing Market: SWOT Analysis

14.  Porter’s Five Forces Analysis

14.1.              Competition in the Industry

14.2.              Potential of New Entrants

14.3.              Power of Suppliers

14.4.              Power of Customers

14.5.              Threat of Substitute Products

15.  Competitive Landscape

15.1.  SGS SA.

15.1.1.    Business Overview

15.1.2.    Company Snapshot

15.1.3.    Products & Services

15.1.4.    Financials (As Reported)

15.1.5.    Recent Developments

15.1.6.    Key Personnel Details

15.1.7.    SWOT Analysis

15.2.  RJ Hill Laboratories Ltd.

15.3.  Eurofins Scientific SE.

15.4.  Intertek Group PLC.

15.5.  Romer Labs Diagnostic GmbH.

15.6.  NSF International Holdings.

15.7.  Invisible Sentinel Inc.

15.8.  Anika Therapeutics, Inc.

15.9.  Adpen Laboratories Inc.

15.10.             Genetic ID NA Inc.

16.    Strategic Recommendations

17.      About Us & Disclaimer

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Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

The rising awareness about meat safety across the world and rising demand for high-quality animal feed are some of the major factors driving the growth of the global Feed Testing market.

SGS SA., RJ Hill Laboratories Ltd., Eurofins Scientific SE., Intertek Group PLC., Romer Labs Diagnostic GmbH., NSF International Holdings., Invisible Sentinel Inc., Anika Therapeutics, Inc., Adpen Laboratories Inc., Genetic ID NA Inc. are some of the leading players operating in the Global Feed Testing Market.

Poultry Feed was expected to dominate the global Feed Testing devices market during the forecast period due to increasing cases of diseases outbreak associated with livestock feed.

North American region was expected to hold the largest share of the Global Feed Testing Market due to increase in outbreaks of feed-borne diseases, the presence of a large number of feed safety testing players.

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