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Report Description

Forecast Period

2026-2030

Market Size (2024)

USD 592.43 million

Market Size (2030)

USD 886.63 million

CAGR (2025-2030)

6.91%

Fastest Growing Segment

Iron

Largest Market

Asia Pacific

Market Overview

Global Trace Minerals in Feed Market was valued at USD 592.43 million in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 886.63 million in the forecast period with a CAGR of 6.91% through 2030. The growing demand for animal-based protein products—such as meat, eggs, and dairies is driving the need for nutritionally balanced animal feed, where trace minerals play a vital role. These micronutrients are essential for reproductive health, growth performance, and immune function in livestock and poultry. Increasing adoption of commercial and intensive animal farming systems, particularly in developing regions like Asia-Pacific and Latin America, is further pushing the demand for trace mineral supplementation in feed to maintain animal health and optimize productivity.

Key Market Drivers

Growing Demand for Animal Nutrients in Livestock Production

Global consumption of livestock products continues to rise, pushing feed manufacturers to boost nutrient profiles, especially trace minerals. Recent data shows that world meat consumption per capita now averages 45 kg annually, up from 40 kg just five years ago. This uptick has placed greater emphasis on balanced animal nutrition, with zinc, iron, and selenium becoming critical supplements in modern feed formulations to support meat quality and animal health.

Corresponding with rising meat demand, egg and dairy output have also surged—global egg production recently exceeded 90 million tonnes, marking a 12% increase compared to the previous quinquennial average. Dairy output has similarly climbed, heightening the need for efficient micro-nutrient inclusion. Trace minerals like manganese and copper are being added to feed blends to enhance reproduction, shell strength, and milk composition, ensuring production keeps pace with demand.

Livestock systems are transitioning from subsistence to intensive and commercial operations, particularly in Asia, Latin America, and parts of Africa. In these regions, livestock population growth surpasses 3% annually, with producers adopting fortified feeds to reduce mortality and boost growth rates. Trace mineral supplementation is recognized as essential for reducing disease susceptibility and improving feed conversion ratios, making it a staple in modernized feed regimens.

Furthermore, evolving consumer expectations around meat quality and safety are driving stricter nutritional standards. Trace minerals enhance antioxidant function and tissue composition in meat, reducing spoilage and improving shelf life. As consumers demand healthier, safer animal products, producers are responding by enhancing feed with optimized mineral blends—another key force propelling the demand for nutrient-rich livestock nutrition.

Rising Demand for High-Yield Crops

As global populations burgeon and urbanization accelerates, the demand for high-yield crops has skyrocketed. Recent figures indicate that global cereal demand rose by 18% over the past decade, reflecting growing food industry and livestock feed requirements. In response, farmers are turning to seed and soil innovations that enhance productivity per hectare, with coated inputs playing a central role in ensuring reliable crop establishment and performance.

Modern coated seeds offer multiple benefits including precise delivery of nutrients and protection against early-stage stressors. Studies show that germination rates have improved by 28% in trials using multi-nutrient coated seeds compared to untreated seeds. This increase in early vigor helps farmers achieve uniform plant stands, essential for mechanized farming and optimized field yield.

With arable land shrinking due to urban expansion and climate-induced degradation, maximizing yield from existing fields is crucial. Coated fertilizers and biodegradable seed treatments are being adopted to extract the highest possible output from limited land, without resorting to excessive input use. These technologies also reduce dependency on repeat sowing and chemical overuse, aligning yield goals with sustainable farming principles.

Furthermore, high-value crops—such as vegetables, pulses, and specialty grains—are gaining preference among global consumers, demanding greater crop yield and quality. Coated inputs deliver targeted nutrition and protection tailored to these crops, enabling producers to command better market prices. This synergy between yield enhancement and profitability positions coated agricultural inputs as a key solution in meeting the future of global food demand.


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Key Market Challenges

 Fluctuating Raw Material Prices

One of the most pressing challenges in the trace minerals in feed market is the volatility in raw material prices, especially for essential minerals such as zinc, copper, iron, and manganese. These minerals are heavily dependent on global mining outputs, which are influenced by geopolitical instability, trade restrictions, environmental regulations, and energy costs. For instance, copper prices saw significant swings in the past two years due to supply chain disruptions and policy changes in major producing countries. Such fluctuations make it difficult for feed manufacturers to maintain stable procurement costs, which in turn affects production planning and pricing strategies. As a result, feed producers often struggle to offer competitively priced products, especially in emerging markets where cost sensitivity is high. This pricing instability can deter adoption and weaken long-term supplier-farmer relationships, undermining overall market consistency.

Key Market Trends

Precision Nutrition & Tech Integration

The rising focus on precision nutrition is reshaping the trace minerals in feed market, as producers aim to fine-tune animal diets to optimize health, productivity, and sustainability. Unlike conventional supplementation methods, precision nutrition employs real-time data analytics, AI, and IoT-based sensors to determine exact nutrient needs based on species, age, weight, genetics, and environmental conditions. This allows for individualized trace mineral dosing, reducing waste and improving feed efficiency. With the integration of smart farming platforms, nutritionists can remotely monitor and adjust formulations, ensuring animals receive the right mineral mix at the right time. As livestock operations become more digitized, precision nutrition enables producers to meet higher performance benchmarks while aligning with environmental regulations and animal welfare standards.

In addition to improving feed conversion and minimizing nutrient excretion, tech integration is also advancing feed traceability and transparency. Many commercial feed mills now use automated mixing systems, cloud-based formulation software, and blockchain-enabled tracking tools to ensure accurate trace mineral inclusion and full supply chain visibility. These technologies not only reduce formulation errors but also help meet consumer and regulatory demands for feed safety and sustainability. As data from wearable animal sensors and environmental monitors is increasingly integrated with feed management platforms, nutrition programs can dynamically adjust to changing health indicators and stressors. This level of customization enhances the bioavailability and effectiveness of trace minerals, ultimately improving animal growth rates, immune function, and product quality. The adoption of precision nutrition, powered by digital tools, marks a transformative shift in how trace minerals are applied across the livestock industry.

Segmental Insights

Type Insights

Based on the type, Zinc emerged as the dominant segment in the Global Trace Minerals in Feed Market in 2024. This is due to its critical role in supporting immune function, enzyme activity, and growth performance across all major livestock categories including poultry, swine, and cattle. Zinc is essential for cellular metabolism, wound healing, and reproductive health, making it a key component in animal diets, especially under intensive farming conditions. Additionally, rising awareness about zinc deficiency-related disorders and its proven benefits in improving feed efficiency and disease resistance have further driven its widespread inclusion in feed formulations. The availability of both inorganic and organic (chelated) forms of zinc, along with advancements in zinc encapsulation for improved bioavailability, have also contributed to its dominant share in the market.

Livestock Insights

Based on livestock, Poultry emerged as the dominant segment in the Global Trace Minerals in Feed Market in 2024. This is primarily due to the high global demand for poultry meat and eggs, which has led to rapid expansion of commercial poultry farming across both developed and developing regions. Poultry birds have short growth cycles and high nutrient requirements, making precise trace mineral supplementation crucial for achieving optimal performance, immune health, and feed conversion. Minerals such as zinc, manganese, and selenium are widely used in poultry feed to enhance eggshell quality, skeletal development, and resistance to heat stress. Additionally, the sector’s intensive production systems demand highly fortified and balanced feed formulations to maintain productivity and minimize disease outbreaks. With continuous innovations in organic trace mineral blends and improved feed delivery systems, poultry feed remains the largest consumer of trace minerals globally.


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Regional Insights

Asia-Pacific emerged as the dominant region in the Global Trace Minerals in Feed Market in 2024. This is driven by the region’s expanding livestock population, rising demand for animal-based protein, and the rapid modernization of animal husbandry practices. Countries such as China, India, Vietnam, and Indonesia are witnessing a surge in commercial livestock and poultry production to meet the growing food needs of their large populations. To improve feed efficiency and animal health, farmers in these countries are increasingly incorporating trace minerals such as zinc, iron, and selenium into feed formulations.

Recent Developments

  • In September 2024, Trace (formerly Trace Minerals) unveiled a comprehensive rebrand—including modernized packaging using PCR materials—and introduced an expanded, science-backed product line spanning seven categories like ConcenTrace, wellness, and pet supplements. The refreshed branding emphasizes sustainability, clinical research, and natural mineral sourcing from the Great Salt Lake. Highlighted innovations include Himalayan Shilajit resin and new ZeroLyte and pet formulations, signaling a strategic move toward holistic, eco-conscious supplementation.
  • In February 2025, Virbac has introduced Multimin Chrome, an advanced injectable trace-mineral supplement for cattle that integrates five key minerals—copper, selenium, zinc, manganese, and chromium—to support growth and stress resilience in young stock. Field results indicate a 60% reduction in disease incidence and a 58% drop in calf mortality, marking it as a powerful tool for improving herd health and nutrient utilization.
  • In September 2024, Trace has completed a full rebrand, adopting recycled and PCR-based packaging to emphasize sustainability and mineral purity. The updated line highlights its naturally sourced minerals from the Great Salt Lake, reinforcing a clean, eco-conscious image. With refreshed design and transparent ingredient storytelling, the move aligns the brand with current consumer demand for ethically packaged, transparent, and responsibly sourced supplemental products.
  • In January 2025, Animine has announced a strategic partnership with Feedworks USA to accelerate its precision mineral business across the U.S. feed industry. Leveraging Animine’s expertise in high-quality trace minerals and Feedworks’ nationwide distribution, the collaboration aims to deliver customized, scientifically formulated mineral blends to livestock and poultry producers, enhancing animal performance, feed efficiency, and nutritional precision at scale.

Key Market Players

  • Titan Biotech Limited
  • Balchem Inc.
  • Novus International, Inc.
  • Alltech, Inc.
  • Kemin Industries, Inc.
  • Global Animal Products, Inc.
  • Società San Marco S.R.L.
  • BASF SE
  • Zinpro Corp.
  • Orffa International Holding B.V.

By Type

By Livestock

By Form

By Chelate Type

By Region

  • Zinc
  • Iron
  • Cobalt
  • Copper
  • Manganese
  • Others
  • Poultry
  • Ruminants
  • Swine
  • Aquatic Animals
  • Others
  • Dry
  • Liquid
  • Amino Acids
  • Proteinates
  • Polysaccharide Complexes
  • Others
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • South America
  • Middle East & Africa

Report Scope:

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

  • Trace Minerals in Feed Market, By Type:
    • Zinc
    • Iron
    • Cobalt
    • Copper
    • Manganese
    • Others
  • Trace Minerals in Feed Market, By Livestock:
    • Poultry
    • Ruminants
    • Swine
    • Aquatic Animals
    • Others
  • Trace Minerals in Feed Market, By Form:
    • Dry
    • Liquid
  • Trace Minerals in Feed Market, By Chelate Type:
    • Amino Acids
    • Proteinates
    • Polysaccharide Complexes
    • Others
  • Trace Minerals in Feed Market, By Region:
    • North America
      • United States
      • Mexico
      • Canada
    • Europe
      • France
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
      • Spain
      • Italy
    • Asia-Pacific
      • China
      • India
      • South Korea
      • Japan
      • Australia
    • South America
      • Brazil
      • Argentina
    • Middle East & Africa
      • South Africa
      • Saudi Arabia
      • UAE

Competitive landscape

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Table of content

Table of content

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 Trace Minerals in Feed Market Outlook

5.1.  Market Size & Forecast

5.1.1.    By Value

5.2.  Market Share & Forecast

5.2.1.    By Type (Zinc, Iron, Cobalt, Copper, Manganese, Others)

5.2.2.    By Livestock (Poultry, Ruminants, Swine, Aquatic Animals, Others)

5.2.3.    By Form (Dry, Liquid)

5.2.4.    By Chelate Type (Amino Acids, Proteinates, Polysaccharide Complexes, Others)

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

5.2.6.    By Company (2024)

5.3.  Market Map

5.3.1.    By Type

5.3.2.    By Livestock

5.3.3.    By Form

5.3.4.    By Chelate Type

5.3.5.    By Region

6.    North America Trace Minerals in Feed Market Outlook

6.1.  Market Size & Forecast       

6.1.1.    By Value

6.2.  Market Share & Forecast

6.2.1.    By Type

6.2.2.    By Livestock

6.2.3.    By Form

6.2.4.    By Chelate Type

6.2.5.    By Country

6.3.  North America: Country Analysis

6.3.1.    United States Trace Minerals in Feed 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 Type

6.3.1.2.2.           By Livestock

6.3.1.2.3.           By Form

6.3.1.2.4.           By Chelate Type

6.3.2.    Mexico Trace Minerals in Feed 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 Type

6.3.2.2.2.           By Livestock

6.3.2.2.3.           By Form

6.3.2.2.4.           By Chelate Type

6.3.3.    Canada Trace Minerals in Feed 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 Type

6.3.3.2.2.           By Livestock

6.3.3.2.3.           By Form

6.3.3.2.4.           By Chelate Type

7.    Europe Trace Minerals in Feed Market Outlook

7.1.  Market Size & Forecast       

7.1.1.    By Value

7.2.  Market Share & Forecast

7.2.1.    By Type

7.2.2.    By Livestock

7.2.3.    By Form

7.2.4.    By Chelate Type

7.2.5.    By Country

7.3.  Europe: Country Analysis

7.3.1.    France Trace Minerals in Feed 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 Type

7.3.1.2.2.           By Livestock

7.3.1.2.3.           By Form

7.3.1.2.4.           By Chelate Type

7.3.2.    Germany Trace Minerals in Feed 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 Type

7.3.2.2.2.           By Livestock

7.3.2.2.3.           By Form

7.3.2.2.4.           By Chelate Type

7.3.3.    United Kingdom Trace Minerals in Feed 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 Type

7.3.3.2.2.           By Livestock

7.3.3.2.3.           By Form

7.3.3.2.4.           By Chelate Type

7.3.4.    Spain Trace Minerals in Feed 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 Type

7.3.4.2.2.           By Livestock

7.3.4.2.3.           By Form

7.3.4.2.4.           By Chelate Type

7.3.5.    Italy Trace Minerals in Feed 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 Type

7.3.5.2.2.           By Livestock

7.3.5.2.3.           By Form

7.3.5.2.4.           By Chelate Type

8.    Asia-Pacific Trace Minerals in Feed Market Outlook

8.1.  Market Size & Forecast       

8.1.1.    By Value

8.2.  Market Share & Forecast

8.2.1.    By Type

8.2.2.    By Livestock

8.2.3.    By Form

8.2.4.    By Chelate Type

8.2.5.    By Country

8.3.  Asia-Pacific: Country Analysis

8.3.1.    China Trace Minerals in Feed 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 Type

8.3.1.2.2.           By Livestock

8.3.1.2.3.           By Form

8.3.1.2.4.           By Chelate Type

8.3.2.    India Trace Minerals in Feed 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 Type

8.3.2.2.2.           By Livestock

8.3.2.2.3.           By Form

8.3.2.2.4.           By Chelate Type

8.3.3.    South Korea Trace Minerals in Feed 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 Type

8.3.3.2.2.           By Livestock

8.3.3.2.3.           By Form

8.3.3.2.4.           By Chelate Type

8.3.4.    Japan Trace Minerals in Feed 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 Type

8.3.4.2.2.           By Livestock

8.3.4.2.3.           By Form

8.3.4.2.4.           By Chelate Type

8.3.5.    Australia Trace Minerals in Feed 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 Type

8.3.5.2.2.           By Livestock

8.3.5.2.3.           By Form

8.3.5.2.4.           By Chelate Type

9.    South America Trace Minerals in Feed Market Outlook

9.1.  Market Size & Forecast       

9.1.1.    By Value

9.2.  Market Share & Forecast

9.2.1.    By Type

9.2.2.    By Livestock

9.2.3.    By Form

9.2.4.    By Chelate Type

9.2.5.    By Country

9.3.  South America: Country Analysis

9.3.1.    Brazil Trace Minerals in Feed 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 Type

9.3.1.2.2.           By Livestock

9.3.1.2.3.           By Form

9.3.1.2.4.           By Chelate Type

9.3.2.    Argentina Trace Minerals in Feed 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 Type

9.3.2.2.2.           By Livestock

9.3.2.2.3.           By Form

9.3.2.2.4.           By Chelate Type

10. Middle East and Africa Trace Minerals in Feed Market Outlook

10.1.             Market Size & Forecast        

10.1.1. By Value

10.2.             Market Share & Forecast

10.2.1. By Type

10.2.2. By Livestock

10.2.3. By Form

10.2.4. By Chelate Type

10.2.5. By Country

10.3.             MEA: Country Analysis

10.3.1. South Africa Trace Minerals in Feed 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 Type

10.3.1.2.2.         By Livestock

10.3.1.2.3.         By Form

10.3.1.2.4.         By Chelate Type

10.3.2. Saudi Arabia Trace Minerals in Feed 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 Type

10.3.2.2.2.         By Livestock

10.3.2.2.3.         By Form

10.3.2.2.4.         By Chelate Type

10.3.3. UAE Trace Minerals in Feed 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 Type

10.3.3.2.2.         By Livestock

10.3.3.2.3.         By Form

10.3.3.2.4.         By Chelate Type

11. Market Dynamics

11.1.             Drivers

11.2.             Challenges

12. Market Trends & Developments

12.1.             Product Launches

12.2.             Mergers & Acquisitions

12.3.             Technological Advancements

13. Global Trace Minerals in Feed 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.  Solvay Titan Biotech Limited

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.  Balchem Inc.

15.3.  Novus International, Inc.

15.4.  Alltech, Inc.

15.5.  Kemin Industries, Inc.

15.6.  Global Animal Products, Inc.

15.7.  Società San Marco S.R.L.

15.8.  BASF SE

15.9.  Zinpro Corp.

15.10.             Orffa International Holding B.V.

16.    Strategic Recommendations

17.      About Us & Disclaimer

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Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

Chelated minerals are used for supporting normal growth, stabilizing bipolar disorder, building strong muscles and bones, and improving immune system function and the overall health of animals.

Titan Biotech Limited, Balchem Inc., Novus International, Inc., Alltech, Inc., Kemin Industries, Inc., Global Animal Products, Inc., Società San Marco S.R.L., BASF SE, Zinpro Corp., Orffa International Holding B.V. were some of the key players of Global Trace Minerals in Feed Market.

An increase in the production of compound feed and increasing acceptance of animal nutrition in livestock are the key drivers for the growth of Global Trace Minerals in Feed Market.

Asia Pacific region was expected to hold the largest market share over the next five years due to increasing demand for poultry byproducts and meat as well as ruminates.

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