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Veterinary Disinfectant for Pets and Farms Market Size
Veterinary Disinfectant for Pets and Farms Market size was valued at around USD 3.2 billion in 2022 and is estimated to reach USD 6.7 billion by 2032. Growing consumer preferences for biological disinfectants, growing farmer awareness of animal hygiene, and rising adoption of integrated pest management (IPM), particularly in developing economies will be major factors driving the market share.
Additionally, increasing focus on expansion of facilities and information exchange programs to create awareness and enhance use of veterinary disinfectants is expected to significantly contribute to the market trends. Veterinary disinfectants are high-grade products designed to be the most effective animal care solutions. They are specialised animal care products used in veterinary clinics for companion animals and livestock production activities. Also, animal disinfectants aid in the prevention of illness by removing fungi, germs, viruses, pathogens, and illnesses.
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Base Year: | 2022 |
Market Size in 2022: | USD 3.2 Billion |
Forecast Period: | 2022 to 2032 |
Forecast Period 2022 to 2032 CAGR: | 7.4% |
2032 Value Projection: | USD 6.7 Billion |
Historical Data for: | 2018 to 2022 |
No. of Pages: | 220 |
Tables, Charts & Figures: | 450 |
Segments covered: | Product Type, Form, Animal Type, Application, End-user, and Region |
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Disinfectants that are commercialized in the market must be registered with several regulatory bodies of their respective countries. For instance, the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) governs the licencing and regulation of chemical disinfectants in the U.S. market. Similarly, the European Chemical Agency is in charge of managing the registration of disinfection products within the EU. These authorities have the final decision on whether to approve disinfection goods, provided that the product complies with all applicable standards.
COVID-19 Impact
The impact of COVID-19 lockdown was tremendous across the globe and profound especially in the key consumption markets for animal disinfectants. The demand for disinfectant products channelized for the livestock sector has remained high, with manufacturing plants for both disinfectants being utilized at almost full capacity for companies such as Lanxess.
However, the supply-chain disruptions in the key emerging markets, especially Mexico and Central America, negatively impacted sales, albeit for a temporary period. The last-mile connectivity to small and medium-scale livestock farms suffered a setback due to weakness in the distribution channels. Prominent players in the market such as Neogen expect a surge in demand with the market opening up gradually, and thus, capacity-building remains among the major focus areas. Key giants have also embarked on inorganic growth strategies by acquiring regionally prominent disinfectant manufacturers and thereby strengthening their geographical outreach.
Veterinary Disinfectant for Pets and Farms Market Trends
Increasing prevalence of cattle illnesses and zoonosis is an important concern in a number of countries. Zoonotic pathogens can be bacterial, viral, or parasitic, and can spread to people through direct contact, food, drink, or the environment. Zoonoses are also responsible for a significant amount of both new and established infectious diseases such as HIV, begin as zoonosis but eventually evolve into human-only variants. To avoid and limit the danger of these diseases at the community and personal levels, several practices must be implemented, including following safe and acceptable criteria established by regulatory organizations and frequent disinfection.
In addition, increasing livestock breeding for meat exports has resulted in rising prevalence of livestock diseases across the globe. The World Organization for Animal Health has a list of diseases that are affecting various livestock species. Such factor will supplement the market progress.
Veterinary Disinfectant for Pets and Farms Market Analysis
Based on product type, the veterinary disinfectant for pets and farms market is segmented as iodine, lactic acid, hydrogen peroxide, phenolic acid, peracetic acid, quaternary compounds, and other products. Iodine-based animal disinfectants are anticipated to dominate the market with a market size of USD 1,071.1 million and a CAGR of 8.2%. Iodine is available in a variety of forms for disinfection or antiseptic application. Iodine-based disinfectants are widely used in livestock due to their sporadic effect and capacity to destroy microorganisms.
Furthermore, povidone-iodine is a non-irritating disinfectant that prevents the transmission of diseases. Also, they are widely used chemical disinfectant in aquaculture that reduces disease occurrence, increases survival, and aids in the expansion of the animal disinfectants market.
Based on form, the veterinary disinfectant for pets and farms market is segmented into liquid, powder, and wipes. The liquid segment accounted for the largest revenue of USD 1.6 billion in 2022 and is expected to show considerable growth during the analysis period. Liquid disinfection solutions are readily available and can be easily blended with water and other components. They can also be utilized in high or low concentrations and work faster than comparable products in the market.
Based on animal type, the veterinary disinfectant for pets and farms market is segmented into companion and livestock animals. The companion animals are further segmented into cats, dogs, and other companion animals whereas the livestock animals are further segmented into cattle, poultry, and other livestock animals. The companion animals segment is expected to account for the largest market size of USD 4.6 billion by 2032. The dominance of this segment is attributed to the large population base of pets globally, high awareness regarding regular check-ups and testing in pet owners and increasing pet care expenditure.
Based on application, the veterinary disinfectant for pets and farms market is segmented into hand sanitization, surface disinfection, aerial disinfection, and other applications. The surface disinfection segment accounted for USD 1.4 billion in 2022. The significant share of this segment is due to the importance of disinfecting environmental surfaces in reducing the potential contribution to healthcare-associated diseases. Inadvertent exposure to environmental opportunistic microorganisms can result in illnesses with considerable morbidity and/or fatality.
Based on end-use the veterinary disinfectant for pets and farms market is segmented as veterinary clinics, veterinary hospitals, animal care facilities, and other end-users. The veterinary clinics held a dominant market share of 40.5% in 2022 and is anticipated to grow at 7.2% CAGR by 2032. This market share is owing to the rising prevalence of various zoonotic diseases in animals. Furthermore, veterinary clinics play an important role in the health and wellbeing of animals as well as offer veterinary services along with the use of veterinary disinfectants is essential in helping them fulfil their responsibility.
The North America veterinary disinfectant for pets and farms market accounted for the largest revenue of USD 1.2 billion in 2022 owing to advancements in animal disinfectant technologies and the presence of key market players, such as Virox Technologies Inc. and Neogen Corporation among others. North American countries are always at high risk of outbreaks caused by pathogens, such as canine parvovirus, and this partnership of the region with these pathogens causing various diseases will give Shelters United members access to rescue disinfectants and its educational resources to prevent illnesses in animals.
Furthermore, the U.S is home to approximately dogs (65.1 million households) cats (46.5 million households), 92 million cattle are found as per 2023 facts, which has also risen demand for animal disinfectants not only in veterinary hospitals as well as at homes and private areas.
Veterinary Disinfectant for Pets and Farms Market Share
Some of the major market players operating in the veterinary disinfectant for pets and farms industry are :
- Neogen Corporation
- GEA
- Lanxess
- Zoetis
- Kersia Group
- CID Lines
- Albert Kerbl GmBH
- PCC Group
- Laboratoires Ceetel- CMPC
- G SheperdAnimal Health
These players focus on strategic partnerships, new product launch & commercialization for market expansion. Additionally, these players are heavily investing in research that allows them to introduce innovative products and garner maximum revenue in the market.
Veterinary Disinfectant for Pets and Farms market News:
- In August 2021, TriRx Pharmaceuticals, a human and animal healthcare pharmaceutical industry, acquired Elanco Animal Health Incorporated, an American pharma company. The acquisition helped the company to develop a long-term strategy that helped deliver integrated capabilities in the animal health markets to serve rapidly growing needs.
- In April 2021, LANXESS Deutschland GmbH, a German specialty chemicals company, acquired Theseo, a disinfection and hygiene solutions provider. The acquisition helped the company to expand its product portfolio.
The veterinary disinfectant for pets and farms market research report includes an in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecast in terms of revenue in USD Million from 2018 to 2032, for the following segments:
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By Product Type, 2018 - 2032 (USD Million)
- Iodine
- Lactic acid
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Phenolic acid
- Peracetic acid
- Quaternary compounds
- Other products
By Form, 2018 - 2032 (USD Million)
- Liquid
- Powder
- Wipes
By Animal Type, 2018 - 2032 (USD Million)
- Companion animals
- Cats
- Dogs
- Other companion animals
- Livestock animals
- Cattle
- Poultry
- Other livestock animals
By Application, 2018 - 2032 (USD Million)
- Hand sanitization
- Surface disinfection
- Aerial disinfection
- Other applications
By End-use, 2018 - 2032 (USD Million)
- Veterinary clinics
- Veterinary hospitals
- Animal care facilities
- Other end-users
The above information is provided for the following regions and countries:
- North America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Europe
- Germany
- UK
- France
- Spain
- Italy
- Rest of Europe
- Asia Pacific
- Japan
- China
- India
- Australia
- South Korea
- Rest of Asia Pacific
- Latin America
- Brazil
- Mexico
- Rest of Latin America
- Middle East & Africa
- South Africa
- Saudi Arabia
- Rest of Middle East & Africa
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