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Animal Feed Organic Trace Minerals Market Size
The global animal feed organic trace minerals market size as valued at USD 841.9 million in 2025 and is poised to expand from USD 897.5 million in 2026 to USD 1.5 billion by 2035, reflecting a 5.9% CAGR over 2026 to 2035 according to the latest report published by Global Market Insights Inc.
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Organic trace minerals, including chelated and proteinated forms of zinc, iron, manganese, copper, and other essential micronutrients, have emerged as critical components in modern animal nutrition strategies. These bioavailable mineral complexes offer superior absorption characteristics compared to traditional inorganic mineral salts, enabling livestock producers to optimize animal health, productivity, and environmental sustainability while addressing increasingly stringent regulatory requirements.
The animal feed industry is experiencing accelerated adoption of chelated mineral complexes, particularly amino acid chelates and proteinates, driven by their enhanced bioavailability and reduced antagonistic interactions in the gastrointestinal tract. Research published in the Journal of Dairy Science demonstrates that complete replacement of inorganic trace minerals with organic forms increased dry matter intake in multiparous dairy cows and improved weight-corrected feed conversion ratio by approximately 7.8%.
The USDA National Organic Standards Board has provided regulatory clarity for proteinated and chelated mineral complexes in organic livestock production, explicitly allowing metal amino acid chelates, metal amino acid complexes, and metal polysaccharide complexes when they meet National Organic Program criteria and are listed by the Association of American Feed Control Officials. This regulatory framework has facilitated market expansion and product standardization across North America and Europe.
Precision livestock feeding technologies are revolutionizing trace mineral supplementation strategies by enabling individualized nutrient delivery matched to real-time animal requirements. According to research in the Journal of Applied Poultry Research, precision feeding approaches that match nutrient supply with individual animal requirements can reduce nutrient oversupply and excretion significantly, with documented reductions of 26% in lysine intake and 30% in nitrogen excretion in swine without performance loss
Rapid global income growth and population increase are pushing meat and dairy consumption, especially in Asia-Pacific. This expansion drives livestock production and boosts demand for high-quality organic trace mineral supplements to optimize animal health and growth.
Enhanced Bioavailability & Feed Efficiency
Organic minerals like chelated zinc and copper offer superior absorption and lower toxicity compared to inorganic forms. This leads to better feed conversion ratios, improved animal growth, and enhanced productivity—making them increasingly favored in feed formulations.
Shift Toward Sustainable and Clean-Label Farming
Consumers and regulators are demanding sustainable, antibiotic-free livestock products. Organic trace minerals align with this trend—they reduce nutrient excretion, improve animal welfare, and meet organic certification standards, supporting clean-label and eco-friendly production.
Pitfalls & Challenges
Impact
Limited Awareness in Developing Regions
Despite clear benefits, adoption in many developing markets is low due to insufficient awareness and education among farmers. This gap hampers market penetration and limits broader implementation of organic trace mineral supplementation.
Frequent outbreaks like African swine fever and avian influenza cause significant livestock losses, disrupting feed ingredient supply chains. Such unpredictable events hinder consistent market growth and create challenges in maintaining supply.
Opportunities:
Impact
Technological Innovation in Delivery Systems
Advancements in trace mineral delivery—such as improved chelation technologies, microencapsulation, and precision supplementation—are rising. These innovations enhance mineral stability, absorption, and cost-effectiveness, opening new doors for premium formulations and tailored nutrition solutions.
Market Leaders (2025)
Market Leaders
Novus International Inc.
17.7% market share
Top Players
Novus International Inc.
Nutreco N.V.
Phibro Animal Health Corporation
Alltech
ADM
Collective market share is 55% in 2025
Competitive Edge
Packaging innovation, low-GWP propellants, BoV adoption, recycling integration
Regional Insights
Largest Market
Europe
Fastest Growing Market
Asia Pacific
Emerging Country
China, India, Japan
Future Outlook
The market is expected to maintain steady growth driven by rising demand for sustainable livestock production, stricter regulatory frameworks, and increasing consumer preference for organic animal products. Technological advancements and regional expansion will further shape the industry, making innovation and sustainability key success factors
What are the growth opportunities in this market?
Animal Feed Organic Trace Minerals Market Trends
Product pricing dynamics reflect the significant value-added processing required to produce chelated and proteinated mineral complexes compared to commodity inorganic mineral salts. Organic trace minerals command price premiums of 300-800% over inorganic equivalents on an elemental mineral basis, with amino acid chelates at the premium end and proteinates and polysaccharide complexes at lower price points. Market economics are supported by the ability to reduce total dietary mineral inclusion rates by 30-70% while maintaining or improving animal performance, partially offsetting the higher ingredient cost through reduced total mineral usage and improved feed conversion efficiency.
The market outlook to 2035 reflects sustained growth drivers including continued global implementation of antibiotic restrictions, tightening environmental regulations on mineral excretion, advancement of precision feeding technologies enabling targeted organic trace mineral supplementation, and expanding scientific evidence base documenting performance and sustainability benefits. Market expansion is expected to be particularly strong in emerging livestock production regions of Asia, Africa, and Latin America as production systems intensify and adopt commercial nutrition practices. Technology trends including nanotechnology applications, metabolomics-guided formulation, and integration with precision livestock farming platforms represent potential market expansion opportunities beyond the current forecast period.
Learn more about the key segments shaping this market
Based on mineral the market is segmented as zinc, iron, manganese, copper, and others.
Zinc captured roughly 49.3% of the market share in 2025 driven by Zinc’s critical roles in protein synthesis, immune function, enzyme systems, skin and hoof integrity, and reproduction across all livestock species. Zinc deficiency manifests in readily observable clinical signs including parakeratosis, reduced feed intake, impaired wound healing, and increased susceptibility to foot rot and mastitis, creating strong economic incentives for adequate supplementation. Kansas State University extension guidance notes that zinc is deficient in major livestock production regions including the Pacific Coast, Arizona, Utah, Southeast United States, and Texas, with typical corn and sorghum-based diets providing only 19-21 parts per million compared to the 30 parts per million requirement for swine, necessitating supplementation of approximately 11 parts per million.
Iron Organic Trace Minerals represent the second-largest mineral segment, with applications concentrated in young animals and species with high iron requirements. Iron is essential for hemoglobin synthesis and oxygen transport, with deficiency causing anemia, reduced growth rate, and increased mortality, particularly in neonatal piglets which have low iron stores at birth and receive insufficient iron from sow milk. Standard industry practice involves intramuscular injection of 200 milligrams iron dextran or gleptoferron at 4-6 days of age, with Kansas State University research confirming this timing maximizes growth and blood status.
Learn more about the key segments shaping this market
Based on livestock the animal feed organic trace minerals market is segmented as poultry, swine, dairy, beef, aquaculture, sheep & goats, equine, companion animals.
Dairy represented about 40.7% of the market in 2025. driven by the intensive nutritional management characteristics of commercial dairy production, high economic value per animal, and well-documented return on investment from organic trace mineral supplementation. Dairy cattle face extreme metabolic demands during the transition period and lactation, with trace mineral status directly affecting milk production, reproduction, immune function, and hoof health. Research published in the Journal of Dairy Science demonstrates that complete replacement of inorganic trace minerals with organic forms in pre- and postpartum diets increased dry matter intake in multiparous cows by approximately 0.6 kg per day during the first five weeks of lactation, improved weight-corrected feed conversion ratio, reduced circulating non-esterified fatty acids (0.40 vs 0.45 mmol/L), and increased milk protein percentage (3.17% vs 3.11%).
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The U.S. animal feed organic trace minerals market valued at USD 173.5 million in 2025 and estimated to grow to almost USD 309.5 million by 2035. North America holds around 24.6% of the market share in 2025.
The North America market driven by highly developed commercial livestock industries, advanced nutritional practices, and supportive regulatory framework. The United States represents the dominant market within the region, characterized by large-scale commercial dairy, beef feedlot, poultry, and swine production systems where performance monitoring and economic analysis support investment in premium nutrition programs including organic trace minerals. The USDA National Organic Program provides explicit guidance permitting proteinated and chelated mineral complexes in organic livestock production when they meet specified criteria and are listed by AAFCO, supporting market development in the rapidly growing organic livestock sector.
The Europe animal feed organic trace minerals market remains the largest, supported by stringent environmental regulations, comprehensive antibiotic restrictions, and strong consumer demand for sustainable and antibiotic-free animal products. The European Union implemented a complete ban on antibiotics as growth promoters effective January 1, 2006, removing monensin sodium, salinomycin sodium, avilamycin, and flavophospholipol from the EU Register of permitted feed additives, creating sustained market pull for alternative nutritional strategies.
Asia Pacific represents the fastest-growing region at 6.4% CAGR through 2035, driven by rapid expansion and intensification of livestock production, rising meat and dairy consumption, increasing adoption of commercial feeding practices, and growing awareness of trace mineral bioavailability among nutritionists and integrators.
Animal Feed Organic Trace Minerals Market Share
The global market exhibits consolidation, with the top five players (Novus International Inc., Nutreco N.V., Phibro Animal Health Corporation, Alltech, ADM) collectively holding approximately 55% market share in 2025, while the remaining 45% is distributed among numerous regional and specialty suppliers, indicating a competitive landscape with opportunities for both established multinational corporations and specialized niche players.
Novus International, Inc. is engaged in the manufacturing and supply of animal nutrition solutions and feed ingredients for livestock, poultry, and aquaculture. The company has manufacturing facilities in over 35 countries worldwide. It also provides solutions, services, and sustainability for swine, poultry, cattle, and aquaculture. The product portfolio includes ACIDOMIX preservative premixture, SANTOQUIN feed preservative, MHA feed supplements, MINTREX chelated trace minerals, ACTIVATE nutritional feed acid, ALIMET, CIBENZA enzyme feed additive, AGRADO feed antioxidant, and many specialty ingredients. It operates as a subsidiary of Mitsui & Co., Ltd. It serves several industries including pork, poultry, beef, dairy, aquaculture, and companion animal industry. The company also focuses on human nutrition products through its functional and specialty ingredients for manufacturers of dietary foods and beverages supplements.
Phibro Animal Health Corporation is a major player in animal health and mineral nutrition company. It partners with livestock producers, farmers, and veterinarians to provide solutions to enhance the health and produce healthy and affordable products with natural resources. It develops and manufactures a wide range of products for animals including beef, swine, poultry, dairy cattle, and aquaculture. Products include nutritional specialty animal health care products, antibacterial, and anticoccidials that will help in improving animal health along with mineral nutritional products to fortify the animal’s diet for maintaining its optimum health. Headquartered in the U.S., it has a global chain of supply chain with distribution professionals in North America, Latin America, Asia pacific, Europe, and Africa.
Global agricultural processing and food ingredients company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, with animal nutrition division offering feed ingredients, premixes, and additives including organic trace minerals. ADM leverages its extensive grain origination and processing network to serve feed manufacturers and livestock producers globally.
Major players operating in the animal feed organic trace minerals industry are:
Zinpro Corporation
Vamso Biotec Pvt Ltd
Tanke Biosciences Corporation
Royal DSM NV
Archer Daniels Midland Company
Alltech, Inc.
Ridley, Inc.
Phibro Animal Health Corporation
Pancosma SA.
QualiTech Corp.
Biochem
Nutreco N.V.
Mercer Milling Company, Inc.
Novus International, Inc.
Davidsons Animal Feeds
U.S. Rare Earth Minerals, Inc.
Cargill
Kemin Industries Inc.
Animal Feed Organic Trace Minerals Industry News
In October 2025, HCmed & Aerogen formed a global strategic partnership in animal feed organic trace minerals therapy aiming to co-develop advanced inhalation systems.
In September 2025, Bradford (under Gemspring Capital) acquired Solo Laboratories on September 2, 2025, integrating animal feed organic trace minerals & liquid personal care across multiple U.S. sites.
In July 2024, Everspray launched its non-flammable nanoparticle animal feed organic trace minerals air freshener with press coverage signaling its market debut.
The animal feed organic trace minerals market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry, with estimates & forecast in terms of revenue (USD Million) and volume (Kilo Tons) from 2022 to 2035, for the following segments:
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Market, By Minerals
Zinc
Iron
Manganese
Copper
Others (selenium, cobalt, Iodine)
Market, By Livestock
Poultry
Broilers
Layers
Turkeys
Swine
Nursery pigs
Sows
Dairy
Beef
Aquaculture
Salmon
Shrimp
Others
Sheep & goats
Equine
Companion animals
Dog
Cat
Others
The above information is provided for the following regions and countries:
North America
U.S.
Canada
Europe
UK
Germany
France
Italy
Spain
Rest of Europe
Asia Pacific
China
India
Japan
South Korea
Australia
Rest of Asia Pacific
Latin America
Brazil
Mexico
Argentina
Rest of Latin America
Middle East & Africa
UAE
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
Rest of Middle East & Africa
Author: Kiran Pulidindi, Kavita Yadav
Frequently Asked Question(FAQ) :
Which mineral segment generated the highest revenue in 2025?+
Zinc dominated the market with a 49.3% share in 2025, owing to its critical role in immune function, protein synthesis, hoof integrity, and reproductive performance across livestock species.
What is the market size of the animal feed organic trace minerals market in 2025?+
The global market was valued at USD 841.9 million in 2025, driven by rising demand for sustainable livestock production, improved feed efficiency, and superior bioavailability of organic mineral formulations.
What will be the market value of the animal feed organic trace minerals industry in 2026?+
The market is projected to reach USD 897.5 million in 2026, reflecting early growth momentum driven by increased adoption of chelated and proteinated mineral supplements.
What is the projected value of the animal feed organic trace minerals market by 2035?+
The market is expected to reach USD 1.5 billion by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 5.9% from 2026 to 2035, supported by stricter environmental regulations, antibiotic reduction initiatives, and advancements in precision animal nutrition.
Which livestock segment leads the animal feed organic trace minerals industry?+
The dairy segment led the market with a 40.7% share in 2025, driven by intensive nutritional management practices, high economic value per animal, and strong return on investment from organic trace mineral supplementation.
What is the fastest-growing region in the animal feed organic trace minerals market?+
Asia Pacific is the fastest-growing region, expanding at a CAGR of 6.4% through 2035, driven by rapid livestock industry expansion, rising meat and dairy consumption, and increasing adoption of commercial feeding practices.
Who are the key players in the animal feed organic trace minerals market?+
Major players include Novus International Inc., Nutreco N.V., Phibro Animal Health Corporation, Alltech, ADM, Zinpro Corporation, DSM, Cargill, and Kemin Industries.