Europe Veterinary Assistive Reproduction Technology Market Size & Share 2025 - 2034
Market Size by Type, by Technology, by Animal Type, by End Use – Forecast.
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Market Size by Type, by Technology, by Animal Type, by End Use – Forecast.
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Base Year: 2024
Companies Profiled: 15
Tables & Figures: 75
Countries Covered: 7
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Europe Veterinary Assistive Reproduction Technology Market
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Europe Veterinary Assistive Reproduction Technology Market Size
The Europe veterinary assistive reproduction technology market was estimated at USD 1.5 billion in 2024. The market is expected to grow from USD 1.6 billion in 2025 to USD 3.1 billion in 2034, at a CAGR of 7.7%, according to the latest report published by Global Market Insights Inc. To improve productivity and meet rising demands for meat and dairy, assistive reproduction technologies are being widely adopted to enhance reproductive efficiency and herd quality.
Europe Veterinary Assistive Reproduction Technology Market Key Takeaways
Market Size & Growth
Regional Dominance
Key Market Drivers
Challenges
Opportunity
Key Players
As per the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimates, by 2050, the demand for food will grow by 60% and between 2010 and 2050, production of animal proteins is expected to grow by around 1.7% per year, with meat production projected to rise by nearly 70% and dairy by 55%. As per Statista, Germany consumes the most meat per capita across Europe, with about 50 kilograms of meat consumed annually. Such growing demand for animal products is fostering market growth.
Veterinary ART helps increase the productivity of livestock and the number of offspring to meet the growing demand for meat and milk. By employing superior genetic materials and facilitating accelerated breeding cycles, ARTs enhance the yield of milk and meat products to meet the increased consumption. In many countries, government and agricultural institutions provide subsidies and livestock-related programs that support the technologies, thus fueling market growth.
Veterinary assistive reproductive technology (ART) is an advanced breeding technology used to enhance the reproduction processes in animals by using techniques such as artificial insemination (AI), in vitro fertilization (IVF), embryo transfer (ET), and other technologies. The leading market players in the Europe veterinary ART market include Genus Plc, CRV Holding B.V., URUS Group LP, SEMEX, and IMV Technologies. These players fuel market expansion by creating creative ART solutions, increasing access to specialized equipment, providing veterinarians with training and services, and making R&D investments to enhance efficiency and success rates.
During 2021-2023, the Europe veterinary ART market grew steadily with support from technological and structural changes in breeding livestock, growing from USD 1.4 billion to USD 1.5 billion in 2023. Producers increasingly used sexed semen and genomic selection to improve herd genetics, shorten calving intervals, and increase productivity. Moreover, more extensive utilization of portable ART equipment and mobile veterinary services widened coverage in medium-sized farms, further boosting the adoption of ART across the region.
Europe Veterinary Assistive Reproduction Technology Market Trends
Europe Veterinary Assistive Reproduction Technology Market Analysis
Based on the type, the market is segmented into services, semen, instruments, and kits and consumables. The kits and consumables segment dominated the market in 2024 with a revenue of USD 565.6 million and is anticipated to witness growth at a CAGR of 7.9% between 2025 – 2034.
Based on the technology, the Europe veterinary assistive reproduction technology market is categorized into artificial insemination (AI), in vitro fertilization (IVF), embryo transfer (MOET), and other technologies. The artificial insemination (AI) segment dominated the market and is anticipated to reach 2.3 billion by 2034. The in vitro fertilization (IVF) segment, on the other hand, is anticipated to witness robust growth at a CAGR of 8.7%. IVF offers the ability to generate multiple embryos from high-value donor females, significantly enhancing reproductive efficiency compared to traditional artificial insemination. Thus, the demand for advanced breeding solutions that deliver faster genetic improvement is driving the adoption of this technique.
Based on the animal type, the Europe veterinary assistive reproduction technology market is categorized into bovine, swine, ovine, caprine, equine, and other animal types. The bovine segment dominated the market with 52.2% market share in 2024.
Based on the end use, the Europe veterinary assistive reproduction technology market is classified into veterinary clinics and hospitals, animal breeding centers, research institutes and universities, and other end users. In 2024, the veterinary clinics and hospitals segment held the highest market share and is expected to showcase growth at a 7.4% CAGR over the analysis period.
The Germany veterinary assistive reproduction technology market was valued at USD 253.8 million and USD 264.5 million in 2021 and 2022, respectively. The market size reached USD 290.5 million in 2024, growing from USD 276.7 million in 2023.
France is experiencing significant growth in the Europe veterinary ART market, primarily driven by its robust and advanced livestock industry.
Netherlands has become a prime growth center in the Europe veterinary ART market.
Europe Veterinary Assistive Reproduction Technology Market Share
The market is highly competitive, with the presence of both established players, emerging companies, and several local and regional players focusing on innovation and technological advancements. The top 5 market players in the Europe veterinary ART market, including Genus Plc, CRV Holding B.V., URUS Group LP, SEMEX, and IMV Technologies, account for ~48.5% of the market. These industry players are noted to have undertaken certain strategic initiatives, such as product launches and approvals, assisting them in sustaining the market competition.
Additionally, there are several local and regional players operating in the market who are boosting competition by providing affordable options at lower costs. These players are also involved in several strategies, such as mergers, acquisitions, and novel product launches, to expand their product offerings.
Europe Veterinary Assistive Reproduction Technology Market Companies
Few of the prominent players operating in the Europe veterinary assistive reproduction technology industry include:
Genus plc specializes in advanced breeding technologies for dairy, beef, and pork sectors. Operating through its subsidiaries Genus ABS (bovine genetics) and Genus PIC (porcine genetics), the company offers artificial insemination (AI), genomic testing, and reproductive services. The company serves over 85 countries and is recognized for its innovative approach to breeding and reproductive technologies.
CRV Holding is a Dutch cooperative specializing in cattle improvement, offering a comprehensive range of reproductive and genetic services. The company provides artificial insemination, embryo transfer, genomic testing, and herd management solutions. CRV's breeding programs focus on enhancing health, efficiency, and sustainability in dairy and beef herds. With a strong presence in Europe, CRV operates breeding centers in the Netherlands and collaborates with international distributors to serve global markets. The company emphasizes innovation and animal welfare in its breeding strategies.
URUS Group comprises of leading animal genetics and reproductive technology brands such as Alta Genetics, GENEX, and Trans Ova Genetics. The group offers a wide array of services, including artificial insemination, embryo transfer, in vitro fertilization, and genetic preservation. URUS focuses on providing sustainable and productive solutions for dairy and beef producers worldwide. Through its subsidiaries, URUS delivers advanced genetics, herd management tools, and reproductive services, playing a pivotal role in enhancing livestock productivity and genetic quality.
18.4% market share.
Collective market share in 2024 is 48.5%
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