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가축 반추동물 메탄 감축 시장 크기 및 공유 2025 – 2034

제품, 반추동물 종류, 적용 분야, 최종 용도별 시장 규모 및 성장 전망

보고서 ID: GMI10442
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발행일: June 2025
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Ruminant Methane Reduction Market Size

The global ruminant methane reduction market reached USD 2.7 billion in 2024. The market is expected to grow from USD 2.9 billion in 2025 to USD 5.2 billion in 2034, at a CAGR of 6.7%.
 

반추동물 메탄 저감 시장 주요 인사이트

시장 규모 및 성장

  • 2024년 시장 규모: 27억 달러
  • 2034년 예상 시장 규모: 52억 달러
  • 연평균 성장률(2025~2034): 6.7%

주요 시장 성장 동력

  • 농업 온실가스 배출 감축을 위한 규제 강화
  • 지속가능하고 기후 친화적인 축산 제품에 대한 수요 증가
  • 메탄 저감 사료 기술에 대한 투자 증가

과제

  • 고가의 첨단 저감 기술 비용
  • 소규모 및 전통 농가의 인식 부족
  • 표준화된 측정 및 검증 시스템의 부재

Ruminant livestock including cattle, sheep and goats account for the world’s major share of methane emissions, chiefly produced through enteric fermentation. As the demand for animal protein increases worldwide, ruminant methane emissions need to be addressed in order to achieve climate goals, improve production efficiency and promote sustainable agriculture.
 

Methane mitigation strategies have been developed, including feed, dietary manipulation, genetic selection of low-methane-emitting individuals, improved pasture management, and herd productivity improvements. In terms of feed additives, 3-NOP and seaweed-based supplements have demonstrated methane emissions reductions of up to 80% while maintaining productivity.
 

The collaboration of  governments and industry partners have increased by implementing methane emission opportunities by way of financial subsidies, carbon credit frameworks, and in national climate action plans. Nevertheless, several issues remain to develop scale, confirm emissions reductions, and develop outcomes suitable to local circumstances. The integration of these strategies with other circular bioeconomy approaches, like manure use and bio-digesters, further enhances and supports methane mitigation opportunities.
 

Ruminant Methane Reduction Market

Ruminant Methane Reduction Market Trends

Adoption of Methane-Reducing Feed Additives: The increasing use of feed additives such as 3-NOP, seaweed, and essential oils that suppress methane production within the rumen's digestive systems. These additives act on methanogenesis during rumen fermentation and can reduce enteric methane emissions from ruminants up to 30-90 %. The sector has seen increased investment from companies and governments to work on commercializing these technologies. In addition, countries that have regulatory schemes allowing their rapid approval for use, and are allowing these nutraceuticals to be included in some type of carbon credit scheme.
 

Increased Emphasis on Breeding and Genetics: Advancements in genomic and phenotyping such as residual feed intake, feed efficiency, and genetic traits to select are available now as farmers can measure and record genomic data to select for low-methane producers through genetics. These advances might be viewed as being environmentally friendly and provide sustainable cumulative reduction strategies; the potential increased use of genomic and phenotyping tools may lean towards precision agriculture for livestock which is often considered in developed markets and totally consider production as an item to be coordinated within the broader perspective of climate smart agriculture practices.
 

Carbon Market Integration and Policy Support: Ruminant methane reduction may is a stronger charioteer for larger-scale carbon trading activity as farmers and producers will reduce methane emissions and will also create carbon credits to be traded either in a voluntary or compliance carbon market. The economic opportunity is now attracting agribusinesses and early-stage start-ups to direct funding to scalable mitigation technologies. At the same time, there are a growing number of supportive policies, funding initiatives being rolled out in regions such as EU, Australia and North America. These supportive policies are intended to promote & support the adoption of methane reductions and to ensure that methane mitigation is also aligned or levered to national climate objectives and international agreements.
 

Ruminant Methane Reduction Market Analysis

Global Ruminant Methane Reduction Market Size, By Product, 2021-2034 (USD Billion)

On the basis of product, the market is segmented into feed additives, genetic & breeding solutions, management practices, biotechnology solutions, and other solutions. Feed additives holds a significant share at a valuation of USD 1 billion in 2024.
 

  • Additives for livestock diets dominate the development landscape and some of that includes methane inhibitors. For example, methane inhibitors that utilize 3-Nitrooxypropanol (3-NOP), bromoform compounds, and other various chemical agents have been shown to be the most effective. The natural product space is also trending with more and more general acceptance of an extract from a plant; that is, essential oils, plant extracts, additives derived from seaweed, and tannins. There is also growing acceptance of probiotics and prebiotics to improve gut microbiota to suppress some of the archaea that produce methane.
     
  •  Various enzymes and other advanced additives can if untapped, through improved digestion, decrease emission. Genetic and breeding options are becoming increasingly established, with tools such as low-methane or methane suppressing genetics, including selective breeding, and genomics which will promise emission reduction for a lifetime. Management options include several tools for improving feed efficiency through dietary changes, improved quality of forage, optional concentrate feeding, and precision feeding system.
     
  •  In addition, grazing options and herd management are tools to help provide sustainability. The biotechnological support markets are solidifying the concept of, microbes in place, rumen microbiome modification, methanogen inhibition, or vaccines as potential future ready tools.
     

Global Ruminant Methane Reduction Market Revenue Share, By Ruminant Type, (2024)

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On the basis of ruminant type, the ruminant methane reduction market is segmented into cattle, sheep, goats, buffalo, and other ruminants. Cattle hold the market share of 59.8% in 2024 and is expected to grow at a 7.1% of CAGR during the forecast period.
 

  • The ruminant methane reduction industry is looking at a broad spectrum of species, while cattle, particularly dairy and beef cattle, are at the forefront given the population size and methane emissions associated with these species. Although dairy cattle systemically lead to significant enteric emissions, they are excellent prospects for feed additives, probiotics, and precision nutrition technologies as they typically have shorter dietary cycles and higher metabolisms.
     
  • Beef cattle are commonly in extensive grazing systems, but are prospective candidates for feed-based mitigation strategies, using pasture management, natural compounds, or breeding. Sheep and goats are smaller though relevant segments, particularly in Africa, Asia, and Australia.
     
  • There is emphasis on low-cost solutions in the form of plant-based additives and similar grazing systems. Some other ruminants include deer, alpacas, and llamas, which have a small relative impact on global methane emissions but are being considered in parts of the world that have large pastoral industries.
     

On the basis of applications, the ruminant methane reduction market is segmented into commercial livestock operations, small & medium farms, pasture-based systems, and research & development. Commercial livestock operations estimated to grasp a value of USD 1.3 billion in 2025 and is expected to grow at a 7.1% of CAGR during the forecast period.
 

  • Large-scale producers are using feed additives such as 3-NOP, precision feeding technology and genetic solutions to generate evidence of emission reductions and participating in carbon credit markets. Small and medium farms, which account for a large percentage of global livestock production, there are cost and structure to consider to move ahead. 
     
  • The business case becomes stronger if governments can influence the agriculture sector with capacity-building and perhaps, incentives. Pasture-based systems are common in the temperate and tropical regions of Latin America, Africa, and Oceania. These systems often present a challenge as producers have limited ability to control feed intake. 
     
  • The R&D ecosystem supports all of this to advance technology and science for better farm management practices in the farming systems--modulating the microbiome, (seaweed-based) feed additives, vaccines targeting enteric methane, etc.  R&D represents a pivotal opportunity for developing technologies that are species and regions responsive (and affordable) that support the global emissions reduction objectives on whichever approaches are utilized on farm.
     

On the basis of end use, the ruminant methane reduction market is segmented into livestock farmers, feed manufacturers, food & beverage companies, government & research institutions, and others. Livestock farmers estimated to grab a value of USD 1.2 billion in 2025 and is expected to grow at a 6.1% of CAGR during the forecast period.
 

  • Feed manufacturers are crucial to developing and scaling solutions to reduce methane by integrating additive formulations in feed and distributing them to livestock farmers. Feed manufacturers encourage conforming to agricultural emissions reduction technology by including the emission reducing technologies in their traditional feed products.
     
  • Food and beverage companies also can be significant change agents because they source from low-emission farms and have sustainability strategies, particularly net-zero goals and investment in sustainable supply chains. If food and beverage companies are committed to sustainability, they will create demand for traceable methane-efficient animal products in developing markets.
     
  • Government and research institutions can also be enablers because they fund research on emerging solutions targeting the methane emissions from enteric fermentation using novel methods like microbiome modification and vaccination. Government and research institutions will establish policy structures and incentive programs to support adoption. They will also play a role to validate technologies and the environmental and safety performance to be legally acceptable in their regions.
     

U.S. Ruminant Methane Reduction Market Size, 2021-2034 (USD Million)

The ruminant methane reduction market is dominated by U.S, which accounted for a revenue of USD 895.3 million of total revenue in 2024.
 

  • The U.S. market is gaining noteworthy thrust, driven by regulatory frameworks, corporate climate commitments, and technological advancements. Enteric fermentation in cattle is the largest source of agricultural methane. Feed additives especially 3-NOP, essential oils, and seaweed-based solutions are gaining traction among commercial dairy and beef producers aiming to meet carbon reduction targets and qualify for sustainability certifications.
     
  • Top agro-industry and animal feed companies are tapping into research centers, and government agencies such as the USDA, to test and scale methane inhibitors.  The U.S. is also a center for innovation, with new startups and biotech startups working on methane vaccines, microbiome alteration strategies and developments that utilize AI to improve feed efficiency. With all the pieces of infrastructure, policy support and private capital in place, the U.S. market is continuing on a path to lead the global ruminant methane reduction industry using a variety of science-based approaches across both intensive and pasture-based systems.
     

Ruminant Methane Reduction Market Share

The U.S. market is now gaining traction from regulatory measures, corporate climate commitments, and technology. At the same time, enteric fermentation in cattle is the largest source of methane emissions in agriculture for the U.S., which prompted stakeholders in policy and industry to actively pursue methane reduction. Options such as feed additives, especially 3-NOP, essential oils and seaweed are becoming increasingly prevalent among commercial dairy and beef producers to fulfill carbon reduction obligations and obtain sustainability certifications.
 

Major agribusiness companies and feed companies in the United States are funding research partnerships with institutions and the government like the USDA to test and commercialize these methane inhibitors. Additionally, carbon markets and climate-smart agriculture grants offer incentives for early adopters of new technology, particularly in California and other more progressive states. Precision feeding systems, genetic breeding of low-methane livestock and improved grazing management have also been implemented in attempts to maximize productivity and emissions reduction. The U.S. is also a large centre of innovation where many startups and biotech companies are developing options such as methane vaccines, microbiome modification options, and AI-enabled feed efficiency options.
 

Ruminant Methane Reduction Market Companies

DSM-Firmenich: DSM-Firmenich is a world leader in science-based nutrition and health solutions. It has introduced feed additives - namely Bovaer (3-NOP), a proven methane inhibitor for ruminants, which has been shown to decrease methane emissions by as much as 30%. With its strong and extensive R&D and sustainability commitments, DSM-Firmenich works with dairy, meat and food producers to scale the methane emissions reduction imperatives. Its innovations toward emission reductions are congruent with climate goals around the world with regulatory approval in important markets such as the EU and Australia.
 

Cargill, Incorporated: Cargill is a large, global agribusiness company that provides animal nutrition, feed, and sustainability solutions. For ruminant methane emission reduction, Cargill's focus is advanced feed formulations, essential oils, and fermentation additive solutions that decrease emissions and improve productivity. The company works in collaboration with research institutes and farmers globally to demonstrate proof of effectiveness, and adoption. Cargill's scale, integrated supply chain (adjacency), and investing to net-zero objectives is very compelling for creating more sustainable livestock systems.
 

BASF SE: BASF SE is a large multinational chemical company active in animal nutrition research and development including research toward the reduction of enteric methane emissions. Due to expertise in organic acids, enzymes and biotechnology the company can work alongside feed manufacturers and research institutions to develop methane-reducing solutions. BASF recognizes its responsibility to take full account of its contribution to environmental performance, as well as livestock performance; during which help create climate-resilient agriculture in standalone or integrated methods of feeding.
 

Evonik Industries AG: Evonik Industries is a specialty chemicals company, with a strong animal nutrition business unit, that is engaged in ruminant methane reduction with precision formulated amino acid formulations, probiotics, and enzyme solutions that optimise feed conversion and reduce emissions intensity (EI). Evonik incorporates sustainability into its feed explaining the advantages of livestock production sustainability and behaviours which reduce GHG emissions. Evonik also invests in digital tools for the ongoing monitoring of livestock performance. With science backed validity, Evonik provides livestock producers with options to achieve climate sustainability, or environmental targets, and/or limit emissions intensity of livestock production without negatively affecting productivity and animal health.
 

Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM): ADM is a global leader in human and animal nutrition with an expanding role in ruminant methane reduction. ADM develops feed additives, plant-based solutions, and microbial technologies to reduce and suppress enteric methane emissions. ADM actively works with academia and climate initiatives to support innovation and support the deployment of resources. ADM is a strong advocate for regenerative agriculture and sustainability in its various forms and connects livestock producers with the support and other resources to help livestock producers move toward low-carbon production systems in global markets.
 

Ruminant Methane Reduction Industry News:

  • In May 2024, DSM-Firmenich received regulatory approval from FDA in the U.S. for Bovaer a feed additive which can reduce the methane emissions.
     
  • In March 2024, Symbrosia started partnership with dairy corporation for its commercial trial in U.S for its red seaweed-based methane-reducing feed additive.
     
  • In February 2024, Cargill and Verra collaborated to develop new methodology for quantify and verify methane reductions from feed. This technology will help livestock manufacturers to access carbon market.
     

The ruminant methane reduction market research report includes an in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates and forecast in terms of revenue in (USD Billion) & Volume in (Kilo Tons) from 2021 – 2034 for the following segments:

Market, By Product

  • Feed additives
    • Methane inhibitors
      • 3-nitrooxypropanol (3-nop)
      • Bromoform compounds
      • Other chemical inhibitors
    • Natural compounds
      • Essential oils
      • Plant extracts
      • Seaweed-based additives
      • Tannins
    • Probiotics & prebiotics
      • Methane-reducing probiotics
      • Prebiotic compounds
    • Enzymes
    • Other feed additives
  • Genetic & breeding solutions
    • Low-methane genetics
    • Selective breeding programs
    • Genomic selection tools
  • Management practices
    • Dietary modifications
      • High-quality forages
      • Concentrate feeding
      • Precision feeding systems
    • Grazing management
    • Herd management optimization
  • Biotechnology solutions
    • Rumen microbiome modification
    • Methanogen inhibition
    • Vaccine development
  • Other solutions
    • Alternative protein sources
    • Methane capture technologies
    • Carbon sequestration methods

Market, By Ruminant Type

  • Cattle
    • Dairy
    • Beef
  • Sheep
  • Goats
  • Buffalo
  • Other ruminants
    • Deer
    • Alpacas & llamas
    • Other species

Market, by Application

  • Commercial livestock operations
    • Large-scale dairy farms
    • Large-scale beef operations
    • Feedlots
  • Small & medium farms
    • Family dairy farms
    • Mixed farming operations
    • Specialty livestock farms
  • Pasture-based systems
    • Extensive grazing systems
    • Rotational grazing systems
    • Silvopastoral systems
  • Research & development
    • Academic research institutions
    • Government research programs
    • Private R&D facilities

Market, By End Use

  • Livestock farmers
    • Dairy farmers
    • Beef producers
    • Sheep & goat farmers
  • Feed manufacturers
    • Commercial feed producers
    • Specialty feed companies
    • Feed additive manufacturers
  • Food & beverage companies
    • Dairy processors
    • Meat processors
    • Food service companies
  • Government & research institutions
    • Agricultural departments
    • Environmental agencies
    • Research universities
  • Others
    • Carbon credit developers
    • Consulting services
    • Technology integrators

The above information is provided for the following regions and countries:

  • North America 
    • U.S.
    • Canada
  • Europe 
    • Germany
    • UK
    • France
    • Italy
    • Spain
  • Asia Pacific 
    • China
    • India
    • Japan
    • Australia
    • South Korea
  • Latin America 
    • Brazil
    • Mexico
    • Argentina
  • Middle East and Africa 
    • Saudi Arabia
    • South Africa
    • UAE
저자:  Kiran Pulidindi, Kunal Ahuja

연구 방법론, 데이터 소스 및 검증 프로세스

이 보고서는 직접적인 산업 대화, 독자적인 모델링, 엄격한 교차 검증을 기반으로 한 구조화된 연구 프로세스에 기반하며, 단순한 데스크 리서치가 아닙니다.

6단계 연구 프로세스

  1. 1. 연구 설계 및 애널리스트 감독

    GMI에서 우리의 연구 방법론은 인간 전문 지식, 엄격한 검증, 그리고 완전한 투명성의 기반 위에 구축되었습니다. 우리 보고서의 모든 통찰, 트렌드 분석 및 예측은 고객의 시장 뉴앙스를 이해하는 경험 있는 애널리스트에 의해 개발됩니다.

    우리의 접근 방식은 업계 참여자 및 전문가와의 직접적인 교류를 통한 광범위한 1차 연구를 통합하고, 검증된 글로볌 출처의 포괄적인 2차 연구로 보완합니다. 원본 데이터 소스에서 최종 인사이트까지 완전한 추적성을 유지하면서 신뢰할 수 있는 예측을 제공하기 위해 정량화된 영향 분석을 적용합니다.

  2. 2. 1차 연구

    1차 연구는 우리 방법론의 추출이며, 전체 인사이트의 약 80%를 기여합니다. 분석의 정확성과 깊이를 보장하기 위해 업계 참여자와의 직접적인 교류가 포함됩니다. 우리의 구조화된 인터뷰 프로그램은 C-suite 임원, 이사 및 주제 전문가들의 입력을 받아 지역 및 글로볌 시장을 다룹니다. 이러한 상호 작용은 전략적, 운영적, 기술적 관점을 제공하여 종합적인 인사이트와 신뢰할 수 있는 시장 예측을 가능하게 합니다.

  3. 3. 데이터 마이닝 및 시장 분석

    데이터 마이닝은 우리 연구 프로세스의 핵심 부분으로, 전체 방법론의 약 20%를 기여합니다. 주요 플레이어의 수익 점유율 분석을 통해 시장 구조 분석, 업계 트렌드 식별, 거시경제 요인 평가가 포함됩니다. 관련 데이터는 유료 및 무료 출처에서 수집되어 신뢰할 수 있는 데이터베이스를 구축합니다. 이 정보는 유통업체, 제조업체, 협회 등 주요 이해관계자의 검증을 받아 1차 연구와 시장 규모 산정을 지원하기 위해 통합됩니다.

  4. 4. 시장 규모 산정

    우리의 시장 규모 산정은 상향식 접근 방식에 기반하며, 1차 인터뷰를 통해 직접 수집된 기업 수익 데이터와 함께 제조업체의 생산량 수치 및 설치 또는 배포 통계를 활용합니다. 이러한 입력값들을 지역 시장 전반에 걸쳐 종합하여 실제 산업 활동에 기반한 글로벌 추정치를 도출합니다.

  5. 5. 예측 모델 및 주요 가정

    모든 예측에는 다음 사항에 대한 명시적인 문서화가 포함됩니다:

    • ✓ 핵심 성장 원동력 및 가정된 영향

    • ✓ 저해 요인 및 완화 시나리오

    • ✓ 규제 가정 및 정책 변화 리스크

    • ✓ 기술 수용 곡선 매개변수

    • ✓ 거시경제 가정 (GDP 성장률, 인플레이션, 통화)

    • ✓ 경쟁 역학 및 시장 진입/이탈 예상

  6. 6. 검증 및 품질 보증

    마지막 단계에서는 도메인 전문가들이 필터링된 데이터를 수동으로 검토하여 자동화 시스템이 놀칠 수 있는 뉘앙스와 맥락적 오류를 식별하는 인간 검증이 포함됩니다. 이 전문가 검토는 품질 보증의 중요한 층을 추가하여 데이터가 연구 목표 및 도메인별 기준에 부합하는지 확인합니다.

    당사의 3단계 검증 프로세스는 데이터 신뢰성을 최대화합니다:

    • ✓ 통계적 검증

    • ✓ 전문가 검증

    • ✓ 시장 현실 검토

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서비스 연수
설립 이래 일관된 제공
A+
BBB 인증
전문 표준 및 만족도
ISO
인증된 품질
ISO 9001-2015 인증 회사
150+
연구 분석가
10개 이상의 산업 분야
95%
고객 유지율
5년 관계 가치

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소의 메테인 감축 시장 규모는 얼마나 됩니까?
2024년 글로벌 반추동물 메탄 감축 산업 규모는 27억 달러로 평가되었으며, 2025년부터 2034년까지 연평균 성장률(CAGR) 6.7%로 성장하여 2034년까지 52억 달러에 달할 것으로 예상됩니다.
시장에서 사료 첨가제 세그먼트의 규모는 얼마입니까?
2024년 사료 첨가제 시장은 10억 달러의 상당한 가치를 기록했습니다.
저자:  Kiran Pulidindi, Kunal Ahuja
라이선스 옵션 살펴보기:

시작 가격: $2,450

프리미엄 보고서 세부 정보:

기준 연도: 2024

프로파일 기업: 20

대상 국가: 18

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