![]() |
市場調查報告書
商品編碼
1423488
全球牲畜識別市場 - 2023-2030Global Livestock Identification Market - 2023-2030 |
※ 本網頁內容可能與最新版本有所差異。詳細情況請與我們聯繫。
概述
2022年,全球牲畜辨識市場規模達36.7億美元,預計2030年將達到79.4億美元,2023-2030年預測期間CAGR為10.12%。
對牲畜福利的道德考量正在推動識別系統的採用,以便更好地管理個別動物的健康、營養和生活條件。研究機構、技術公司和農業部門之間的合作正在促進牲畜識別領域的創新,從而開發出更複雜、更有效率的解決方案
2023 年 10 月,西非國家貝南的埃多州宣布引入國家動物識別和追溯系統 (NAITS),這是解決畜牧業面臨的問題的歷史性舉措。透過確保負擔能力並促進農民和牲畜生產者之間的和諧,最先進的系統旨在增加國內牲畜產量。
由於擴大使用識別解決方案來追蹤牛的生產和健康記錄,牛佔了一半以上的市場佔有率。同樣,歐洲主導牲畜辨識市場,佔了最大的市場。 2022 年 9 月,艾薇兒的動物飼料部門 Sanders 為法國牲畜生產商推出了一次性 600 萬歐元(590 萬美元)的紓困計畫。該計劃旨在鼓勵農場轉讓、設施和開發,以支持法國牲畜的長期生存。動態
畜牧場數量不斷增加
推動牲畜識別市場成長的主要因素之一是世界上牲畜養殖場數量的不斷增加。根據漁業、畜牧和乳業部畜牧和乳業司進行的第 20 次牲畜普查,印度牲畜存欄總數為 5.3676 億頭,在 2012 年牲畜普查期間增加了 4.8%。越來越多飼養牛、雞、豬和其他牲畜的農場需要有效且值得信賴的識別系統來追蹤、管理和監督這些動物的整個生命週期。
每個飼養牲畜的農場都需要強大的識別方法來追蹤個別動物、健康監測和準確的記錄保存。因此,RFID 標籤、耳標或電子識別系統等現代識別技術對於農場管理、合規性和促進供應鏈的可追溯性是必要的。
政府規章
牲畜識別市場的成長很大程度上受到政府法規的推動,特別是在動物健康和食品安全方面。這些準則在世界各地都嚴格遵守,並要求所有供應鏈必須採取措施追溯其來源並識別所有動物。這些指令的目的是預防疾病,避免可能的疫情爆發,並確保到達消費者手中的任何來自牲畜的產品的品質和標準。
實施強大的牲畜識別系統有助於當局和利益相關者進行動物追蹤、健康記錄和來源確定。 2023年11月,烏干達政府與麥克雷雷大學合作,推出了電子牲畜辨識與追溯系統。該系統的目的是追蹤動物從農場到最終目的地的情況。
RFID標籤和閱讀器等電子辨識設備成本高昂
牲畜識別市場面臨的主要障礙是 RFID 標籤和閱讀器等電子識別設備的高成本。規模較小或資源有限的畜牧生產者在購買 RFID 標籤、閱讀器和相關基礎設施時面臨財務挑戰。
希望採用這些系統的農民面臨 RFID 標籤和閱讀器成本帶來的巨大經濟負擔;軟體整合等基礎設施要求進一步增加了成本。農民也被迫為這些電子識別設備的維護、更換和升級等經常性費用制定預算,這增加了整體擁有成本,從而抑制了農民投資此類技術的意願。
Overview
Global Livestock Identification Market reached US$ 3.67 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 7.94 billion by 2030, growing with a CAGR of 10.12% during the forecast period 2023-2030.
Ethical considerations for the welfare of livestock are driving the adoption of identification systems that enable better management of individual animal health, nutrition, and living conditions. Collaborative efforts among research institutions, technology companies, and the agricultural sector are fostering innovation in livestock identification, leading to the development of more sophisticated and efficient solutions
In October 2023, Edo State, in Benin, a country in West Africa, announced the introduction of the National Animal Identification and Traceability System (NAITS), a historic initiative to solve issues facing the livestock industry. By guaranteeing affordability and fostering harmony between crop farmers and livestock producers, the state-of-the-art system aims to increase domestic livestock production.
Cattle account for over half of the market share due to the increasing use of identification solutions to track cattle production and health records. Similarly, Europe dominates the Livestock Identification market, capturing the largest market share. In September 2022, Avril's animal feed arm, Sanders, introduced a one-time €6 million ($5.9 million) relief program for French livestock producers. The program seeks to encourage farm transfers, installations, and development to support the long-term viability of French livestock.Dynamics
Increasing Number of Livestock Farms
One major factor driving the livestock identification market's growth is the increasing number of livestock farms in the world. With 536.76 million livestock overall, the livestock population in India has increased by 4.8% during the 2012 Livestock Census, according to the 20th Livestock Census conducted by the Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying. More and more farms raising cattle, chickens, pigs, and other livestock require effective and trustworthy identifying systems to track, manage, and oversee these animals over their lives.
Every farm with livestock needs strong identification methods for individual animal tracking, health monitoring, and accurate record keeping. Therefore, modern identification technologies such as RFID tags, ear tags, or electronic identification systems are necessary for farm management purposes, regulatory compliance, and facilitating traceability in the supply chain.
Government Regulations
The growth of the market for livestock identification is greatly driven by government regulations, especially regarding animal health and food safety. These guidelines are strictly followed all over the world and require that all supply chains must have measures of tracing back to their sources as well as identifying all animals. The point of these directives is disease prevention, avoiding possible outbreaks, and ensuring quality and standards in any product derived from livestock reaching consumers.
Implementation of strong livestock identification systems facilitates animal tracking, health records, and source determination by authorities and stakeholders. In November 2023, The government of Uganda collaborated with Makerere University and launched an electronic livestock identification and traceability system. The system's purpose is to track animals from the farm to their final destinations.
High Cost of Electronic Identification Devices Such as RFID Tags and Readers
The livestock identification market is facing a major hurdle in the form of high costs involved in electronic identification devices such as RFID tags and readers. Smaller or resource-constrained livestock producers have a financial challenge to meet when it comes to purchasing RFID tags, readers, and associated infrastructure.
Farmers who wish to adopt these systems face a huge financial burden from the cost of RFID tags and readers; infrastructural requirements such as software integration further escalate the costs. Farmers are also compelled to budget for recurrent expenses on maintenance, replacement, and upgrading of these electronic identification devices which increases the overall cost of ownership thus inhibiting the willingness of farmers to invest in technology of this nature.
The global livestock identification market is segmented based on offering, device lifecycle, livestock, technology and region.
Increasing Use of Identification Solutions to Track Cattle Production and Health Records
The livestock identification market is dominated by cattle, which play a vital role in the global agricultural sector. With their ability to provide meat, dairy products, and other valuable resources, maintaining effective identification and tracking systems for these animals becomes of utmost importance. The cattle industry relies on robust livestock identification practices primarily due to the need for disease control, traceability measures, and streamlined supply chain management.
In recent years, technological advancements have revolutionized the field of livestock identification within the cattle sector. In June 2021, Dvara e-Dairy Solutions Pvt. Ltd. announced that it has partnered with IFFCO Tokio General Insurance to offer a digital cattle identity solution for insurance that is powered by artificial intelligence (AI).
Europe's Substantial Livestock Population
The European livestock industry is diverse and well-established, encompassing a range of species such as cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs. The EU has a substantial livestock population. According to Eurostat, On EU farms in 2020, there were an anticipated 75 million sheep and goats, 76 million cattle (cattle or buffalo), and 146 million pigs. The need for efficient management and monitoring of this extensive livestock population further drives the demand for identification solutions.
Moreover, the European Union (EU) has stringent regulations and standards regarding traceability and identification of livestock. These regulations are designed to ensure food safety, animal health, and overall quality of agricultural products. These policies have incentivized the adoption of advanced livestock identification technologies by farmers and livestock owners across Europe.
The market for cattle identification has been greatly influenced by the COVID-19 outbreak. The manufacturing and distribution of identifying technologies have been complicated by disruptions in the global supply chain, which has an impact on the accessibility and prompt installation of these systems. Farmers' spending priorities have also been impacted by the pandemic's economic uncertainty.
Farmer adoption and integration of new identifying technology have been impeded by the pandemic's lockdowns and movement restrictions, which have disrupted the usual operation of livestock-related activities. As a result, the market for livestock identification has grown more slowly overall.
The market for livestock identification has been significantly impacted by the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, especially in the afflicted areas. Agriculture-related operations, such as managing cattle, have been disrupted by the conflict, making it difficult to establish and maintain identifying systems.
The implementation of improved livestock identification technologies has been impeded by war-related concerns, such as economic instability and logistical interruptions. When faced with violence and displacement, farmers and livestock owners may put more importance on meeting their fundamental survival needs than on spending money on advanced identification techniques.
The major global players in the market include Merck & Co., Inc., Datamars, Nedap Livestock Management, Schippers Export EU BV, Livestock Improvement Corporation Ltd, CAISLEY International, Kupsan Tag Company, Luoyang Laipson Information Technology Co., Ltd, Leader Products, LAIPSON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
The global livestock identification market report would provide approximately 70 tables, 63 figures and 212 Pages.
LIST NOT EXHAUSTIVE