市場調查報告書
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印度的水產飼料市場評估:類別,各生長階段,不同形狀,各流通管道,各地區,機會,預測(2018年度~2032年度)India Aqua Feed Market Assessment, By Species, By Life Stage, By Form, By Distribution Channel, By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, FY2018-FY2032F |
印度水產飼料市場規模預計將從 2024 財年的 35.1 億美元增至 2032 財年的 64 億美元,在 2025 財年至 2032 財年的預測期內複合年增長率為 7.80%。飼料配方和加工技術的進步正在提高水產飼料的效率和功效。例如,擠壓技術可提高飼料品質和消化率。營養科學知識的增加促進了飼料的開發,使水生物種能夠實現最佳生長和健康。
印度政府實施了各種政策和計劃來支持水產養殖業,包括飼料生產補貼和採用可持續做法的激勵措施。國家漁業發展委員會 (NFDB) 和 Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) 等倡議正在提供財政和技術支持,並為該行業的發展做出貢獻。 2023年12月,印度政府在2023年全球生物印度展上宣布了革命性的生物發酵魚飼料產品 "Bio Guru 3F Pro" 。這是印度首款非動物性魚飼料,旨在支持零殘忍水產養殖。這種魚飼料具有有機成分、益生菌含量以及增強免疫力和生產力的特性。印度最常見的水產飼料是顆粒飼料,它以最方便的形式提供均衡的營養。它們有不同的尺寸和成分,適合不同的物種和生長階段。
隨著水產飼料產業需求的不斷增長,需要開發適當的水產養殖基礎設施,例如孵化場、飼料廠和加工裝置。基礎設施可以幫助更有效地支持生產密集、適當分配和平等獲得優質飼料。
印度進入全球海鮮市場為擴大水產飼料生產提供了巨大潛力。水產養殖的出口導向做法加強了正確配製的優質飼料的使用,以滿足國際標準和市場需求。
海鮮消費推動市場成長
印度海鮮消費量的增加得益於其豐富的營養成分,包括優質蛋白質和必需的 omega-3 脂肪酸。這一趨勢的基礎是人們的健康意識越來越強。對此類海鮮的需求從根本上增加了有助於永續水產養殖的專用飼料的生產。隨著越來越多的消費者重視海鮮的健康益處,對有效且營養均衡的水產飼料的需求不斷增加。相反,消費者健康趨勢的整合有利於以水產養殖為基礎的做法,正在推動水產飼料市場的成長。
印度農業研究委員會、農業和農民福利部、印度政府和 WorldFish 於 2023 年 2 月進行的一項調查顯示,72.1% 的印度人口(即 9.67 億人)的飲食中含有魚類。該國的海鮮消費量正在增加。
水產養殖增加帶動市場需求
印度已成為世界領先的水產養殖國家之一,國內和國際市場對海鮮產品的需求不斷增加。根據聯合國糧食及農業組織估計,2023年印度將成為世界第二大魚類生產國。 2021年,印度的魚類產量估計達到1,440萬噸。此外,到2022年,海鮮生產的出口收入將約為79億美元,其中蝦占出口總額的70%。
隨著人們對海鮮的需求不斷增長,水產養殖在全國範圍內不斷擴大,對特種水產飼料的需求也隨之增加。隨著水產養殖規模不斷擴大以滿足需求,重點已轉向開發和供應高品質、營養均衡的飼料,以支持水生物種的最佳生長和健康。因此,蓬勃發展的水產養殖極大地推動了水產飼料產業的發展,對維持印度海鮮生產的成長發揮著重要作用。
本報告提供印度的水產飼料市場相關調查分析,提供市場規模與預測,市場動態,主要企業的形勢及預測等資訊。
India aqua feed market is projected to witness a CAGR of 7.80% during the forecast period FY2025-FY2032, growing from USD 3.51 billion in FY2024 to USD 6.40 billion in FY2032. Advancements in feed formulation and processing technologies have improved the efficiency and efficacy of aqua feeds. Extrusion technology, for instance, enhances feed quality and digestibility. More knowledge in nutritional science has led to the development of feeds that will allow optimal growth and health in aquatic species.
The Indian government has implemented various policies and schemes to support the aquaculture sector, including subsidies for feed production and incentives for adopting sustainable practices. Initiatives such as the National Fisheries Development Board (NFDB) and Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) provide financial and technical support, contributing to the sector's growth. In December 2023, the Government of India presented a ground-breaking product, Bio Guru 3F Pro: Bio-fermented Fish Feed during the Global Bio India 2023 event. This is India's first ever vegan fish feed which was launched to support the cruelty-free aquaculture. This fish feed boasts an organic composition, prebiotic bacteria content, and properties which enhance immunity and productivity. The most common form of aqua feed available in India is Pellets which offers a balanced nutrition in the most convenient form. They come in various sizes and compositions tailored to different species and growth stages.
The need for developing proper infrastructure for aquaculture, such as hatcheries, feed mills, and processing units, goes in accordance with the increasing demands for the aqua feed industry. Infrastructure helps to support enhanced production, proper distribution, and equal access to the quality feeds more effectively.
India's involvement in the global seafood market offers vast potential for increased aqua feed production. Export-oriented practices in aquaculture will enhance the use of correctly formulated high-quality feeds to match international standards and market demand.
Seafood Consumption to Drive Market Growth
The increase in the consumption of seafood in India is the result of its rich nutritional profile, including high-quality protein and essential omega-3 fatty acids. This trend presumes that people have started to be more health-conscious. This movement in preferred diets has completely evolved the dynamics of the aqua feed industry as these demands for seafood engage increased production with respect to specialized feeds, which basically contributes to sustainable aquaculture. As more consumers have shifted their focus towards the health benefits of seafood, there has been an associated rise in demand for effective and nutritionally-balanced aqua feeds. On the contrary, merging consumer health trends in favor of aquaculture-based practices boosts the growth of the aqua feed market.
The study conducted in February 2023 by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare, Government of India, and WorldFish coined that 72.1% of Indian population which amounts to 967 million individuals include fish in their diet, increasing the consumption of seafood in the country.
Rise in Aquaculture in the Country to Boost Market Demand
India has emerged as one of the leading countries in global aquaculture, with increasing seafood demand, both in domestic and international markets. As per the estimates of Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, in 2023, India was the second major producer of fish globally. In 2021, the fish production in India reached an estimated level of 14.4 million tonnes. Moreover, the export earnings from the fish and fishery production were approximately USD 7.9 billion in 2022 with shrimps contributing to 70% of the total export.
With the increasing appetite for seafood as a backdrop, aquaculture practices got extended all over the country, which multiplied the demand for specialized aqua feeds. With aquaculture scaling up to meet demand, focus has shifted to developing and supplying high-quality, nutritionally-balanced feeds supporting optimal growth and health of aquatic species. Fast-growing aquaculture is therefore significantly stimulating the aqua feed industry, underlining its critical role in sustaining India's seafood production growth.
The government of India is making efforts to promote the aquaculture of India, thereby, requiring more aquafeed. For instance, the government of India allocated USD 311 million (INR 2616.44 crore) for the Ministry of Fisheries in FY2024-FY2025. This allocation shows an increase by 54% in comparison to the allocation made during FY2023-FY2024.
Fish Feed to Dominate the Aqua Feed Market Share in India
Dominance of fish production over other aquatic animals in India can be attributed to some of the main factors. The fish species alone, such as tilapia, catfish, and carp, are very adapted to the wide range of aquatic environments in the country, including freshwater, brackish, and marine systems. Compared to the rearing of other aquatic species, fish farming is relatively associated with lower costs of production and faster growth rates, making it more economically viable. Moreover, their production has been supported by traditional practices and wide cultural preferences for fish. The study of the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) pointed that India registered a per capita yearly consumption of fish of over 13 kg in FY2022-FY2023.
The policies of the governments and subsidies have been drafted to make rearing fish more efficient and productive. In contrast, most of the aquatic animals, such as shrimp and mollusks, are generally burdened with higher costs of production, failure in control over diseases, and more complex conditions of environment. Hence, the aquaculture industry in India has given heed to fish production to strategically be at the forefront in terms of global fish production by using ecological advantage and economic feasibility.
In February 2024, IB Group notified its successful inauguration of ABIS Fish Feed Plant in Sukhri, Chattisgarh. This plant is India's first completely automated fish feed plant which is occupied in manufacturing climate-resilient floating fish feed.
Future Market Scenario (FY2025 - FY2032F)
The market is expected to witness expansion in the forecast period due to the increasing focus on sustainability in the aquaculture industry. The shift has been observed towards alternative protein sources, including insect meal and algae-based feeds, strive to replace or reduce the volume of traditional fishmeal while mitigating their environmental impacts. This move has support from both private and regulatory sectors.
Ongoing research and development efforts are crucial in enhancing feed formulations and addressing challenges related to aquatic health and growth. Collaboration between academic institutions, research organizations, and industry players fosters innovation and drives the development of more effective and sustainable feed solutions.
Key Players Landscape and Outlook
The increased investments from the key players and multinational companies in the aqua feed market in India along with the introduction of innovative products, driving the market growth exponentially. This growth is fueled by the entry of new players into the emerging market and existing product range.
The key players are expanding themselves by establishing new productive capacities with the aim to increase the production of their existing aqua feeds. In February 2023, Skretting India broadened its operations with the latest shrimp and fish feed production site in Surat. This production facility enables the company to further enrich the support for its customers and the Indian aquaculture sector. The facility will cater to the domestic and export markets of the country.
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Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work.