
As the use of antibiotics in animal agriculture comes under intense scrutiny, a new class of feed additives is stepping into the spotlight: eubiotics. Designed to promote gut health, enhance nutrient absorption, and support immunity, eubiotics are rapidly emerging as a high-demand alternative to conventional antibiotics in feed.
According to Future Market Insights (FMI), the global eubiotics market is projected to grow from USD 4.8 billion in 2025 to USD 9.4 billion by 2035, registering a strong compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.9% over the forecast period. In a feed industry often defined by incremental shifts, this is a sharp upward curve—and one that signals a profound recalibration of priorities in food production.
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Antibiotics Out, Eubiotics In
For decades, the livestock sector relied on antibiotics not just to treat illness but to accelerate growth. But mounting concerns over drug resistance, consumer demand for “cleaner” meat, and regulatory reforms are forcing producers to rethink old routines. That rethink has a name—and a market: eubiotics.
Eubiotics refer to a class of non-antibiotic feed additives, including probiotics, prebiotics, organic acids, essential oils, and synbiotics. They are designed to balance gut microbiota, improve digestion, and reduce pathogen risk—all without the health and regulatory baggage antibiotics now carry.
Why the Market Is Booming
Future Market Insights points to several factors behind the eubiotics boom:
- Shifting regulations across multiple regions are driving producers to seek antibiotic-free alternatives.
- Consumer pressure for traceable, chemical-free meat is influencing sourcing standards across global supply chains.
- Operational benefits—including better feed conversion rates and lower mortality—are making eubiotics a compelling investment for intensive livestock operations.
The market is also benefiting from expanding awareness and product development in both monogastric (poultry, swine) and ruminant (cattle, sheep) livestock systems.
A Global Opportunity—With Local Impact
While the largest market share is currently concentrated in Europe, FMI expects Asia-Pacific and North America to see accelerated adoption through 2035. As emerging economies scale their meat production, and developed markets enforce stricter residue and labeling requirements, eubiotics are increasingly seen as a non-negotiable part of the feed formula.
This isn’t just a trend—it’s a structural shift in how animals are raised, how food is regulated, and how risk is managed across agricultural supply chains.
What the Future Holds
The projected doubling of the global eubiotics market by 2035 signals more than just strong investor interest. It marks a systemic change in the priorities of global food production: from reactive treatments to proactive nutrition strategies.
While implementation challenges remain—cost, access, and education among them—the trajectory is clear. As traditional antibiotics lose their social license in the food chain, eubiotics are positioned not just as an alternative, but as a new global standard.
Future Market Insights concludes that the next decade will be defined by strategic shifts in feed composition—and eubiotics will be at the core of that evolution.
In short: the gut is the new frontier in animal agriculture. And the eubiotics market is growing fast to meet it.
Key Players:
- Cargill Inc.
- BASF SE
- Koninklijke DSM N.V.
- Novozymes
- Beneo Group
- Lesaffre Group
- Kemin Industries, Inc.
- Novus International, Inc.
- Hansen Holding A/S
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Key Segmentation
By Type:
Based on type, the sector is divided into probiotics, prebiotics, organic acid, essential oil, and enzymes.
By Form:
The eubiotics market segmentation includes dry and liquid based on the form.
By Function:
In terms of function, the industry is categorized into nutrition and gut health, yield, and immunity.
By Livestock:
By livestock, the industry is segmented into cattle, poultry, swine, aquaculture, and others.
By Region:
Analysis has been carried out in key countries of North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa, and Latin America.
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