The market is gaining steady momentum as livestock producers increasingly adopt advanced nutrition solutions that support animal performance, regulatory compliance, and environmental responsibility. Organic trace minerals, including chelated and protein-bound forms of essential micronutrients, are becoming integral to modern feeding programs due to their higher bioavailability and efficient utilization within animal metabolism. These formulations enable better nutrient absorption while reducing mineral excretion, supporting sustainable livestock production systems. The transition away from conventional inorganic minerals is also influenced by tightening regulations related to feed efficiency, animal welfare, and environmental impact. Producers are focusing on precision nutrition to improve growth rates, immunity, reproductive performance, and overall herd productivity. As a result, organic trace minerals are being positioned as premium additives that align economic efficiency with responsible production practices across multiple livestock segments.
The zinc segment accounted for 49.3% share in 2025, supported by its essential role in metabolic processes, immune response, reproductive efficiency, and structural tissue integrity across animal species. Consistent supplementation remains economically important for maintaining herd health and productivity.
The dairy segment held 40.7% share in 2025, reflecting the sector’s intensive nutritional requirements and strong focus on performance optimization throughout lactation and high-production cycles.
North America Animal Feed Organic Trace Minerals Market held 24.6% share in 2025, driven by large-scale commercial livestock operations, advanced feed formulation practices, and a supportive regulatory environment. The United States remains the leading contributor within the region due to widespread adoption of premium feed additives.
Key companies active in the Animal Feed Organic Trace Minerals Market include Cargill, Zinpro Corporation, Nutreco N.V., Alltech, Inc., Kemin Industries Inc., Archer Daniels Midland Company, Novus International, Inc., Royal DSM NV, Phibro Animal Health Corporation, Ridley, Inc., Pancosma SA., QualiTech Corp., Vamso Biotec Pvt Ltd, Tanke Biosciences Corporation, Mercer Milling Company, Inc., Davidsons Animal Feeds, U.S. Rare Earth Minerals, Inc., and Biochem. Companies operating in the Global Animal Feed Organic Trace Minerals Market are strengthening their market position through targeted research and development focused on improving mineral bioavailability and formulation efficiency. Strategic partnerships with feed manufacturers and livestock producers support customized nutrition programs and long-term supply agreements. Firms are expanding production capacity and regional distribution networks to enhance market reach and reliability.
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Companies Mentioned
The companies profiled in this Animal Feed Organic Trace Minerals market report include:- Zinpro Corporation
- Vamso Biotec Pvt Ltd
- Tanke Biosciences Corporation
- Royal DSM NV
- Archer Daniels Midland Company
- Alltech, Inc.
- Ridley, Inc.
- Phibro Animal Health Corporation
- Pancosma SA.
- QualiTech Corp.
- Biochem
- Nutreco N.V.
- Mercer Milling Company, Inc.
- Novus International, Inc.
- Davidsons Animal Feeds
- U.S. Rare Earth Minerals, Inc.
- Cargill
- Kemin Industries Inc.
Table Information
| Report Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| No. of Pages | 210 |
| Published | December 2025 |
| Forecast Period | 2025 - 2035 |
| Estimated Market Value ( USD | $ 841.9 Million |
| Forecasted Market Value ( USD | $ 1500 Million |
| Compound Annual Growth Rate | 5.9% |
| Regions Covered | Global |
| No. of Companies Mentioned | 19 |


