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The Direct Fed Microbials (DFM) market within the context of Animal Feedstuffs is a rapidly growing segment of the animal feed industry. DFM products are designed to improve the health and performance of animals by providing beneficial microorganisms to the digestive tract. These microorganisms are typically bacteria, fungi, and yeast, and are often referred to as probiotics. DFM products are used to improve digestion, reduce the risk of disease, and increase nutrient absorption. They are also used to improve the overall health and well-being of animals.
DFM products are available in a variety of forms, including powders, liquids, and granules. They are often added to feedstuffs as a supplement or as part of a complete feed formulation. DFM products are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to improve animal health and performance.
Some companies in the DFM market include Alltech, Biomin, Kemin, Novus International, and Nutriad. These companies offer a wide range of DFM products designed to meet the needs of different animal species. Show Less Read more