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The Feed Trace Mineral market is a segment of the Animal Feedstuffs industry that focuses on providing trace minerals to livestock. Trace minerals are essential for the health and growth of animals, and are typically added to feed in the form of a premix. Trace minerals are typically sourced from natural sources such as rock, soil, and seawater, and are then processed into a form that can be easily added to feed. Trace minerals are also available in synthetic forms, which are often more cost-effective than natural sources.
The Feed Trace Mineral market is highly competitive, with a wide range of suppliers offering a variety of products. Companies in the market include Alltech, Kemin, Nutreco, Novus International, and Zinpro Corporation. Show Less Read more