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Feed Grade Vitamin A Market Size, Share, Industry, Forecast and Outlook (2026-2033)

Global Feed Grade Vitamin A Market is Segmented By Type (High Purity Feed Grade Vitamin A, Low Purity Feed Grade Vitamin A), By Livestock (Poultry, Swine, Ruminants, Aquaculture, Others), By Distribution Channel (Supermarkets/Hypermarkets, Convenience Stores, E-Commerce, Others), and By Region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa)

Last Updated: || Author: Pranjal Mathur || Reviewed: Akshay Reddy

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Market Size 

Global Feed Grade Vitamin A Market size reached US$ 891.7 million in 2025 and is expected to reach US$ 1,165.7 million by 2033, growing with a CAGR of 3.90% during the forecast period 2026-2033.

As the global population continues to grow, there is an increasing demand for animal-derived products such as meat, dairy, and eggs. As per FAO, by 2030, it is anticipated that the protein content of meat from sheep, pigs, poultry, and cattle will increase by 5.9%, 13.1%, 17.8%, and 15.7%, respectively. This drives the need for feed supplements like vitamin A to enhance animal health and productivity.

The growing emphasis on animal welfare and overall livestock health has led to the adoption of nutritional strategies that prioritize animal well-being. Feed-grade vitamin A has become a crucial component of animal diets, as it plays a vital role in essential biological processes like vision, immune support, and growth. This nutritional approach is instrumental in ensuring the health and performance of animals in the livestock industry.

Poultry hold a significant share of the feed-grade vitamin A market due to the rising demand for vitamins in poultry production to meet the growing poultry meat and egg demand. Asia-Pacific holds the highest share of the feed-grade vitamin A market due to its rising livestock farming and focus on animal welfare. In June 2023, India Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, and Dairying launched the Nandi portal to help farmers by promoting the livestock industry.

Market Scope

MetricsDetails
CAGR3.9%
Size Available for Years2023-2033
Forecast Period2026-2033
Data AvailabilityValue (US$)
Segments CoveredType, Livestock, Distribution Channel and Region
Regions CoveredNorth America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America and Middle East & Africa
Fastest Growing RegionNorth America
Largest RegionAsia-Pacific
Report Insights CoveredCompetitive Landscape Analysis, Company Profile Analysis, Market Size, Share, Growth, Demand, Recent Developments, Mergers and Acquisitions, New Equipment Type Launches, Growth Strategies, Revenue Analysis, Porter’s Analysis, Pricing Analysis, Regulatory Analysis, Supply-Chain Analysis and Other key Insights.

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Feed Grade Vitamin A Market Dynamics

Rising Focus on Animal Health and Welfare

There is a growing focus on animal health and welfare which drives various feed supplements including the vitamin A product. In December 2022, India's government declared the implementation of the Livestock Health and Disease Control Program (LHDCP) nationwide. The program's objective is to reduce the danger to animal health. Vitamin A is vital for animals, supporting functions like vision, immunity, growth, and reproduction. Prioritizing animal health and welfare includes ensuring they receive sufficient nutrition, particularly vitamin A, to thrive.

Vitamin A bolsters animal immune systems, enhancing their resilience against diseases and infections. Producers prioritize proper nutrition, including vitamin A supplementation, to lower the risk of illnesses and promote overall animal health. This focus on animal well-being drives the demand for feed-grade vitamin A in the animal agriculture industry.

Increasing Demand for High-Quality Animal Protein

As global populations grow and incomes rise, there is a rising demand for high-quality animal protein, such as meat, eggs, dairy, etc. According to FAO, Compared to the base period average of 2018–2020, the global consumption of animal proteins is expected to expand by 14% by 2030. This trend reflects the increasing preference for nutritious and flavorful animal products in the market. Proper animal nutrition, including vitamin A, is integral to meeting these preferences.

High-quality animal protein production necessitates providing animals with essential nutrition, including vitamin A. Efficient animal growth and development are critical for achieving superior animal protein. Proper animal nutrition, which includes vitamin A supplementation, is vital to ensure animals reach their full growth potential, meeting the demand for nutritious and flavorful animal products.

High Cost of Feed-Grade Vitamin A Compared to Other Feed Additives

The increasing availability of alternative feed additives like probiotics and enzymes presents a challenge to the feed-grade vitamin A market. Compared to other feed additives, vitamin A is often more expensive to produce and incorporate into animal feed. This cost differential can make vitamin A less attractive to feed manufacturers and farmers who seek cost-effective options for animal nutrition.  

Farmers, particularly in regions with limited financial resources, may find it challenging to afford feed-grade vitamin A. This financial barrier can lead to reduced adoption of vitamin A supplementation in animal diets which restrain its market growth globally.

Feed Grade Vitamin A Market Segmentation

The global feed grade vitamin A market is segmented based on type, livestock, distribution channel and region.

Rising Demand for Poultry Meat

Poultry is a staple protein source for diverse populations worldwide. The USDA reports an 86% increase in global poultry meat consumption over the past two decades, reaching 128 million metric tons in 2021. This demand requires efficient and high-quality poultry farming practices, which often include providing vitamin A supplements for optimal growth and health.

Vitamin A is vital for poultry growth, supporting efficient weight gain and muscle development. This is particularly crucial for broilers, as it directly influences meat production. Adequate vitamin A supplementation in poultry diets ensures optimal muscle development and contributes to high-quality meat. Efficient growth is essential for the economic viability of poultry production.

Geographical Penetration

Asia-Pacific’s Growing Livestock Industry

Asia-Pacific has a strong presence in livestock farming, including poultry, swine, and aquaculture. According to the 20th Livestock Census published in April 2022 by the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying, India, in 2019 there are 536.76 million livestock people in the nation. Vitamin A supplementation is integral to maintaining the health and performance of these livestock sectors.

Asia-Pacific has a well-established feed production industry, offering the necessary infrastructure for the effective inclusion of vitamin A in animal diets. This robust feed sector supports the region's thriving livestock and aquaculture industries, ensuring that animals receive essential nutrition, contributing to their health, growth, and overall productivity. In December 2020, Trouw Nutrition opened a new animal feed production facility in Jadcherla, India. The new plant will produce feed safety solutions, mineral blends, vitamin premixes, and poultry, dairy, and pet feed for consumers in South Asia.

Competitive Landscape

The major global players include Adisseo, DSM, BASF SE, Zhejiang NHU Co., Ltd., Kingdomway Nutrition, Inc., Rabar Animal Nutrition, Orchem Products, Zhengzhou Delong Chemical Co., Ltd., Foodchem, and BelChemService.

Key Developments

  • March 2026: Rising global demand for animal protein continued to drive higher adoption of fortified feed premixes, with companies investing in improved nutrient stability and bioavailability technologies for vitamin A formulations.
  • February 2026: Industry players strengthened supply chain strategies and sourcing diversification to address raw material price volatility and ensure consistent vitamin A production, improving overall market stability.
  • January 2026: Several major feed‑additive suppliers in Europe and North America announced price adjustments for feed‑grade vitamin A, citing tighter raw‑material availability and higher energy costs, which has prompted integrators and feed mills to review premix cost structures and sourcing strategies.

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