Rising Global Demand for High-quality Animal Protein to Boost Global Veterinary Therapeutics Market, Reports TMR
The global veterinary therapeutics market features a largely consolidated competitive landscape, with the leading 10 companies accounting for a share of more than 75.0% of the global market, reports Transparency Market Research in a recent report. Zoetis, Inc. dominated, accounting for a share of 18.5% in the global market in 2015. The company outperformed competitors with the help of its diversified product portfolio, extensive geographical presence, and acquisition strategies. Strategic consolidation and expansion across high growth potential regions are some of the most popular strategies adopted by leading market players in the rapidly growing animal health care market. A recent instance of such activities is the strategic swap of Boehringer Ingelheim’s over-the-counter (OTC) medicines business for Sanofi’s animal health business segment Merial in December 2015. With the exchange, these two companies will become leading competitors in two different disciplines in the global veterinary therapeutics and the overall pharmaceuticals market. Browse Global Strategic Business Report: http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/veterinary-therapeutics-market.html Transparency Market Research states that the global veterinary therapeutics market will expand at a healthy CAGR of 6.7% over the period between 2016 and 2024. As a result, the market, which held an opportunity of US$26.9 bn in 2015, is expected to rise to US$50.2 bn by 2024. In terms of the key product types that come under the purview of the market, the segment of drugs holds the leading position, accounting for a revenue-wise share of 56.2% in the global market in 2015. Geography-wise, North America dominated the global market in 2015, accounting for a share of 28.9%. Europe closely followed the region in the same year with a 28.1% share. Rising Global Demand for Improved Veterinary Therapeutic Capabilities to Stimulate Market’s Growth The global rise in demand for food has led to an increased focus on cost-effective and high-quality production of animal protein. Changing eating habits of the global population have also led to an increased demand for a variety of meat and livestock products globally. This factor has emerged as one of the most impactful drivers of the global veterinary therapeutics market of late. This factor will continue to be a leading demand driver of the market and is expected to increase focus of leading companies on regional markets with flourishing livestock markets and excellent animal