Animal Feed Production Climbs Despite Global Disease and Price Issues
The 2025 Alltech Agri-Food Outlook has revealed a 1.2% increase in global feed production, marking a positive shift after a flat 2023. Production grew to 1.396 billion metric tons, according to data gathered from 142 countries and over 28,000 feed mills.
This growth highlights how the livestock industry has adapted to challenges like highly pathogenic avian influenza, shifting climates, and market uncertainties. China, the U.S., Brazil, and India led production, with the top 10 countries making up over 65% of total output.
Poultry feed continued to dominate, with broiler feed reaching 385.4 million metric tons. The rise was supported by meat affordability in Asia and Latin America. Layer feed also grew slightly despite setbacks from disease and oversupply in some regions.
Pig feed production declined by 0.6%. Recovery was mixed, with gains in Europe and Latin America but declines elsewhere. Uncertainty remains due to the lingering effects of African swine fever.