By 2026, Global Animal Disinfectant Market is expected to reach USD 4.3 billion

In 2021, the global animal disinfectant market  is expected to be worth USD 3.0 billion. By 2026, it is expected to reach USD 4.3 billion, with a CAGR of 7.2 percent over the forecast period. Due to a number of factors, including increased awareness of hygiene and sanitation in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and rising demand for meat and other animal products, the market has a bright future.


The animal disinfection procedure entails cleaning animals such as pigs, horses, ruminants, poultry, and fish, as well as the facilities and surfaces, to guarantee that microbial and other illnesses do not impact the animals  or entering into the food chain via manufacturing process at the facilities.

During the projection period, iodine is expected to account for a significant portion of the market.

Manufacturers employ chemicals like lactic acid, glycolic acid, phenolic acid, hydrogen peroxide, peracetic acid, and iodine in various chemical disinfection for effective cleaning and disinfection. Iodine, on the other hand, has dominated the use of all other chemicals due to its widespread availability and applicability.

During the forecast period, the dairy cleaning sector is expected to hold a significant proportion of the market.

Dairy cleaning is the most common use for animal disinfectants, and it is expected to continue to rise during the projection period. Dairy cleaning is vital because surfaces, equipment, and facilities can affect the overall quality of the animal product produced, and a complete cleaning of the entire facility prior to production helps assure more hygienic goods.

During the forecast period, the liquid form segment is expected to account for a significant portion of the market.

In 2020, the liquid form of animal disinfection will dominate the market. The liquid form of animal disinfectants is chosen over the powder form due to its convenience of application, high applicability, longer time of action, and lower cost.


In the animal disinfection market, Asia Pacific is expected to develop at the fastest rate.

Animal disinfectants are expected to increase at the fastest rate in the Asia Pacific region. The presence of a high cattle population in the region drives demand for animal-based food products, which is fueled by expanding urbanisation and rising income levels, prompting consumers to choose animal-based protein sources. The Asia Pacific region consumes a lot of pork and poultry. Due to reasons such as the focus on improving meat quality and different public health initiatives encouraging the intake of animal protein sources, demand for poultry is expected to rise in India and China. Such promising demand dynamics also result in a robust growth trajectory in the animal husbandry sector - China contributes significantly to the region's leading position, with Thailand and Indonesia emerging as emerging feed producing countries, and India and Japan experiencing constant feed production growth.

This report examines prominent firms' marketing and development methods, as well as their product portfolios. It includes profiles of leading companies such as Neogen Corporation (US), GEA (Germany), Lanxess AG (Germany), Zoetis (US), Kersia Group (France), CID Lines (Belgium), Albert Kerbl GmbH (Germany), PCC Group (Germany), Laboratoires Ceetel- CMPC (France), G SheperdAnimal Health (UK), Sanosil AG (Switzerland), DeLaval Inc.

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