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市場調查報告書
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家畜識別市場:現狀分析與預測(2024年~2032年)Livestock Identification Market: Current Analysis and Forecast (2024-2032) |
隨著畜牧業越來越注重疾病檢測和遵守政府法規,識別牲畜性狀的市場正在擴大。這個市場包括管理動物整個生命週期、保護動物健康和提高供應鏈效率的技術。畜牧業需要牲畜追踪,因為人們希望從牲畜身上獲得更多食物,新技術有助於提高識別率,政府希望獲得完整的牲畜追蹤記錄。
由於擴大採用 RFID 和基於 IoT 的追蹤技術來實現高效的畜群管理,以及政府對可追溯性和疾病控制的嚴格監管,牲畜識別市場規模預計在預測期內將以 7.1% 的強勁複合年增長率增長。預計亞太地區將成為未來幾年成長最快的市場。隨著牲畜數量的增加,中國、印度、澳洲和日本的肉品市場需求將會擴大。例如,2023年印度將擁有世界上最大的牛隻存欄量,其次是巴西和中國。根據報道,2023 年印度的牛隻存欄量為 3.075 億頭,約佔全球存欄量的 33%。不斷擴大的畜牧業和業主對牲畜追蹤軟體的了解正在推動潛在買家的購買。預測期內,中國和印度將成為該地區成長最快的國家。
根據技術,市場細分為無線射頻辨識、條碼辨識、全球定位系統等。其中,射頻識別的複合年增長率顯著。由於各組織需要在其農業系統中進行準確的即時飼料追蹤和簡化操作,RFID 技術在市場上正獲得強勁發展勢頭。無線射頻識別系統可幫助牧場主自動監控和組織牲畜工作,減少工作人員的工作量並防止人為錯誤。由於監管機構希望保護公眾健康並促進牲畜出口,官方牲畜追蹤規則正在幫助增加 RFID 的使用。經濟型 RFID 標籤的開發和感測器品質的提高使得該技術更易於用於追蹤農場和畜牧生產設施中的牲畜。
根據最終用戶,牲畜辨識市場分為牛、豬、家禽、綿羊和山羊。在預測期內,牛類市場實現了顯著的複合年增長率。牲畜識別市場的牛部分受到食品安全追蹤和疾病控制要求日益增長的需求的推動。世界各國政府都在強制推行追蹤系統,以遏制牛結核病和口蹄疫等疾病的傳播,並改善牲畜健康監測。隨著消費者對符合道德標準的肉類和乳製品的需求,以及 RFID 追蹤系統和其他智慧技術對農業實踐的輔助,市場持續成長。酪農和企業領導人日益增長的需求要求建立更好的系統來追蹤和管理牛的生產。
為了更了解牲畜識別產業的市場介紹,我們根據北美(美國、加拿大等)、歐洲(德國、英國、法國、西班牙、義大利等)、亞太地區(中國、日本、印度、澳洲等)和世界其他地區的全球存在情況對市場進行了分析。隨著牲畜數量和肉類及乳製品需求的增加,亞太地區的牲畜識別系統呈現強勁成長勢頭,進一步增加了區域當局對追蹤系統的需求。一些國家,特別是中國、印度、澳洲和紐西蘭,已經率先採取嚴格的法律來檢視食品安全和動物健康。農民和產業參與者選擇 RFID 標籤和物聯網技術,因為這些系統可以幫助他們更聰明、更好地管理牛群。諷刺的是,該地區的市場成長來自兩種不同的力量。一是數位科技在農業領域的應用日益廣泛,二是政府對動物辨識設備的財政誘因。中國和印度是世界主要肉類和乳製品生產國之一,因此市場對追溯工具的需求日益強烈。澳洲成熟的牲畜出口和紐西蘭的乳製品生產正在幫助發展這個市場。亞太地區的多家科技新創公司正在創建新的解決方案,利用人工智慧監控來追蹤牲畜,甚至利用區塊鏈來保存供應鏈記錄。由於食品安全法規更加嚴格以及對道德產品購買者的期望不斷提高,亞太地區的牲畜識別產業將繼續擴大。
在市場上營運的主要公司包括 Datamars、Allflex Livestock Intelligence(默克動物保健)、Nedap N.V.、Shearwell Data Ltd.、CAISLEY International GmbH、Kupsan Tag Company Ltd.、洛陽萊普森資訊科技有限公司、Y-Tex Corporation、Leader Products 和 OMNIA Technologies Pvt。有限公司
本報告提供全球家畜識別市場相關調查,提供市場概要,以及各技術,各終端用戶,各地區的趨勢,及加入此市場的主要企業簡介等資訊。
The market for identifying livestock properties grows as the animal industry focuses more on detecting diseases and meeting government rules. This market consists of technologies that help operators maintain constant control of livestock from their life start to finish while protecting animal health and improving supply chain efficiency. The livestock industry needs more animal tracking because people want more food from animals, plus new technology helps make identifications better, plus governments require complete animal tracking records.
The Livestock Identification Market is expected to grow at a robust CAGR of 7.1% during the forecast period, owing to the strict government regulations for traceability and disease control, along with the growing adoption of RFID and IoT-based tracking for efficient herd management. In the coming years, the Asia Pacific region will expand its market at the fastest rate. The meat market demand in China, India, Australia, and Japan grows as their livestock numbers rise. For instance, India had the largest cattle inventory in the world in 2023 followed by Brazil and China. India's cattle inventory was reported at 307.5 million head in 2023, accounting for roughly 33% of the world's inventory. The expanding livestock sector, together with property owners gaining knowledge about livestock tracking software drives prospective buyers. China and India will be the fastest-growing countries in the region during the forecast period.
Based on Technology, the market is categorized into Radio Frequency Identification, Barcode Identification, Global Positioning System, and Others. Among these, Radio Frequency Identification is growing with a significant CAGR. RFID technology gains strong market momentum because organizations need precise live feed tracking and streamlined operations in their farming system. The radio frequency identification system helps ranchers observe and organize their livestock operations automatically to reduce staff workload and prevent human mistakes. Official animal tracing rules help increase the use of RFID as regulators want to protect public health and enable animal export. Developments in economical RFID tags and enhanced sensor quality make the technology easier to use for livestock tracking at farms and animal production facilities.
Based on End User, the Livestock Identification market is divided into Cattle, Swine, Poultry, and Sheep & Goats. The Cattle segment registered a significant CAGR during the forecast period. The cattle segment of the Livestock Identification Market experiences growth driven by growing demands for food safety tracking and disease control requirements. Governments in all nations are making tracking systems mandatory to control the spread of diseases like Bovine Tuberculosis and Foot-and-Mouth Disease, which improves livestock health monitoring. The market keeps growing because consumers want morally-produced meat and dairy products and because RFID tracking systems and other smart technology help farming operations. Rising demand from farmers and business leaders makes them want better systems to track and manage their cattle production.
For a better understanding of the market adoption of the Livestock Identification industry, the market is analyzed based on its worldwide presence in countries such as North America (U.S.A., Canada, and Rest of North America), Europe (Germany, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Italy, and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India, Australia, and Rest of Asia-Pacific), Rest of World. The Asia-Pacific region shows strong growth in its livestock identification system because animal numbers and meat-dairy demand are rising, plus regional authorities require tracking systems. Several nations, especially China, India, Australia, and New Zealand, lead by adopting harsh laws to check food safety and animal wellness. Farmers and industry members select RFID tags and Internet of Things technology because these systems help them run their herds smarter and better. Ironically enough, market expansion in this region comes from two different forces. One comes from increased use of digital technology in agriculture and the other develops due to financial incentives provided by the government on animal identification equipment. China and India stand as leading meat and dairy producers globally so the market demand for tracking tools keeps growing stronger. The established livestock exports from Australia and dairy production in New Zealand drive this market's development. Various technology startups in APAC create new solutions that use AI monitoring to track livestock, plus blockchain for supply chain recordkeeping. The livestock identification sector across APAC will keep expanding because of stricter food safety rules and rising ethical product buyer expectations.
Some of the major players operating in the market include Datamars, Allflex Livestock Intelligence (Merck Animal Health), Nedap N.V., Shearwell Data Ltd., CAISLEY International GmbH, Kupsan Tag Company Ltd., Luoyang Laipson Information Technology Co., Ltd., Y-Tex Corporation, Leader Products, and OMNIA Technologies Pvt. Ltd.