Global Animal Parasiticides Market Size, Dynamics: Setting the Stage for USD 18.48 Billion in 2032 with a 6.22% CAGR

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[235 + Pages Report] According to a market research study published by The Brainy Insights, the demand analysis of Global Animal Parasiticides Market size & share revenue was valued at around USD 10.11 billion in 2022 and is estimated to grow about USD 18.48 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of approximately 6.22% between 2023 and 2032. The key market players are listed in the report with their sales, revenues and strategies are Bayer AG,Bimeda Animal Health, Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbH, Elanco Animal Health Incorporated, Merck Animal Health, Norbrook, PetIQ Inc., Vetoquinol SA, Virbac, Zoetis, and others.

Newark, Oct. 17, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As per the report published by The Brainy Insights, the global Animal Parasiticides market is expected to grow from USD 10.11 Billion in 2022 to USD 18.48 Billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 6.22% during the forecast period 2023-2032.

The increasing prevalence of zoonotic diseases will drive the global animal parasiticides market. The popularity of veganism will reduce meat demand and production. It will also affect milk and milk derivates. Therefore, a growing shift towards veganism will challenge the market's growth.

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Competitive Strategy

To enhance their market position in the global Animal Parasiticides market, the key players are now focusing on adopting the strategies such as product innovations, mergers & acquisitions, recent developments, joint ventures, collaborations, and partnerships.

• In April 2022: Felpreva is now accessible for veterinarians to prescribe in five European markets, including France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Austria, and Italy, according to Vetoquinol. A

breakthrough in companion animal parasitology is Felpreva. It is the first three-monthly spot-on parasiticide for cats to treat fleas, ticks, and mites in addition to lungworms, roundworms, and hookworms in a single dosage. It has a license to treat cats with mixed parasite infestations, diseases, or those at risk of getting them.

Market Growth & Trends

Parasites living off animals are called animal parasites; fleas, ticks, and lice are common examples. They can impact the health of the host animal. Parasites can also act as a carrier of animal diseases to humans and drive the spread of zoonotic diseases. Therefore, mitigating these parasites is imperative to preserve animal and human health. Animal parasiticides are drugs that kill or inhibit the growth of animal parasites. Animals play a crucial role in the food chain. Animal health is, therefore, fundamentally linked to the safety and security of the global food supply. Given the ongoing interactions between animals and people, animal health also affects public health. The pressure to rank animal health as a high-priority problem has intensified due to the rising occurrence of zoonotic illnesses that affect animals and spread to people via them. Similarly, relying on animals to meet nutritional needs underscores how crucial animal health is to prevent foodborne infections. The majority of the world consumes meat, and a reduction in animal population as a result of preventable diseases or, worse human deaths due to the unchecked spread of zoonotic diseases can cause a food crisis, economic loss, and a disbalance in the ecosystem. The need to control the spread of zoonotic diseases by spreading awareness about animal parasiticides as an effective preventive measure to ensure animal health will drive the market's growth. Therefore, the increasing prevalence of zoonotic diseases will propel the global animal parasiticides market's growth.