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The global feed plant-based protein market size is estimated to be valued at USD 2.5 billion in 2020 and is projected to reach USD 3.4 billion by 2025, recording a CAGR of 6.3%
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“Feed Plant-based Protein Market by Source (Soy, Wheat, Pea, Sunflower), Livestock (Pets, Swine, Ruminants, Poultry, and Aquatic Animals), Type (Concentrates & Isolates), and Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and RoW) – Global Forecast to 2025″, According to MarketsandMarkets, the global feed plant-based protein market size is estimated to be valued at USD 2.5 billion in 2020. It is projected to reach USD 3.4 billion by 2025, recording a CAGR of 6.3% in terms of value. An increase in demand for plant-based pet food due to rise in awareness among pet owners, pet owners’ inclination toward organic pet food ingredients, and innovative animal husbandry techniques to improve meat quality augments the demand for nutritional plant-based protein is driving the global feed
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Petcare’s been rich with investment of late. In April, Nestlé spent an undisclosed sum to buy buoyant Lily’s Kitchen. In September Forthglade was sold for £50m. That was followed in October by Spectrum Brands putting up £140m for Armitage Pet Care, while dry dogfood specialist Skinner’s grabbed a majority stake in wet dogfood producer Naturediet.
Amid the flurry of M&A activity, Aardvark Petcare smashed its launch fundraising target, Edgard & Cooper secured over £16.5m, and Denzel’s netted a six-figure cash injection, following a £20m investment in DTC petfood brand Butternut Box back in February.