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</tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="middle" height="20"><p>[Report Title]: <a title="Strategic Analysis of the U.S. Animal Feed Direct Fed Microbials (DFM) Market">Strategic Analysis of the U.S. Animal Feed Direct Fed Microbials (DFM) Market</a></p></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="middle" height="20"><p>[Keywords]: Animal Feed</p></td> </tr> <tr><td height="20" colspan="2"><p>[Date]: April 2007</p></td></tr> <tr><td height="20" colspan="2"><p>[Delivery]: EMAIL electronic version</p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="middle" height="20"><p>[Price]:<font color="#FF0000">EMAIL electronic version: $ 6,000 USD</font></p></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="middle" height="20"><p><font color="#FF0000">[Telephone Order]:<strong>0592-5337135/5337136</strong> &nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="/order.asp?pageno=386" target="_blank" class="M"><img src="/images/dg.gif" width="15" height="15" border="0" /> <strong><u>Online Order</u></strong></a></font></p></td> </tr> <tr> <td height="20" align="center" valign="middle"><p><font color="#FF0000">[Report Contents]</font></a></p></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left" valign="middle"><p><br /> <font color="#000000"><P><STRONG>C h a p t e r 1</STRONG><BR>Executive Summary<BR>Introduction to the DFM Market 1-1<BR>Overview 1-1<BR>Key Application Sectors 1-1<BR>Research and Development 1-2<BR>Scope of Research 1-3<BR>Summary of Major Findings 1-3<BR>Market Growth Opportunities and Forecasts 1-3<BR>Industry Challenges Drivers and Restraints 1-4<BR>Increased Competition from Alternative Fuels Industry for Feed Raw Materials 1-5<BR>Competition from Alternative Products 1-5<BR>Inexpensive Generic Products in the Marketplace 1-5<BR>Key Market Drivers 1-6<BR>Key Market Restraints 1-6<BR>Competitive Analysis 1-6<BR>Conclusions and Recommendations 1-7</P> <P><STRONG>C h a p t e r 2</STRONG><BR>Introduction to the Animal Feed DFM Market<BR>Introduction to DFM 2-1<BR>Introduction 2-1<BR>Definitions 2-2<BR>DFM as a Potential Replacement for Antibiotics 2-2<BR>Research Scope 2-2<BR>Animal Feed Supply Chain 2-3<BR>Overview 2-3<BR>Market Factors Affecting the U.S. Trade Situation 2-4<BR>Animal Production in the U.S. 2-4<BR>Beef Cattle Production 2-4<BR>Dairy Cattle Production 2-5<BR>Lamb Production 2-5<BR>Poultry Production 2-6<BR>Pig Production 2-6<BR>Aquaculture 2-7<BR>Silage Production 2-8<BR>Product Types 2-9<BR>Bacterial DFM 2-9<BR>Live Yeast DFM 2-11<BR>Inactivated Yeast Products 2-12<BR>Silage Inoculants 2-13<BR>DFM and External Environmental Modifiers for Aquaculture 2-14<BR>Legislation in the U.S. 2-16<BR>Risk management strategies 2-17<BR>Academic Research Opinions 2-18<BR>Research into DFM 2-18<BR>Industry Dynamics 2-19<BR>Competitive Framework 2-19<BR>Threat of New Entrants 2-20<BR>Degree of Competition 2-20<BR>Threat of Substitutes 2-21<BR>Supplier Bargaining Power 2-21<BR>Buyer Bargaining Power 2-22<BR>Product and Technology Developments 2-22<BR>New Product Developments 2-22<BR>Technological Developments 2-23<BR>Independent Service Testing 2-23<BR>Human Food Industry Innovations 2-24<BR>Joint Ventures and Alliances 2-25<BR>Mergers and Acquisitions 2-26<BR>Major Suppliers in the U.S. Animal Feed DFM Market 2-27<BR>Chr Hansen A/S 2-27<BR>Product Profiles 2-27<BR>Alltech 2-28<BR>Lallemand Animal Nutrition 2-29<BR>Other Suppliers 2-30<BR>Addcon Agrar G.m.b.H. 2-30<BR>Biomin GmbH 2-31<BR>Bioarmor Developpement S.A.R.L. 2-31<BR>Biorigin S.A. 2-31<BR>Cerbios Pharma S.A. 2-32<BR>Chevita G.m.b.H. 2-32<BR>Diamond V Mills, Inc. 2-32<BR>DSM 2-32<BR>Doxal S.p.A. 2-33<BR>Ecosyl Products Ltd. 2-33<BR>Genus Breeding Plc. 2-34<BR>INVE Group 2-34<BR>Lactosan Starterkulturen G.m.b.H &amp; Co. KG 2-35<BR>Other Suppliers (contd.) 2-35<BR>LeSaffre 2-35<BR>Lohmann Animal Health &amp; Co. KG 2-35<BR>Medipharm S.A. 2-36<BR>Norel &amp; Nature Nutricion S.A. 2-36<BR>Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc. 2-36<BR>Prince Agri Products, Inc. 2-37<BR>Volac International Ltd. 2-37<BR>Glossary of Terms and Definitions 2-38<BR>Glossary 2-38<BR>Animal Feed 2-38<BR>Antibiotic 2-38<BR>Antibiotic Resistance 2-38<BR>Bacteria 2-38<BR>Bifidobacteria 2-38<BR>Compound Feed 2-39<BR>Direct Fed Microbial (DFM) 2-39<BR>Enzymes 2-39<BR>Gut Flora Stabilisers 2-39<BR>Feed Additives 2-39<BR>Feed Efficiency 2-39<BR>Micro-organisms 2-39<BR>Pathogens 2-40<BR>Prebiotics 2-40<BR>Probiotics 2-40<BR>Prophylactic 2-40<BR>Premix 2-40<BR>Silage Additives 2-40<BR>Synbiotic Products 2-40<BR>List of Abbreviations 2-41</P> <P><STRONG>C h a p t e r 3</STRONG><BR>Market Challenges and Opportunities for the Animal Feed Industry<BR>Market Challenges 3-1<BR>Key Industry Challenges 3-1<BR>Increased Competition from Alternative Fuels Industry for Feed Raw Materials 3-2<BR>Competition from Alternative Products 3-2<BR>Removal of Cheap Generic Products in the Marketplace 3-2<BR>Building Confidence in the Safety of DFM Products 3-3<BR>Increasing the End-User Awareness about the Benefits of DFM Products 3-3<BR>Continued Threat of Disease Scares 3-3<BR>Market Opportunities 3-3<BR>Examples of Market Opportunities 3-3<BR>Exploitation of DFM by the Veterinary Sector 3-3<BR>Technological Advancements and Developments 3-4<BR>Better Understanding at End-User Level of the Benefits Associated with DFM 3-4<BR>Development of Multi-functional Products such as Synbiotics 3-4</P> <P><STRONG>C h a p t e r 4</STRONG><BR>Strategic Analysis of the Total U.S. Animal Feed DFM Market<BR>Market Overview 4-1<BR>Introduction 4-1<BR>Research Scope and Methodology 4-2<BR>Research Scope 4-2<BR>Research Methodology 4-2<BR>Research Scope 4-3<BR>Market Drivers and Restraints 4-3<BR>Market Drivers 4-3<BR>Impending Ban on the Use of AGP Related to those Antibiotics Used in Human Medicine 4-4<BR>Increased Concerns over the Development of Antibiotic Resistance 4-5<BR>Demand for Cheap Animal Protein 4-5<BR>Potential for Synbiotic Products to Optimise Product Efficiency 4-6<BR>Increased Emphasis on Natural Products as Potential Alternatives to Antibiotics 4-6<BR>Growing Interest in Probiotics has Led to Creation of New Societies and Forums 4-7<BR>Concerns over the Safety of Food Products 4-7<BR>Farmers are Looking to Discover Reasons and Solutions for Problems in Productivity 4-8<BR>Consideration that Use of Hormones and Growth Promoters is now Outdated 4-8<BR>Combination of DFM Products with Other Legalised Antibiotics or Other Compounds 4-8<BR>Change in Focus towards an Application-Orientated Perspective 4-9<BR>Market Restraints 4-9<BR>Increase in Price of Raw Materials for Use in Animal Feeds 4-10<BR>Regulatory Environment Unsuitable for Market Development 4-10<BR>Competition from Other Feed Additives 4-11<BR>General Lack of Awareness of DFM 4-11<BR>Continued Dependence on the Use of Antibiotics 4-11<BR>Inconsistency of DFM 4-12<BR>General Lack of Quality Research Data Proving Efficacy 4-12<BR>Price of DFM as Feed Supplements 4-12<BR>DFM Generally Tend not to be Used as Regular Feed Additive Supplements 4-13<BR>Product Presentation and Handling 4-13<BR>Forecasts for the U.S. DFM Market 4-13<BR>Market Engineering Measurement Analysis 4-13<BR>Market Forecasts and Trends 4-14<BR>Pricing Analysis and Trends 4-19<BR>Product and Application Trends for DFM 4-21<BR>Bacteria 4-21<BR>Ruminants (Dairy and Beef Cattle) 4-22<BR>Pigs and Poultry 4-22<BR>Aquaculture 4-22<BR>Live Yeasts 4-23<BR>Dairy and Beef Cattle 4-23<BR>Horses 4-23<BR>Pigs 4-23<BR>Poultry 4-23<BR>Aquaculture 4-24<BR>Inactivated Yeasts 4-24<BR>Silage Inoculants 4-24<BR>Aquaculture DFM and Environmental Modifiers 4-25<BR>Competitive Analysis 4-26<BR>Competitive Structure 4-26<BR>Tiers of Competition/Types of Competitors 4-27<BR>Basic Bacteria or Yeast Manufacturers 4-27<BR>Trading Organisations 4-28<BR>Distributors/Nutrition Supply Organisations 4-28<BR>Feed Additive Manufacturers 4-28<BR>Premixers 4-28<BR>Feed Compounders 4-28<BR>End Users: Livestock Farmers 4-29<BR>Competitive Factors 4-29<BR>Application Analysis 4-31</P> <P><STRONG>C h a p t e r 5</STRONG><BR>Strategic Analysis of the Bacterial Animal Feed DFM Market<BR>Introduction to Bacterial DFM 5-1<BR>Market Overview 5-1<BR>Market Drivers 5-3<BR>Bacterial DFM Proven to be Equivalent to Antibiotics in Efficacy 5-3<BR>Bacterial DFM may be Used in Conjunction with Management Change 5-4<BR>Improvements in Protection Mechanisms for Bacteria 5-4<BR>The Best DFM Strains are Targeted To a Particular Species of Animal from its Commensal Gut Microflora 5-4<BR>Bacterial Fermentation of Liquid Diets may be Cheaper and Easier than Using Acid Products 5-4<BR>Potential for Quorum-Sensing Mechanisms 5-5<BR>Market Restraints 5-5<BR>Competition from Other Feed Additives 5-5<BR>Low Degree of Visibility of Bacterial Strain Producers 5-6<BR>Bacterial DFM have been Adversely Affected due to Inefficient Use in Dietary<BR>Formulation and Variable Efficacy 5-6<BR>High Degree of Protection Required to Ensure Efficacy 5-6<BR>Bacterial Strains have the Ability to Produce Enterotoxins 5-7<BR>Costs of Bacterial DFM Development Limits Research 5-7<BR>Forecasts for the Market for Bacterial DFM 5-7<BR>Market Engineering Measurement Analysis 5-7<BR>Market Forecasts and Trends 5-8<BR>Pricing Analysis and Trends 5-10<BR>Competitive Analysis in the Bacterial DFM Market 5-11<BR>Competitive Structure 5-11<BR>Types of Companies and Tiers of Competition 5-12<BR>Expansions and Acquisitions 5-13<BR>Key End-User Groups 5-13<BR>Competitive Factors 5-13<BR>Market Share Analysis 5-13</P> <P><STRONG>C h a p t e r 6</STRONG><BR>Strategic Analysis of the Live Yeast Animal Feed DFM Market<BR>Introduction to Live Yeast 6-1<BR>Market Overview 6-1<BR>Market Drivers 6-2<BR>Development of Trace-Mineral Enriched Yeast Products 6-2<BR>Nutritional Element of Yeast Provides an Additional benefit to the DFM 6-2<BR>Increased Level of Awareness of Yeast DFM among Nutritionists 6-3<BR>Additional Use of Yeast-based Products in Other Markets 6-3<BR>Application of Yeast for Veterinary Referral Cases 6-3<BR>Market Restraints 6-4<BR>Registration Process Discourages Strain Development 6-4<BR>Lack of Visibility of the Major Manufacturers 6-4<BR>Uncertainty over Yeast Promotion and Usage 6-4<BR>Farmer Unable to Distinguish between Live and Inactivated Yeast Products 6-5<BR>Forecasts for the Live Yeast DFM Market 6-5<BR>Market Engineering Measurement Analysis 6-5<BR>Market Forecasts and Trends 6-6<BR>Pricing Analysis and Trends 6-8<BR>Competitive Analysis in the Live Yeast DFM Market 6-8<BR>Competitive Structure 6-8<BR>Types of Companies and Tiers of Competition 6-9<BR>Expansions and Acquisitions 6-10<BR>Key End-User Groups 6-10<BR>Competitive Factors 6-10<BR>Market Share Analysis 6-11</P> <P><STRONG>C h a p t e r 7</STRONG><BR>Strategic Analysis of the Inactivated Yeast Market for Animal Feed<BR>Introduction to Inactivated Yeast 7-1<BR>Market Overview 7-1<BR>Market Drivers 7-2<BR>Inactivated Yeast does not Require Same Protection Technology 7-2<BR>Less Expensive in Terms of Storage and Price 7-2<BR>Does not Require Nutrients or Use Resources 7-2<BR>Market Restraints 7-3<BR>Lack of Awareness of the Differences between Live and Inactivated Yeast 7-3<BR>Increased Interest in Live Yeast DFM may Restrict the Development of the Inactivated Yeast Market 7-3<BR>Forecasts for the Inactivated Yeast Market 7-4<BR>Market Engineering Measurement Analysis 7-4<BR>Market Forecasts and Trends 7-4<BR>Pricing Analysis and Trends 7-6<BR>Competitive Analysis for the Inactivated Yeast Market 7-7<BR>Competitive Structure 7-7<BR>Types of Companies 7-7<BR>Tiers of Competition and Distribution Structure 7-8<BR>Market Share Analysis 7-9</P> <P><STRONG>C h a p t e r 8</STRONG><BR>Strategic Analysis of the Aquaculture DFM Market<BR>Introduction to Aquaculture DFM 8-1<BR>Market Overview 8-1<BR>Market Drivers 8-3<BR>Further Decline in the Population of Ocean Fish will Increase the Demands Placed on the Aquaculture Industry 8-3<BR>Research Needed into Finding Alternatives to the Use of Antimicrobials 8-3<BR>Regulations to Improve Environmental Quality are Expected 8-4<BR>Advantages of DFM over Vaccines 8-4<BR>Need to Overcome Antimicrobial Resistance 8-4<BR>Market Restraints 8-5<BR>Major Constraints in Aquaculture Feed Supply 8-5<BR>Competition from Vaccines as the Predominant Form of Disease Control in Farmed Fish 8-5<BR>Lack of Investment Capital Restricting Growth in Aquaculture 8-6<BR>Ineffective DFM Products have Decreased Confidence in these Products at a Farm Level 8-6<BR>R&amp;D Needed on Suitable Choices of Bacterial Strains 8-6<BR>Restraints in Technology for DFM Application 8-6<BR>Forecasts for the Aquaculture DFM Market 8-7<BR>Market Engineering Measurement Analysis 8-7<BR>Market Forecasts and Trends 8-7<BR>Pricing Analysis and Trends 8-9<BR>Competitive Analysis for the Aquaculture DFM Market 8-10<BR>Competitive Structure 8-10<BR>Types of Companies and Distribution Structure 8-11<BR>Competition 8-11<BR>Market Share Analysis 8-12</P> <P><STRONG>C h a p t e r 9</STRONG><BR>Strategic Analysis of the Silage Inoculants Market<BR>Introduction to Silage Inoculants 9-1<BR>Market Overview 9-1<BR>Market Drivers 9-2<BR>Rising Costs of Organic Acids as Ingredients 9-2<BR>Increased Commitment to Marketing and Education 9-3<BR>Innovations in Product Development 9-3<BR>Inoculant Products Reduce Dry Matter Losses 9-3<BR>Corrosion, Safety and Environmental Costs Associated with Organic Acids 9-4<BR>Increased Technological Awareness of Farmers 9-4<BR>Increasing Trend toward More Extensive Production Systems for Ruminants 9-4<BR>Market Restraints 9-5<BR>Rogue Products 9-5<BR>Use of Silage Inoculants is less Effective on Corn-based Silage 9-6<BR>Research on Silage Inoculant Products Needed 9-6<BR>Variable Labelling on Silage Inoculant Products 9-6<BR>Lack of Education of the Farmer 9-7<BR>Silage Inoculants are Viewed as Insurance Products Only 9-7<BR>Lack of Innovation in the Silage Inoculant Sector 9-7<BR>Quality Control at the Distribution Level 9-8<BR>Inconsistency of Silage Produced Each Year 9-8<BR>Forecasts for the Silage Inoculants Market 9-8<BR>Market Engineering Measurement Analysis 9-8<BR>Market Forecasts and Trends 9-9<BR>Pricing Analysis and Trends 9-11<BR>Competitive Analysis in the Silage Inoculants Market 9-12<BR>Competitive Structure 9-12<BR>Types of Companies 9-13<BR>Tiers of Competition and Distribution Structure 9-14<BR>Market Share Analysis 9-14</P> <P><STRONG>C h a p t e r 1 0</STRONG><BR>Database of Key Industry Participants<BR>Manufacturers 10-1</P></font><br /> </p></td> </tr> </table></td> </tr> </table></td> </tr> </table></td> <td width="1" align="left" valign="top"></td> <td width="250" align="right" valign="top"> <table width="250" height="73" border="0" 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Strategic Analysis of the U.S. Animal Feed Direct Fed Microbials (DFM) Market

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