The global feeding systems market is projected to reach USD 3.9 billion by 2027, recording a CAGR of 7.7% during the forecast period. It is estimated to be valued at USD 2.7 billion in 2022. A feeding system allows a large number of animals to be fed in a short time so that each animal gets its portion of the allotted feed. The goal is for each animal to have an equal opportunity to eat an equal amount of feed simultaneously. A feeding system allows a large number of animals to be fed in a short time so that each animal gets its portion of the allotted feed. The goal is for each animal to have an equal opportunity to eat an equal amount of feed simultaneously.

Feeding Systems Market Opportunities: Rising demand for livestock monitoring services in automated feeding systems
To cater to the rising demand for better quality and quantity of milk and dairy products, livestock producers are increasingly using advanced approaches for animal feeding. This trend is expected to drive the demand for livestock monitoring products and technologies. Owing to the availability of advanced livestock monitoring technologies, developed countries are expected to continue to account for a larger share of the demand compared to developing countries across the Asia Pacific and South America. However, with the growing adoption of advanced technologies, the Asia Pacific and Latin American livestock monitoring markets are expected to grow at a higher rate compared to developed markets across North America and Europe.
For instance, the Sensaphone system monitors all conditions across the livestock environment. Real-time updates and 24/7 monitoring are provided. If there are rising/falling air temperatures, poor ventilation, high CO2 levels, high humidity levels, power failures, and equipment failures, this system informs the concerned person. Cargill (US) and Cainthus (Ireland) entered into a strategic partnership to implement facial recognition technology in the dairy farming industry worldwide to enable producers to make appropriate decisions associated with their livestock. Also, Fancom (Netherlands) introduced a new turkey weighing scale that ensures extremely precise measurement results, which enables farmers to closely monitor the growth of their birds.
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The automated segment is expected to dominate the feeding systems market during the forecast period.
Over the last couple of years, the advent of automated feeding systems and the ever-growing awareness about livestock health and safety have resulted in the emergence of automation in feeding management for different livestock farms, such as dairy farms, poultry farms, swine farms, and equine farms. With the increasing demand for quality livestock products, it has become important to monitor and measure the steps involved in livestock feeding. Few players like Trioliet B.V (Netherlands), DeLaval Holding AB (Sweden), and GEA Group (Germany) have introduced various automated feeding system products in the global market. For instance, Triolet B.V offers a range of automated feeding robots under its range called ‘Triomatic.’
North America is projected to be the second largest market in feeding systems industry.
The importance of feeding systems is increasing in the region due to the increasing demand for performance-boosting feed for cattle and animal welfare. There has been an increasing shift from conventional to automated systems in the region over the last 30 years due to technological advancements and the high affordability of animal rearers in the region. North American farm owners are focusing on catering to the growing demand from consumers for dairy and meat products. This has led various companies in the global market to develop innovative feeding systems such as individual feeders and group feeders.
In North America, the demand for feeding systems has picked up rapid pace, particularly in the US. Seeing this demand, Lely (Netherlands) introduced Lely Park, its new commercial hub and complex, launched in June 2022. With this development, Lely will be able to greatly boost its production capacity to fulfill the rising needs of North American farmers.
Top Companies in the Feeding Systems Market
The key players in this market include DeLaval (Sweden), GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft (Germany), Lely (Netherlands), Trioliet B.V. (Netherlands), VDL Agrotech (Netherlands), ScaleAQ (Norway), BouMatic (US), Pellon Group Oy (Finland), Rovibec Agrisolutions (Canada), CTB, Inc. (US), Afimilk Ltd. (Israel), Dairymaster (US), Maskinfabrikken Cormall A/S (Denmark), HETWIN Automation System GmbH (Austria), and JH AGRO A/S (Denmark).
