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The European animal feed productions market is evolving, driven by a surge in demand for organic, sustainable and high-welfare products. This shift extends into the diets of their livestock and pets. The number of farms practicing organic methods (including in France, which boasts the third-highest area of organic farms globally) is on the rise, boosting demand for organic feeds. This is pushing the industry to innovate and adapt to meet these new preferences head-on. The EU’s Farm to Fork Strategy is putting additional pressure on the feed producers to pursue more sustainable practices. Feed producers are now navigating a tighter regulatory landscape aimed at safeguarding animal and human health, as well as protecting the environment. This legislative push is fostering a wave of research and development in new, sustainable feed materials – but it's not just livestock feed that's getting a green makeover. The pet food sector is also riding the wave of change. European pet owners are demanding more from their pet's diets, seeking out premium, health-optimised options that cater to a range of dietary needs, from allergies to age-specific requirements. This shift is driving innovation and an uptick in the production of specialised, high-quality pet foods. Despite this, high inflation in recent years means that animal feed revenue has fallen in real terms; it’s set to drop at a compound annual rate of 2.7% over the five years through 2024 to €120.9 billion, including a 3.4% drop in 2024. Looking ahead, the industry's outlook appears green and promising. Revenue is projected to grow at a compound annual rate of 3.1% over the five years through 2029 to reach €141.1 million. Environmental concerns are reshaping both what we feed our animals and how we produce that feed. There's a growing consensus that traditional livestock feed, which consumes a third of global farmland, isn't sustainable. More investment is being made into insect-based feed, a solution that could be more environmentally sustainable. Insects, a protein-rich and less land-intensive option, are already making waves in aquafeed, where seven species have been approved in the EU since 2017.
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The Poland animal feed market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 1.40% between 2025 and 2034.
The production of pet foods in Poland in 2024 increased compared to the previous year, reaching *** million metric tons.
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The Poland Pet Food Market report segments the industry into Pet Food Product (Food, Pet Nutraceuticals/Supplements, Pet Treats, Pet Veterinary Diets), Pets (Cats, Dogs, Other Pets), and Distribution Channel (Convenience Stores, Online Channel, Specialty Stores, Supermarkets/Hypermarkets, Other Channels). Get five years of historical data alongside five-year market forecasts.
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Poland is the fastest-growing animal feed producer in the EU. In 2020, animal and pet feed production in the EU was estimated at 132M tons.
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Preparations for Animal Feeds (Excluding Dog or Cat Food) Market Size Volume in Poland, 2021 Discover more data with ReportLinker!
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In January 2025, the average animal feed import price amounted to $0.0 per ton, shrinking by 99.9% against the previous month.
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For the ninth year in a row, the Polish preparations for animal feeding market recorded growth in sales value, which increased by 6.1% to $25.5B in 2024. In general, consumption posted a strong expansion. Over the period under review, the market reached the maximum level in 2024 and is expected to retain growth in years to come.
The average revenue of food market per capita in Poland has been increasing year by year. In 2024, it amounted to as much as ***** U.S. dollars, **** more compared to 2018.
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This industry includes the processing of the products of agriculture, forestry and fishinginto food for humans or animals and includes the production of various intermediateproducts that are not directly food products.
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Explore the top import markets for preparations for animal feeding including Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom, and more. Learn about the key players driving the global market for animal feed.
The volume of the pet food market, just like its revenue, is on an upward trend in Poland. In 2024, it amounted to **** billion kilograms.
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Poland Exports of residues, wastes of food industry, animal fodder to Denmark was US$144.82 Million during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Poland Exports of residues, wastes of food industry, animal fodder to Denmark - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on July of 2025.
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The Poland pet food market, valued at an estimated $XX million in 2025, is experiencing steady growth, projected to expand at a CAGR of 4.50% from 2025 to 2033. This growth is fueled by several key factors. Increasing pet ownership, particularly of dogs and cats, coupled with rising disposable incomes among Polish households, are driving demand for premium pet food products. A growing awareness of pet health and nutrition is boosting the popularity of pet nutraceuticals and veterinary diets, segments poised for significant expansion. The convenience offered by online channels and supermarkets/hypermarkets is further contributing to market growth. Competition is intense, with both international players like Mars Incorporated and Hill's Pet Nutrition Inc., and domestic brands like Vafo Praha s r.o. vying for market share. The market is segmented by product type (dry, wet, treats, nutraceuticals, veterinary diets), pet type (dogs, cats, others), and distribution channel, offering diverse opportunities for players. While the market faces restraints such as economic fluctuations and potential price sensitivity among consumers, the overall positive trends suggest a promising outlook for the long term. The dominance of specific product categories within the Polish pet food market will likely shift over the forecast period. Dry pet food, particularly kibble, currently holds a significant share, but the demand for premium wet food and specialized diets catering to specific health needs is expected to increase. This trend reflects a growing humanization of pets and an increased focus on their overall well-being. The online channel is emerging as a key distribution channel, offering convenience and expanding market reach, especially in urban areas. Companies are likely to invest in e-commerce strategies and targeted marketing campaigns to capitalize on this trend. Maintaining a balance between affordability and premium offerings will be crucial for companies seeking sustainable success in the competitive Polish pet food market. Recent developments include: July 2023: Hill's Pet Nutrition introduced its new MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) certified pollock and insect protein products for pets with sensitive stomachs and skin lines. They contain vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids, and antioxidants.May 2023: Vafo Praha, s.r.o. launched its new range of Brit RAW Freeze-dried treats and toppers for dogs. These products are made up of high-quality proteins and minimally processed ingredients for potential health benefits.May 2023: Vafo Praha, s.r.o. launched its new line of functional snacks for dogs called Brit Dental Stick. The products are available in four different varieties with seven sticks in a package.. Key drivers for this market are: Growing Livestock Population, Area Under Forage Production is Increasing; Increasing Demand for Animal Products. Potential restraints include: Competition Amongst Industries and High Input Prices, Growing Shift Toward Vegan-Based Diet. Notable trends are: OTHER KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS COVERED IN THE REPORT.
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Production of Preparations for Animal Feeding in Poland - 2025. Find the latest marketing data on the IndexBox platform.
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The average preparations for animal feeding export price stood at $0.0 per ton in January 2025, waning by 99.9% against the previous month.
Purchases of pet food in Poland took place mainly in the form of offline retail and continue this trend. In 2023, **** percent of pet food purchases took place offline.
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The European feed vitamins market, encompassing vitamins A, B, C, E, and others for various animal feed applications (aquaculture, poultry, ruminants, swine), is poised for substantial growth. Driven by increasing demand for animal protein, stringent regulations concerning animal health and welfare, and a growing focus on enhancing feed efficiency and animal productivity, the market demonstrates robust expansion. The aquaculture segment, particularly fish and shrimp farming, is expected to contribute significantly to this growth, fueled by rising global seafood consumption and the need for cost-effective, high-quality feed solutions. Poultry and swine segments also display strong growth potential, driven by increasing consumer demand for meat and eggs. Furthermore, the adoption of advanced feed technologies and the development of innovative vitamin formulations tailored to specific animal needs contribute to market expansion. While raw material price fluctuations and potential regulatory changes pose challenges, the overall market outlook remains positive. The competitive landscape features both established multinational companies like DSM Nutritional Products AG, BASF SE, and Adisseo, and smaller regional players. These companies are focusing on strategic partnerships, product diversification, and research & development to maintain a competitive edge. Geographic variations exist within Europe, with countries like Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Spain representing significant market segments. Future market growth will be shaped by consumer preferences for sustainably produced animal products, stricter environmental regulations, and advancements in vitamin delivery technologies. The market is expected to experience consistent growth throughout the forecast period (2025-2033), benefiting from the continuous evolution of animal farming practices and consumer demands. Recent developments include: July 2022: BASF invested in a vitamin A plant in Ludwigshafen, Germany, to enhance the vitamin A supply and strengthen its position as an ingredients partner for animal nutrition.December 2021: Brenntag expanded its animal nutrition site in Kedzierzyn-Kozle, Poland. With this expansion, the company increases its production efficiency and capabilities in the animal nutrition industry.October 2021: DSM expanded its reach by establishing an Analytical Center of Excellence in Tulln, Lower Austria. The cutting-edge facilities will be utilized to carry out nutritional assessments, which will serve as the basis for assisting farmers in significantly improving the nutrition, health, and sustainability of cattle.. Notable trends are: OTHER KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS COVERED IN THE REPORT.
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Poland Exports of residues, wastes of food industry, animal fodder was US$3.53 Billion during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Poland Exports of residues, wastes of food industry, animal fodder - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on August of 2025.
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The Poland Pet Food report features an extensive regional analysis, identifying market penetration levels across major geographic areas. It highlights regional growth trends and opportunities, allowing businesses to tailor their market entry strategies and maximize growth in specific regions.
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The European animal feed productions market is evolving, driven by a surge in demand for organic, sustainable and high-welfare products. This shift extends into the diets of their livestock and pets. The number of farms practicing organic methods (including in France, which boasts the third-highest area of organic farms globally) is on the rise, boosting demand for organic feeds. This is pushing the industry to innovate and adapt to meet these new preferences head-on. The EU’s Farm to Fork Strategy is putting additional pressure on the feed producers to pursue more sustainable practices. Feed producers are now navigating a tighter regulatory landscape aimed at safeguarding animal and human health, as well as protecting the environment. This legislative push is fostering a wave of research and development in new, sustainable feed materials – but it's not just livestock feed that's getting a green makeover. The pet food sector is also riding the wave of change. European pet owners are demanding more from their pet's diets, seeking out premium, health-optimised options that cater to a range of dietary needs, from allergies to age-specific requirements. This shift is driving innovation and an uptick in the production of specialised, high-quality pet foods. Despite this, high inflation in recent years means that animal feed revenue has fallen in real terms; it’s set to drop at a compound annual rate of 2.7% over the five years through 2024 to €120.9 billion, including a 3.4% drop in 2024. Looking ahead, the industry's outlook appears green and promising. Revenue is projected to grow at a compound annual rate of 3.1% over the five years through 2029 to reach €141.1 million. Environmental concerns are reshaping both what we feed our animals and how we produce that feed. There's a growing consensus that traditional livestock feed, which consumes a third of global farmland, isn't sustainable. More investment is being made into insect-based feed, a solution that could be more environmentally sustainable. Insects, a protein-rich and less land-intensive option, are already making waves in aquafeed, where seven species have been approved in the EU since 2017.