
Report ID: SQMIG35G2211
Skyquest Technology's expert advisors have carried out comprehensive global market analysis on the animal/livestock tracking and monitoring market, covering regional industry trends and market insights. Our team of analysts have conducted in-depth primary and secondary research to provide regional industry analysis and forecast of animal/livestock tracking and monitoring market across North America, South America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
North America dominated the global market in 2021 due to its significant technological advances and higher internet penetration. The rising incidence of zoonotic diseases, which has raised the need for technology to track sick cattle, is expected to be the main drive of the North American market. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the United States generated 18.0% of the world's total output of poultry meat in 2020, putting it the largest producer in the world (UNFAO).
Asia Pacific is anticipated to see profitable growth throughout the anticipated period. Animal-based food consumption has risen from across Asia Pacific as a result of rising disposable income, shifting dietary preferences, growing populations, and rapid urbanization. Also, the region has consistently contributed to worldwide cattle production profits since the early 1900s, and it is anticipated that this tendency will continue during the forecast period.
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Animal/Livestock Tracking & Monitoring Market size was valued at USD 6.56 Billion in 2023 and is poised to grow from USD 7.69 Billion in 2024 to USD 27.38 Billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 17.2% during the forecast period (2025-2032).
The market for animal/livestock tracking and monitoring is growing quickly because of the need for better livestock management, disease prevention, and higher productivity. In this fiercely competitive market, a variety of companies are providing an extensive variety of goods and services. 'Boumatic', 'Allflex Livestock Intelligence (Subsidiary of MSD Animal Health)', 'Nedap N.V.', 'Delaval', 'Cowmanager B.V.', 'Afimilk Ltd.', 'Herdinsights (Subsidiary of Datamars)', 'Engs Systems', 'Smaxtec Animal Care GmbH', 'Zoetis', 'Sum-It Computer Systems', 'Dairymaster', 'Cainthus', 'Serket', 'Vas', 'Fullwood Packo', 'Gallagher Group Limited', 'Moocall', 'Stellapps Technologies', 'Connecterra B.V.', 'Hokofarm Group', 'Icerobotics', 'Faromatics', 'Cowlar', 'Sensaphone'
The demand for meat and dairy products is increasing in tandem with the global population. As a result, farmers and ranchers are using animal/livestock tracking and monitoring systems in an effort to become more effective and productive.
Demand for efficient livestock management is increasing: Farmers who raise animals are now under growing pressure to increase productivity, cut expenses, and safeguard the health of their animals. By offering real-time information on ethology, health, and productivity, tracking and monitoring technologies for livestock and animals can assist farmers in accomplishing these goals.
North America dominated the global market in 2021 due to its significant technological advances and higher internet penetration. The rising incidence of zoonotic diseases, which has raised the need for technology to track sick cattle, is expected to be the main drive of the North American market. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the United States generated 18.0% of the world's total output of poultry meat in 2020, putting it the largest producer in the world (UNFAO).
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