Nutrition Business Journal

Animal Nutrition

Animal nutrition—which Nutrition Business Journal defines as natural & organic pet food, pet supplements (for dogs, cats, horses and other small companion animals) and natural & organic pet supplies—climbed 5% in 2010 to reach $3.2 billion in U.S. sales. Finance and investment activity is especially strong in natural & organic pet food, with repeat private equity bids and strategic buys in the space. Consumers increasingly treat pets as part of the family, driving growth in the pet supplement market.

Below you will find the Animal Nutrition Market Research produced by Nutrition Business Journal.

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    • Aug. 16, 2011

      August 2011: Animal Nutrition Industry Overview

      Despite repeat private equity bids and strategic buys, natural & organic pet food companies grew sales only 4% in 2010, the lowest category growth ever recorded. Pet supplements posted healthier growth of 6%, but suffered from a lack of significant new product development. Natural & organic pet supplies had another banner year, and the total animal nutrition market climbed 5% to $3.2 billion....More
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