Vetnosis publishes Pigs Outlook
Edinburgh, UK - 29th October 2010 - Vetnosis publishes Pigs Outlook
Vetnosis publishes Pigs Outlook, the first global study of
the pigs sector and pigs healthcare market prospects to 2019.
Pork is the world's most popular meat and global consumption
is growing strongly as a result of changing dietary preferences, increasing
household income and population growth.
The pigs healthcare market is critical to many animal health
companies and is forecast to be the fastest growing species sector in the next
decade. Pigs Outlook examines the impact
of growing pig meat consumption on pig production, trade and the pigs
healthcare market and presents 10-year forecasts by key country, region and
world.
Pigs Outlook is a 205 slide report and is the first global
study to deliver:
- Pig meat consumption, production and trade forecasts
- Pigs healthcare market forecasts
- Profiles of the pigs sector and pigs healthcare market in nine key countries: Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Japan, Russia, Spain and USA
- Profiles of the six leading pigs healthcare companies' pigs business
Vetnosis has utilised its proprietary market simulation tool
(STORM) and undertaken extensive secondary research to generate unique insights
and intelligence on the pigs sector and pigs healthcare market forecasts.
"Global pig meat production and trade will increase over the
coming decade to meet a rapidly growing global demand for pork. However, there will be significant regional
variation in pig industry growth, which will have major implications for the
growth of the pigs healthcare market." said Dr. Jonathan Lloyd, Senior Analyst
and lead agricultural economist.
"Pigs Outlook delivers unique insight into the global pigs sector
and represents vital business intelligence for companies that compete in this
important healthcare market.
Understanding where and why the pigs healthcare market will grow fastest
is critical to companies' growth strategies in the pigs healthcare market." added
Tim Evans, Managing Director and study lead.
For further information please visit https://www.vetnosis.com to download a Brochure
and Table of Contents or contact Tim Evans.
Tim Evans
Managing Director
T: +44 (0)131 718 0772
E: tim.evans@vetnosis.com