Postbiotics Market in Animal Feed Projected for Significant Growth
The global market for postbiotics in animal feed reached $19.10 billion in 2025 and is expected to grow to $38.39 billion by 2033.

The global market for postbiotics in animal feed reached $19.10 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach $38.39 billion by 2033, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 9.12%.
The demand for postbiotics in the animal feed market is accelerating as the livestock industry moves towards sustainable, antibiotic-free production systems. In poultry farming, where feed efficiency and gut health are critical, postbiotics are emerging as a reliable alternative to antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs). Their proven ability to enhance immune response, improve feed conversion ratios, and reduce pathogen load aligns with regulatory pressures and consumer demand for residue-free meat.
This trend is further supported by a global push for safer and more environmentally friendly animal nutrition practices. Postbiotics offer operational and cost advantages due to their shelf stability and ease of integration into feed. In high-growth regions like Southeast Asia and South America, poultry producers are increasingly adopting postbiotic-based feed strategies to boost productivity and meet export standards.
Scientific validation and commercial trials demonstrating the efficacy of postbiotics are a key trend driving market adoption. Studies have confirmed improvements in gut health, immune response, and growth performance in various animal species. This increasing body of evidence is leading feed manufacturers and integrators to develop market-ready solutions, positioning postbiotics as a strategic component in sustainable animal nutrition.