Global Bird Food Market Research Report 2023-Competitive Analysis, Status and Outlook by Type, Downstream Industry, and Geography, Forecast to 2029

Global Bird Food Market Research Report 2023-Competitive Analysis, Status and Outlook by Type, Downstream Industry, and Geography, Forecast to 2029

Bird food refers to foods eaten by birds. These foods are different from human foods. They mainly include black sunflower seeds, needle oatmeal, soaked raisins, raisins and gooseberries, mildly grated cheese, mealworms, Wax worms, mixtures of insectivorous birds, good seed mixtures without loose peanuts, summer seed mixtures, etc.

Market Overview:

The latest research study on the global Bird Food market finds that the global Bird Food market reached a value of USD 3370.02 million in 2022. It’s expected that the market will achieve USD 3810.84 million by 2028, exhibiting a CAGR of 2.07% during the forecast period.

Inflation rates generally fall

Affected by the COVID-19 epidemic, the inflation rate has generally declined. Inflation rates in the world’s major economies have fallen, and some economies have experienced deflation. Epidemics and their prevention and control have led to simultaneous reductions in supply and demand in various countries. However, the phenomenon of a general decline in the inflation rate shows that the negative impact on the demand of various countries is even greater. The global macroeconomic situation is usually manifested as insufficient aggregate demand.

Significant reduction in international trade

Affected by the COVID-19 epidemic, international trade has dropped significantly. Affected by economic and trade frictions between China and the United States and trade conflicts between the United States and other countries, global international trade has shrunk in 2019. Affected by the new crown epidemic in 2020, international trade continues to shrink, and the contraction expands significantly. In the first quarter and the second quarter of 2020, the year-on-year growth rate of world exports of goods was -6.4% and -21.3% respectively. Compared with the same period of the previous year, the rate of decline has expanded by 4.0 and 18.1 percentage points respectively.

Market Drivers

In addition to the above benefits of feeding birds that are attracting an increasing number of participants in bird feeding activities, bird feeding culture has been popular in Europe, North America and other regions for a long time. According to related research, Thoreau threw old corn at the back door of Walden in the mid-1800s. By the late 1880s, bird feeding became more common, when Florence Merriam Webster published one of the first popular field guides Watching Birds Through Opera Glass and promoted the use of modern bird feeders. By the mid-1890s, bird feeding had spread throughout most of the United States, but it was not until the 1980s that bird feeding was generally implemented throughout the year. To this day, more than 57 million families in the United States conduct bird-feeding activities each year, and birds such as cardinals and woodpeckers can be seen up close outside the window. In the United States, despite the slight decline in sales of caged birds, the value sales of bird foods and snacks continued to increase, indicating an increase in demand for quality products. Consumers are becoming more aware that birds need more than just a diet based on simple seeds, which leads their bird pets to have more demand for nutritionally balanced food. The daily diet of birds now includes seeds, pellets, supplemented fruit and vegetable products. In Germany, birds account for 3% of all households with pets. Since 2000, the number of participants in bird feeding in some Asian countries has also been increasing. As people are exploring pet options other than dogs and cats, rare birds are becoming more and more popular in countries such as India.

Market Development Constraints

Several risks are often encountered in the process of feeding birds, among which the more notable are disease transmission, predation of birds and collisions. For some wild birds, although these additional dietary resources can benefit wild animals, they are accompanied by the risk of disease transmission, especially when the birds repeatedly gather in the same place in high density and pass through and usually do not come into close contact. When the species interact. Reports of sick or dead birds in backyard feeders in Thurston County in January 2021 prompted the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) to recommend that people temporarily stop feeding wild birds or take additional measures to keep them safe. The emergence of disease transmission has caused some areas to stop feeding wild birds, which to a certain extent hinders the development of the bird food industry. Secondly, some birds are lured to the same place to make them more vulnerable to attack by predators, such as cats and eagles. Some birds may accidentally hit the glass windows near the feeders (although windows in high-rise buildings have a greater risk of collision). According to the study of Science magazine, since 1970, the number of wild birds has been reduced by nearly one-third. In order to reduce such risks, some consumers will reduce their participation in bird feeding activities, which will hinder the industry to a certain extent. development of.

Region Overview:

In 2021, the share of the Home Organization Products market in North America stood at 35.38%.

Company Overview:

CGPC, Wild Birds Unlimited, Global Harvest Foods, GardenBird and CJ Wildlife are the five key players in the global Bird Food market. These companies have shown consistent growth in revenue, larger volumes of sales and a prominent presence in terms of share in the global Bird Food market in the past 5 years.

CGPC

CGPC provides unparalleled service and creates innovative new products-food, snacks, bedding, toys, habitat and accessories. CGPC is committed to the comfort and safety of small animal pets, pet birds and wild birds.

Wild Birds Unlimited

Wild Birds Unlimited is a retail store that specializes in selling bird seeds, bird feeders and many other bird feeding supplies.

Segmentation Overview:

By type, General Bird Food segment accounted for the largest share of market in 2021.

General Bird Food

This type refers to the food eaten by ordinary birds, including some black sunflower seeds, needle-head oatmeal, soaked raisins, raisins and gooseberries, mild grated cheese, and so on.

Special Bird Food

This type refers to bird foods with some special nutrients, such as special mixtures of suet. Used for birds to resist the cold and other functions.

Application Overview:

The market's largest segment by application is the segment Tube Feeders, with a market share of 39.71% in 2021.

Tube Feeders

Tube bird feeders are usually made of a clear plastic tube and can have either plastic or metal caps, bases, and perches. Tube bird feeders keep seeds clean and dry.

Feeder Houses

A hopper bird feeder is also called a house bird feeder. This type of feeder holds birdseed and dispenses it into a tray at the bottom of the hopper. As birds consume the seed, the hopper replenishes the bottom tray aided simply by gravity.

Bird Tables

Bird tables are designed so that almost anything can be placed on them and accessed by the local bird population. Using household leftovers is a great way to feed your local birds without needing to purchase birdseed. It also has the added benefit of reducing your household waste.

Ground Feeding

Ground feeders are just that, feeders which sit on or near to the ground for ground-foraging birds such as mourning doves, native sparrows, Juncos, and towhees. Screen or perforated bottoms prevent water from standing in the feeder and allows the seed to air dry after rain & snow.

Key Companies in the global Bird Food market covered in Chapter 3:

Wild Delight
Kennedy Wild Bird Food Ltd
Harrison’s
Bulldogs Feed Company
ZuPreem
CJ Wildlife
F.M. Brown's Sons
Vitakraft
Global Harvest Foods
CGPC
GardenBird
Des Moines Feed
RoudyBush
Wild Birds Unlimited
Wagner’s
Chubby Mealworms
Vine House Farm
Lafeber

In Chapter 4 and Chapter 14.2, on the basis of types, the Bird Food market from 2018 to 2029 is primarily split into:

General Bird Food
Special Bird Food
Others

In Chapter 5 and Chapter 14.3, on the basis of Downstream Industry, the Bird Food market from 2018 to 2029 covers:

Tube Feeders
Feeder Houses
Bird Tables
Ground Feeding

Geographically, the detailed analysis of consumption, revenue, market share and growth rate, historic and forecast (2018-2029) of the following regions are covered in Chapter 8 to Chapter 14:

North America (United States, Canada)
Europe (Germany, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, Netherlands, Turkey, Switzerland, Sweden)
Asia Pacific (China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia)
Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina)
Middle East & Africa (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, South Africa)


Chapter 1 Market Definition and Statistical Scope
Chapter 2 Research Findings and Conclusion
Chapter 3 Key Companies’ Profile
Chapter 4 Global Bird Food Market Segmented by Type
Chapter 5 Global Bird Food Market Segmented by Downstream Industry
Chapter 6 Bird Food Industry Chain Analysis
Chapter 7 The Development and Dynamics of Bird Food Market
Chapter 8 Global Bird Food Market Segmented by Geography
Chapter 9 North America
Chapter 10 Europe
Chapter 11 Asia Pacific
Chapter 12 Latin America
Chapter 13 Middle East & Africa
Chapter 14 Global Bird Food Market Forecast by Geography, Type, and Downstream Industry 2023-2029
Chapter 15 Appendix

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