Swine Diagnostics Market Size and Forecasts (2022 - 2030), Global and Regional Share, Trends, and Growth Opportunity Analysis Report Coverage: By Product Type [Immunoassays Kits, PCR Kits, Hemagglutination Inhibition (HI), and Others], Sample Type (Blood, Oral Fluids, Nasal Swabs, Tissue Samples, and Others), Disease [African Swine Fever (ASF)/Classical Swine Fever (CSF), Respiratory Diseases, Porcine Circovirus, Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea, Swine Dysentery, and Others], End User (Veterinary Hospitals, Veterinary Clinics, and Other End Users), and Geography
The swine diagnostics market was valued at 194.15 million in 2022 and is projected to reach a value of US$ 385.39 million by 2030; it is anticipated to record a CAGR of 8.9% from 2022 to 2030..
According to Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs of the Government of UK, African swine fever (ASF) is a highly infectious viral disease of pigs. The disease generally results in high mortality even in its acute form. The FAO of the United Nations published an article on the ASF situation update in Asia & Pacific in July 2023. As per this article, ASF is a growing disease that affects pigs with up to 100% fatality rate. Since the first case reported on January 15, 2019, Mongolia has reported 11 outbreaks in 6 provinces and in Ulaanbaatar. Nearly 3,000 pigs have died due to ASF as of April 2019. On September 17, 2019, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) of the Republic of Korea confirmed the first ASF outbreak. The disease was detected in 36 domestic pig farms in Gyeonggi-do (17), Incheon City (5), and Gangwon-do (14), of which 8 of these farms have started reporting ASF cases again since January 2023. In Indonesia, after the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries announced the confirmation of the ASF outbreak on 27 September 2019, ASF spread to almost all villages within a year. At least 129,000 pigs, 28% of the total pig population, have died due to ASF. In China, ASF has been detected in 32 provinces/autonomous regions/municipalities/special administrative regions since the confirmation of the first outbreak in Liaoning Province by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA) on August 3, 2018. The recent outbreak was reported on February 11, 2023, in Sheung Shui, Hong Kong SAR, located close to the border with Guangdong Province.
According to the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), over 100 million cases of pig diseases were reported worldwide in 2021. The most common pig diseases were African swine fever, swine influenza, porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS), pseudorabies, and enzootic pneumonia of pigs. Additionally, in the US, the OIE estimates that approximately 70% of pig herds are infected with Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome. The disease is also common in other parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, and South America. Thus, the rising prevalence of various swine diseases boosts the swine diagnostic market worldwide.
Germany is the Largest Market in Europe for Swine Diagnostics MarketIn the first quarter of 2023, Germany and a few other European Union (EU) countries reported outbreaks of ASF in domestic pigs. In April 2023, the Animal Disease Information System (ADIS) data stated that ASF virus was detected in domestic pigs and wild boar in Germany at the beginning of March 2023, accounting for incidences of 1 and 486. The incidences were reported in the Brandenburg region’s small farm of 11 animals. Thus, the swine diagnostics market in Germany is expected to flourish significantly in the coming years owing to growing diagnostics for ASF. According to the German Ministry of Agriculture (BMEL) till November 2021, similar outbreaks were reported in the country in 2020 and 2021. ASF outbreaks in wild boar in Germany accounted for 403 cases in 2020 and 2,131 cases in 2021. Therefore, the number of incidences reflects the demand for swine diagnostics kits to detect the ASF virus in pigs. The demand would continue to rise in the near future owing to the growing incidences of ASF. Moreover, the country has the presence of big players such as AniCon (a part of SAN Group) and IVD GmbH, which significantly contribute to the swine diagnostics market growth. The companies are actively developing new disease diagnosis techniques and collaborating with government entities to boost diagnostics.
Report Segmentation:The “Global Swine Diagnostics Market” is segmented based on product type, sample type, disease, and end user.
By product type, the swine diagnostics market is bifurcated into immunoassays kits, PCR kits, hemagglutination-inhibition (HI), and others. The immunoassays kits segment held a larger market share in 2022, and the same segment is anticipated to register a higher CAGR during 2022–2030
Based on sample type, the market is segmented into nasal swabs, oral fluids, tissue samples, blood, and others. The blood segment held a larger market share in 2022, and the same segment is anticipated to register a higher CAGR during 2022–2030.
Based on disease, the market is categorized into into African swine fever (ASF)/classical swine fever (CSF), respiratory diseases, porcine circovirus, porcine epidemic diarrhoea, swine dysentery, and others. The African swine fever (ASF)/classical swine fever (CSF) segment held a largest market share in 2022 and the respiratory diseases segment is anticipated to register a highest CAGR during 2022–2030.
Based on end user, the swine diagnostics market is divided into into veterinary hospitals, veterinary clinics, and others. The veterinary hospitals segment held a largest market share in 2022 and veterinary clinics segment is anticipated to register a highest CAGR during 2022–2030.
Major players operating in the swine diagnostics market are BioCheck BV, Idexx Laboratories Inc, Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc, Zoetis Inc, Neogen Corp, INDICAL BIOSCIENCE GmbH, Ring Biotechnology Co Ltd, Innovative Diagnostics SAS, SAN Group GmbH, and Bionote Inc.
The German Ministry of Agriculture (BMEL), Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), Center for Veterinary Biologics (CVB), Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying (DAHD), and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) among others are a few key primary and secondary sources referred to while preparing the report on the swine diagnostics market.