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Pet Food Statistics: It’s no wonder that pets become part of our families. Whether a dog, cat, cow, lizard or any other animal, they love us unconditionally. Pet adoption has been on the rise for a decade, leading to a notable increase in the demand for pet food. Similar to the variations in human food, pets now have options too! The diversity in pet food and the demand for healthy options have been crucial factors driving the growth of the pet industry. Let’s delve into these recent Pet Food Statistics to gain a deeper understanding of the industry.
According to the American Feed Industry Association, the following chart explains the ingredient quantities from farm to pet bowl, including dog treats, dog food moist, cat treats, cat food wet, cat food dry, dog food dry, and dog treats.
Food Type | Value In million tons |
Chicken | 584,098 |
Meat and Bone meal | 533,253 |
Corn gluten meal | 476,649 |
Soybean meal | 427,155 |
Water sufficient or processing | 385,565 |
Chicken by-product meal | 262,828 |
Water | 203,114 |
Chicken meal | 197,374 |
Poultry by-product meal | 195,010 |
Wheat | 186,105 |
Beef fat | 147,456 |
Organ meat | 146,686 |
Beef | 146,662 |
Meat by-products | 135,316 |
Animal Fat | 104,509 |
Beef and Bone meal | 104,111 |
Peas | 101,273 |
Wheat Flour | 100,538 |
Brewers Rice | 98,678 |
Barley | 89,058 |
Brown Rice | 77,241 |
Chicken Broth | 70,580 |
Rice | 67,319 |
Soy Flour | 63,440 |
Turkey | 62,321 |
Lamb | 59,002 |
Wheat Gluten | 58,425 |
Salmon | 52,704 |
Sorghum | 51,605 |
Chicken fat | 48,569 |
Corn Meal | 44,100 |
Beet Pulp | 41,655 |
Digest Flavor | 41,561 |
Wheat Middlings | 39,580 |
Poultry Broth | 39,580 |
Fish | 38,496 |
Fish meal | 33,923 |
Lamb meal | 33,893 |
Poultry | 31,269 |
Beef by-products | 29,072 |
Potatoes | 28,646 |
Beef meal | 27,693 |
Fish broth | 27,046 |
Chicken by-products | 26,882 |
Poultry by-products | 25,622 |
Corn Germ Meal | 24,811 |
Other animal by-products | 24,318 |
Egg | 23,077 |
Sweet potatoes | 22,818 |
Corn syrup | 22,089 |
Grains | 21,057 |
Carrots | 20,733 |
Whitefish | 20,348 |
Cracked Pearled barley | 19,948 |
Soybean hulls | 18,812 |
Salmon Meal | 18,430 |
Turkey Meal | 18,045 |
Turkey by-product meal | 15,766 |
Egg product | 15,594 |
Beef broth | 15,026 |
Poultry Fat | 14,514 |
Pea Protein | 13,624 |
Glycerin | 13,467 |
Tuna | 12,697 |
Pea Starch | 12,272 |
Corn Grits | 11,421 |
Flaxseed | 11,380 |
Garbanzo beans | 10,931 |
Cod | 10,270 |
Corn starch | 9,863 |
Pork | 9,345 |
Meat meal | 8,861 |
Soy grits | 8,560 |
Rice Bran | 8,554 |
Tapioca Starch | 8,399 |
Cassava Root Flour | 6,827 |
Split Peas | 6,131 |
Lentils | 6,021 |
Pork by-products | 5,913 |
Milk | 5,665 |
Chickpeas | 5,452 |
Pea Fiber | 4,550 |
Ocean Fish | 5,295 |
Duck | 5,175 |
Canola Oil | 5,175 |
Tomato Pomace | 5,025 |
Fish Oil | 4,823 |
Cranberries | 4,688 |
Oats | 4,544 |
White rice | 4,478 |
Sugar | 4,471 |
Pork meal | 4,031 |
Meat Broth | 3,954 |
Turkey Broth | 3,862 |
Canola Meal | 3,584 |
Powdered Cellulose | 3,463 |
Spinach | 3,187 |
Corn Distillers Drief Grains | 3,132 |
Pea Flou | 3,109 |
Green Peas | 3,085 |
High Fructose Corn Syrup | 3,071 |
Oils | 2,980 |
Vegetable Oil | 2,927 |
Yams | 2,893 |
Soybean Oul | 2,892 |
Vegetable Glycerin | 2,881 |
Cheese | 2,799 |
Wheat Germ | 2,774 |
Shrimp | 2,710 |
Apples | 2,677 |
Brewers Dried Yeast | 2,557 |
Alfalfa Meal | 2,503 |
Pearled Barley | 2,416 |
Potato Starch | 2,389 |
Soy Flakes | 2,363 |
Venison | 2,250 |
Oat Groats | 2,177 |
Tuna Meal | 2,065 |
Coconut | 1,950 |
Tuna Broth | 1,857 |
Tapioca | 1,674 |
Tomato | 1,641 |
Green Beans | 1,562 |
Bacon | 1,561 |
Malted Barley Flour | 1,515 |
Whey | 1,493 |
Chicken and Turkey Broth | 1,407 |
Bison | 1,369 |
Potato Protein | 1,363 |
Soybean Germ Meal | 1,318 |
Pumpkin | 1,301 |
Corn Gluten Feed | 1,241 |
Sunflower Oil | 1,096 |
Liver flavor | 1,096 |
Potato product | 1,079 |
Lamb broth | 1,053 |
Guar Gum | 1,044 |
Parsley Flakes | 1,007 |
Soy Protein Concentrate | 974 |
Parsnip | 953 |
Soy Protein Isolate | 907 |
Lamb and Chicken broth | 897 |
Crab Meal | 855 |
Malted Barley Extract | 853 |
Shrimp meal | 847 |
Cheese Powder | 834 |
Blueberries | 826 |
Wheat Starch | 808 |
Salmon Oil | 793 |
Chicory Root | 709 |
Animal Plasma | 699 |
Egg whites | 688 |
Cane Sugar | 683 |
Gelatin | 673 |
Oat fiber | 660 |
Vegetable Broth | 650 |
Kelp | 626 |
Mackerel | 599 |
Sole | 596 |
Barley Flour | 570 |
Pork Broth | 569 |
Modified Food Starch | 544 |
Caramel Color | 542 |
Yellow Peas | 513 |
Lentil Flour | 506 |
Fructose | 496 |
Rye Flour | 490 |
Oat Flour | 487 |
Natural Flavor | 461 |
Bacon Fat | 448 |
Seaweed Meal | 445 |
Soybean Mill Run | 422 |
Peanut Butter | 417 |
Maltodextrin | 391 |
Chard | 381 |
Bakery Product | 368 |
Beet Powder | 365 |
Wild Rice | 355 |
Pork Flavor | 343 |
Modified Tapioca Starch | 336 |
Faba Beans | 327 |
Fava Beans | 323 |
Hominy Feed | 315 |
Hydrogenated Corn Syrup | 307 |
Alfalfa | 306 |
Rice Syrup | 306 |
Corn Flour | 300 |
Parsley | 295 |
Malted Barley | 269 |
Barley Malt Syrup | 261 |
Skim Milk | 261 |
Hydrolyzed Chicken Liver | 246 |
Wild Boar | 245 |
Cracked WHEAT | 227 |
Bacon Broth | 223 |
Avocado | 222 |
Palm Oil | 219 |
Chia Seed | 216 |
Bone Meal | 209 |
Lecithin | 205 |
Tapioca Flour | 202 |
Dried Brewers Yeast | 199 |
Liver broth | 188 |
Cheese product | 184 |
Hydrolyzed Soy Protein | 181 |
Xanthan Gum | 178 |
Chickpea Flour | 169 |
Quinoa Seed | 165 |
Dried Yeast | 162 |
Honey | 162 |
Broccoli | 158 |
Rye | 158 |
Corn Oil | 154 |
Long Grain Rice | 153 |
Wheat Germ Meal | 144 |
Molasses Beet Pulp | 144 |
Salt | 144 |
Millet | 136 |
Dried Cane Molasses | 134 |
Swede | 131 |
Yeast Culture | 131 |
Barley Grass | 127 |
Apple Pomace | 134 |
Crab | 119 |
Animal Live Flavor | 113 |
Dicalcium Phosphate | 109 |
Rolled oats | 107 |
Partially Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil | 101 |
Rice Hulls | 101 |
Pineapple | 90 |
Sunflower Seed Meal | 90 |
Blueberry Pomace | 88 |
Dried Alfalfa Meal | 83 |
Brewers Rice flour | 83 |
Black Beans | 82 |
Seabass | 78 |
Whole Grain Corn | 78 |
Raspberries | 77 |
Organic Pea protein | 76 |
Sweet Potato Flour | 71 |
Psyllium Seed Husk | 70 |
Nonfat Milk | 66 |
Cheddar Cheese | 65 |
Vegetables | 59 |
Peanut Flour | 59 |
Potato Flour | 58 |
Natural and Artificial Flavours | 57 |
Oat Hulls | 56 |
Egg Powder | 54 |
Oil Of Rosemary | 53 |
Fresh Barlett Pears | 51 |
Textured Soy protein | 51 |
(Source: afia.org)
Years | Revenue change (in billion US$) |
2018 | 88.91 |
2019 | 98.57 |
2020 | 111.90 |
2021 | 121.00 |
2022 | 133.70 |
2023 | 143.60 |
2024 | 149.90 |
2025 | 158.60 |
2026 | 167.70 |
2027 | 177.40 |
2028 | 186.10 |
Surprisingly, according to Pet Food Statistics, revenue worldwide has significantly changed since the lockdown. With constant upward rates, the revenue is expected to reach $186.10 billion by the forecast period.
In addition, the following chart explains the year-on-year average revenue per capita change. Revenue per capita will grow significantly in the global market, with a slight decrease in growth in 2024.
Years | Average Revenue per capita (in billion US$) | Average Revenue Per Capita |
2018 | 12.08 | 12.08 |
2019 | 13.26 | 13.26 |
2020 | 14.91 | 14.91 |
2021 | 16.00 | 16.00 |
2022 | 17.53 | 17.53 |
2023 | 18.69 | 18.69 |
2024 | 19.34 | 19.34 |
2025 | 20.30 | 20.30 |
2026 | 21.30 | 21.30 |
2027 | 22.35 | 22.35 |
2028 | 23.27 | 23.27 |
(Source: statista.com)
(Reference: statista.com)
About Pet Food Statistics 2023, comparatively, North America produced most of the pet food, contributing 11.34 million metric tons. With a minor difference, Europe reported 10.97 million metric tons of production. Furthermore, Latin America and Asia-Pacific ranked respectively with more than 10 million metric tons of production collectively.
Country | Revenue (in million U.S. dollars) |
United States | 57,384.64 |
China | 7,419.96 |
United Kingdom | 7,224.56 |
Brazil | 6,287.95 |
Germany | 5,724.11 |
France | 4,998.58 |
Japan | 4,619.43 |
Turkey | 4,176.62 |
Italy | 3,833.27 |
Canada | 3,735.68 |
Australia | 2,952.06 |
Mexico | 2,506.59 |
Spain | 2,022.42 |
Russia | 1,940.34 |
Indonesia | 1,847.64 |
Poland | 1,634.53 |
Thailand | 1,500.34 |
Netherlands | 1,350.73 |
Argentina | 1,178.59 |
Belgium | 853.49 |
Iran | 774.42 |
Switzerland | 699.22 |
Saudi Arabia | 234.77 |
Nigeria | 200.26 |
Egypt | 119.98 |
(Source: statista.com)
Year | Sales in billion US. Dollars |
2010 | 59.3 |
2011 | 62.4 |
2012 | 65.9 |
2013 | 69.6 |
2014 | 73.3 |
2015 | 77.7 |
2016 | 72.25 |
2017 | 75 |
2018 | 91.1 |
2019 | 93.9 |
2020 | 102.6 |
2021 | – |
2022 | 123.6 |
2023 | 133.9 |
(Source: statista.com)
Over the years, the sale of pet food worldwide has notably increased. During lockdown in 2020, compared to previous years, it performed very well, with $102.6 billion of sales worldwide.
(Reference: statista.com)
According to Pet Food Statistics 2023, in the USA, freeze-dried pet food is the most expensive food category for pets, with an average price of $18.76 per lb. On the other hand, dehydrated pet food has the opposite price
Year | Food and Treats | Vet Care and Product Sales | Other Services | Supplies, live animals & OTC medicine |
2018 | 34.5 | 27.7 | 9.7 | 18.6 |
2019 | 36.9 | 29.3 | 10.3 | 19.2 |
2020 | 42 | 31.2 | 8.1 | 22.1 |
2021 | 50 | 34.3 | 9.5 | 29.8 |
2022 | 58.1 | 35.9 | 11.4 | 31.5 |
2023 | 64.4 | 38.3 | 12.3 | 32 |
(Source: statista.com)
In 2023, pet food was reported to be the highest-selling category in total pet market sales, which generated $64.4 billion of sales in food and treats. Compared to that, Vet care and products, supplies and medicine, and other services ranked respectively.
(Reference: statista.com)
Compared to baby boomers, who prefer to shop for pet food in stores, millennials and Gen Z purchase it online. However, Gen X and baby boomers almost equally share the preference for in-store purchases.
In 2023, Big Heart Pet Brand generated a total sale of 1,056.92 million, including treats, dog biscuits, and beverages. Other leading brands include Private labels, Nestlé Purina Petcare, Mars Petcare, etc.
Brand | Sales (in million U.S dollars) |
Big Heart Pet Brands | 1,056.92 |
Private Label | 604.1 |
Nestlé Purina PetCare | 514.79 |
Mars Petcare | 390.48 |
Blue Buffalo | 379.8 |
Petmatrix | 208.11 |
Spectrum Brands | 87.9 |
Arthur Pet Products | 80.88 |
Post Consumer Brands | 74.66 |
Waggin’ Train | 48.01 |
(Source: statista.com)
In 2023, PetSmart became the largest pet specialty retail chain in North America, with more than 1,600 stores. The brand also has birds, reptiles, fish, and dogs for sale and adoption.
Brand | Number of Stores |
PetSmart | 1,665 |
PETCO | 1,500 |
Pet Supplies plus | 667 |
Pet Valu | 512 |
Pet Supermarket | 220 |
Woof Gang Bakery | 220 |
Global Pet foods | 215 |
Petsense | 188 |
Petland | 138 |
Hollywood Feed | 97 |
Bosley’s by Pet Valu | 87 |
Mondou | 83 |
Chico Pet Stores | 82 |
Pet People | 73 |
Earthwise Pet Supply | 72 |
Unleashed by Petco | 65 |
Pet Food Express | 64 |
Mud Bay | 64 |
Pet Planet | 60 |
Chuck & Don’s Pet Food | 49 |
(Reference: statista.com)
About cats and dogs, wet and dry food, semi-moist cat food, was reported to have the highest price increase in the USA, with 65.9%. However, other product categories had less than 50% increases each.
(Reference: statista.com)
According to a Statista survey, most Chinese pet owners spent between 500 and 100 yuan on pet food in 2023. The least spent was more than 2000 yuan or 6.97%.
(Reference: statista.com)
More than half of Chinese pet owners purchase pet food at least 3 to 4 times a month, while 42.6% said they do it for 1 to 2 times. Meanwhile, 5.9% of owners purchased food for their pets more than 5 times.
(Reference: statista.com)
Pet parents in North America give primary importance to the quality of the food (81%), while clothes pay attention to prices (74%). Furthermore, other leading drivers of pet food purchase decisions include the composition of ingredients (52%), addressing specific needs/health concerns of pets (51%), commitment to sustainability (14%), and country of production (13%).
(Reference: statista.com)
Most of the pet food was imported from China, worth $100.02 million. Compared to all the countries from which South Korea imported pet food, this amounts to around $307.5 million.
(Reference: statista.com)
Pedigree has captured the majority of market share in Poland, with 40% in the wet dog food segment. Other brands, including ARO, Butcher’s, and Purina Friskies, share 20% each.
(Reference: statista.com)
In addition to the best-wet dog food brands in Poland, Sheba represents the majority of the market for wet cat food, contributing 73.91%. Compared to the leading cat food brand, others have less than 10% of the share respectively.
(Reference: statista.com)
As of 2023, dog food in the United Kingdom was reported to have the highest market value with 1,840 million GBP, with some differences, such as cat food ranking second. However, food for outdoor birds, fish, small mammals, and indoor birds had a significantly lower market share, accounting for less than 600 GBP collectively.
The pet industry continues to boom, with pet food leading the charge. In 2024, pet owners are savvier than ever, prioritizing their furry companions’ health and well-being. This translates to a dynamic market where established giants and innovative newcomers compete for a slice of the ever-growing pie. Let’s delve into the world of leading pet food manufacturers in 2024, exploring their market positions, brand offerings, and the trends shaping the industry.
These titans hold a dominant position in the global pet food landscape.
Hill’s Pet Nutrition stands out for its science-driven approach. Their veterinarian-recommended formulas prioritize specific health needs and dietary restrictions. This focus on specialized nutrition often places Hill’s in the premium pet food category.
The J.M. Smucker Company caters to pet owners seeking value without compromising quality. Popular brands like Kibble ‘n Bits, Milk-Bone, and Meow Mix offer budget-friendly and mid-range options, making them a popular choice for many pet parents.
Several other manufacturers contribute significantly to the pet food landscape:
The pet food industry is constantly evolving, driven by pet owner preferences and a focus on innovation. Here are some key trends shaping the landscape:
As the pet food industry continues to evolve, we can expect to see further innovation in areas like:
The pet food industry is dynamic and competitive, catering to the ever-growing needs of devoted pet owners. From established giants like Mars and Nestle to innovative newcomers in the D2C space, manufacturers are constantly innovating and adapting to meet the demands of a discerning market. As pet owners become more invested in their pets’ well-being, the focus on premium and personalized nutrition will likely continue to rise. Sustainability concerns and the desire for convenience are also shaping the industry, pushing manufacturers to explore alternative proteins and convenient delivery models.
While pinpointing exact market share percentages can be challenging due to factors mentioned earlier, here are some estimates to provide a broader picture:
These trends hold both positive and negative implications for pet parents:
Technology is playing an increasingly important role in the pet food industry:
Looking ahead, the pet food industry is likely to become even more personalized and sustainable. As technology evolves, we can expect to see further advancements in areas like:
The pet food industry is a big bowl of business, and understanding the trends in wet and dry food can be eye-opening. Let’s break it down with some numbers:
Dry food remains the king of the castle, accounting for the majority of pet food sales globally.
Wet food, however, is experiencing a resurgence. After a period of stagnation, it’s clawing its way back, driven by:
Premiumization: Pet owners are increasingly opting for higher-quality wet food with features like:
Pet parents treat their furry (or feathery) companions more like family and are willing to spend extra on their well-being. This translates to a focus on:
Wet food is finding its sweet spot in specific areas:
However, some pet parents might find it a better value in the long run, especially if it leads to:
The pet food industry is constantly evolving to meet pet parent demands. Here’s a glimpse into what’s on the menu:
In conclusion, both dry and wet pet food have a secure place in the pet parent’s pantry. While dry food reigns supreme in terms of volume, wet food is making a comeback with its focus on premiumization, special needs, and convenience.
The pet food industry is a testament to the deep bond between humans and animals. As pet owners continue to view their pets as cherished members of the family, the demand for high-quality, personalized, and sustainable pet food is likely to continue its upward trajectory, as seen in these Pet Food Statistics. This translates to a future where our furry companions have access to a wider range of delicious, nutritious options that cater to their individual needs and well-being.
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