The Worldwide Livestock Monitoring Industry is Projected to Reach $8.3 Billion by 2027

2022-07-26 21:17:01 By : Ms. Mary Wei

DUBLIN , July 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Global Livestock Monitoring Market (2022-2027) by Components, Application, Livestock Type, Farm Type, Geography, Competitive Analysis and the Impact of Covid-19 with Ansoff Analysis" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The Global Livestock Monitoring Market is estimated to be USD 5.13 Bn in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 8.34 Bn by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 10.21%.

Market dynamics are forces that impact the prices and behaviors of the Global Livestock Monitoring Market stakeholders. These forces create pricing signals which result from the changes in the supply and demand curves for a given product or service. Forces of Market Dynamics may be related to macro-economic and micro-economic factors. There are dynamic market forces other than price, demand, and supply. Human emotions can also drive decisions, influence the market, and create price signals.

As the market dynamics impact the supply and demand curves, decision-makers aim to determine the best way to use various financial tools to stem various strategies for speeding the growth and reducing the risks.

The report provides a detailed analysis of the competitors in the market. It covers the financial performance analysis for the publicly listed companies in the market. The report also offers detailed information on the companies' recent development and competitive scenario. Some of the companies covered in this report are Afimilk Ltd, Allflex Livestock Intelligence (Subsidiary of Msd Animal Health), Boumatic, Cainthus, Connecterra B.V., etc.

America (Argentina , Brazil , Canada , Chile , Colombia , Mexico , Peru , United States , Rest of Americas)

Europe (Austria , Belgium , Denmark , Finland , France , Germany , Italy , Netherlands , Norway , Poland , Russia , Spain , Sweden , Switzerland , United Kingdom , Rest of Europe )

Middle-East and Africa (Egypt , Israel , Qatar , Saudi Arabia , South Africa , United Arab Emirates , Rest of MEA)

Asia-Pacific (Australia , Bangladesh , China , India , Indonesia , Japan , Malaysia , Philippines , Singapore , South Korea , Sri Lanka , Thailand , Taiwan , Rest of Asia-Pacific )

The report includes Competitive Quadrant, a proprietary tool to analyze and evaluate the position of companies based on their Industry Position score and Market Performance score. The tool uses various factors for categorizing the players into four categories. Some of these factors considered for analysis are financial performance over the last 3 years, growth strategies, innovation score, new product launches, investments, growth in market share, etc.

The report presents a detailed Ansoff matrix analysis for the Global Livestock Monitoring Market. Ansoff Matrix, also known as Product/Market Expansion Grid, is a strategic tool used to design strategies for the growth of the company. The matrix can be used to evaluate approaches in four strategies viz. Market Development, Market Penetration, Product Development and Diversification. The matrix is also used for risk analysis to understand the risk involved with each approach.

The analyst analyses the Global Livestock Monitoring Market using the Ansoff Matrix to provide the best approaches a company can take to improve its market position.

Based on the SWOT analysis conducted on the industry and industry players, The analyst has devised suitable strategies for market growth.

The report offers a comprehensive evaluation of the Global Livestock Monitoring Market. The report includes in-depth qualitative analysis, verifiable data from authentic sources, and projections about market size. The projections are calculated using proven research methodologies.

The report has been compiled through extensive primary and secondary research. The primary research is done through interviews, surveys, and observation of renowned personnel in the industry.

The report includes an in-depth market analysis using Porter's 5 forces model and the Ansoff Matrix. In addition, the impact of Covid-19 on the market is also featured in the report.

The report also includes the regulatory scenario in the industry, which will help you make a well-informed decision. The report discusses major regulatory bodies and major rules and regulations imposed on this sector across various geographies.

The report also contains the competitive analysis using Positioning Quadrants, the analyst's Proprietary competitive positioning tool.

Key Topics Covered: 1 Report Description 2 Research Methodology 3 Executive Summary 4 Market Dynamics 4.1 Drivers 4.1.1 Growing Focus on Livestock Monitoring and Disease Detection 4.1.2 Increasing Adoption of Advanced Technologies Such as IoT and AI by Dairy Farmers 4.1.3 Substantial Cost-Saving Achieved Through Adoption of Advanced Livestock Monitoring Products 4.2 Restraints 4.2.1 High Cost of Livestock Monitoring Solutions 4.2.2 Limited Skillsets and Technology Understanding among Farmers 4.3 Opportunities 4.3.1 Rise in Number of Dairy Farms and Cattle Population 4.3.2 Increasing Adoption of Livestock Monitoring Technology in Developing Countries 4.4 Challenges 4.4.1 Stringent Regulations and Trade Barriers 4.4.2 Environmental Concerns and Global Warming 5 Market Analysis 5.1 Regulatory Scenario 5.2 Porter's Five Forces Analysis 5.3 Impact of COVID-19 5.4 Ansoff Matrix Analysis 6 Global Livestock Monitoring Market, By Components 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Hardware 6.2.1 Sensors 6.2.1.1 Temperature Sensors 6.2.1.2 Accelerometer Sensors 6.2.1.3 Motion Sensors 6.2.1.4 Environmental Humidity Sensors 6.2.1.5 Others 6.2.2 Cameras 6.2.3 RFID Tags & Readers 6.2.4 GPS 6.2.5 Others 6.3 Software 6.3.1 Cloud Based 6.3.2 On Premise 6.4 Services 6.4.1 Integration & Deployment 6.4.2 Maintenance & Support 6.4.3 Managed Services 7 Global Livestock Monitoring Market, By Application 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Milk Harvesting 7.3 Breeding Management 7.4 Feeding Management 7.5 Animal Health Monitoring & Comfort 7.6 Heat Stress 7.7 Behavior Monitoring 7.8 Others 8 Global Livestock Monitoring Market, By Livestock Type 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Cattle 8.3 Poultry 8.4 Swine 8.5 Equine 8.6 Others 9 Global Livestock Monitoring Market, By Farm Type 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Small 9.3 Med-sized 9.4 Large 10 Americas' Global Livestock Monitoring Market 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Argentina 10.3 Brazil 10.4 Canada 10.5 Chile 10.6 Colombia 10.7 Mexico 10.8 Peru 10.9 United States 10.10 Rest of Americas 11 Europe's Global Livestock Monitoring Market 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Austria 11.3 Belgium 11.4 Denmark 11.5 Finland 11.6 France 11.7 Germany 11.8 Italy 11.9 Netherlands 11.10 Norway 11.11 Poland 11.12 Russia 11.13 Spain 11.14 Sweden 11.15 Switzerland 11.16 United Kingdom 11.17 Rest of Europe 12 Middle East and Africa's Global Livestock Monitoring Market 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Egypt 12.3 Israel 12.4 Qatar 12.5 Saudi Arabia 12.6 South Africa 12.7 United Arab Emirates 12.8 Rest of MEA 13 APAC's Global Livestock Monitoring Market 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Australia 13.3 Bangladesh 13.4 China 13.5 India 13.6 Indonesia 13.7 Japan 13.8 Malaysia 13.9 Philippines 13.10 Singapore 13.11 South Korea 13.12 Sri Lanka 13.13 Thailand 13.14 Taiwan 13.15 Rest of Asia-Pacific 14 Competitive Landscape 14.1 Competitive Quadrant 14.2 Market Share Analysis 14.3 Strategic Initiatives 14.3.1 M &A and Investments 14.3.2 Partnerships and Collaborations 14.3.3 Product Developments and Improvements 15 Company Profiles 15.1 Afimilk Ltd 15.2 Allflex Livestock Intelligence (Subsidiary of Msd Animal Health) 15.3 Boumatic 15.4 Cainthus 15.5 Connecterra B.V. 15.6 Cowlar 15.7 Cowmanager B.V. 15.8 Dairymaster 15.9 ENGS Systems 15.10 Faromatics 15.11 Fullwood Packo 15.12 Gallagher Group Ltd 15.13 Herdinsights (Subsidiary of Datamars) 15.14 Hokofarm Group 15.15 Icerobotics 15.16 Moocall 15.17 Nedap NV 15.18 Sensaphone 15.19 Serket 15.20 Smaxtec Animal Care GmbH 15.21 Stellapps Technologies 15.22 Sum-It Computer Systems 15.23 VAS 15.24 Zoetis 16 Appendix

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