- Porcine plasma feed, derived from the blood of pigs, is a high-protein ingredient used in animal feed to improve growth rates, immunity, and overall health in livestock, pets, and aquatic species
- The demand for porcine plasma feed is driven by its high digestibility, rich amino acid profile, and functional properties, making it a preferred choice in swine feed, pet food, and aquafeed applications
- North America dominated the porcine plasma feed market with the largest revenue share of 32.9% in 2024, driven by advanced livestock farming practices, high adoption of premium feed ingredients, and the presence of key market players. The U.S. is a major contributor, with significant use in swine and pet food industries
- Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing region during the forecast period, fueled by rapid urbanization, increasing meat consumption, and growing aquaculture activities in countries such as China, India, and Thailand
- The swine feed segment dominated the largest market revenue share of 68% in 2024, primarily driven by the critical role of porcine plasma in enhancing piglet health, growth, and immune function, especially during weaning periods, leading to improved feed efficiency and reduced mortality rates in commercial pig farming



