PoultryWorld.net reports significant expansion in animal-source food production, with a strong focus on poultry and livestock growth over the coming decade.
The global demand for animal-source foods is set to increase dramatically over the next decade, with global animal production expected to grow by 14%, according to a new report by PoultryWorld.net. This surge in production is primarily driven by the growing need for poultry and livestock to meet the dietary requirements of an expanding global population.
As urbanization rises and incomes increase in emerging markets, animal-source food production, particularly in poultry, will experience significant growth, offering new opportunities for farmers, businesses, and food producers worldwide. The expansion is expected to encompass a wide range of sectors, from poultry farming to livestock production, providing essential nutrition across diverse regions.
With increased demand, the poultry industry is poised to see innovations in farming techniques, equipment, and production efficiency to keep pace with this growing need. Advances in genetics, breeding practices, and sustainable production methods will drive productivity, while governments and agricultural organizations are working to ensure that growth is sustainable and equitable. The next decade promises exciting developments for the global food production landscape, with poultry farming playing a central role in feeding billions and contributing to food security globally. Innovations in animal farming technologies, including automation and precision farming, will allow producers to meet the rising demand while maintaining the sustainability of the industry.



