The "Animal Produce Market Global Briefing 2018" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Companies in the meat processing industry are turning to robotics to maximize production efficiency. Robotic systems automate deboning, cutting, butchering, and monitoring processes in meat production. This decreases cycle times and increases throughput. Automation helps to improve plant conditions, reduce contamination, and makes meat processing safer for workers as well as consumers.

Plants with fixed automation systems can increase yields by at least 2-3% over workers; for example, Image-Meater from CSB is a special hardware and software solution which fully classifies the sides of the pork automatically into different quality levels. JBS, world's largest meat processor, has acquired a majority stake in Scott Technology Ltd., a leading robotics manufacturer, to automate its meat processing plants. A recent technology developed by Georgia Tech, the R&D unit of Georgia Institute of Technology, provides 95% accuracy in deboning poultry.

Asia Pacific was the largest region in the animal produce market in 2017, accounting for around 44% market share. South America was the second largest region accounting for around 14% market share. Middle East was the smallest region accounting for around 3% market share.

The market size section gives the animal produce market revenues, covering both the historic growth of the market and forecasting the future.

Drivers and restraints looks at the external factors supporting and controlling the growth of the market.

Competitive landscape gives a description of the competitive nature of the market, market shares, and a description of the leading companies. Key financial deals which have shaped the market in the last three years are identified.

Scope:

  • Markets Covered: Live Animals, Meat, Milk, Egg, Skin and Hide, Wool, and Honey.
  • Time Series: Five years historic and forecast.
  • Data: Market value in $ billions.

Companies Mentioned

  • Cargill Inc.
  • JBS S.A.
  • Tyson Foods Inc

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