Abstract
"Worth in excess of €4 billion, sales of animal health products in the
European Union' s 27 member countries are responsible for well over a quarter
of global market sales."
This report examines the size, structure and development of the EU market, and
profiles the European operations of leading animal health product
manufacturers.
Key coverage
- Learn the foundations and growth of the European Union, from its
roots in 1950s to its recent expansion.
- Assess the market size, value, trends and forecasts for livestock
and companion animal health products.
- Understand the variants in regional legislature and the affect of
the Common Agricultural Policy.
- Examine national market profiles including major market segments
and future market prospects.
- Review detailed profiles for the leading companies in the EU animal
health market.
Market data
Regional market forecasts have been developed for the period up to 2011, based
on the analysis of the main market drivers and constraints.
Detailed profiles for first and second tier markets enable you to track the
regions you are already working in and help you to identify potential new
growth areas.
Company performance data and market share is considered for the leading 13
animal health companies operating in the EU.
Key findings
The impact of the expanding EU on livestock populations and production on the
structure of livestock farming and of trade flows.
Pet numbers and latest developments in the increasingly important companion
animals market In depth examination of the market at a national and regional
level.
The five leading companies operating in this sector generated aggregated sales
of €2billion in 2006 with market shares set to be concentrated further in
the next 5 years.
Products and companies covered
Companies covered:
Bayer, Boehringer Ingelheim, Ceva Elanco, Fort Dodge, Intervet, Merial
Novartis, Pfizer, Pharmacia Animal Health, Schering-Plough Animal Health,
Vetoquinol, Virbac.
Countries covered:
France, Germany, Spain, UK and Italy
Sectors covered:
Livestock, Companion animal
Who should read this report?
Job function:
Business Development, Marketing, Strategic Planning, Competitor Intelligence
and Regulation.
Company types:
Animal Health Companies operating inside the EU or those looking to expand
into the EU market. Manufacturers, distributors and suppliers of livestock,
companion animal, agricultural and generics products.