Companion Animal Diagnostics Market is anticipated to generate US$ 6.88 Billion by 2031 | Asia-Pacific, simultaneously, would garner the fastest CAGR of 10.2% by 2031.

According to the report, the global companion animal diagnostics industry was estimated at $2.99 billion in 2021, and is anticipated to hit $6.88 billion by 2031, registering a CAGR of 8.6% from 2022 to 2031. The study analyzes the important strategies, drivers, competition, market dynamics, size, and important investment regions. Market Key Takeaways: Growing Pet Ownership: The …

Companion Animal Diagnostics Market Review, Trend, Research Report, Information, Drivers and Barriers Forecasts by Region 2023-2031

Companion Animal Diagnostics Market By Technology (Clinical Biochemistry, Immunodiagnostics, Molecular Diagnostics, Hematology, Urinalysis, Others), By Application (Clinical Pathology, Bacteriology, Virology, Parasitology, Other Applications), By Animal Type (Dogs, Cats, Others), By End User (Diagnostic Labs, Veterinary Hospitals and Clinics, Point-Of-Care and In-House Testing, Research Institutes and Universities): Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2021-2031 Sample Copy …

Companion Animal Diagnostics Market Expected to Reach 6.88 Billion by 2031 | Current Trends and Industry Analysis

Allied Market Research analyzes that the global companion animal diagnostics industry was estimated at $2.99 billion in 2021, and is anticipated to hit $6.88 billion by 2031, registering a CAGR of 8.6% from 2022 to 2031. Request Sample Copy of Report: https://www.alliedmarketresearch.com/request-sample/11492 The companion animal diagnostics market can be segmented based on various factors, including: Developments: Request for Customization – https://www.alliedmarketresearch.com/request-for-customization/11492 Key …

Companion Animal Diagnostics Market To Surge USD 6.88 Billion with Growing CAGR of 8.6% by 2031

One of the major drivers of the global veterinary medicine market is the increase in animal-based food products such as meat. Ensuring that animal protein production is high and affordable is critical to making these products safe for human consumption. In addition, the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases such as spongiform encephalopathy and the increase of other zoonotic diseases reinforce the need for veterinary treatment and research among pet and cattle owners. With a significant increase in disposable income, pet owners are not shy about spending a little more than usual for the well-being of …