No one knows for sure when the first animals were domesticated.
Taming means taming an animal so that it lives with a person as a home. Due to this, the demand for packaged and branded feed is increasing.
Another reason, besides this, is the demand for pets for communication and for safety reasons due to the growing trend towards the nuclear family.
The pet food market in the Middle East and Latin America is expected to grow steadily until the end of 2025. The report on this market is divided based on the type of pet, type of feed and geography. Various food categories include dry food, wet and canned foods, snacks and treats, nutritious and other foods, including semi-dry and frozen foods. The market for pet food in the Middle East is divided by country into Israel, the UAE and others. The Latin American market is further divided by country into Brazil, Argentina and other countries such as Chile and Venezuela.
Popular pets like guinea pigs were tamed by the Inca people millennia ago in Latin America. However, at that time they were not kept as pets, they were eaten. Currently, in some countries of South America, the meat of these rodents is now considered a delicacy.
In general, the report takes into account a complete analysis of the pet food market in the Middle East and Latin America and provides projected growth for the period 2018-2025, taking into account various macro and microeconomic factors affecting the market.
- In Montreal (Canada) there is a waste-free enterprise for the production of livestock feed from flour worm protein.
- California Pellet Mill, one of the largest pelletizing equipment developers and manufacturers in the world, is donating nearly $ 2.6 million in equipment to the new Iowa State University of Iowa training and research center for feed grinding and grain.
- At the next meeting, the National Electoral Commission (NEC) approved a report on the verification of signatures of the European Civil Initiative, which calls for the cessation of animal husbandry in cages and certifies that 2550 certificates were collected.