The ASEAN poultry vaccines market size is expected to reach USD 253.22 million by 2030, registering a CAGR of 8.97% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The key factors driving the market growth include the increasing prevalence of poultry diseases, growing population, rapid urbanization, rising government initiatives, and reducing antibiotic usage.
For instance, The U.S. Bureau of Census data suggests that the ASEAN region’s (inclusive of 10 countries) total population grew by 11.6% in 2017 from 2008 and is expected to reach 720.0 million by 2027. In addition, according to Bloomberg, the urban population in the ASEAN region will grow by 100.0 million people by 2030. The region’s per capita GDP has grown annually by 3.4% in the last decade and is expected to grow by 3.5% in the next decade.
Furthermore, owing to the increasing poultry production in developing economies, concerns regarding food safety are growing. To prevent the spread of deadly diseases such as avian influenza in poultry farms, the governments of ASEAN countries are individually taking several measures. For instance, based on the Ministry of Agriculture Decree No. 4026, pathogenic Avian Influenza (AI) has been considered a notifiable disease in Indonesia, and the government has implemented actions to maintain AI control via vaccination, improved biosecurity measures, education & awareness, and routine surveillance. As part of its strategy, the country implemented intense vaccination among layer and breeder types.
Recently, Vietnam reported its first human H5 bird flu case as a result of infected chicken consumption in October 2022, which alerted the country to take strict measures with avian influenza vaccination drives. Similarly, governments of other ASEAN countries are taking a wide range of measures to control such severe infectious diseases to prevent economic loss. For instance, the Vietnamese government has collaborated with international organizations such as World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the UN, and United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to implement the national animal disease control program 2019-2025. These measures improve the country’s poultry disease management and help develop safe meat supply chains.
Asian countries such as Malaysia, India, Nepal, South Korea, Vietnam, and the Philippines have reported Newcastle disease outbreaks in chickens. Due to these sudden outbreaks, governments are taking severe actions to implement vaccination drives and biosecurity measures. Moreover, according to an article published in the International Journal of Poultry Science, a study was conducted to determine how Malaysian government policies have affected broiler output in Peninsular Malaysia. Three different production sizes of chickens were produced and sold by contract and noncontract farmers in the study.
The effect of government protection on broiler production in Peninsular Malaysia was assessed using a policy analysis matrix including policy protection indicators. A field survey was used to gather information from 310 farms in Peninsular Malaysia. According to the findings, contract farming is more profitable than noncontract farming when producing broilers. The notional protection coefficient calculation results show that current regulations do not adequately safeguard producers. It came to the conclusion that the broiler industry needs government support to increase its competitiveness.
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The attenuated live vaccines segment led the market with the largest revenue share of 36.00% in 2024. The most traditional immunization technique in use in the veterinary industry is live attenuation.
Based on disease, the avian influenza segment led the market with the largest revenue share of 9.93% in 2024 and is anticipated to grow at the fastest CAGR over the forecast period.
Based on application, the breeder segment led the market with the largest revenue share of 44.80% in 2024.
Based on distribution channel, the hospital/clinic pharmacy segment led the market with the largest revenue share of 47.01% in 2024.
The poultry vaccines market in Indonesia led the market with the largest market share of 18.99% in 2024, owing to the increasing chicken meat consumption and poultry production rates in the country, which further boosts the demand for import of technology for keeping, feeding, & storage.
Grand View Research has segmented the global ASEAN poultry vaccines market on the basis of application, product type, disease, distribution channel, and region:
ASEAN Poultry Vaccines Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Attenuated Live Vaccines
Inactivated Vaccines
Subunit Vaccines
DNA Vaccines
Recombinant Vaccines
ASEAN Poultry Vaccines Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Broiler
Layer
Breeder
ASEAN Poultry Vaccines Disease Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Infectious Bronchitis
Infectious Bursal Diseases
Infectious Laryngotracheitis
Egg Drop Syndrome
Adenovirus
Duck Viral Enteritis
Inclusion Body Hepatitis
Coccidiosis
Avian Influenza
Marek's Disease
Newcastle Disease
Salmonella
Avian Encephalomyelitis
Fowl Cholera
Others
ASEAN Poultry Vaccines Distribution Channel Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Retail
E-Commerce
Hospital/ Clinic Pharmacy
ASEAN Poultry Vaccines Country Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Thailand
Vietnam
Cambodia
Indonesia
Laos
Malaysia
Philippines
Myanmar
List of Key Players of ASEAN Poultry Vaccines Market
Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbH
Ceva
HIPRA
Zoetis
Phibro Animal Health Corporation
Elanco
Merck & Co., Inc.
Medion Farma
Malaysian Vaccines & Pharmaceuticals Sdn Bhd.
Kemin Industries, Inc
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