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Soybean Meal - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2025 - 2030)

Published Jun 23, 2025
Length 120 Pages
SKU # MOI20477758

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Soybean Meal Market Analysis

The Soybean Meal Market size is estimated at USD 104.23 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 130.51 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 4.60% during the forecast period (2025-2030). This trajectory reflects resilient global demand for cost-efficient protein ingredients and the growing influence of renewable diesel policies that incentivize additional soybean crushing capacity. Supply chains are re-aligning as the EU’s deforestation-free regulation pushes traders to certify origin traceability, while aquaculture growth across Asia-Pacific sustains sizeable import flows despite volatile commodity prices. Record U.S. soybean meal exports of 14.4 million metric tons in 2024 underscore the market’s ability to redirect surplus meals generated by expanded oil-driven crush margins. At the same time, mycotoxin control costs and weather-related production swings continue to pressure operating margins, prompting processors to invest in quality assurance and logistics optimization.

Global Soybean Meal Market Trends and Insights

Rising Demand for High-Protein Animal Feed Formulations

Feed accounts for 60-70% of livestock production costs, pushing formulators toward protein sources that maximize amino acid delivery per unit price. Soybean meal consistently provides a balanced amino acid profile and averages 37.7% crude protein in new varieties, reinforcing its dominance in precision poultry and swine rations. Broiler rations now absorb 66.2% of the meal used in poultry feeds after rising 21.5% between 2017 and 2022. Rapid meat consumption growth in Southeast Asia amplifies this pull, while genetic improvements in soybean cultivars enhance digestibility advantages over variable vegetable alternatives.

Expansion of Aquaculture Feed Capacity

Aquaculture represents the fastest-growing animal protein sector, and feed for shrimp, tilapia, and catfish typically contains 30-35% soybean meal to meet digestibility and amino acid needs. Mexico’s shrimp segment alone consumes significant U.S. soybean meal as feed producer Vimifos captures 21% of the local market share with soy-rich formulations. Fermented meal variants lower anti-nutritional factors and improve feed conversion ratios, while extrusion technology upgrades further raise digestibility, cementing soybean meal’s role despite experimentation with insect proteins.

Volatile Soybean Prices Driven by Weather and Biofuel Policies

Droughts, floods, and currency swings have intensified price movements, complicating procurement for feed compounders. Brazil’s floods cut the 2024 crop in Rio Grande do Sul by 2.71 million metric tons, while the U.S. January 2025 WASDE report surprised futures markets with smaller yield downgrades and sparked bullish rallies even as global stocks approached record highs. Renewable diesel demand exaggerates swings by tightening domestic oil supply, forcing crushers to actively hedge margins and heightening risk for downstream meal buyers.

Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:

  1. Biofuel Growth Driving Additional Soybean Crush Volumes
  2. Deforestation-Free Sourcing Mandates Reshaping Global Trade Routes
  3. Mycotoxin Contamination Incidents Tightening Quality Rules

For complete list of drivers and restraints, kindly check the Table Of Contents.

Segment Analysis

Animal feed remains the anchor of the soybean meal market, holding 77.3% of its value in 2024. Broiler integrators raised soybean meal inclusion as lysine-based protein alternatives plateaued, underpinning the segment’s USD 80 billion contribution to the soybean meal market size in the base year. In swine, heightened feed-grade amino acid adoption trimmed volumes, yet overall feed efficiency gains preserved demand as precision nutrition formulations tilt toward balanced protein coatings. Aquaculture feed grew fastest inside the feed block owing to enzyme-enhanced meals that improve digestibility, reinforcing Asia’s heavy reliance on imported cargoes.

Industrial and bio-based uses are forecast to grow at a 5.9% CAGR, the quickest among all applications, as manufacturers exploit soybean meal’s renewable protein and fiber fractions for adhesives, lubricants, and roof sealants. Partnerships between the Iowa Soybean Association and consumer brands have already commercialized soy-based bar-and-chain oil, and Airable Research Lab pilot projects seek to extend usage into wind-turbine composites. As these initiatives scale, they could command a 10% slice of the soybean meal market size by 2030, adding flexibility to crush plant offtake strategies and cushioning feed-driven demand cycles.

The Soybean Meal Market Report is Segmented by Application (Animal Feed, and More) and by Geography (North America, South America, and More). The Report Includes Production Analysis (Volume), Consumption Analysis (Value and Volume), Export Analysis (Value and Volume), Import Analysis (Value and Volume), and Price Trend Analysis. The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD) and Volume (Metric Tons).

Geography Analysis

Asia-Pacific commands 38.2% of the 2024 value and is projected to expand the soybean meal market at a 6.2% CAGR through 2030. China consumed 80.6 million metric tons of soybean meal in 2024, while livestock feed output contracted slightly as ration efficiency improved and hog herds normalized after disease outbreaks. Vietnam, the Philippines, and Bangladesh all lifted imports, and India’s 7.7 million metric tons of domestic usage signals rising protein uptake in dairy, poultry, and aqua segments. As Southeast Asia’s aquaculture complexes scale, regional crushers struggle to match demand, ensuring sustained import growth even under volatile pricing regimes.

North America anchors global supply through high-capacity crushing networks and expanding biofuel policies. U.S. soybean crush hit 65.6 million metric tons in 2024, up 5.4% year-on-year, and new Midwest plants will lift daily throughput by another 1.4 billion bushels by 2026. Capital projects such as Bartlett’s USD 375 million Kansas facility illustrate public-private alignment on renewable diesel goals, which translate directly into larger domestic meal surpluses available for Mexico, Canada, and Asian buyers.

South America combines large output with logistical diversification. Brazil produced 42.4 million metric tons of soybean meal in 2024 and exported 21.2 million metric tons, helped by currency depreciation and improved Northern Arc port infrastructure. Argentina’s crush rebounded 37% to 42.4 million metric tons after drought recovery, regaining its top exporter slot as export tax cuts and pipeline upgrades restored capacity. Paraguay and Uruguay expand at steady, albeit smaller bases, leveraging river and rail investments to capture Asian demand. Nevertheless, policy stability, transport bottlenecks, and shifting EU sustainability criteria will shape the longer-term contribution of the region to the global soybean meal market share.

List of Companies Covered in this Report:

  1. Market Overview
  2. Market Drivers
  3. Market Restraints
  4. Value/Supply-Chain Analysis
  5. Regulatory Landscape
  6. Technological Outlook
  7. PESTLE Analysis
  8. List of Key Stakeholders

Additional Benefits:

  • The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
  • 3 months of analyst support
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Table of Contents

120 Pages
1 Introduction
1.1 Study Assumptions and Market Definition
1.2 Scope of the Study
2 Research Methodology
3 Executive Summary
4 Market Landscape
4.1 Market Overview
4.2 Market Drivers
4.2.1 Rising demand for high-protein animal feed formulations
4.2.2 Expansion of aquaculture feed capacity
4.2.3 Biofuel growth driving additional soybean crush volumes
4.2.4 Deforestation-free sourcing mandates reshaping global trade routes
4.2.5 Real-time digital commodity platforms lowering transaction and logistics costs
4.2.6 Adoption of insect-soymeal blend feeds boosting overall soymeal utilization
4.3 Market Restraints
4.3.1 Volatile soybean prices driven by weather and biofuel policies
4.3.2 Mycotoxin contamination incidents tightening quality rules
4.3.3 Competition from alternative high-protein meals
4.3.4 ESG-linked finance penalizing soymeal linked to land-use change
4.4 Value/Supply-Chain Analysis
4.5 Regulatory Landscape
4.6 Technological Outlook
4.7 PESTLE Analysis
5 Market Size and Growth Forecasts (Value and Volume)
5.1 By Application
5.1.1 Animal Feed
5.1.2 Food and Beverage Processing
5.1.3 Industrial and Bio-based Products
5.2 By Geography (Production Analysis (Volume), Consumption Analysis (Value and Volume), Import Analysis (Value and Volume), Export Analysis (Value and Volume), and Price Trend Analysis)
5.2.1 North America
5.2.1.1 United States
5.2.1.2 Canada
5.2.1.3 Mexico
5.2.2 Europe
5.2.2.1 Spain
5.2.2.2 Croatia
5.2.2.3 France
5.2.2.4 Germany
5.2.2.5 Russia
5.2.3 Asia-Pacific
5.2.3.1 India
5.2.3.2 China
5.2.3.3 Bangladesh
5.2.4 South America
5.2.4.1 Brazil
5.2.4.2 Argentina
5.2.4.3 Uruguay
5.2.5 Middle-East
5.2.5.1 United Arab Emirates
5.2.5.2 Saudi Arabia
5.2.6 Africa
5.2.6.1 South Africa
5.2.6.2 Egypt
6 Competitive Landscape
6.1 List of Key Stakeholders
7 Market Opportunities and Future Outlook
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