Forage Feed Market Is Expected to Be Worth Us$162.87 Bn by 2019, Expanding at a Cagr of 11.4% from 2013 to 2019

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Forage Feed Market

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Forage consists of grasses, herbaceous legumes, tree legumes, silage, green feed and hay. Nearly 200

plant species have been known as forage crops. The market for forage is segmented as fresh forage and

stored forage. Fresh forage provides the highest quality and the most palatable feed possible. Stored

forage is harvested as hay and can be chopped and packed in plastic bags. Benefits from forage crops are

not just limited to livestock production. They also contribute to food crop production by conserving soil,

landscape and wildlife, protecting the environment from pollution, and revegetating and reclamation of

degraded land. They are also sources of high quality proteins for medical and pharmaceutical products.

The global forage feed market in terms of revenue was valued at USD 85.06 billion in 2013.

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Different kinds of forage crops can be classified as permanent meadows, temporary meadows, annual

crops and crops. Permanent meadows mainly consist of perennial legumes and grasses. Here, the land

used to grow forage is used for a period of five years or more. These are harvested manually or grazed. In

temporary meadows the land used to grow forage is used for a period of less than five years. These forage

crops either grow in the wild or are cultivated. Annual crops are...