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Latin America pet care market to reach $18.88B by 2033
A projection from the IMARC Group said the pet care market will grow at 5.79% CAGR through 2033, driven by rising pet ownership and disposable incomes.
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J.M. Smucker to invest $20.5M in Kansas pet food facility
Nulo creates Olympic pins featuring winter athletes' pets
Study: Yeast extract coating improves dog kibble palatability
IQI names European sales director
Spanish insect producer recertifies with improved sustainability score
Pet Food Institute receives $1.35 million in MAP funding
PRISM MarketView introduces index tracking for pet industry
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Cultivated meat in pet food: Closer to consumer acceptance?
AI shifts pet food packaging from silent commodity to intelligent concierge
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Adventures in Pet Food
Cultivated meat in pet food: Closer to consumer acceptance?
Cultivated meat faces obstacles like scalability and high costs, but pet food may provide a path to success, particularly in terms of consumer acceptance.
Brand Insights
Plasma: A Multi-Faceted Ingredient Supporting Health, Formula Functionality, and Nutrition in Pet Food
APC Inc
Discover how plasma protein supports pet health, boosts palatability, and improves pet food functionality and processing performance in modern formulations.
Pet Food Packaging
AI shifts pet food packaging from silent commodity to intelligent concierge
A new white paper explores how conversational AI transforms packaging into an interactive customer service tool.
Europe
Ukrainian pet food producer expands despite wartime challenges
Suziria Group opens new wet food facility and retail locations while managing energy disruptions and growing international sales.
Pet Food Press Releases
Clean Label Project may mislead pet owners warns PFI
It is important to understand that the presence of detectable heavy metals or other elements in food does not inherently indicate health risk, as modern laboratory methods can identify trace amounts of naturally occurring substances found in soil, water and crops.
Market Trends and Reports
Fresh dog food gains ground with "wellness spillover"
Wynwood Dog Food Company CEO Michael O’Rourke reflects on trends influencing product development, vet recommendations and consumer expectations.
Pet Food Ingredients
10 takeaways: The future of cultivated meat in pet food
Meatly's Owen Ensor discusses the current status, technical challenges and future potential of cultivated meat in the pet food industry.
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Immunity, bacteria, Valentine's: Petfood Industry Quiz 2/6-2/12
From emerging research on the microbiome-immune connection and safety priorities to seasonal consumer spending patterns, the questions reflect both technical innovation and market momentum.
Latin America/Carribean
Grupo PROAN targets leadership in Mexico’s human-grade pet food segment
Vertically integrated producer plans 1 million monthly units across Mexican retail.
Pet Food Regulations
35% of raw pet food samples contaminated with harmful bacteria in UK survey
The FSA said strict rules are in place for pet food regulation in the United Kingdom and that it is working with local authorities to remind feed businesses of their responsibilities in ensuring that pet food is safe.
Petfood Forum News
Microbiome-immune axis addresses top pet parent health concerns
During Petfood Forum 2026, Ravi Sheth will explain how targeting the microbiome-immune axis can deliver measurable improvements in skin health, digestive wellness and other areas that matter most to pet parents.
Market Report
Unusual pet adoption patterns surface, driven by affordability
Gen Z adults and lower-income households show disproportionately high intent to adopt pets in the next six months.
Research Notes
Lead fragments in raw game pet food examined in two studies
Processing controls alone may not be sufficient to ensure compliance with regulatory limits or to minimize dogs’ exposure to lead.
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