Global Raw Animal Fats Non-food Uses Share by Country (Thousand Metric Tons)

The United States leads global non-food uses of raw animal fats, representing over a third of the total share in thousand metric tons. The top five countries, including China, Germany, Poland, and Japan, account for a majority of the market. China's share slightly contracted, while Germany, Japan, and Russia also experienced declines. European countries like France and Sweden saw robust expansions. Notably, India had the largest contraction, aligning with Belgium and Ireland's declines. Australia's market is on a positive trajectory, evidenced by year-on-year growth.

Future trends indicate increasing utilization of raw animal fats in sustainable and green energy practices, leveraging advancements in biofuel industries. Observing countries with growing market shares such as Italy and the Netherlands, significant strides in alternative non-food usage and technological integration should be anticipated, potentially reshaping global dynamics and creating market opportunities.

Top countries in Raw Animal Fats Non-food Uses Share by Country (Thousand Metric Tons)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 United States 35.88 2023 +0.9% +0.78% View data
2 2 China 17.29 2023 -1.22% -0.92% View data
3 3 Germany 9.87 2023 -0.4% -0.27% View data
4 4 Poland 4.59 2023 +1.47% +1.33% View data
5 5 Japan 3.77 2023 -0.35% -0.63% View data
6 6 Brazil 3.65 2023 +0.37% +0.073% View data
7 7 Spain 2.96 2023 0% +0.55% View data
8 8 Russia 2.7 2023 +0.5% -0.29% View data
9 9 Mexico 2.62 2023 -1.01% -0.2% View data
10 10 India 1.5 2023 -2.61% -2.33% View data

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