Global Export of Live Animals Except Farm Animals Share by Country (Units)

The global export of live animals, excluding farm animals, is dominated by New Zealand, accounting for a significant 85.89% share in 2024. Russia and Chile follow, with shares of 16.67% and 14.42%, respectively, showcasing substantial growth from the previous year. Smaller players such as Pakistan, Peru, and Kuwait maintain less than 2% each, with most countries showing minor shifts in their shares. Among them, Russia experienced the most remarkable growth with a 224.21% increase, while India saw a notable decline of 18.45% in 2023. Other countries showed modest year-over-year changes, reflecting the diversified nature of the market.

Future trends to watch include the potential impact of regulatory changes on animal trade, shifts in demand for specific species, and advancements in animal transport technology. These factors can influence market shares and introduce new players or escalate the positions of existing ones.

Top countries in Export of Live Animals Except Farm Animals Share by Country (Units)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 New Zealand 85.89 2023 +2.21% +3.72% View data
2 2 Russia 16.67 2023 +2.84% +224.21% View data
3 3 Chile 14.42 2023 -8.86% +10.86% View data
4 4 Pakistan 1 2023 +0.63% +0.96% View data
5 5 Peru 0.9 2023 +4.96% +6.82% View data
6 6 Kuwait 0.23 2023 +5.75% +4.72% View data
7 7 Azerbaijan 0.16 2023 +4.46% -5.08% View data
8 8 Ecuador 0.15 2023 +4.81% +0.55% View data
9 9 Guyana 0.14 2023 -1% +11.67% View data
10 10 Singapore 0.071 2023 -9.3% -13.88% View data

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