Middle East & Africa market is expected to show significant growth, owing to adoption of animal healthcare products such as vaccines, hormones and substitutes, and others, and implementation of government regulations to improve animal health in the Middle East and African region. For instance, according to the Animal Disease Act of Africa, it is compulsory to provide guidelines for disease control. According to the regulation, it is mandatory to report notifiable diseases and issue permits for the importation of veterinary biologicals. Furthermore, in some African countries such as Kenya, which has strong centralized veterinary services, it is an offence for individuals who are not registered by the local authority to provide animal healthcare services such as disease diagnosis, treatments, and vaccination. According to the legislation, registered veterinarians or healthcare institutions are allowed to provide livestock health services.
Market Dynamics
Increasing implementation of regulatory guidelines by regional and local authorities present in the Middle East & Africa for overall improvement of animal healthcare is expected to drive the market growth during the forecast period. The implementation of regulatory guidelines is expected to increase awareness among livestock and companion animal owners to provide better facility and care to animals. For instance, in 2018, the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) in U.A.E issued new guidelines in Federal Law No. 16 of 2007 for animal welfare and Federal Law No. 18 of 2016. The new animal welfare regulation constitutes of nine articles, which outline animal ownership rules, the healthcare standards of all animal facilities, animal nutrition, and the guidelines for transportation of animals.
Moreover, the regulations for animal vaccination have led to high adoption of animal health products. This is expected to drive the market growth during the forecast period. For instance, in February 2019, the Ministry of Environment Water & Agriculture (MEWA) ministry launched vaccination campaign against foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in Saudi Arabia. The objective of the campaign was to vaccinate cows and sheep in the country to control and prevent epidemic zoonoses.
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Middle East and Africa Animal Healthcare Market Segmentation
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