Beef Cow Feed에 대해 수출업체 323개와 수입업체 371개가 매핑되어 있습니다.
수출업체와 수입업체는 Tridge 공급망 인텔리전스의 기업 프로필 및 분석을 활용해 Beef Cow Feed 거래 상대를 식별하고, 시장 도달 범위를 벤치마킹하며, 시장별 아웃리치 우선순위를 정할 수 있습니다.
Beef Cow Feed 수출 공급업체 인텔리전스, 무역 흐름 및 가격 시그널
Beef Cow Feed에 대해 Tridge Supply Chain Intelligence에 수출업체 323개가 매핑되어 있습니다. 수출업체와 수입업체는 회사 프로필 및 분석을 활용해 공급업체 커버리지, 거래 활동, 경로 기회를 평가할 수 있습니다.
Beef Cow Feed 상위 수출업체 및 공급업체 프로필
선도 수출업체 프로필을 검토하고 Beef Cow Feed 공급망 인텔리전스 네트워크의 전체 수출업체 323개와 비교해 보세요. 수출업체와 수입업체는 회사 프로필 및 분석을 잠금 해제해 파트너를 더 빠르게 검증할 수 있습니다.
(미국)
최근 수출 거래: 2025-11-17
산업군: 기타
밸류체인 역할: 무역
(베트남)
최근 수출 거래: 2026-07-21
임직원 규모: 직원 1 - 10명
산업군: 축산작물 생산식품 도매
밸류체인 역할: 유통 / 도매무역
수출 국가: 일본
공급 제품: Cattle Feed, Beef Cow Feed
(인도)
최근 수출 거래: 2025-11-13
임직원 규모: 직원 101 - 500명
매출액: 매출 USD 1B 초과
산업군: 음료 제조식품 포장기타
밸류체인 역할: 식품 제조
수출 국가: 태국
공급 제품: Cattle Feed, Beef Cow Feed
(브라질)
최근 수출 거래: 2025-11-28
임직원 규모: 직원 1 - 10명
매출액: 매출 USD 1M - 5M
산업군: 식품 도매기타
밸류체인 역할: 유통 / 도매
(미국)
최근 수출 거래: 2025-09-02
임직원 규모: 직원 11 - 50명
매출액: 매출 USD 5M - 10M
산업군: 축산식품 제조기타
밸류체인 역할: 식품 제조무역
(인도)
최근 수출 거래: 2026-01-17
산업군: 축산식품 제조식품 포장
밸류체인 역할: 유통 / 도매농업 / 생산 / 가공 / 포장식품 제조
Beef Cow Feed 글로벌 수출업체 커버리지
323개 기업
수출업체 수는 Beef Cow Feed의 공급 깊이와 소싱 선택지의 핵심 신호입니다.
공급망 인텔리전스 분석을 활용해 Beef Cow Feed 기회를 국가, 제품, 밸류체인 역할로 좁힌 뒤 기업 프로필을 열어 적합성을 검증하세요.
소싱 진단
Beef Cow Feed, 어디서 들여오는 게 좋을까요?
필요한 스펙과 물량만 알려주세요. 실제로 소싱이 되는지, 어떤 원산지와 공급사가 맞는지 무료로 짚어드려요.
Beef Cow Feed 수입 바이어 인텔리전스, 수요 시그널 및 가격 벤치마크
Beef Cow Feed 수요 인텔리전스를 위해 수입업체 371개가 매핑되어 있습니다. Supply Chain Intelligence 회사 프로필 및 분석으로 시장별 바이어, 유통업체, 다운스트림 수요 파트너의 우선순위를 정하세요.
Beef Cow Feed 상위 바이어, 수입업체 및 수요 파트너
선도 바이어 프로필을 검토하고 Beef Cow Feed에 대해 추적되는 전체 수입업체 371개와 비교해 보세요. 수출업체와 수입업체는 Supply Chain Intelligence 회사 프로필 및 분석을 활용해 바이어 품질과 수요 집중도를 평가할 수 있습니다.
(멕시코)
최근 수입 거래: 2025-10-03
임직원 규모: 직원 1000명 초과
산업군: 축산식품 제조기타
밸류체인 역할: 미국
(볼리비아)
최근 수입 거래: 2026-07-21
임직원 규모: 직원 11 - 50명
매출액: 매출 USD 1M - 5M
산업군: 축산식품 제조
밸류체인 역할: -
(페루)
최근 수입 거래: 2025-12-31
산업군: 식품 도매기타
밸류체인 역할: -
(일본)
최근 수입 거래: 2025-12-20
산업군: 기타
밸류체인 역할: -
(영국)
최근 수입 거래: 2026-07-21
임직원 규모: 직원 501 - 1000명
산업군: 식품 제조
밸류체인 역할: -
(대한민국)
최근 수입 거래: 2026-07-21
임직원 규모: 직원 101 - 500명
매출액: 매출 USD 1B 초과
산업군: 축산식품 제조
밸류체인 역할: -
글로벌 수입업체 커버리지
371개 기업
수입업체 수는 Beef Cow Feed에 대한 수요 측 가시성의 현재 깊이를 보여줍니다.
공급망 인텔리전스 분석과 기업 프로필을 활용해 활동 중인 Beef Cow Feed 바이어를 식별하고, 국가별 파트너 밀도를 비교하며, GTM 우선순위를 정교화하세요.
수출 진단
우리 Beef Cow Feed, 어느 바이어에게 팔 수 있을까요?
만드시는 제품만 알려주시면 됩니다. 지금 수출할 준비가 됐는지, 어느 시장이 맞는지 무료로 봐드려요.
가격 데이터
가려진 Beef Cow Feed 가격, 열어볼까요?
전체 가격 히스토리와 경쟁사 벤치마크를 열어드립니다. 어떤 숫자가 필요하신지만 말씀해 주시면 함께 살펴봐 드려요.
Classification
Product TypeIndustrial Product
Product FormCompound feed (pelleted or mash)
Industry PositionManufactured Agricultural Input
Market
Beef cow feed is a manufactured livestock input whose economics are dominated by the availability and price of feed grains, oilseed meals, and forage substitutes. Most volume is produced domestically near cattle operations because finished feed is bulky, while cross-border trade tends to concentrate in higher-value premixes, supplements, and specialty formulations. Key production centers align with large beef and feed-grain systems including the United States, Brazil, China, and major EU member states, with additional scale in India, Mexico, and Russia. Global market dynamics are heavily influenced by weather-driven grain yield variability, Black Sea and Americas logistics disruptions, and tightening sustainability due diligence expectations for soy-linked supply chains.
Market GrowthMixed (medium-term outlook)Demand tracks cattle numbers and feedlot intensity, while formulation shifts respond to grain price cycles and byproduct availability.
스페인One of the largest compound feed producers within the EU; relevant to regional trade of feed and premixes.
독일Large compound feed and premix industry within the EU; strong feed safety and certification presence.
Supply Calendar
United States (corn/soy supply):Sep, Oct, Nov, DecPost-harvest availability of key energy/protein inputs commonly used in cattle rations increases in Q4.
Brazil (soybean and second-crop corn supply):Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, AugSoybean harvest typically concentrates in late Q1–Q2; second-crop corn marketing often strengthens mid-year.
Argentina (corn/soy supply):Mar, Apr, May, Jun, JulSouthern Hemisphere harvest period supports mid-year availability of feed ingredients exported to global markets.
France (wheat/barley supply):Jul, Aug, Sep, OctEU grain harvest period shapes regional feed ingredient availability and pricing into early autumn.
Australia (wheat/barley supply):Nov, Dec, Jan, FebSouthern Hemisphere grain harvest supports availability into the Northern Hemisphere winter.
Specification
Physical Attributes
Pellet diameter and durability (or mash particle size distribution) tailored to feeding system and intake targets
Low dust/fines to improve handling and reduce segregation during transport and feeding
Moisture control to reduce mold growth and caking during storage
Compositional Metrics
Guaranteed analysis or buyer specification parameters such as crude protein, crude fat, crude fiber, and ash
Fiber and energy metrics used in ruminant formulation (e.g., NDF/ADF, starch, net energy proxies) depending on the market and system
Macro- and micro-mineral targets (e.g., calcium/phosphorus balance, salt) and vitamin inclusion via premixes
Mycotoxin screening/management requirements for grain-based inputs depending on origin and season
Grades
Commercial specifications are commonly expressed as label guarantees and buyer contracts rather than a single universal global grade system
Third-party feed safety schemes may be required by buyers in some markets (scheme choice varies by region)
Packaging
Bulk delivery via truck or rail for feedlots and large operations
Bagged formats (e.g., 25–50 kg) for smaller commercial channels and farm distribution
FIBC/"big bag" formats for supplements and some concentrates where applicable
ProcessingGrinding and mixing uniformity are critical to prevent nutrient segregation and uneven intakeHeat conditioning and pelleting can improve handling and reduce microbial load, but requires moisture and temperature control to protect heat-sensitive vitaminsInclusion of liquids (e.g., molasses, fats) affects pellet quality, palatability, and storage stability
Supply Chain
Value Chain
Procurement of grains/oilseed meals/byproducts and premixes → intake testing (e.g., moisture, mycotoxin screens) → grinding → batching and mixing → conditioning → pelleting (or mash finishing) → cooling → post-pellet liquid application (optional) → bulk/bag packaging → distribution to feedlots/ranches
Demand Drivers
Cattle production levels and feedlot placement rates in major beef-producing regions
Relative prices of maize/corn, soybean meal, and competing ingredients driving ration reformulation
Drought and pasture shortfalls increasing supplemental feeding and concentrate demand
Availability of industrial byproducts used in rations (e.g., DDGS, wheat midds) and local logistics costs
Temperature
Finished feed is generally ambient-stable but requires cool, dry storage to limit mold growth and nutrient degradation
Moisture ingress during transport or storage can trigger clumping, heating, and spoilage risk
Shelf Life
Shelf life depends on moisture, fat content, and vitamin stability; many formulations are managed on a first-in/first-out basis with turnover targeted to weeks-to-months depending on climate and storage conditions
Higher-fat or molasses-containing products may have shorter practical storage windows due to rancidity or caking risk
Risks
Feed Ingredient Supply Shock HighBeef cow feed costs and availability can be rapidly disrupted by weather-driven yield losses and geopolitical/logistics shocks in major feed grain and oilseed exporting regions, driving sudden price spikes and forcing ration reformulation or reduced feeding intensity.Diversify ingredient baskets and origins where feasible, use forward purchasing/hedging policies, and qualify substitute inputs and premixes in advance.
Feed Safety HighMycotoxin contamination (e.g., aflatoxins and trichothecenes in maize and other grains) can reduce animal performance, create residue/food safety concerns, and trigger rejection of raw materials or finished feed in regulated markets.Implement risk-based incoming testing, origin/season risk profiling, storage moisture control, and validated mycotoxin mitigation strategies consistent with local regulations.
Regulatory Compliance MediumCattle feed regulation can restrict certain animal-derived proteins due to BSE-related controls, and impose labeling, additive approvals, and cross-contamination prevention requirements that vary materially by jurisdiction.Maintain robust HACCP-like feed safety programs, segregate ruminant-restricted materials where applicable, and keep up-to-date regulatory dossiers for additives and claims in target markets.
Sustainability And Traceability MediumDeforestation-related due diligence and traceability expectations for soy-linked supply chains can affect access to premium markets and increase compliance costs for feed manufacturers and traders.Adopt supplier traceability requirements for soy and high-risk inputs, align sourcing with credible certification/verification approaches, and maintain auditable documentation for buyers and regulators.
Logistics MediumBulk transport disruptions (port congestion, inland freight constraints, and container availability for premixes) can delay ingredient arrivals and finished feed deliveries, impacting feedlot continuity and animal performance.Build contingency inventories for critical premixes/additives, qualify multiple carriers and routes, and use demand forecasting tied to cattle placements and seasonality.
Sustainability
Land-use change and deforestation risk linked to soybean expansion in parts of South America affecting feed ingredient sourcing expectations
Greenhouse gas footprint considerations across the beef value chain, with feed efficiency and ingredient sourcing under increasing scrutiny
Nutrient runoff and fertilizer-related impacts associated with large-scale feed grain production
Labor & Social
Supply-chain due diligence expectations (traceability, responsible sourcing) increasingly applied to soy- and cocoa-like high-risk land-use commodities; for cattle feed this most directly affects soy-linked inputs and premix supply chains
Animal welfare and responsible production expectations can influence buyer standards for feeding practices and ingredient sourcing
FAQ
What are common inputs used to manufacture beef cow feed globally?Globally, beef cow feed formulations commonly draw on feed grains (especially maize/corn and sometimes wheat or barley), oilseed meals (notably soybean meal), industrial byproducts such as DDGS where available, and mineral/vitamin premixes. The exact recipe varies by region, cattle system (cow-calf vs. feedlot), and relative ingredient prices.
What is the most critical risk that can disrupt beef cow feed availability or cost worldwide?The most critical risk is a sudden shock to the supply or price of core feed ingredients like maize/corn and soybean products due to extreme weather or major logistics/geopolitical disruptions in key exporting regions. Because feed is a primary cost input in beef production, these shocks can quickly force ration changes, reduce feeding intensity, or raise beef production costs.
Why do many markets restrict certain animal-derived materials in cattle feed?Many jurisdictions restrict specific animal-derived proteins in cattle feed due to BSE-related controls and to prevent cross-contamination. This makes regulatory compliance, ingredient segregation, and documented feed safety programs important for manufacturers and traders serving multiple markets.