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2023年4月宠物行业动态:宠物食品、补充剂及海鲜产品市场分析与健康护理趋势

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PET FOODAyurvedic pet food,additives & seafood UK, IRELAND &AUSTRALIA Country reports &retailer interview SURVEY RESULTSVeterinarians &consumer behavior TREND REPORTS TREATS,SNACKS,LEASHES& COLLARS MANAGE EVERYDAYACHES AND PAINS ! Available in a newwide range of formatsto meet the needsofall pets,Laboratoire Francodex offers ready-to-usesolutionsfor everyday minor ailments in dogs and cats, tocontributeto their well-being and keep them in goodhealth for as long as possible. francodex.com Visit us at ZoomarkHALL 30 | BOOTH B46-C49 Food and ingredients Global pet industry Dog and cat treats reached $11.3 billion in sales in theUS last year. How are they used to tackle pet obesity?Ayurveda is generating interest among pet industryplayers, especially in India. The use of shellfish in petfood formulation is also on the rise. What’s the opinion of pet parents about their vetsand how much do they spend on vet services? You’lllearn how retailers approach customers in ruralareas. Dog accessories and biometric wearables aregaining popularity; how’s the market looking? UK, Ireland and Australia Pet parents are purchasing more online butcontinue visiting physical pet stores. Whereis the industry heading in the UK, Irelandand Australia? The leader of Sydney-basedonline pet retailer Pet Circle shares histhoughts about the market opportunitiesDown Under. GlobalPETS Forum 2023 Impact of inflation Pet care survey results What does the latest research say aboutthe impact of inflation on pet consumers?And what is being done to alleviate thepressure?Page 39 We partnered with Yummypets to ask petowners how they feel about their vets, howoften they take their pet there, the type ofservices they expect and more.Page 22 242 pet industry leaders from acrossthe world gathered in Berlin, looking forinspiration on how to keep pet parentsattached to their brands.Page 34 New event season As pet care and the veterinary sector are extremelyimportant, we partnered with Yummypets to ask petparents how they feel about their vets. The surveyfindings also tell us more about how owners chooseand consult a veterinarian. We further examinetelemedicine for pets and the impact of inflation onveterinary practice. The year got off to a great start with a successfulGlobalPETS Forum: 242 pet industry leaders from 153companies and 32 countries came together in Berlin.There were lots of networking opportunities andinspiring speeches. And we announced the winner ofthe 2023 GlobalPETS Forum Award (find out who wonon page 37). After some tremendous feedback, we’relooking forward to the next edition in Venice. On the retail side, we look at the current state of‘autoshipping’. Plus the strategies pet retailers arepursuing in Europe and the US to cater to their moreremote customer bases. Another early-in-the-year event was Global Pet Expoin Orlando. It was our first time exhibiting there, and itwas great to interact face-to-face with so many of ourAmerican readers. If you’d like to share what you think of the magazine,and any topics you would like us to cover, please reachout to our editorial team atcontent@pets.nl. Now, let’s zoom into this issue of PETS Internationaland what you can expect … In the regional deep dive, you’ll read about petindustries in the UK, Ireland and Australia. Including ananalysis of the regulatory environment affecting ourindustry. We also sit down for an interview with theCEO of one of Australia’s largest retailers, Pet Circle. Happy reading and look forward to your feedback, Philippe VanderhoydonckManaging Director You already read our predictions for 2023 trends inthe February issue. Now you’ll discover the upcomingtrends in treats and snacks, and leashes, collars andharnesses. You’ll also find out whether ayurvedic petfood is the next ‘big thing’ to watch. P.S. If you don’t receive our newsletters yet, go toglobalpetindustry.com and sign up to keep a fingeron the pulse of the industry. © Copyright 2023, Intermedium Publishers BV.All rights reserved. Editorial team Philippe Vanderhoydonck (Managing Director)David Palacios Rubio (Head of Editorial)Heiny van den Ham (Senior Editor)Editors: Martine Croll, Diana Hasler,Lynn Radford, Mandy Wolters-Savage While we, as the publisher, aim for accuracyand completeness of the information presented,we cannot guarantee that. We cannot be heldliable for using this information. And we are notresponsible for the content of advertisementsor sponsored editorial. Intermedium Publishers BVJames Cookstraat 131056 RW Amsterdam (NL) Graphic designJack Waas +31-33-4225833content@pets.nl globalpetindustry.com Stay up-to-date on what’s shaping the petindustry. Subscribe to our newsletter:globalpetindustry.com Fressnapf hit €3.5 / $3.7 billion in sales in 2022 Fressnapf’s revenue increased by 11% last year, with a goodperformance in each of the 13 markets where the companyoperates. Online sales accounted for €329 million ($354.2M)in 2022, 34% more than the previou