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Organic pet food market seen reaching $29.2 billion by 2031

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By AI, Created 9:46 AM UTC, June 04, 2026, /AGP/ – Allied Market Research projects the global organic pet food market will grow from $18.7 billion in 2021 to $29.2 billion by 2031, driven by pet humanization, urbanization and higher incomes. Dogs, dry food and North America lead the market today, while online sales and Asia-Pacific are expected to expand fastest.

Why it matters: - Organic pet food is moving from a niche category to a mainstream premium segment as pet owners spend more on health-focused diets. - The market’s projected rise to $29.2 billion by 2031 points to sustained demand across pet types, food formats and sales channels. - Growth matters for manufacturers because the category is tied to higher-margin organic, natural and therapeutic products.

What happened: - Allied Market Research said the global organic pet food market was valued at $18.7 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach $29.2 billion by 2031. - The firm forecast a compound annual growth rate of 4.8% from 2022 to 2031. - The report broke the market into pet type, food type, sales channel and region. - The study listed Avian Organics, Biopet Australia, Cargill, Diamond Pet Foods, Evanger’s Dog & Cat Food Company, Harrison’s Bird Foods, Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Lily’s Kitchen, Mars, Natural Pet Food Group, Nestle, Newman’s Own, Oxbow Animal Health, Party Animal and PetGuard among the major players.

The details: - The dogs segment generated the most revenue in 2021 at $8,562.0 million and is projected to reach $13,189.0 million by 2031, at a 4.7% CAGR. - Cats and other pets were the remaining pet-type categories. - The dry food segment led the market in 2021 with $6,317.3 million in revenue and is expected to rise to $9,563.7 million by 2031, at a 4.5% CAGR. - Treats and snacks were split into liquid and solid formats. - The specialized pet shops channel generated $6,808.7 million in 2021 and is forecast to reach $10,327.3 million by 2031, at a 4.5% CAGR. - The online sales channel is expected to post the fastest growth during the forecast period. - North America led the market in 2021 with $6,402.9 million in revenue and is projected to reach $9,549.3 million by 2031, at a 4.3% CAGR. - Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing region. - The report said organic pet food must meet USDA requirements and be natural. - The report linked the category to health benefits including better overall health, fewer digestive issues, fewer skin allergies and improved quality of life. - The report also pointed to evolving family structures, smaller households, more pet ownership, urbanization, rising incomes in developing countries and population growth as demand drivers. - The report said the COVID-19 pandemic hurt the market through supply-chain disruption but helped it through higher pet adoption.

Between the lines: - The strongest growth is concentrated in products and channels that fit convenience and premium positioning. - That suggests consumers want specialized pet nutrition without giving up easy access through stores or e-commerce. - The report’s emphasis on pet humanization shows the market is being shaped more by lifestyle spending than by basic pet care.

What’s next: - The dogs segment is expected to stay the biggest revenue contributor through 2031. - Dry food and specialized pet shops should remain major revenue centers, even as online sales grow faster. - Asia-Pacific’s urbanization and connectivity projects could make the region a larger growth engine over the forecast period. - The report’s growth outlook suggests more competition among premium and super-premium pet food brands.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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