Impact Fusion has announced that Marc Walther, president and CEO, filed a Patent Pending on October 9, 2025, with the USPO related to the artificial insemination of mammals. Impact Fusion Artificial Insemination Technology™ is available now. “I have long been aware of the importance of dairymen and cattle ranchers being able to have access to reliable, cost-effective and safe artificial insemination of their heifers. The size of the market in the USA alone, according to Precedence Research (Bovine Artificial Insemination Market Size to Hit $5.97 billion by 2034 is currently valued at $3.42 billion in 2025.
“The North American market (the largest market in the world) surpassed USD 930 million in 2024. The Asia Pacific market is expected to expand at the fastest CAGR of 7.3% during the forecast period,” said Walther.
According to Grand View Research (Bovine Artificial Insemination Market Size, Share Report 2030), the Indian government approved a plan to grant up to $5.99 to farmers for every bovine artificial insemination they undertake. They reached out to 2,500,000 cattle farmers with a budget of $44 million.
“Over the past few years, it has been brought to my attention by cattle ranchers and dairymen, with whom I have worked while introducing our proprietary Bovine Ration Management Technology SGP+™, that the costs and challenges of propagating their herds naturally present added complexity to an already complex enterprise.
“I learned that often times in a financial necessity to up-breed the herd, a young heifer cannot support the weight of the bull during the breeding process. This causes undue suffering with fatal injuries to the heifer, while creating another level of financial burden on the operation. Furthermore, oftentimes, natural breeding is not effective. Our AIT™ process is designed to add to the success rate of AIP,” Walther explained.
The use of artificial insemination is dramatically on the rise, being considered a safer, cost-effective and results-oriented method of increasing herd size. In a report dated August 28, 2025, 60% of the US dairy cows are bred via AI. Conception rates vary between 50% and 76%.
In Brazil, conception rate as low as 55% up to 87.4% is reported for 20% of all heifers bred via AI. That percentage is expected to increase in 2025. India reports the lowest conception rate across the country at 35% as compared to other countries that average 60% or higher. These are all target markets for Impact Fusion International for all of our products.
Tests are currently being conducted on herds in the US. The protocols for implementation of the process have been well defined and will, in my opinion, create a positive percentage increase in successful inseminations.
The opportunities that exist, just in the USA alone, are aimed to have a dramatic impact on the breeding of mammals, not just cows, but would include sheep, pigs, horses and potentially dog breeders and all mammals.
The global bovine artificial insemination market size is calculated at $3.42 billion in 2025 and is forecasted to reach around USD 5.97 billion by 2034, accelerating at a CAGR of 6.41% from 2025 to 2034. The North American market size surpassed $930 million in 2024 and is expanding at a CAGR of 6.58% during the forecast period. The market sizing and forecasts are revenue-based, with 2024 as the base year.
Artificial Insemination Technology (AIT™) is transforming bovine reproduction by enhancing efficiency, accuracy, and genetic advancements in breeding programmes. High-merit bulls can be precisely selected with the help of machine learning models, increasing conception rates and reducing reproductive waste. Automation reduces human error and streamlines processes in herd management, embryo transfer, and semen sorting.
Farmers can make data-driven breeding choices with real-time monitoring and sophisticated analytics, which ultimately increases the production of meat and dairy products.
As AIT™ advances, the future of bovine reproduction is becoming more innovative, profitable, and sustainable.





