Synbiotic Foods Market Insights: Revenue, Key Players, and Forecast 2030
Synbiotic Foods Market Overview:
The global symbiotic foods market is expected
to register a healthy growth at CAGR of 9% with USD of 2.9 billion by 2030. Growing health awareness has given rise to the needs for
nutritional benefits of food products, and synbiotic foods have become a
perfect component that could increase the nutritional value of the food
products. Its potential application in diverse sectors such as foods &
beverages, pharmaceutical, and neutraceutical industries has given rise to synbiotic
foods market outlook.
Drivers and Restraints:
Rapid urbanization across the world has
resulted in a shift in lifestyle and irreversible changes in well-being leading
to several health problems. The increase in disposable income has generated
health awareness and indirectly spurred health expenditure. Hence, the need for
synbiotic foods that improve the gut health and gastrointestinal function. It
plays a significant role in reducing lactose intolerance, preventing
osteoporosis and mitigating cardiovascular and carcinogenic disorders.
Synbiotic foods also have application in
pet foods and pharmaceutical industries. The demand for fibers in beverages has
given it access to dairy products, consequently, fuelling its market in China,
India and New Zealand where the dairy industry is experiencing a surge.
However, use of non-native probiotic
bacteria could adversely affect the individual, and this could deter the
market.
Market Dashboard:
Some of the key players influencing the
global synbiotic foods market: Chr. Hansen (Denmark), Yakult Pharmaceutical Ind
Co Ltd. (Japan), SKYSTONE FEED CO., LTD (China), Behn Meyer Holding AG
(Germany), Daflorn Ltd. (Bulgaria), NewLeaf Symbiotics, Inc. (U.S.), Pfizer
Inc. (U.S.).
Industry Trends:
In recent times a growing industrial
interest in improving the stability of beneficial bacterial strains has been
witnessed. Chinese researchers from School of Food Science and Technology,
Jiangnan University have found a solution through microencapsulation technique.
The encapsulation method has its material made from alginate and an
arabinoxylan that could boost the survival rate by 50%. Also, it has been
recently published in an article in Science Translational Medicine that synbiotic
foods can be a cure for diseases such as acne and eczema. The market’s prospect
is luring in various investors; from celebrities to tech moguls. For instance,
recently, Seeds, a synbiotic manufacturing company has received funding from
such high profile entities.
Segmentation:
The global synbiotic
food market insights has been segmented based on type, product and
distribution channel.
By type, the market has been further
segmented into dairy & frozen desserts, bakery & confectionary, snacks,
beverages, dietary supplements and others. Dairy & frozen desserts are
dominating the market owing to its high consumption. Use of synbiotics in dairy
products incurs less expenditure and is resourceful. However, significant
growth can be expected for dietary supplements during the forecast period owing
to increase in its intake.
Product-wise segmentation consists of
glass, plastics, metals, paper and paperboard and others. The plastic material
segment is experiencing a significant increase due to its use as a packaging
material. However, paper and paperboards can also expect a boost for being
recyclable in nature and mitigating the chance of food migration.
Based on distribution channel, the market
includes store-based and non-store based distribution. The store-based
distribution network is currently dominating the market owing to a growth in
one-stop solution shops.
Regional Analysis:
The global synbiotic foods market can be
segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC), and
rest-of-the-world (RoW).
Europe dominates the global market due to
increasing consumption of synbiotic food products for its various health
benefits. In July 2014, European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) lowered the upper
usage limit of synbiotics in the fortification of infant food products that can
adversely impact the market. However, European government has increased the
dairy production which could trigger the market growth rate of synbiotics.
The APAC region is second in production
with China leading the market. Rising awareness related to synbiotic product
and growing dairy production in China, India and New Zealand have fuelled the
market further.
The U.S. has a robust manufacturing base
for food & beverage, and the popularity of functional foods are on the
rise; factors that have can boost the demand for synbiotics during the forecast
period.
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