San Francisco, Oct 30 The
global fibers
& specialty carbohydrates market is expected to reach USD 9.84
billion by 2024, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc.
Increasing awareness towards improving gut health among individuals in the
U.S., Germany and China is expected to upscale the requirement of fibers over
the next eight years. Furthermore, rising concerns over obesity and
gastrointestinal disorders are projected to promote the use of nutritionally
enriched foods with reduced cholesterol level, which, in turn, will drive the market
growth over the forecast period.
Fibers
& specialty carbohydrates market revenue in functional food was USD 1.42
billion in 2014. Rising consumption of food items containing a high level of
nutrition content including breakfast cereals and fortified bread on account of
their increasing use as a meal diet are expected to have a substantial impact
on the market. Furthermore, increasing awareness towards nutritional advantage
associated with fibers in food & beverage industry is expected to expand the
market size over the next eight years.
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Further key findings from the report suggest:
- Dietary
supplements are anticipated to foresee volume growth at a CAGR of 8.4%
from 2016 to 2024. Increasing awareness towards sustaining optimum
nutrition levels among middle-aged consumers in the primary markets
including the U.S., Germany, and Canada is expected to promote the use of
dietary supplements with increased fiber content over the next eight years.
- Europe fibers
& specialty carbohydrates demand was 348.7 kilo tons in 2015 and is
expected to witness growth in light of increasing use of diary-based
derivatives in UK and France amid new product launches.
- Asia Pacific
is projected to foresee revenue growth at a CAGR of 9.2% from 2016 to
2024. The emergence of Southeast Asian countries including Thailand, Laos,
Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam as major markets for functional foods in
light of increasing number of hyper markets along with new product launches
is expected to promote the application of fibers & specialty
carbohydrates over the forecast period.
- The global
market for fibers & specialty carbohydrates is dominated by food
ingredient suppliers including ADM, DuPont, Cargill, and DSM. The
companies mentioned above have a strong foothold in the industry giving
them an advantage over other competitors. Rising awareness towards
e-commerce portals on account of providing benefits such as
cash-on-delivery and discounts is expected to force fiber manufacturers to
distribute their products through web portals.
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Grand
View Research has segmented the global fibers & specialty carbohydrates
market by application and region:
Application
Outlook (Volume, Kilo Tons; Revenue, USD Million, 2013-2024)
- Functional
food
- Functional
beverage
- Dietary
Supplements
- Animal
Nutrition
- Personal Care
Regional
Outlook (Volume, Kilo Tons; Revenue, USD Million, 2013-2024)
- North America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Mexico
- Europe
- Germany
- UK
- France
- Italy
- Switzerland
- Russia
- Asia Pacific
- China
- Japan
- Australia
- India
- RoW
- Brazil
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About Grand View Research
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View Research, Inc. is a U.S. based market research and consulting company,
registered in the State of California and headquartered in San Francisco.
The company provides syndicated research reports, customized research
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