Probiotic Ingredients Market Share With COVID-19 Impact, Key Players Analysis, Demands, and Forecasts to 2030
According to a report recently published by Market
Research Future (MRFR), the global probiotic ingredients market is expected to
attain notable growth during the forecast period between 2022 and 2030.
It is reported that probiotic ingredients are increasingly
witnessing growth in the food & beverage and pharmaceutical industries
owing to the health benefits associated with the product. These ingredients are
gaining massive traction and is widely used for a vast-array of dietary
supplements. The market is expected to experience notable growth due to the
increasing demand for the product for its nutritional value. Market players are
laying focus on their research and development activities to come up with new
and innovative products comprising probiotic ingredients to cater to the
increasing demand for the ingredient. Alongside this, the players are also duly
focusing on marking these products highly accessible and visible to the
consumers on a global scale.
Market Segmentation
The global Probiotic Ingredients Market Trends segmented in terms of source, form,
region, and application.
By source, the market divides into bacteria and yeast.
The bacteria segment is expected to attain the maximum share in the global
scenario during the forecast period.
By form, the market segments into dry and liquid form.
The liquid form segment is projected to spearhead this market category with the
maximum share in the forthcoming years.
By application, the market includes functional
beverages, functional food, pharmaceuticals, and others. The pharmaceutical
segment is expected to gain the largest Probiotic Ingredients Market Share.
By region, the market covers the following key
regions: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World (RoW).
The North American region narrows down into Canada, the US, and Mexico. The European
region is broken down into Germany, the UK, Italy, France, Spain, and the Rest
of Europe. The Asia Pacific regional segment is divided into India, Australia,
China, Japan, New Zealand, and the rest of Asia Pacific. Finally, the Rest of
the World region comprises of the Middle East and African region as well as the
Latin American region.
Regional Analysis
Geographically, the Asia Pacific regional market
dominates the global probiotic ingredients market and is expected to maintain
the same during the forecast period. The dominance of the Asia Pacific region
can be linked with various key factors like the growing awareness regarding its
health benefits among the consumers and the existence of several key market
players.
In Europe, the global probiotic ingredients market is
expected to garner notable growth in the forthcoming years. At present, both
North America and Europe hold almost similar share of the global market. The
increasing usage of probiotic ingredients in pharmaceuticals and animal feed by
manufacturers in Europe is reported to be a major driver to this region. North
America, on the other hand, is expected to exhibit the highest CAGR during the
forecast period due to the increasing inclination of consumers towards products
that are newly launched with probiotic ingredients and increasing awareness of
consumers concerning its striking health benefits like the reduction of blood
pressure and bad cholesterol from the body. This has manufacturers to take
notice and they are constantly trying to meet and exceed the consumer
expectations by launching new products that contain high amount of probiotic
ingredients.
The Rest of the Word (RoW) regional segment is
expected to also experience considerable growth in the forthcoming years due to
the surging demand and usage of probiotic ingredients therein.
According to the MRFR reports, the global Probiotic
Ingredients Market Size is likely to attain a over USD 9,735.8 Million by the
end of 2030 while flourishing at a healthy CAGR of over 6.9% during the
forecasted era.
Competitive Landscape
The global probiotic ingredients market comprises
numerous key and prominent players, including Lallemand Inc. (Canada),
DowDuPont Inc. (US), Kerry Group Plc. (Ireland), glac Biotech Co., Ltd.
(Taiwan), Chr. Hansen A/S (Denmark), Bifodan A/S (Denmark), BioGaia AB
(Sweden), UAS Laboratories (US), Probi AB (Sweden), and Biena Snacks (US).
18th April, 2019, Symrise announced the
launch of a probiotics-based ingredient named SymReboot L19. The product is
aimed at providing extra protection to sensitive skin types.
18th April, 2019, Anlit, an Israeli
supplement developer, announced the creation of women’s health probiotic chew
comprising six strains of live bacteria coupled with the extract of cranberry
to aid the genitourinary tract health.
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