Salt Content Reduction Ingredients Market to Reach a Valuation of US$ 10,769.9 Million by 2032

Salt Content Reduction Ingredients Market

International nutrients pointers advise that sodium consumption must be less than five grams per day. It has been discovered that clients worldwide now decide on merchandise with decrease salt content material as they may be concerned approximately those sicknesses. Therefore, Future Market Insights has prepared the record ‘Salt content reduction elements market: global industry analysis (2011 – 2021) and opportunity evaluation (2022 – 2032)’ which estimates that the salt content reduction ingredients market is anticipated to be really worth more than US$ 10,769.9 million by using 2032. Intake of decreased salt products makes it possible to manipulate primary fitness concerns consisting of kidney stones, belly cancer, high blood pressure, and osteoporosis.

Type – Monosodium Glutamates Offer Best of Both Worlds Making them Sought After

Replacing table salt with monosodium glutamates reduces the sodium content by 40% without taste loss as MSG contains approx. 1/3rd the sodium. Glutamates can reduce the salt content in bakery products, sauces, and seasonings while enhancing the savoury umami flavour. Glutamates contribute only 2% of total sodium in the average diet even when MSG is widely used which explains its dominance in the salt content reduction ingredients market. Glutamates are predicted to retain a market share of almost 2/3rd the salt content reduction ingredients market by type at the end of the forecast period.

Application – Meat & Poultry Segment Need Salt Content Reduction Ingredients Most

The meat & poultry segment is on track to account for a quarter of the salt content reduction ingredients market by end 2027 and could gain 60 BPS by then. A number of salt content reduction ingredients such as yeast extracts and potassium chloride are utilized in meat & poultry products. The substitution of sodium chloride with potassium chloride in meat can go a long way in reducing its sodium content. The meat & poultry segment is anticipated to have a value of just under US$ 700 million in 2017 alone, making it an opportunity too large to ignore.

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Region – Focus on North America and APEJ Salt Content Reduction Ingredients Market

The North America salt content reduction ingredients market is poised to remain strong, largely due to stringent government policies and regulations pertaining to voluntary sodium reduction in the US. A much higher growth is likely in the APEJ region with a surging demand for processed food to cater to the massive continental populations of both China and India. A massive 140 BPS growth should help APEJ be worth over US$ 1.1 billion in 2027 and record an exponential CAGR of 10.5% for the period.

Competition Dashboard in the Salt Content Reduction Ingredients Market

Some of the companies profiled in the report are Cargill, Koninklijke DSM N.V., E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Advanced Food Systems, Sensient Technologies Corporation, Associated British Foods PLC, Kerry Group, Savoury Systems International, Angel Yeast Co., Smart Salt Inc., Jugbunzlauer Suisse A.G., Ajinomoto Co., Givaudan SA, Archers Daniels Midland Company, Tate & Lyle PLC, Innophos Holdings, and Fufeng Group.

Key Takeaways

Consumers across the globe have shown a greater preference for consuming low salt products because of awareness of the connection between excessive salt intake and cardiovascular and other ailments. The rising prevalence of obesity coupled with doctor’s advice plays a supplementary role and thus, the scope of the salt content reduction ingredients market is extremely bright in the long run.

Salt Content Reduction Ingredients Market by Category

By Product Type:

  • Yeast Extracts
  • Glutamates (Monosodium/Potassium)
  • High Nucleotide Ingredients (Disodium Inosinate, Calcium Inosinate, etc.)
  • Hydrolysed Vegetable Protein (HVP)
  • Mineral Salts (KCl, K2SO4, CaCl2, etc.)
  • Others (Peptide Based Compounds, etc.)

By Application:

  • Dairy Products
  • Bakery Products
  • Fish Derivatives
  • Meat and Poultry
  • Beverages
  • Sauces and Seasonings
  • Others (Snacks, etc.)

By Region:

  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Europe
  • East Asia
  • South Asia & Pacific
  • Middle East & Africa

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Table of Content

1. Executive Summary

1.1. Global Market Outlook

1.2. Demand Side Trends

1.3. Supply Side Trends

1.4. Analysis and Recommendations

2. Market Overview

2.1. Market Coverage / Taxonomy

2.2. Market Definition / Scope / Limitations

3. Key Market Trends

3.1. Key Trends Impacting the Market

4. Key Success Factors

to be continued…!

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Nikhil holds an MBA degree in Marketing and IT and a Graduate in Mechanical Engineering. Nikhil has authored several publications and quoted in journals like EMS Now, EPR Magazine, and EE Times.

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