The Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein market is set for substantial growth, aiming to reach a projected value of around US$ 2,886.0 million by 2033, with an impressive value-based CAGR of approximately 7.2% from 2023. The dominance of top players, accounting for about 36.3% in 2022, signifies a competitive landscape driving innovation and market expansion.
Hydrolyzed vegetable protein has a number of health benefits, including improved digestion, a lower risk of heart disease, and a stronger immune system. Products containing hydrolyzed vegetable protein are becoming increasingly popular among consumers who are willing to pay more for things such as snacks containing hydrolyzed pea protein.
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Over the last five years, consumer preferences have shifted in favour of plant-based protein. This is also due to growing health consciousness, which has increased demand for nutrient-dense foods. Along with the rise in health consciousness, some of the major companies have highlighted the benefits of products containing hydrolyzed vegetable protein for treating and preventing ailments often connected with obesity and high cholesterol. As a result, sales of soy, wheat, pea, rice, flax, and other vegetarian sources of hydrolyzed protein have increased. Soy protein is by far the most common of them. According to FMI, it will account for more than 39% of the market in 2021.
Key Takeaways from the hydrolysed vegetable protein Market Study
- Hydrolysed vegetable protein market will showcase growth at a positive pace through 2031. It has been forecast to exhibit 5.3% Y-o-Y growth in 2021
- In North America, the U.S. has emerged dominant, accounting for 80.8% share in 2021
- UK will remain a key market, exhibiting 4.1% Y-o-Y growth in 2021
- Germany and France to remain lucrative markets for hydrolysed vegetable protein in Europe
- Healthy growth expected in Japan and South Korea, while dominance in East Asia is likely to remain with China
Product Development by Market Players to Spur Growth Opportunities
A growing number of consumers throughout the world are exhibiting an interest in vegan protein. This has prompted corporations to invest in the development of novel products based on hydrolyzed vegetable protein. The increased need for sustainable solutions has paved the road for innovation. Aside from that, a preference for items with a longer shelf life has emerged as the primary driver of market innovation. As a result, a flood of product launches have occurred in recent years, which are projected to contribute in overall growth.
For instance, in 2019, DuPont launched six new hydrolysed vegetable protein nuggets from its SUPRO and TRUPRO product range. These new products offer more protein and less sodium and are is suitable for the manufacturers of snacks, serials, nutrition bar and others. These hydrolysed vegetable protein products include SUPRO soy protein nuggets with cocoa range and TUPRO pea protein nuggets.
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Who is winning?
A few of the leading players operating in the Hydrolysed vegetable protein market are Glanbia Plc., Cargill Inc., Kerry Group PLC, DuPont de Nemours, Inc., Tate & Lyle Plc., Fuji Oil Holdings, Inc., The Scoular Company, Wilmar International Limited, AMCO Proteins, Roquette Frères, Puris Proteins LLC, Burcon NutraScience Corporation, Axiom Foods, Inc., Ajinomoto Co., Inc., and others.
The hydrolysed vegetable protein based products market has witnessed rapid growth in the past few years. Surge in the demand for plant-based products has resulted in fierce competition among manufacturers, suppliers, retailers, and food brands. Due to increasing competition, players in the hydrolysed vegetable protein market are compelled to invest, innovate, and introduce new products.
This has resulted in the expansion of hydrolysed vegetable protein portfolio by some of the renowned market players. For instance, Kerry Company’s strategy is to target regions such as Asia, EMEA, and Latin America, for growth via expanding its production footprint and business development with key regional and local players.
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Product Type
- Soy Protein
- Wheat Protein
- Pea Protein
- Rice Protein
- Chia Protein
- Flax Protein
- Corn protein
Form
- Chunks
- Slice
- Flakes
- Granules
End Users
- Household
- Commercial
- Industry
- Food Industry
- Snacks & Functional Bars
- Ready Meals
- Sports Nutrition
- Clinical Nutrition
- Baby Food
- Meat Analogues/Meat Extenders
- Other
- Food Industry
- Animal Feed
Distribution Channel
- Direct
- Indirect
- Hypermarket
- Convenience Stores
- Traditional Store
- Online Retails
Region
- North America
- Latin America
- Europe
- East Asia
- South Asia
- Middle East and Africa (MEA)
- Oceania
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