The insoluble dietary fibers market is witnessing a
substantial growth, owing to the availability of raw materials, rising demand
for functional food, and consumer inclination towards the fiber rich products.
This resonates the findings of a recent business intelligence publication from
IndustryARC, which evaluates the global insoluble dietary fibers market value
at $3,583.54m by the end of 2023, and the demand is anticipated to grow at a CAGR
of 7.8% during the forecast period 2018-2023.
The IndustryARC’s report titled “Insoluble Dietary Fibers Market:
By Type (Hemicellulose, Lignin, Cellulose, Resistant starch, Chitin &
Chitosan, Fiber, Others); By Function( Anti-Caking Agent, Bulking/ Texturing
Agent, Fat Substitute, Water binding Agent, Others); By Sources( Whole grain,
Vegetable, Fruits, Others); By End-Use Industry (Food Industry, Animal feed
Industry, Pharmaceutical, Others); By Geographic Analysis - Forecast
(2018-2023)” incorporates that there is an increase in the adoption of dietary
food products due to its functional and health benefits which is boosting the
insoluble dietary fibers market. The growing occurrence of many health problems
such as diabetes, heart disorder, obesity, and cholesterol are projected to
increase the market revenue in the foreseeable future.
Insoluble
Dietary Fibers Market: Leading Segments
North America, has the fastest
growing market for insoluble dietary fibers, owing to the change in lifestyle
of the people and the rising demand for functional food. In the region, it is
observed that there is an increasing number of foodservice restaurants,
supermarkets, and several processed food supply channels, especially in the U.S
and Canada, due to which the insoluble dietary fibers market demand is growing significantly in North America. The most commonly used insoluble fiber
in the region is cellulose with its high penetration and nutritional value it
has created a trend in the market. Moreover, North America is observing
constant development, because of market revenue of the food and beverage the industry is growing at a CAGR of 6.45% during the aforementioned forecast
period.
Consequently, the key application cited is the food and beverage
industry. Rising consumer awareness towards healthy lifestyle coupled with
health concerns and the government’s promotional activities regarding the
intake of daily nutrition is augmenting the demand for the insoluble dietary
fibers market. Moreover, this application segment in the insoluble dietary
fiber market revenue is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 7.4% during the
aforesaid forecast period.
Insoluble
Dietary Fibers Market: Market Trends and Growth Drivers
· The population have changed
their preference to functional food with dietary fibers owing to growing
concern regarding health related issues. It can be observed that the functional
food industry is flourishing the usage of nutritional additives.
· Globally, the insoluble dietary
fiber is gaining popularity as a nutritional ingredients. For instance,
Novelose, a product launched by Ingredion Incorporated in 2017, which was a new
line of low cost-in-use dietary fibers for the manufacturers that wanted to add
fiber in the food easily.
· In certain emerging countries, the
governments have declared dietary recommendations to provide impetus to the
employment of dietary fibers in the food, and pharmaceutical industries. This
is, however, booming the industry and rising consumer attention towards the
natural and safer ingredients.
Insoluble
Dietary Fiber Market: Competitive Landscape
Some of the prominent key companies
identified in the report are J.rettenmaier & Sohne GMBH & Co. KG.,
Roquette Freres, Archers Daniels Midland, Ingredion Inc., E.I Du Pont De
Nemours and Co. , Cargill Inc., Brenntag Inc., Kent Corporation, and Sunopta
Ingredients Group.
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points:
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Categories & Applications
11. Demand Analysis (Revenue & Volume)
2. Market trends & Relevant
Market
Data
12. Country level
Analysis
3. Manufacturer
Landscape
13. Competitor
Analysis
4. Distributor Landscape
14. Market
Shares Analysis
5. Pricing Analysis
15. Value
Chain Analysis
6. Top 10 End user Analysis
16. Supply
Chain Analysis
7. Product Benchmarking
17. Strategic
Analysis
8. Product Developments
18. Current
& Future Market Landscape
Analysis
9. Mergers & Acquisition
Analysis
19.
Opportunity Analysis
10. Patent Analysis
20.
Revenue and Volume Analysis
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