Linseed Oil Market Set for Huge Expansion during 2022-2032 Profiling Leading Players
The global linseed oil market is estimated at USD 7.6 Bn in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 13.5 Bn by 2032, at a CAGR of 5.9% from 2022 to 2032. The linseed oil market is expected to acquire ~3% of the overall oilseeds market by 2022 end.
In ancient Egypt, the flax plant was cultivated by the
ancient Egyptians to produce linen out of the lignan abundantly present in the
plant stem, which was used to wrap mummies. Linseed oil is extracted from the
seeds of the flax seed using the extraction or pressing method. For thousands
of years, linseed has been consumed as a food and also used as a remedial
medicine. According to a new study by Future Market Insights, consumer demand
for linseed oil Market is anticipated to experience a meteoric rise, aided by
the high content of the omega-3 fatty acids, among the health conscious
populace, globally.
Linseed oil, often termed as flaxseed oil, is
derived from the ripened, dried seeds of the flax plant belonging to the Linum
family. Linseed oil generally tends to be colorless to yellowish in color. The
flax plant is one of the oldest plants on Earth, and has been cultivated even
by ancient civilizations. The flax plant and linseed oil have been benefiting
many generations of humans as well as animals, be it in the production of
linen, ropes from the stem, or providing health benefits with medicinal
properties.
Global Linseed oil Market: Segmentation
By Nature:
- Organic
- Conventional
By Product Type:
- Raw
Linseed Oil
- Boiled
Linseed Oil
- Double-boiled
Linseed Oil
- Others
By Application:
- Dietary
Food
- Pharmaceuticals
- Paint
& Textile Industry
- Leather
Industry
- Animal
Feed
- Personal
Care
- Processed
Food
- Others
By Distribution Channel:
- Online
Retailers
- Grocery
Stores
- Wholesalers
- Supermarkets
By Region:
- North
America
- Latin
America
- Western
Europe
- Eastern
Europe
- Japan
- Asia
Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ)
- Middle
East & Africa
Linseed Oil Market Share Shifting from Industrial Use to
Dietary Supplements
Up until World War II, the utilization of linseed oil was
dominantly occupied by protective coating and other allied manufactured
products such as linoleum, patent leather, oil clothing, etc. With extensive
research and development, various alternatives are replacing the use of linseed
oil in paints and varnishes. For example, the development of vinyl floor
coverings replacing linoleum, latex interior paints replacing linseed oil in
paint, cotton cloth replacing linen. However, with the advent of research and
many technological developments, linseed oil has emerged as a dietary
supplement, owing to the presence of omega-3 fatty acids, a polyunsaturated
fatty acid.
These fatty acids are beneficial in various ways, such as
improving heart health, treating constipation and diarrhea, helping in weight
management, reducing inflammation, rheumatoid arthritis treatment, and cancer
treatment. With the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases all over the
world, dietary supplements are experiencing a tremendous rise in demand,
supporting an increase in global linseed oil demand. The global market for
linseed oil is expected to gain significant momentum, and register a growth of
5.5% in terms of value between 2018 and 2027.
Surge of Linseed Oil in the Cosmetic Industry Bolstering
Global Demand
The need for good looks to create a good impression has led
to humongous growth in the cosmetic industry in recent times. European and
Asian countries such as South Korea, Japan, China, Germany, and Switzerland
have seen an enormous boom in the cosmetic industry. Linseed oil is used in
moisturizers, creams, and skin and hair products as a source of an omega-3
fatty acid. According to FMI analysts, the global demand for linseed oil in the
cosmetic industry is likely to boost the overall demand for linseed oil.
Organically Produced Linseed Oil to Attract the
Millennial Generation
The use of chemicals for improved crop production yield has
been confirmed to decrease the soil quality and overall productivity. Moreover,
these chemicals enter into human body through consumed food. On the other hand,
organically produced linseed oil crops tend to preserve the quality of the
soil, and have an improved flavor and taste. Consumers are inclined to buy
organic products that are marketed as supreme and premium quality products, even
though they cost more as compared to conventionally produced linseed oil.
Linseed oil manufacturers have successfully kept track of the current trend and
consumer needs, and are turning away from using conventionally produced linseed
oil.
Key Questions Answered in the Report
- What
is the demand for the linseed oil in the market?
- At
what rate is the global linseed oil market expected to grow?
- How
was the linseed oil market performing in the last few years?
- How
are market players reacting to the new developments in the linseed oil
market?
- How
much share does the top 10 companies in the linseed oil market hold?
- Which
are the major countries driving demand for linseed oil?
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