Dietary Fibres Market Research Report - Opportunities & Challenges With Totally Different Segments, Forecast-2032
The global dietary fibers market was worth US$ 8.8 Billion in the year 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 18.6 Billion by the year 2032 at a staggering CAGR of 10.6% between 2022 and 2032.
The ongoing trend is that of a paradigm shift, i.e. from
pharmaceuticals to nutraceuticals. Plus, there is an increase in HQ (Health
Quotient) amongst the populace. These trends are expected to take the dietary
fibers market by storm in the upcoming period. The other advantage is that of
need to exercise control over diabetes, hypertension, and heart-related
ailments.
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Dietary fibers get extracted from diverse sources through
dry processing, wet processing, gravimetric, chemical, enzymatic, physical, and
microbial methods.
As per the National Institutes of Health, over 60-70 Million
Americans do experience various digestive health issues. Moreover, as per
Harward School of Public Health, children and adults require atleast 20-30
grams of dietary fibers every single day. Constipation could also be controlled
through dietary fibers.
With growing production of grains & cereals like whole
wheat, oats, corn, rye, barley, popcorn, wild rice, brown rice, triticale,
buckwheat, millet, and bulgur, the global dietary fibers market is likely to
grow on a remarkable note in the near future. However, it’s pretty challenging
to use dietary fibers as components in food and beverage applications as they
are immune to hydrolysis.
Whole grains like rye, wheat, and barley contain pentose,
beta-glucan, and arabinoxylans; wheat bran, maize, and rice contain
helicelluloses, cellulose, and lignin; whereas fruits like figs, avocado,
orange, Metamucil, and purple passion fruit and vegetables like turnip and
potatoes contain fibers.
Legumes contain 3 forms of dietary fibers inclusive of
resistant starch, soluble fiber, and insoluble fiber. These days, legumes are
being increasingly adopted in nutrition bars, snacks, and bakeries.
Future Market Insights has walked through these facts with
future perspectives in its latest market study entitled ‘Dietary Fibers
Market’. The team of analysts and consultants is there to execute through its
bottom-up approach in primary, secondary, and tertiary modes of research.
“With growing concerns about increase in cholesterol, the
global dietary fibers market is expected to grow on an irresistible note in the
near future”, says and analyst from Future Market Insights.
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Key Takeaways from Dietary Fibers Market
- The
Asia-Pacific holds more than 30% of the market share with Japan,
Indonesia, and China leading from the front. It’s interesting to learn
that Chinese end-customers are into following the global food trends owing
to exposure to the worldwide food products.
- North
America holds a significant market share with the US witnessing an upsurge
in intake of dietary fibers in daily foods along with increase in
production of functional food.
- Europe
is expected to grow on the back of Italy due to rising demand for
nutrient-fortified foods.
- LATAM
is driven by Brazil with increased efforts on the part of supplementation
and fortification; which do stimulate usage of dietary fibers amongst
every age group. These fibers are added to higher-value items such as
flakes, puffs, and crisps. The locally-available sources include
asparagus, chicory root, Jerusalem artichoke, leeks, jicama, and whole
grains.
Competitive Dietary Fibers
- Cargill,
Inc., in October 2019, did invest US$ 35 Million for expanding its line of
starches, sweeteners, and texturizers for including dietary fibers. This
project is the organization’s very first step toward soluble dietary
fibers all across Europe.
- Batory
Foods, in September 2020, inked an agreement with BioHarvest Sciences, Inc
for making an entry into the US nutraceuticals and edible CBD market.
What does the Report say?
- The
research study is based on type (soluble (inulin, polydextrose, dietary
fibers, beta-glucan) and insoluble (cellulose, hemicellulose, chitosan,
chitin, lignin, and resistant starch)), by source (cereals & grains
(wheat, rice, bran, and others), fruits & vegetables (apples and
others), and others), and by application (functional food & beverages,
animal feed, pet food, and pharmaceuticals).
- With
realization that dietary fibers help the body in eliminating waste,
maintaining weight, and preventing diabetes and cardiac ailments by
curtailing cholesterol and blood sugar levels, the global dietary fibers
market is bound to grow voraciously in the near future.
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Dietary Fibres Market Segmentation
By Type:
- Soluble
- Inulin
- Polydextrose
- Dietary
Fibres
- Beta-Glucan
- Insoluble
- Cellulose
- Hemicellulose
- Chitosan
- Chitin
- Lignin
- Resistant
Starch
By Source:
- Cereals
& Grains
- Wheat
- Rice
- Bran
- Others
- Fruits
& Vegetables
- Apples
- Others
- Other
Crops
By Application:
- Functional
Food & Beverages
- Animal
Feed
- Pet
Food
- Pharmaceuticals
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