Canned Foods Market: Global Segments, Top Key Players, Size And Recent Trends By Forecast To 2033
The global canned foods market net
worth is estimated to be around USD 17 Bn in 2023 and
is anticipated to register a CAGR of 4.2% from 2023 to 2033.
The research report on the global canned foods market reveals that the
valuation of the market would reach up to USD 25.6 Bn by 2033.
During the course of the forecast years, advancement in the
canned foods industry is anticipated to be fuelled by changes in lifestyles,
improved distribution networks, and rising demand for ready-to-eat food items.
The world’s expanding cross-cultural cuisine trend has had a favourable effect
on the market expansion. Exotic dishes offered by local retailers and eateries,
such as Sushi and other seafood products, have increased the demand for canned
food in the last few years.
Due to the ease of cooking using canned food ingredients,
which also last longer without being contaminated or spoiling, many restaurant
and hotel businesses and restaurants use them extensively. Moreover, as N the
fruits in cans are clean and yet maintain all of their nutritious value the
demand for canned foods is projected to grow more in tandem with the growth of
the hotel and hospitality industry.
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Key Takeaways from the Canned Foods Market Study
- Supermarkets
or hypermarkets are the major distribution channels for all types of
canned food items and contribute more than 40% of the revenue generated
globally.
- In
contrast, canned foods available over online retail channels are getting
popular more rapidly and are penetrating new markets at a faster rate.
- Only
in the United States, the market for canned foods is anticipated to reach
US$ 16 Bn by 2025 while growing at a rate of 3.8% during the forecast
years.
- China
is predicted to be the fastest-growing nation in terms of production and
consumption of canned food items and would register an impressive CAGR of
6% through 2033.
Competitive Landscape for the Canned Foods Market
Some of the major canned food market participants are
Campbell Soup Company, Danish Crown AmbA, Del Monte Foods, Inc., JBS USA
Holdings, Inc., Ayam Brand, Holyland Marketing Private Limited, The Kraft Heinz
Company, Bolton Group S.r.l., Inc., Nestlé, Danish Crown Amba., Conagra Brands,
Inc., Universal Canning Inc., StarKist Co., Bumble Bee Seafoods, Wild Planet
Foods, Inc., Connors Bros Ltd., and LDH (La Doria) Ltd. Among others.
Renowned canned foods market key players are constantly
implementing innovative tactics like launching new products and increasing
their production capacity in order to better serve the market and retain their
growing consumer base. In this way, it aids in boosting their market position
and increasing their manufacturing capacity to penetrate new markets. Providing
consumers with high-quality goods is another benefit.
Recent Developments in the Canned Foods Industry
- The
Campbell Soup Company introduced a new tinned container for its spicy
chicken noodle soup with a new flavor in July 2021.
- A
minimal supply version of popular canned tuna with wrapping inspired by
the popular Japanese manga series Doraemon was introduced by Thai Union’s
canned tuna-related brand SEALECT in March 2021.
- To
diversify its business into canned snacks, the possession of the Del Monte
processed fruit and vegetable packaging business in Canada of Conagra
Brands was finalized in July 2018 by Bonduelle SA, which is a French
company that offers different types of frozen, and fresh vegetables in
cans.
Market Segments Covered in Canned Foods Market
Analysis
Key Segments
By Product:
- Canned
fruits and Vegetables
- Canned
Meat and Seafood
- Canned
Ready Meals
- Others
By Type:
- Organic
- Conventional
By Distribution Channels:
- Supermarket
or Hypermarket
- Convenience
Stores
- E-commerce
or Online Retail Channels
- Others
By Region:
- North
America
- Latin
America
- Europe
- East
Asia
- South
Asia and Pacific
- Middle
East and Africa (MEA)
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