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Low Calorie Sweeteners Market Future Growth Trends, Global Competitors Strategy

Author: Pradeep Ze
by Pradeep Ze
Posted: Mar 03, 2019

Global Low-Calorie Sweeteners Market Research Report- Forecast to 2023 that the market will demonstrate an exceptional CAGR % while achieving million-dollar growth readily in the forecast period. Due to the large number of health benefits associated to low calorie sweeteners consumption, the market is growing at an incremental pace of development on the global stage. Furthermore, the product is available in variety of forms such as sticks, spoonful, tablets, liquid, and packets to cater to the different needs of consumer. The low-calorie sweeteners have wider application areas due to which it became relatively easier for the product to find its niche in the market place.

The key players profiled in Low Calorie Sweeteners are as Archer Daniels Midland (the U.S.), Tate & Lyle (U.K.), E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (the U.S.), Cargill Inc. (the U.S.), Ingredion Inc. (the U.S.), Celanese Corporation (the U.S.), NutraSweet (the U.S.)

The global Low-Calorie Sweeteners market has been divided into type, application, distribution channel, and region.

  • Based on Type: Artificial, Natural
  • Based on Application: Food & Beverage, Pharmaceuticals, Personal Care Products, and Others
  • Based on Distribution Channel: Store based, Non-store based
  • Based on Region: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and ROW.

The global low-calorie sweeteners market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Rest of the World (RoW). Among these, North America is estimated to retain its dominance throughout the forecast period 2017-2023. The increasing consumer awareness and the demand for convenience food are some of the significant reasons for the growing use of natural Low-calorie sweeteners-based products in the North American market.

The growing concern among consumers regarding weight gain, obesity, and diabetes accelerated the demand for low-calorie sweeteners. They are safe substitute for sugar and help in weight loss and management. According to World Health Organization, more than 1.9 billion adults, 18 years and above, were overweight of which 650 million were obese in the year 2016.

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Jul 2017 Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) acquired Chamtor, a producer of wheat-based sweeteners and starches. This acquisition is in line with the company’s strategy to expand its business in Western European market.

Mar 2017 Tate & Lyle announced an agreement with Sweet Green Fields, which offers natural and healthy sweetener solutions.

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