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Microbial Algae Products Market Current Scenario Trends by 2030 With a CAGR of 5.6%

Author: Kalyani Badkas
by Kalyani Badkas
Posted: Oct 19, 2022
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Robust growth of the dietary supplements market over the last decade is a major factor for the high demand for microbial algae products across major regions of the world. Demand for nutraceuticals and functional foods is expected to increase as consumers prefer foods that increase their immunity. Microbial algae products are a rich source of nutrients such as vitamins, calcium, iron, etc., which makes them suitable for application in food and feed manufacturing.

The aquaculture industry is among the fastest-growing industries, which is also proving beneficial for the microbial algae products market. Government funding, use of emerging technologies, and continuous development of infrastructure in the aquaculture sector is expected to increase further, a fact that will aid the growth of the microbial algae products market in the future, which is estimated to expand at a steady CAGR of 6% during the forecast period (2020 to 2030).

Key Takeaways from Microbial Algae Products Market Study

  • By application, the food & beverage industry is dominating the global microbial algae products market with the largest market value share. High preference for natural products by consumers is increasing the sales in the market.
  • In terms of product, Spirulina enjoys the highest volume share, as it is consumed by food as well as dietary supplement manufacturers. Demand for Spirulina is expected to witness substantial growth over the forecast period.
  • North America, being the largest dietary supplement market among all regions, dominates the global micro algae products market.
  • The COVID-19 outbreak has resulted in rising demand for natural foods and dietary supplements, which bodes well for the expansion of the micro algae products market.

"Manufacturers in the microbial algae products market can expect high demand from the food & beverages as well as dietary supplements segments, owing to increasing consumption of health supplements. Consumers’ change in patterns of food consumption and increased awareness about microbial algae products will also create opportunities for new entrants in this market space," says a PMR analyst.

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Microbial Algae Products Market - Competitive Landscape

Some of the major players in the global microbial algae products market are DIC Corporation, Cyanotech, DSM N.V., EID Parry (India), NOW Foods, Chr. Hansen Holdings A/S, Fuqing King Dnarmsa Spirulina Co. Ltd, Beijing Gingko Group, Algatech, Fuji Chemical Industries Co., Ltd, Divi’s Laboratories Ltd, Naturex S.A, and others.

Food manufacturers around the world are focused on sourcing natural ingredients to cater to the demand from customers for healthy products. Increasing use of Spirulina and chlorella for natural colors in food applications is offering a better opportunity to the microbial algae products market.

More Insights on Global Microbial Algae Products Market

Persistence Market Research presents a report with detailed analysis of the global microbial algae products market. This report covers historical demand data and forecast figures for the period of 2020 to 2030. The report also includes insightful analysis of the microbial algae products market through three different segments - function (acidifiers, preservative emulsifiers, flavor enhancers, and others), application (wine industry and food & beverage industry), and region.

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