Alternative Proteins The Global Alternative Proteins Market was valued at US$ 25.7 Billion in 2022 and is expected to reach USD 81.9 Billion by 2031, exhibiting a CAGR of 15.6% during the forecast period (2024-2031)
Plant-based and food-tech alternatives to animal protein are known as alternative proteins. Food manufactured from plants (including grains, legumes and nuts), fungi (like mushrooms), algae, insects and even cultured (lab-grown) meat is among them. Furthermore, the alternative proteins come from plant sources such as soy, wheat, pea, rice and others. Mycoprotein is a different, healthy protein source produced from the naturally occurring fungus Fusarium venenatum with a texture similar to meat. Other alternative proteins include insect, algal protein and cultured meat.
Market Dynamics
Increasing inclination toward organic proteins
By 2050, the world's population is predicted to have grown to 9.7 billion people. Consumers in North America and Europe actively search for sustainability and health features, such as increasing plant-based proteins in their diets. Alternative proteins are becoming more popular in wealthy countries as consumers become more aware of them.
Meat has been the primary source of protein for a long time in developed countries and traditional protein consumption has expanded in developing economies in recent years. However, the organic alternative-proteins market has grown due to changing consumer behavior and interest in alternative protein sources, including health and environmental concerns and animal welfare.
Plant proteins are well-positioned to meet this dynamic need as consumers want more sustainable innovation in the supplement industry. Similarly, as a growing number of health-conscious customers move to the organic area, industry analysts see great opportunities for organic proteins. In 2018, sales of plant-based foods (the most common alternative protein source) increased by 17%. The major use of alternative protein as a food ingredient in consumer products is expected to continue to rise.
Rise of Flexitarian Diets
The flexitarian diet, which combines the flexibility of a primarily vegetarian diet with occasional consumption of meat and fish, is gaining widespread popularity. This diet emphasizes plant-based foods while allowing for moderate consumption of animal products, appealing to those seeking health benefits, environmental sustainability, and ethical food choices without entirely eliminating meat. The rise of flexitarians is significantly contributing to the growth of the alternative protein market.
According to a 2022 survey by the International Food Information Council (IFIC), approximately 35% of Americans identified as flexitarian, up from 28% in 2021. This notable increase highlights a growing consumer trend towards reducing meat consumption and incorporating more plant-based foods into diets. In Europe, the trend is also strong. A study by Euromonitor International in 2022 revealed that about 30% of Western European consumers were actively reducing their meat intake, compared to 24% in 2021. This shift is driven by health concerns, environmental awareness, and the increasing availability of high-quality, tasty alternative protein products.
Flexitarians are driving demand for innovative and high-quality alternative protein products. In a 2022 NielsenIQ survey, 42% of flexitarians reported trying new plant-based products regularly, up from 35% in 2021. This openness to experimentation is fostering a vibrant market for alternative proteins, encouraging food manufacturers to develop a wider variety of products.
Additionally, the taste and texture of plant-based products have improved significantly, making them more appealing to flexitarians. Companies like Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods have reported increased sales, driven by flexitarians who are seeking products that closely mimic the taste and texture of traditional meat.
Allergies linked to alternative proteins
Alternative proteins, such as plant-based and lab-grown meat, have gained significant attention in recent years due to concerns about the environmental impact of traditional meat production and the growing demand for sustainable food options. However, despite the potential benefits, the market growth of alternative proteins has been hampered by concerns about allergies.
One of the primary allergens linked to alternative proteins is soy. Soy is a common ingredient in many plant-based meat products and consuming these products can lead to severe allergic reactions for individuals with soy allergies. In some cases, the reactions can be life-threatening. It has resulted in a reluctance among some consumers to try alternative protein products, which has limited the market growth.
Market Segment Analysis
The global alternative proteins market is segmented based on type, source, form, application and region.
Consumers are increasing shift toward a more nutritional diet focusing on a more sustainable lifestyle
The plant Protein source in alternative proteins dominates the global market. The plant protein segment accounted for the largest share of the overall alternative proteins market in 2021. Plant-based proteins are the most well-established and are derived from protein-rich seeds through wet or dry fractionation. The most popular types of plant proteins for consumers are soy, pea and several niche types, such as chickpea, rapeseed and lupin, among others.
Consumer preferences are shifting toward a more nutritional diet focusing on a more sustainable lifestyle and less reliance on animal proteins, as shown by changing consumer preferences.
Consumers are shifting from traditional animal-based products to organic and plant-based food products as an optimum dietary solution, according to a significant percentage of the millennial population in Western countries.
Market Geographical Share
Asia-Pacific increasing protein-rich diet awareness, health consciousness and growing technological advancements
The Asia Pacific countries are anticipated to witness the fastest growth over the forecast period because of protein-rich diet awareness, increasing health consciousness and rising technological advancements in the food & beverages industry.
The African swine fever, which wiped out millions of pigs and created a shortage of meat protein in Asia in 2020, has exposed the vulnerability of the food system in the region, which is responsible for the highest consumption of meat in the world.
Countries with limited local agriculture, such as Hong Kong or Singapore, which currently imports 90% of its food, have been especially vulnerable to the supply chain disruptions caused by the pandemic. Alternative proteins derived from plants, insects, fungi or cell cultures could offer a more reliable and sustainable protein source than conventional animal-based products.
Hong Kong is undoubtedly a strong contender for the title of Asia's center for alternative protein, especially with organizations headquartered there, such as Green Monday. In addition to the Green Common stores, the social venture produces plant-based meat and seafood substitutes OmniFoods and runs educational campaigns on sustainable diets via the Green Monday Foundation.
Alternative Proteins Companies
The major global players include Koninklijke DSM N.V, Kerry Group, DuPont, Cargill, Incorporated, Ÿnsect, Ingredion Incorporated, Emsland Group, Cosucra Group and Batory Foods Chapul.
Key Developments
• On July 15, 2020, DSM and Avril completed their joint venture to develop plant-based proteins. Avril and DSM finalized their partnership and will begin construction on a manufacturing facility in Dieppe, France, one year after their collaboration. The collaboration of DSM will enable the production of the company’s product CanolaPRO an alternative plant-based protein.
• On March 23, 2021, DSM launched a plant-based protein source from the canola plant.CanolaPRO is a plant-based protein source derived from the canola (or rapeseed) plant.
• On June 15, 2022, Batory Foods announced a partnership with DouxMatok, a U.S.-Israeli food tech company, to expand the development of new alternative proteins.
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