Demand for fresh produce packaging is forecast to increase 2.4% per year to $7.3 billion in 2028 or 59 billion units. Market value gains will be supported by modest growth in unit sales as well as by:
rising demand for value-added produce packaging, such as resealable trays and stand-up pouches
a continued transition from pillow pouches to higher value plastic trays with lidding and plastic containers for salads and leafy greens
increasing sales of fresh-cut produce – such as prechopped celery or ready-to-eat mixed berries – which are typically sold in tubs, cups, or other higher value containers
Plastic Trays & Containers to Outpace Other Major Packaging Types
Plastic trays with lidding, tubs, cups, and two-piece containers are expected to outperform bags and pillow pouches in retail markets due to their strong performance across numerous key applications, including salads, berries, and fresh-cut produce. Despite rising concerns over the sustainability of plastic packaging, paper and molded fiber alternatives have struggled to capture significant market share due to plastic’s strong protective abilities, clarity, and capacity to extend shelf-life
Apples & Salad to Drive Overall Produce Packaging Demand
Apples and salad will outperform other types of produce throughout the forecast period and combined will account for a majority of absolute gains in unit and value terms through 2028:
Unit gains for apple packaging will be aided by the increase in packaged apples as opposed to unpackaged options, while market value will be boosted by the growth of value-added items (such as resealable stand-up pouches and large clamshells) over traditional bags.
Salad’s market position will be supported by the growing consumer preference for leafy greens and salad mixes over head lettuce. Additionally, a transition to higher-value packaging – such as trays with resealable lidding and modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) – will boost market value.
Convenience is King as Consumers Seek to Incorporate More Fresh Produce into Their Diets
Trends toward healthy eating have spurred increased fresh produce consumption and growth in direct-to-consumer outlets, such as farmer’s markets and roadside stands. However, consumers increasingly seek convenient ways of incorporating fresh fruits and vegetables into their busy schedules.
Ready-to-eat (RTE) and fresh-cut options have become a significant portion of the fresh produce market over the past decade. These products are generally packaged in rigid plastic containers, often in single-serving format, to support snacking and on-the-go eating.
This Freedonia industry study analyzes the $6.1 billion US market for fresh produce packaging. It presents historical demand data (2013, 2018, and 2023) and forecasts (2028 and 2033) as well as annual data for years 2020-2027. Unit demand and value demand data is shown for fresh produce packaging by material (plastic, paper & paperboard, molded fiber, and other materials), product type (clamshells, two-piece containers, tubs & cups, pails, boxes & cartons, trays, platters, baskets & punnets, wood crates, RPCs, bags, pouches, wrap, lidding) and market (fruits, vegetables, and salad & greens). The study also evaluates company market share and competitive analysis on industry competitors including International Paper, WestRock, Packaging Corporation of America, Georgia-Pacific, and Sonoco Products.
Executive Summary
Table Figure 1-1. US Fresh Produce Packaging Market
Short-Term Analysis
Economic Forecast
Table Macroeconomic Indicators, 2021 - 2025
Short-Term Produce Packaging Trends
Table Annual Fresh Produce Packaging Demand by Type, 2021 - 2025
Table Figure 2-1. Fresh Produce Packaging Demand, 2021 – 2026
Overview
Study Scope
Table Figure 3-1. Fresh Produce Packaging: Product Examples
Historical Market Trends
Table Fresh Produce Packaging Demand, 2013 – 2023
Table Figure 3-2. Fresh Produce Packaging Demand, 2000 - 2023
Packaging Product Trends
Demand by Packaging Category: Rigid vs Flexible
Table Fresh Produce Packaging Demand: Rigid vs Flexible, 2013, 2018, 2023, 2028, &2033
Table Annual Fresh Produce Packaging Demand: Rigid vs Flexible, 2020 - 2027
Table Figure 3-3. Fresh Produce Packaging Demand: Rigid vs Flexible, 2013, 2018, 2023, 2028, &2033
Rigid Packaging for Produce
Table Rigid Fresh Produce Packaging Demand by Packaging Category, 2013, 2018, 2023, 2028, &2033
Table Annual Rigid Fresh Produce Packaging Demand by Packaging Category, 2020 - 2027
Table Figure 3-4. Rigid Produce Packaging Demand by Packaging Category, 2013, 2018, 2023, 2028, &2033
Flexible Packaging for Produce
Table Flexible Fresh Produce Packaging Demand by Type, 2013, 2018, 2023, 2028, &2033
Table Annual Flexible Fresh Produce Packaging Demand by Type, 2020 - 2027
Table Figure 3-5. Flexible Fresh Produce Packaging Demand by Type, 2013, 2018, 2023, 2028, &2033
Materials Competition
Table Fresh Produce Packaging Demand by Material, 2013, 2018, 2023, 2028, &2033
Table Annual Fresh Produce Packaging Demand by Material, 2020 - 2027
Table Figure 3-6. Fresh Produce Packaging Demand by Material, 2013, 2018, 2023, 2028, &2033
Produce Categories (Vegetables, Fruit, Salad, Lettuce & Greens)
Table Fresh Produce Packaging Demand by Produce Category, 2013, 2018, 2023, 2028, &2033
Table Annual Fresh Produce Packaging Demand by Produce Category, 2020 - 2027
Table Figure 3-7. Fresh Produce Packaging Demand by Produce Category, 2013, 2018, 2023, 2028, &2033
Pricing & Inflation
Table Produce Packaging Average Prices, 2013, 2018, 2023, 2028, &2033
Table Figure 3-8. Produce Packaging Average Prices, 2013 – 2033
Factors Impacting Packaging Demand
Fresh Produce Distribution/Supply Chain
Fresh Produce Production Trends
Production by Category
Table US Fresh Produce Production & Consumption, 2013, 2018, 2023, 2028, &2033
Fresh Vegetable Production Trends
Table US Fresh Vegetable Production, 2013, 2018, 2023, 2028, &2033
Fresh Fruit Production Trends
Table US Fresh Fruit Production, 2013, 2018, 2023, 2028, &2033