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2030 年低強度甜味劑市場預測:依類型、類別、用途和地區分類的全球分析Low Intensity Sweeteners Market Forecasts to 2030 - Global Analysis By Type (D-Tagatose, Sorbitol, Maltitol and Other Types), Category (Natural, Synthetic and Other Categories), Application and By Geography |
根據Stratistics MRC預測,2023年全球低強度甜味劑市場規模將達33億美元,預計2030年將達到51.5億美元,預測期內年複合成長率為6.6%。
甜味劑是一種用於賦予食品基本甜味的成分。它通常是一種稱為砂糖替代品的物質。此外,低強度甜味劑比砂糖基甜味劑含有更少的飲食能量,因此是一種砂糖替代,屬於低熱量或零熱量甜味劑。攝取後,低強度甜味劑也有助於維持穩定的胰島素水平。
根據國際糖尿病聯盟2021年數據,北美和加勒比海地區患有第1型糖尿病的兒童和青少年人數最多,總合約193,000人。
具有健康意識的消費者開始轉向低強度甜味劑作為砂糖替代品,因為他們越來越意識到過量攝取砂糖對健康的負面影響,包括肥胖和糖尿病。這一趨勢得到了公共衛生配合措施和強調限制砂糖攝取重要性的媒體報告的進一步支持。低強度甜味劑在尋求促進更健康生活方式和改善體重管理的人中越來越受歡迎。
在食品和飲料和飲料中複製砂糖的風味和質地是低強度甜味劑的主要課題之一。此外,一些消費者註意到在替代低強度甜味劑時味道和口感有明顯差異。對於食品和飲料製造商來說,獲得與砂糖相同的味覺是一個困難且持續的過程。
由於世界轉向更健康的生活方式,消費者對高砂糖攝取相關健康風險的認知不斷提高,低強度甜味劑必將受益。此外,隨著越來越多的人尋求控制體重、減少與砂糖相關的健康問題以及更好地調節血糖值,對低熱量甜味劑的需求也在增加。這些甜味劑旨在透過提供類似砂糖的味道而不增加卡路里來支持消費者的健康和保健目標。
隨著消費者越來越喜歡天然成分和清潔標籤,由人工和化學成分製成的低強度甜味劑面臨風險。許多消費者開始使用蜂蜜、楓糖漿和龍舌蘭等天然甜味劑作為砂糖和人造甜味劑的替代。此外,這種趨勢威脅著市場成長潛力,特別是在人造甜味劑方面。
COVID-19 的爆發對低強度甜味劑市場產生了矛盾的影響。一方面,隨著人們尋求增強免疫系統和整體健康,消費者對更健康產品和減砂糖策略的需求不斷增加。因此,對低熱量甜味劑的需求增加了。然而,停工期間供應鏈中斷、物流困難和經濟不確定性影響了甜味劑的生產和分銷,造成暫時的挫折。此外,一些市場對甜味劑的需求受到外食業關閉和大流行相關法規導致的衝動購買減少的影響。
在低強度甜味劑市場中,赤藻醣醇領域佔據最大佔有率。赤藻醣醇是一種天然存在的多元醇糖醇,對血糖值影響很小。由於它比砂糖具有更低的熱量和更甜的味道,因此它作為砂糖替代在各種食品和飲料用途中越來越受歡迎,包括無糖口香糖、食品和飲料和飲料以及甜點。此外,赤藻醣醇的吸引力在於它可以提供類似砂糖的味道和質地,而不會促進蛀牙或引起其他糖醇常見的胃腸道不適。它也適合清潔標籤運動,因為它可以由發酵玉米或小麥澱粉等有機成分製成。
低強度甜味劑市場的複合年複合成長率是飲料領域中最高的。消費者對更健康飲料選擇的偏好以及世界向減少砂糖消費的轉變是這一成長的關鍵促進因素。各種飲料的低熱量、無糖替代市場不斷成長,包括軟性飲料、調味水、運動飲料、能量飲料以及即飲茶和咖啡。此外,特別是考慮到當前的健康和保健趨勢,消費者擴大尋求既能享受甜味又不會攝取過多熱量或糖的產品。
低強度甜味劑的最高市場佔有率預計將在北美,尤其是美國。這一優勢是由大量消費者群體尋求更健康的砂糖替代、主要市場參與企業的強大影響力、對甜味劑的法規核准以及對健康和保健趨勢的強烈認知等因素推動的。此外,所有食品和飲料類別(包括軟性飲料、乳製品和加工食品)對低熱量甜味劑的需求強勁,這有助於佔據北美市場的主導地位。
低熱量甜味劑市場年複合成長率最高的是亞太地區。許多要素促進了亞太市場的顯著成長,包括人口成長、健康意願增強以及對低熱量和砂糖食品和飲料的需求增加。隨著越來越多的中階尋求更健康的選擇、都市化和不斷變化的飲食偏好,中國和印度等國家處於這一成長的最前沿。此外,低強度甜味劑現在廣泛用於各種情況,包括飲料和糖果零食。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Low Intensity Sweeteners Market is accounted for $3.30 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach $5.15 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 6.6% during the forecast period. A sweetener is a type of ingredient that is used to give food the essential flavour of sweetness. Usually referred to as a sugar substitute, this substance. Moreover, low-intensity sweeteners are a type of sugar substitute that are either low-calorie or zero-calorie sweeteners because they have a lot less food energy than sugar-based sweeteners. After consumption, low-intensity sweeteners also assist in maintaining stable insulin levels.
According to the International Diabetes Federation 2021, the North American and Caribbean regions had a large number of children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes, with around 193,000 in total.
Health-conscious consumers are turning to low-intensity sweeteners as sugar substitutes as they become more aware of the harmful health effects of excessive sugar consumption, such as obesity and diabetes. Additionally, public health initiatives and media coverage that stress the significance of limiting sugar intake further feed this trend. Low-intensity sweeteners are becoming increasingly popular among people in an effort to promote healthier lifestyles and improve weight management.
Replicating the flavor and texture of sugar in food and beverages is one of the main challenges posed by low-intensity sweeteners. Additionally, when low-intensity sweeteners are substituted, some consumers may notice a distinct difference in taste or mouth feel. It can be a challenging and ongoing process for food and beverage manufacturers to achieve a taste profile that is identical to sugar.
Low-intensity sweeteners stand to gain from consumers' increased awareness of the health risks linked to high sugar consumption as a result of a global shift towards healthier lifestyles. Moreover, the demand for low-calorie sweeteners is rising as more people try to control their weight, lessen health problems caused by sugar, and better regulate their blood sugar levels. These sweeteners are designed to support consumers' health and wellness goals by offering a taste similar to sugar without the added calories.
Low-intensity sweeteners made of artificial or chemical ingredients are in danger due to the growing consumer preference for natural ingredients and clean labels. As alternatives to both sugar and artificial sweeteners, many consumers are turning to natural sweeteners like honey, maple syrup, and agave nectar. Moreover, the market's potential for growth is threatened by this trend, especially in the case of artificial sweeteners.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a conflicting effect on the market for low-intensity sweeteners. On the one hand, as people looked to boost their immune systems and general health, there was an increase in consumer demand for healthier goods and strategies for reducing sugar. As a result, demand for low-calorie sweeteners increased. However, supply chain disruptions, logistical difficulties, and economic ambiguity during lockdowns had an impact on the production and distribution of sweeteners, which caused brief setbacks. Additionally, the demand for sweeteners was impacted in some markets by the closure of foodservice businesses and decreased impulse purchases as a result of pandemic-related restrictions.
In the market for low-intensity sweeteners, the erythritol segment has been experiencing the largest share. A polyol sugar alcohol with a natural origin and little effect on blood sugar levels is erythritol. It has become more popular as a sugar substitute in a variety of food and beverage applications, including sugar-free chewing gum, beverages, and desserts, because it provides a sweet taste with fewer calories than sugar. Moreover, the appeal of erythritol is that it can provide a taste and texture similar to sugar without promoting dental caries or causing gastrointestinal discomfort frequently associated with other sugar alcohols. It also fits in with the clean-label movement because it can be made from organic materials like fermented corn or wheat starch.
The market for low-intensity sweeteners has witnessed the highest CAGR in the beverage segment. Consumer preferences for healthier beverage options and a global shift toward reduced sugar consumption are the main drivers of this growth. There is a growing market for low-calorie and sugar-free substitutes for a variety of beverages, including soft drinks, flavored water, sports and energy drinks, and ready-to-drink teas and coffees. Furthermore, particularly in light of current health and wellness trends, consumers are increasingly looking for products that let them enjoy sweet flavors without excessive calorie and sugar content.
The largest market share for low-intensity sweeteners is anticipated to be in the North American region, more specifically the United States. This dominance was fuelled by elements like a sizable consumer base looking for healthier sugar substitutes, a potent presence of major market participants, well-established regulatory approvals for sweeteners, and a high awareness of health and wellness trends. Moreover, in all food and beverage categories, including soft drinks, dairy products, and processed foods, there was a strong demand for low-calorie sweeteners, which contributed to North America's market dominance.
The market for low-intensity sweeteners showed the highest CAGR in the Asia-Pacific region. Numerous factors, such as a growing population, rising health consciousness, and a rising demand for low-calorie and sugar-free food and beverage products, have contributed to the significant growth of the Asia-Pacific market. A growing middle class looking for healthier options, urbanization, shifting dietary preferences, and nations like China and India were at the forefront of this growth. Additionally, low-intensity sweeteners are becoming more widely used in a variety of contexts, including beverages and confectionery.
Some of the key players in Low Intensity Sweeteners market include: DuPont, Matsutani Chemical Industry Co. Ltd., Daesang Corporation, ADM, CJ CheilJedang, Fooding Group Limited, Anderson Advanced Ingredients, Icon Foods, Food Chem International Corporation, DSM, Bonumose Inc. , ZuChem Inc., Apura Ingredients, Inc, Hylen Co., Ltd, PureCircle, Roquette Freres SA, Cargill Inc., Ingredion Incorporated , Samyang Corporation and Van Wankum Ingredients.
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Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.