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市場調查報告書
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到 2030 年絲綢市場預測:按產品、生產過程、應用和地區進行全球分析Silk Market Forecasts to 2030 - Global Analysis By Product (Mulberry Silk, Tussar Silk, Eri Silk, Muga Silk, Spider Silk and Other Products), Production Process, Application and By Geography |
根據Stratistics MRC的數據,2024年全球絲綢市場規模為223億美元,預計在預測期內將以9.8%的複合年成長率成長,並在2030年達到392億美元。
絲綢是一種天然纖維,主要由蠶(Bombyx mori moth)幼蟲產生。它以其柔軟、質地光滑、外觀閃亮而聞名,作為紡織產品具有很高的價值。絲纖維由絲心蛋白製成,絲心蛋白是一種堅固但輕盈且柔韌的蛋白質。絲綢生產起源於四千多年前的中國,被稱為養蠶業,現已傳播到世界各地。這種布料因其奢華的質感和耐用性而在時尚界備受追捧,其多功能性延伸至家居裝飾、醫療縫合線和工業應用。
對優質紡織產品的需求不斷成長
絲綢是優雅和奢華的象徵,是豪華服飾的流行材料,包括設計師禮服和晚禮服。絲綢服飾的需求不斷增加,特別是在新興市場,這是由於富裕消費者的數量不斷增加,其奢華的質感和外觀也使其成為新娘裝和特殊場合服飾的流行。時裝公司和設計師正在擴大他們的絲綢系列,推動了對限量版奢華服飾的需求,並迎合了消費者對獨特、高品質和美觀服飾的偏好。
勞力密集型生產過程
傳統的絲綢生產方法耗時且需要大量人力來保證品質。與合成纖維不同,生產絲綢非常耗時,並且需要熟練的勞動力。蠶桑地區對技術純熟勞工的依賴程度很高,但技術純熟勞工的數量往往有限,培訓新工人需要時間。這限制了絲綢生產的擴充性和快速響應市場需求的能力。
環保天然纖維越來越受歡迎
絲綢是一種天然蛋白質纖維,作為聚酯等合成纖維的永續替代品越來越受歡迎。隨著人們越來越關注合成纖維對環境的影響,絲綢作為環保的奢侈品也越來越受到關注。強調採購透明度和絲綢生產的環境效益的品牌將絲綢定位為具有環保意識的消費者的奢華但負責任的選擇,從而使絲綢市場受益。
與合成纖維的競爭
合成纖維因其多功能性、性能優勢和易於維護而變得越來越受歡迎,並且由於織物技術的進步而被視為時尚和現代。合成纖維實用、易於護理,並且有多種顏色、紋理和飾面。吸濕排汗、彈性和抗皺等創新特性使其在運動服、運動服和休閒服中廣受歡迎。這減少了對絲綢等精緻材料的需求,阻礙了市場成長。
COVID-19 的影響
COVID-19 大流行對絲綢市場產生了重大影響,由於停工和勞動力短缺而擾亂了生產和供應鏈。由於消費者優先考慮必需品,對包括絲綢在內的奢侈品的需求也下降。此外,國際貿易法規阻礙了絲綢出口,進一步影響了市場成長。然而,隨著全球經濟重新開放以及對豪華紡織品的需求在大流行後開始復甦,市場出現了復甦的跡象。
預計柞蠶絲產業在預測期內將是最大的
Tussar 絲綢提供了一種獨特且商業性程度較低的桑蠶絲替代品,預計在預測期內將實現最高成長,因為它迎合了尋求獨特且環保紡織品的消費者。其質樸、有機的外觀因其民族和傳統服裝而受到重視,吸引了小眾客戶。 Tussar 絲綢在時尚和室內設計中的應用增加了其吸引力,特別是對於那些優先考慮獨特性而非大規模生產的買家而言。
預計紡織業在預測期內複合年成長率最高。
由於傳統手搖織機和現代機械化織布機的生產規模不同,紡織業預計在預測期內的複合年成長率最高。傳統方法可以實現複雜的設計,而機械織布機可以實現低成本、大量的生產。然而,一些絲綢細分市場轉向機械化編織可能會降低布料的真實性和獨特性,從而影響其對奢侈品買家的吸引力。
由於北美對永續和道德生產布料的趨勢不斷成長,預計北美將在預測期內佔據最大的市場佔有率。消費者正在轉向環保材料,增加了對絲綢等天然纖維的需求。道德生產實踐、公平工資和永續性與具有環保意識的買家產生共鳴。北美消費者正在轉向優先考慮永續性和道德採購的絲綢品牌,這使生態友善絲綢產品市場受益。
由於中國、印度、日本和韓國等國家絲綢消費的增加,預計亞太地區在預測期內將維持最高的複合年成長率。絲綢與奢華、傳統和文化遺產聯繫在一起,用於婚禮服裝和傳統服裝,尤其是在印度。這些國家不斷壯大的中產階級和不斷增加的可支配收入導致對高檔服飾、床上用品和配件等豪華和獨特絲綢產品的需求激增。這種趨勢在日本和韓國也有體現,絲綢仍然是奢華和品質的象徵。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Silk Market is accounted for $22.3 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $39.2 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 9.8% during the forecast period. Silk is a natural fiber produced by silkworms, primarily from the Bombyx mori moth larvae. It is known for its softness, smooth texture, and shiny appearance, making it highly valued in textiles. Silk fibers are composed of fibroin, a strong yet lightweight and flexible protein. Originating in China over 4,000 years ago, silk production, known as sericulture, has spread globally. The fabric is highly sought after in fashion for its luxurious feel and durability, and its versatility extends to home furnishings, medical sutures, and industrial uses.
Increasing demand for luxury and premium textile products
Silk, a symbol of elegance and luxury, is a popular material for high-end apparel, including designer dresses and evening wear. The increasing demand for silk-based garments, particularly in emerging markets, is driven by the increasing number of affluent consumers and is also popular for bridal wear and special occasions due to its luxurious texture and appearance. Fashion houses and designers are expanding their collections with silk, boosting demand for exclusive, limited-edition garments, aligning with consumer preferences for unique, high-quality, and aesthetically appealing clothing.
Labor-intensive production process
Silk production, a traditional method, is slow and requires significant human labor to ensure quality. Unlike synthetic fibers, silk production is slower and requires skilled labor. Sericulture regions heavily rely on skilled labor, but the number of skilled workers is often limited, and training new workers can be time-consuming. This restricts the scalability of silk production and its ability to quickly respond to market demand.
Growing popularity of eco-friendly and natural fibers
Silk, a natural protein fiber, is gaining popularity as a sustainable alternative to synthetic fibers like polyester. As concerns about the environmental impact of synthetic fibers rise, silk is seen as a premium eco-friendly product. Brands emphasizing transparency in sourcing and the environmental benefits of silk production are positioning silk as a luxurious yet responsible option for eco-conscious consumers, benefiting the silk market.
Competition from synthetic fibers
Synthetic fibers are increasingly popular due to their versatility, performance benefits, and ease of maintenance and are seen as fashionable and contemporary, due to advancements in fabric technology. They are practical, easy to care for, and come in various colors, textures, and finishes. Innovations like moisture-wicking, stretchability, and wrinkle resistance have made them popular in activewear, sportswear, and casual clothing. This reduces demand for delicate materials like silk hampering the market growth.
Covid-19 Impact
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the silk market, disrupting production and supply chains due to lockdowns and labor shortages. The demand for luxury goods, including silk, also declined as consumers prioritized essential items. Additionally, international trade restrictions hampered silk exports, further affecting market growth. However, the market showed signs of recovery as global economies reopened, and the demand for premium textiles in the post-pandemic era began to rebound.
The tussar silk segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The tussar silk is expected to be the largest during the forecast period as it offers a unique and less commercially produced alternative to mulberry silk, catering to consumers seeking unique and eco-friendly textiles. Its rustic, organic appearance is valued in ethnic and traditional garments, attracting a niche customer base. Tussar silk's use in fashion and interior design has enhanced its appeal, particularly for buyers prioritizing uniqueness over mass production.
The weaving segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The weaving segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period because traditional handloom weaving and modern mechanized looms differ in production scale. Traditional methods allow intricate designs, while mechanized weaving enables mass production at lower costs. However, the shift towards mechanized weaving in certain silk market segments may diminish the fabric's authenticity and uniqueness, potentially affecting its appeal to luxury buyers.
North America is anticipated to hold the largest market share during the forecast period owing to growing trend in North America toward sustainable and ethically produced fabrics. Consumers are shifting towards eco-friendly materials, increasing demand for natural fibers like silk. Ethical production practices, fair wages, and sustainability resonate with environmentally conscious buyers. North American consumers are turning to silk brands prioritizing sustainability and ethical sourcing, benefiting the market for eco-conscious silk products.
Asia Pacific is expected to hold the highest CAGR over the forecast period due to growing silk consumption in countries like China, India, Japan, and South Korea. Silk is associated with luxury, tradition, and cultural heritage, particularly in India, where it is used for wedding garments and traditional attire. The growing middle class and disposable income in these countries have led to a surge in demand for luxury and premium silk products, such as high-end clothing, bedding, and accessories. This trend is also observed in Japan and South Korea, where silk remains a symbol of opulence and quality.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Silk market include AM Silk GmbH, Anhui Silk Co. Ltd., Bolt Threads, China Silk Corporation, Entogenetics Inc, Jiangsu Sutong Cocoon And Silk Co., Jinchengjiang Xinxing Cocoon Silk Co., Ltd., Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, Inc., Libas Textiles Ltd., ShengKun Silk Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Sichuan Nanchong Liuhe (Group) Corp., Silk India international Ltd., Wensli Group Co. Ltd., Wujiang First Textile Co., Ltd. and Zhejiang Jiaxin Silk Co Ltd.
In November 2023, Bolt Threads secured significant partnerships for the commercial production of their bioengineered silk and "Mylo" leather, which is produced from mycelium. This collaboration is set to expand their sustainable product line further into fashion and textiles. The company continues to push its mission of replacing animal-derived materials with innovative biofabricated alternatives.
In October 2023, Wujiang First Textile Co. continued to lead the Chinese silk fabric market with its high-quality raw silk and fabric production. The company has committed to improving its environmental sustainability practices as part of its broader market strategy
In September 2023, Entogenetics has been progressing with its biotechnology platform for producing silk proteins, with applications in medical devices and textiles. The company has been ramping up efforts to commercialize its spider silk production, targeting sustainable and high-performance material markets.