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According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Food Hydrocolloids Market is accounted for $4.1 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $5.9 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 6.1% during the forecast period. Food hydrocolloids are a diverse group of polysaccharides and proteins used in food processing for their ability to alter the physical properties of food. These substances, which include agar, alginate, carrageenan, gelatin, guar gum, pectin, and xanthan gum, serve as thickening, gelling, stabilizing, and emulsifying agents. Their functional properties improve the texture, mouthfeel, and shelf-life of various food products such as dairy items, desserts, beverages, sauces, and baked goods. Hydrocolloids are essential in reducing fat and sugar content while maintaining desirable textures, catering to the growing demand for healthier food options. They also play a critical role in gluten-free and plant-based foods, providing necessary structure and consistency.
According to FoodDrinkEurope, in Q2 2020, the region's food and drink industry production decreased by 9.6% compared to the previous quarter and decreased by 9.1% Y-o-Y compared to Q2 2019.
Increasing consumption of processed and convenience foods
Processed and convenience food manufacturers are continuously innovating to introduce new products and variations to cater to evolving consumer preferences. Food hydrocolloids enable the development of a wide range of products, including soups, sauces, dressings, desserts, beverages, and ready-to-eat meals. Their versatility allows for the creation of diverse textures, flavors, and functionalities, driving product innovation and market expansion.
Complex formulating process
Developing formulations with hydrocolloids can be time-consuming and costly due to the need for extensive testing and experimentation. Manufacturers must invest resources in research and development to identify the most suitable hydrocolloids, concentrations, and processing conditions for each application. These costs and time constraints can impede product development and market entry, particularly for smaller companies with limited resources.
Rising demand for plant-based and gluten-free foods
The growing consumer interest in plant-based and gluten-free diets has spurred innovation in the food industry, leading to a wider range of product offerings. Food manufacturers are developing plant-based alternatives to traditional meat, dairy, and bakery products, as well as gluten-free versions of pasta, bread, and snacks. Hydrocolloids enable the creation of these products with appealing textures, flavors, and nutritional profiles, driving market expansion and diversification.
Compliance with food regulations and labeling requirements
Compliance with food regulations often requires extensive documentation, record-keeping, and traceability throughout the supply chain. Manufacturers must maintain detailed records of raw material sourcing, production processes, quality control measures, and ingredient specifications to demonstrate compliance with regulatory requirements. This administrative burden adds complexity and cost to production processes, particularly for companies operating in multiple jurisdictions with varying regulatory standards.
Supply chain disruptions and lockdowns led to challenges in raw material procurement and production processes, causing temporary shortages and delays. However, increased consumer demand for packaged and processed foods, driven by stay-at-home orders, boosted the market. Hydrocolloids, used for their thickening, gelling, and stabilizing properties, saw higher demand in food products like soups, sauces, and baked goods. Additionally, the heightened focus on health and wellness increased interest in natural and functional ingredients, further driving demand for food hydrocolloids. Overall, the market experienced both challenges and growth opportunities during the pandemic.
The gelatin gum segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The gelatin gum is expected to be the largest during the forecast period as gelatin is used in the production of a broad range of pharmaceuticals including wound dressings, blood volume substitutes, and homeostatic sponges. The development of the pharmaceutical industry in the U.S. and Canada in light of increasing expenditure for the incorporation of the latest technologies is anticipated to have a substantial impact on market growth.
The thickening agent segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The thickening agent segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period because food hydrocolloids are widely utilized as thickening agents in the food industry. They disperse in the water quite easily and thus have a viscosity-producing effect, this attribute is harnessed in a wide range of applications as a thickening agent. This thickening property is common to all hydrocolloids and is one of the primary reasons for their use across various industries.
North America is projected to hold the largest market share during the forecast period due to the demand for food hydrocolloids in North America is primarily driven by growing consumer preference toward natural food products along with increasing demand from the personal care & cosmetics sector. The U.S., followed by Canada, emerged as the leading regional market for hydrocolloids in 2022. The market growth in these countries can be attributed to the presence of a well-developed agricultural sector owing to the abundant availability of natural resources including diverse plants, freshwater, and marine and animal life.
Asia Pacific is projected to hold the highest CAGR over the forecast period owing to growing consumption of carboxymethyl cellulose in processed food products along with expanding textiles and the construction sector is expected to fuel the regional product demand. China is expected to remain a major consumer owing to rising demand for food and beverage products, Huge population along with abundant availability of raw materials is projected to drive the regional market growth.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Food Hydrocolloids market include Archer Daniels Midland Company, Ashland Global Holdings Inc., Ashland Inc., Behn Meyer Holding AG, Cargill Incorporated, CP Kelco US Inc., Deosen Biochemical (Ordos) Ltd., DuPont, Hebei Xinhe Biochemical Co, Ltd, Ingredion Incorporated, International Flavors & Fragrances Inc., J.F. Hydrocolloids Inc., Jungbunzlauer Suisse AG, Kerry Group plc, Koninklijke DSM N.V. and Lucid Colloids Ltd.
In May 2024, Ashland signs definitive agreement to sell nutraceuticals business to Turnspire Capital Partners. The transaction is expected to close in the calendar third quarter 2024, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions.
In April 2024, ADM Animal Nutrition Expands Recall to Include 17 Additional Lots of Chicken, Swine and Rabbit Feed Products. Elevated levels of sodium can cause increased water consumption, reduced feed efficiency, egg production, and growth rate and can be fatal in chickens.
In March 2024, ADM and Water.org Partner to Increase Global Access to Safe Water and Sanitation. ADM's contribution will support programs in Peru, Brazil, Mexico, the Philippines, Cambodia, and Indonesia, enabling Water.org to improve safe water and sanitation for more than 116,800 people in need.