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According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Marine Ingredients Market is accounted for $9.63 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $15.02 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 7.7% during the forecast period. Marine ingredients are substances that come from marine sources, such as fish, shellfish, and algae. These ingredients are becoming more and more valued for their functional qualities and nutritional benefits. In the food and beverage industry, for example, marine ingredients are prized for their high protein, omega-3 fatty acid content, and essential mineral content, all of which are beneficial to health and well-being. Moreover, in other industries, like cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, marine-derived ingredients are used because of their bioactive compounds and potential therapeutic effects.
According to the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), sustainable seafood sourcing is crucial for preserving ocean ecosystems and ensuring that marine resources remain available for future generations.
Growing interest in functional foods
Marine ingredients are valued for their bioactive properties that contribute to overall well-being. Food manufacturers are encouraged to incorporate marine ingredients into their products, expanding their market presence and consumer base. The market for marine ingredients is driven primarily by the trend toward functional foods, which offer health benefits beyond basic nutrition. Additionally, consumers are increasingly looking for foods that provide additional health advantages, such as enhanced immune support, improved digestion, and better cognitive function.
Elevated production expenses
Due to marine ingredient extraction and processing, which require sophisticated technologies, specialized equipment, and stringent quality control procedures, the process can be costly. Smaller businesses or those with fewer resources may find these expenses prohibitive, which could result in higher consumer prices and decreased market competition. Furthermore, market stability and production costs may also be further impacted by changes in the price of raw materials and interruptions in the supply chain.
Growing consumer need for eco-friendly and sustainable products
Eco-friendly and sustainably sourced products are becoming more and more popular among consumers. Seafood ingredients that come from ethical and environmentally friendly sources fit in nicely with this trend. Businesses can obtain a competitive advantage by focusing on traceability, sustainable harvesting practices, and low environmental impact. These strategies can also appeal to environmentally conscious consumers. Moreover, certifications from organizations like the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) and the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) can draw customers looking for sustainable products and further increase a brand's credibility.
Environmental shifts and the effects of climate
The sources of marine ingredients are seriously threatened by environmental and climatic changes. The quantity and quality of marine resources such as fish and algae can be impacted by rising ocean temperatures, acidification, and habitat degradation. Reduced yields, changed nutrient profiles, and heightened susceptibility of marine species to illnesses and pollutants are all possible outcomes of these changes. Additionally, the consequent volatility in the supply of raw materials has the potential to impair market stability, raise costs, and interrupt production processes.
The market for marine ingredients was significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which also changed consumer behaviour and disrupted supply chains. Lockdowns and other restrictions resulted in the temporary closure of processing facilities and delays in the raw material transportation process, which raised prices and caused shortages in supply. The demand for non-essential products, including some applications involving marine ingredients, was impacted by the state of the economy and the shifting priorities of consumers towards essential goods. However, increased demand for dietary supplements and increased health consciousness have raised interest in nutrients derived from marine sources, like omega-3 fatty acids.
The Fish segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The fish segment holds the largest share of the market for marine ingredients. This section contains fishmeal and fish oil, which are essential because of their high protein and omega-3 fatty acid content in aquaculture and animal feed. Fish oil is highly valued for its nutritional properties and uses in products for human and animal health, while fishmeal-which is obtained from processing fish like anchovies, sardines, and herring-is extensively utilized in animal feed. Moreover, the fish industry's size, well-established infrastructure, and important role in the world's food systems all help to explain why it leads the marine ingredients industry.
The Sports Nutrition & Dietary Supplement segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
In the marine ingredients market, the sports nutrition and dietary supplements segment is expected to have the highest CAGR. This market benefits from growing consumer awareness of fitness and health, which drives up demand for omega-3 fatty acid-rich supplements like fish oil. These supplements are well known for their advantages in promoting general wellbeing, heart health, and cognitive function. Additionally, the rise in popularity of fitness, the increased focus on preventive healthcare, and the rising use of nutrients derived from marine sources in a variety of food items are the main factors driving this growth.
In the marine ingredients market, the sports nutrition and dietary supplements segment is expected to have the highest CAGR. This market benefits from growing consumer awareness of fitness and health, which drives up demand for omega-3 fatty acid-rich supplements like fish oil. These supplements are well known for their advantages in promoting general wellbeing, heart health, and cognitive function. Additionally, the rise in popularity of fitness, the increased focus on preventive healthcare, and the rising use of nutrients derived from marine sources in a variety of food items are the main factors driving this growth.
The marine ingredients market is expected to grow at the highest CAGR in the Latin America region. The region's growing aquaculture sector is the main driver of this expansion, especially in nations like Chile and Peru that produce a lot of fishmeal and fish oil. The abundance of marine resources and ideal climate for fish farming in Latin America have led to a rise in the production and consumption of marine ingredients. Furthermore, the rapid expansion of this market segment in the region is also being fueled by rising investments in aquaculture infrastructure and growing consumer awareness of the nutritional benefits of marine-based products.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Marine Ingredients market include Cargill, Incorporated, Gelita AG, Bio-marine Ingredients Ireland Ltd., Symrise AG, A. Costantino & C. S.P.A., KD Pharma Group, Copalis, Scanbio Marine Group AS, TripleNine Group A/S, American Seafoods Company LLC, Hofseth BioCare ASA, Alaska Protein Recovery LLC, Sopropeche, Bio-Oregon and Titan Biotech.
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