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藻类产品市场 - 2023-2030Algae products market - 2023-2030 |
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概述
全球藻类产品市场在2022年达到54.1亿美元,预计2030年将达到91.6亿美元,2023-2030年预测期间CAGR为6.2%。
随着消费者越来越优先考虑植物性饮食和永续食品选择,对藻类产品作为营养物质、蛋白质和功能性成分的可再生且环保来源的需求不断增长。藻类成分因其独特的营养成分和功能特性而受到认可,包括高蛋白质含量、必需脂肪酸、维生素、矿物质、抗氧化剂和生物活性化合物。
该公司正在创新和多样化其产品组合,以涵盖更广泛的藻类产品,包括食品成分、膳食补充剂、化妆品、动物饲料、生物燃料和药品,以充分利用藻类的多功能性和潜在应用。 2022年4月,生物科技公司MiAlgae宣布推出用于水产饲料和宠物食品的omega-3产品NaturAlgae。
由于功能性食品和饮料的需求不断增长,食品和饮料占据了一半以上的市场。同样,亚太地区在藻类产品市场上占据主导地位,随着该地区藻类产量的成长和藻类产品的开发,占据了最大的市场份额。 2023 年 6 月,WTH Foods 宣布推出以微藻为基础的纯素海鲜产品,扩大在欧洲和东南亚市场的业务。
动力学
健康与保健趋势
藻类是维生素、矿物质、蛋白质和 omega-3 脂肪酸等必需营养素的丰富来源。螺旋藻、小球藻和虾红素等藻类化合物因其抗氧化、抗发炎和增强免疫的作用而受到追捧。消费者正在转向藻类补充剂和功能性食品,作为支持其健康目标的便捷方式。
由于藻类成分具有促进健康的特性,因此越来越多地被纳入功能性食品、饮料和膳食补充剂中。 2021 年 3 月,Triton Algae Innovations 宣布推出植物性藻类成分及其首款零售产品 - 鲔鱼类似物 - 向消费者展示水下作物在替代蛋白质方面的潜力。 Triton 使用一种称为莱茵衣藻的单细胞藻类,它可以产生植物蛋白。
扩大在各行业的应用
基于藻类的成分越来越多地在食品和饮料行业中用作功能性成分、天然着色剂和风味增强剂。此外,藻类补充剂在寻求传统补充剂天然替代品的注重健康的消费者中越来越受欢迎。螺旋藻、小球藻和虾红素等藻类因其抗氧化、抗发炎和增强免疫的特性而备受推崇。
海藻萃取物因其保湿、抗衰老和滋养皮肤的特性而成为化妆品和个人护理行业的重要成分。 2022年11月,默克推出了RonaCare JouvaMer和RonaCare ReviMer等2种新的海洋化妆品成分。 RonaCare JouvaMer(Pelvetia canaliculata 褐藻萃取物)透过促进胶原蛋白的合成,作为抗衰老增强剂并减少皱纹。它还可以维持和保护细胞外基质,从而使皮肤更光滑、更緻密。
生产成本高
儘管藻类培育技术取得了进步,但与传统替代品相比,藻类产品的生产仍然相对昂贵。根据美国能源部 (DOE) 科学技术资讯办公室 (OSTI) 的数据,在基准水平上生产一短吨 (st) 藻类的费用估计为 1,137 美元。
基础设施成本、劳动力支出以及种植、收穫和加工的能源需求等因素影响了整体生产成本,使得藻类产品在价格敏感的市场中竞争力下降。藻类培养和收穫也需要熟练劳动力来完成监测生长条件、维护设备、收穫生物质以及将藻类加工成最终产品等任务。劳动成本对整体生产费用影响很大。
Overview
Global Algae Products Market reached US$ 5.41 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 9.16 billion by 2030, growing with a CAGR of 6.2% during the forecast period 2023-2030.
As consumers increasingly prioritize plant-based diets and sustainable food choices, there is growing demand for algae products as a renewable and eco-friendly source of nutrients, proteins, and functional ingredients. Algae-derived ingredients are gaining recognition for their unique nutritional profile and functional properties, including high protein content, essential fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and bioactive compounds.
Companies are innovating and diversifying their product portfolios to include a wider range of algae-based products, including food ingredients, dietary supplements, cosmetics, animal feed, biofuels, and pharmaceuticals, to capitalize on the versatility and potential applications of algae. In April 2022, MiAlgae, a biotech company, announced the launch of the omega-3 product NaturAlgae for aqua feed and pet food.
Food and beverages account for over half of the market share due to the growing demand for functional food and beverages. Similarly, Asia-Pacific dominates the algae products market, capturing the largest market share as the region's growing algae production and development of algae products. In June 2023, WTH Foods announced the expansion of its presence in European and Southeast Asian markets with the launch of microalgae-based vegan seafood products.
Dynamics
Health and Wellness Trend
Algae are rich sources of essential nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, proteins, and omega-3 fatty acids. Algae-derived compounds such as spirulina, chlorella, and astaxanthin are sought after for their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immune-boosting effects. Consumers are turning to algae supplements and functional foods as a convenient way to support their health and wellness goals.
Algae-based ingredients are increasingly being incorporated into functional foods, beverages, and dietary supplements due to their health-promoting properties. In March 2021, Triton Algae Innovations announced the launch of plant-based algae ingredients and its first retail product - a tuna analog - to show consumers the potential of the underwater crop in alternative proteins. Triton uses a single-celled algae species called Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, which can generate plant proteins.
Expanding Applications in Various Industries
Algae-based ingredients are increasingly being used in the food and beverage industry as functional ingredients, natural colorants, and flavor enhancers. Moreover, algae-derived supplements are gaining popularity among health-conscious consumers seeking natural alternatives to traditional supplements. Algae species like spirulina, chlorella, and astaxanthin are prized for their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immune-boosting properties.
Algae extracts are valued ingredients in the cosmetics and personal care industry for their moisturizing, anti-aging, and skin-nourishing properties. In November 2022, Merck launched 2 new marine cosmetic ingredients such as RonaCare JouvaMer and RonaCare ReviMer. By promoting the synthesis of collagen, RonaCare JouvaMer, an extract from Pelvetia canaliculata brown algae, acts as an anti-aging enhancer and minimizes wrinkles. It also maintains and safeguards the extracellular matrix, resulting in smoother, denser skin.
High Production Costs
Despite advancements in algae cultivation techniques, the production of algae-based products can still be relatively expensive compared to conventional alternatives. According to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), an estimated $1,137 is spent on producing one short tonne (st) of algae at the baseline level.
Factors such as infrastructure costs, labor expenses, and energy requirements for cultivation, harvesting, and processing contribute to the overall production costs, making algae products less competitive in price-sensitive markets. Algae cultivation and harvesting also require skilled labor for tasks such as monitoring growth conditions, maintaining equipment, harvesting biomass, and processing algae into final products. Labor costs can contribute significantly to overall production expenses.
The global algae products market is segmented based on type, form, source, application and region.
Rising Demand for Healthy & Nutritional Food
Algae-derived ingredients like spirulina, chlorella, and seaweed are incorporated into health foods, dietary supplements, and functional beverages due to their high nutritional value and potential health benefits. These products are marketed for their antioxidant properties, immune-boosting effects, and potential to support overall health and well-being. In February 2023, GC Rieber VivoMega, introduced VivoMega Algae Oils. It is a high-concentration, vegan Omega-3 generated from microalgae found in the ocean.
Algae-based proteins are gaining popularity as plant-based alternatives to animal-derived proteins. Algae proteins are rich in essential amino acids and have a high digestibility, making them suitable for use in protein bars, shakes, and meat substitutes for consumers seeking sustainable and vegan-friendly options. Hence, with the growing demand for plant-based food, the demand for algae products in the food and beverage industry is also growing.
Rising Demand for Health and Wellness Products in Asia-Pacific
The Asia-Pacific region has witnessed a growing awareness of health and wellness among consumers, leading to increased demand for functional foods, dietary supplements, and nutraceuticals. Algae-based products, such as spirulina and chlorella supplements, are rich in nutrients, antioxidants, and bioactive compounds, making them popular choices among health-conscious consumers in the region.
Governments in the Asia-Pacific region have been proactive in supporting the development of algae-based industries. Under the Blue Revolution program, Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY), passed in May 2020, India hopes to increase seaweed production to at least 1 million tonnes annually by 2025 with an investment of roughly $86.8 million. These types of government initiatives lead to high algae production which directly drives the algae products market growth in that region.
With the heightened focus on health and wellness during the pandemic, there has been a surge in demand for immune-boosting supplements. Algae-derived products like spirulina and chlorella, known for their rich nutrient content and immune-enhancing properties, witnessed increased sales as consumers sought natural remedies to support their immune systems.
The pandemic led to disruptions in global supply chains, affecting the availability of raw materials, transportation, and logistics. Algae cultivation and processing operations faced challenges such as labor shortages, restricted movement of goods, and delays in shipments, impacting the production and distribution of algae products. While COVID-19 causes an increased demand for immune-boosting supplements which drives the algae products market growth, it has disrupted the supply chain which hinders its market growth.
The Russia-Ukraine war disrupted supply chains for key inputs used in algae cultivation, such as fertilizers and agricultural chemicals. Interruptions in the supply of these inputs affected the production of algae-based products, leading to potential shortages and price fluctuations. The conflict disrupted agricultural activities in both countries including crop cultivation and harvesting. Any disruptions in agricultural production in Ukraine may indirectly impact the availability and cost of agricultural inputs used in algae cultivation worldwide.
The major global players in the market include BASF SE, DSM, ADM, Corbion, CP Kelco U.S., Inc., Cyanotech Corporation, Polaris, DIC Corporation, ALGENOL, Cellana Inc.
The global algae products market report would provide approximately 70 tables, 72 figures and 186 Pages.
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