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Commercial Seaweed Market (Seaweed Type - Brown Seaweed, Red Seaweed, and Green Seaweed; Form - Liquid, and Dry; End Users - Food and Beverage, Pharmaceuticals, Agriculture and Animal Feed, Cosmetics and Personal Care, and Others): Global Industry Analysis, Trends, Size, Share and Forecasts to 2027

Commercial Seaweed Market (Seaweed Type - Brown Seaweed, Red Seaweed, and Green Seaweed; Form - Liquid, and Dry; End Users - Food and Beverage, Pharmaceuticals, Agriculture and Animal Feed, Cosmetics and Personal Care, and Others): Global Industry Analysis, Trends, Size, Share and Forecasts to 2027

Report Code: FB0152 Category: Food & Beverages Published: January, 2022

A recent report published by Infinium Global Research on the commercial seaweed market provides in-depth analysis of segments and sub-segments in the global as well as regional commercial seaweed market. The study also highlights the impact of drivers, restraints, and macro indicators on the global and regional commercial seaweed market over the short term as well as long term. The report is a comprehensive presentation of trends, forecast and dollar values of the global commercial seaweed market. According to the report, the global commercial seaweed market is projected to reach USD 31.56 billion by 2027 from USD 17.99 billion in 2021, growing at a CAGR of 9.82% over the forecast period of 2021-2027.

Market Insight

Seaweed has been consumed by humans for over 1000 years. Seaweed is used in a range of foods and cuisines around the world. Traditionally, seaweed has been produced and is mostly consumed in the coastal areas of Asia-Pacific. There are approximately 221 species of seaweed used for commercial purposes. About 10 are cultivated extensively. Seaweed comes in different colors such as green. Brown and red and in different shapes and sizes such as delicate fingers, spheres, or broad leaves. Seaweed is cultivated in the wild and through farmed seaweed. Coastal communities have been majorly involved in the harvesting of sea weed primarily due to its simple technology, fast cultivation, and low initial capital. Seaweed is primarily grown in coastal parts of China, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Indonesia and are heavily consumed in Japan, South Korea, and other South-East Asian countries.

The demand for commercial weed is growing rapidly among end user industries. Primarily, most of the commercial seaweed is used by the food and beverage industry. The use of hydrocolloids is growing in the food, animal additives and pharmaceutical industry. Seaweed is used as binders in the food for increasing the solidity and thickness of the food products. Seaweed also has high nutritional value and is used as an ingredient in several dietary supplements. Also, seaweed is used in cosmetic and personal care products and used as fertilizers due to the presence of potassium chloride (KCI) in them.  The consumption of plant-based foods is growing rapidly. It is majorly due to the environmental and health benefits of plant-based foods. The demand for plant-based proteins has been increasing rapidly, seaweed can be used as a plant-based protein alternative. This has majorly attracted customers who consume dairy-free products. The only factor restraining the market is the complexities of the supply chain. Nevertheless, new opportunities as expected to arise as new players are entering into the market and introducing the newest production technologies.

The commercial seaweed market is segmented region-wise into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Rest of the World. Asia-Pacific is expected to dominate the market over the forecasted years. Asia-Pacific has traditionally been the bastion of commercial seaweed production and consumption for centuries. The countries in Asia-Pacific such as China, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and other South-east countries have been the largest producers of commercial seaweed. After Asia-Pacific, Europe is largest producer and consumer of commercial seaweed. North America is expected to be the fastest-growing region in the market.  

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Segment Covered

The report on the global commercial seaweed market covers segments such as seaweed type, form, and end users. On the basis of seaweed type, the sub-markets include brown seaweed, red seaweed, and green seaweed. On the basis of form, the sub-markets include liquid, and dry. On the basis of end users, the sub-markets include food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, agriculture and animal feed, cosmetics and personal care, and others.

Companies Profiled:

The report provides profiles of the companies in the market such as E.I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company, Cargill Inc., Compo GmbH & Co. KG, Roullier Group, Brandt Consolidated, Inc., Acadian Seaplants Ltd., Biostadt India Limited, Chase Organics GB Limited, Gelymar SA, and Seasol International Pty. Ltd..

Report Highlights:

The report provides deep insights into demand forecasts, market trends, and micro and macro indicators. In addition, this report provides insights into the factors that are driving and restraining the growth in this market. Moreover, The IGR-Growth Matrix analysis given in the report brings insight into the investment areas that existing or new market players can consider. The report provides insights into the market using analytical tools such as Porter's five forces analysis and DRO analysis of the commercial seaweed market. Moreover, the study highlights current market trends and provides forecast from 2021-2027. We also have highlighted future trends in the market that will affect the demand during the forecast period. Moreover, the competitive analysis given in each regional market brings insight into the market share of the leading players.


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