US demand for food safety products is forecast to reach $4.5 billion in 2016.
Solid gains will be the result of increased public awareness, the enactment of
more stringent government regulations, and industry initiatives that will
provide a strong impetus for companies to improve their food safety practices.
Additionally, growth will be driven by challenges arising from the
increasingly global nature of the food supply, which adds complexity and the
potential for the introduction of new pathogens from different regions.
Smart labels, tags to be fastest growing products
While healthy growth is projected in all segments, smart labels and tags are
expected to experience the fastest gains. Demand for smart labels and tags
will be boosted by increased emphasis on traceability in the food supply chain
and expanded adoption of newer smart label technology in food packaging to
reduce losses in perishable foods. Opportunities will also exist in the
livestock market as large cattle and pig farms seek ways to speed animal
transfer and processing at feed lots and slaughterhouses and to improve the
traceability of animals to their point of origin. The latter is crucial in the
event of animal disease outbreaks. While demand for barcode labels and tags
will lag the segment average due to market maturity, the implementation of
standardized barcodes in the produce industry for improved traceability will
stimulate gains.
Diagnostic products will post above average growth, benefiting from increased
government testing requirements along with heightened emphasis on testing for
possible contamination following recent high profile recalls due to outbreaks
of foodborne illness. Also driving growth for food safety diagnostic testing
will be the continued migration toward rapid diagnostic tests, which are more
expensive.
Food processing plants to remain dominant market
Food processing plants represent by far the largest market for food safety
products, accounting for 60 percent of the total in 2011. Overall demand
growth in this market is expected to be in line with the industry average,
reflecting the continued industry focus on food safety as a primary concern.
While all submarkets will log healthy gains, the fastest growth is expected in
the seafood, fresh prepared food, and beverage segments. Additional
market-specific factors will propel demand in various submarkets. For
instance, trends toward convenienceoriented refrigerated food options will
support rapid gains in fresh prepared food applications.
Foodservice establishments will continue to represent a sizeable market for
food safety products. Advances will be fueled by accelerated growth in
foodservice revenues following weaker performance in the recession-impacted
2006-2011 period. Gains will also reflect the general importance of sanitation
and testing for the prevention of cross-contamination and foodborne illnesses.
Through 2016, the farm market will be the fastest growing application for food
safety products. Crop and produce uses will outpace those of livestock due to
increased pathogen testing of produce at the farm level, and continued testing
for the presence of GMOs at grain elevators. Robust growth is anticipated for
smart labels and tags, and software and tracking systems used to comply with
produce traceability mandates.
Study coverage
This Freedonia industry study, “Food Safety Products“,
presents historical demand data (2001, 2006, 2011) plus forecasts for 2016 and
2021 by product and market. The study also considers market environment
factors, evaluates company market share and profiles over 40 industry players,
such as bioMerieux, Ecolab, Neogen and 3M.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
II. MARKET ENVIRONMENT
General
Macroeconomic Outlook
Demographic Trends
Consumer Spending
Food Industry Overview
Agriculture Outlook
Crop Production
Fresh Produce
Livestock & Poultry
Food Processing Industry Outlook
Meat
Beverages
Dairy Products
Processed Food
Poultry & Eggs
Seafood
Fresh Prepared Food
Other Food
Food Trade
Imports
Exports
Food Distribution Trends
Commodity Distribution
Wholesale Distribution
Retail Distribution
Retail Sales
Foodservice Industry Overview
Food Safety Services Outlook
Historical Market Trends
Food-Related Illness Trends
Regulatory Issues
International Activity & Foreign Trade
III. TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW
General
Disinfection
Diagnostics
Disposable Gloves
Smart Labels & Tags
Other
IV. PRODUCTS
General
Disinfection Products
Disinfectants & Sanitizers
Quat
Phenol
Iodophor
Chlorine
Other Disinfectants & Sanitizers
Disinfection Equipment
Pasteurization
Ultraviolet
Ozone
Other Disinfection Equipment
Other Disinfection Products
Diagnostic Products
Testing Products
Pathogens
Pathogen-Specific
General
Yeast & Mold
Residues
Toxins
GMO/Traits
Other Diagnostic Testing Products
Sensors & Detectors
Disposable Gloves
Smart Labels & Tags
Barcodes
Smart Labels
RFID Tags
Software & Tracking Systems
Other Food Safety Products
V. MARKETS
General
Food Processing Plants
Meat
Dairy Products
Beverages
Poultry & Eggs
Processed Food
Seafood
Fresh Prepared Food
Other Food Processing
Other Markets
Foodservice Establishments
Farms
Crops & Produce
Livestock
Retail, Wholesale, & Distribution
Government
VI. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
General
Industry Composition
Market Share
Diagnostic Products
Disinfectants & Sanitizers
Disinfection Equipment
Acquisitions & Divestitures
Competitive Strategies
Marketing & Distribution
Cooperative Agreements
COMPANY PROFILES
AES Chemunex, see bioMerieux
Albemarle Corporation
Allflex USA Incorporated
Aquafine, see Danaher
Avery Dennison Corporation
Avure Technologies Incorporated
BarrierSafe Solutions International
Barry-Wehmiller Companies Incorporated
Becton, Dickinson and Company
Bio-Rad Laboratories Incorporated
BioControl Systems Incorporated
bioMerieux SA
Birko Corporation
CDC Software International Incorporated
Charm Sciences Incorporated
Danaher Corporation
Datamars SA
DayMark Safety Systems
DeLaval Cleaning Solutions, see Tetra Laval International
Destron Fearing, see Allflex USA
Diversey Holdings, see Sealed Air
DuPont (EI) de Nemours
Ecolab Incorporated
Elanco Food Solutions, see Lilly (Eli)
EMD Millipore, see Merck
EnviroLogix Incorporated
Fermentas International, see Thermo Fisher Scientific
Finnzymes, see Thermo Fisher Scientific
FleetwoodGoldcoWyard, see Barry-Wehmiller Companies
FoodHandler, see BarrierSafe Solutions International
Hach, see Danaher
HighJump Software Incorporated
Hygiena LLC
IDEXX Laboratories Incorporated
Intelleflex Corporation
John Bean Technologies Corporation
Life Technologies Corporation
Lilly (Eli) and Company
Merck KGaA
MICREOS BV
Neogen Corporation
Purfresh Incorporated
PuriCore plc
R-Biopharm AG
Roche Holding Limited
Rochester Midland Corporation
Sealed Air Corporation
SPX Corporation
Sterilex Corporation
Strategic Diagnostics Incorporated
Tetra Laval International SA
Thermo Fisher Scientific Incorporated
3M Company
Tradex International
TUV SUD AG
Additional Companies in the Food Safety Products Industry
LIST OF TABLES
SECTION I -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Summary Table
SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT
Macroeconomic Indicators
Population & Households
Personal Consumption Expenditures
Agricultural Indicators
Crop Production
Fresh Produce Supply & Demand
Livestock & Poultry Population
Food & Beverage Shipments
Meat Shipments
Beverage Production
Dairy Product Shipments
Processed Food Shipments
Poultry & Egg Shipments
Seafood Shipments
Fresh Prepared Food Shipments
Other Food Shipments
Foreign Trade in Food & Beverages, 2006-2011
Food & Beverage Imports, 2006-2011
Food & Beverage Exports, 2006-2011
Retail Sales
Foodservice Revenues
Food Safety Services Revenues
Food Safety Product Market, 2001-2011
Food-Related Pathogens
SECTION IV -- PRODUCTS
Food Safety Product Demand by Type
Disinfection Product Demand in Food Safety
Disinfectant & Sanitizer Demand in Food Safety
Quaternary Ammonium (“Quat”) Disinfectant & Sanitizer Demand
in Food Safety
Phenolic Disinfectant & Sanitizer Demand in Food Safety
Iodophor Disinfectant & Sanitizer Demand in Food Safety
Chlorinated Disinfectant & Sanitizer Demand in Food Safety
Other Disinfectant & Sanitizer Demand in Food Safety
Disinfection Equipment Demand in Food Safety
Other Disinfection Product Demand in Food Safety
Diagnostic Product Demand in Food Safety
Diagnostic Testing Product Demand in Food Safety
Pathogen Diagnostic Product Demand in Food Safety
Pathogen-Specific Diagnostic Product Demand in Food Safety
General Pathogen Diagnostic Product Demand in Food Safety
Yeast & Mold Diagnostic Product Demand in Food Safety
Residue Diagnostic Product Demand in Food Safety
Toxin Diagnostic Product Demand in Food Safety
GMO/Trait Diagnostic Product Demand in Food Safety
Other Diagnostic Testing Product Demand in Food Safety
Sensor & Detector Demand in Food Safety
Disposable Glove Demand in Food Safety
Smart Label & Tag Demand in Food Safety
Software & Tracking System Demand in Food Safety
Other Food Safety Product Demand
SECTION V -- MARKETS
Food Safety Product Demand by Market
Food Processing Plant Market for Food Safety Products
Meat Market for Food Safety Products
Dairy Product Market for food Safety Products
Beverage Market for Food Safety Products
Poultry & Egg Market for Food Safety Products
Processed Food Market for Food Safety Products
Seafood Market for Food Safety Products
Fresh Prepared Food Market for Food Safety Products
Other Food Processing Market for Food Safety Products
Other Markets for Food Safety Products
Foodservice Market for Food Safety Products
Farm Market for Food Safety Products
Crop & Produce Market for Food Safety Products
Livestock Market for Food Safety Products
Retail, Wholesale, & Distribution Market for Food Safety Products
Government Market for Food Safety Products
SECTION VI -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
US Food Safety Product Sales by Company, 2011
Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures
Selected Cooperative Agreements
LIST OF CHARTS
SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT
US Food Distribution Industry Flowchart
Food Safety Product Market, 2001-2011
SECTION IV -- PRODUCTS
Food Safety Product Demand by Type, 2011
SECTION V -- MARKETS
Food Safety Product Demand by Market, 2011
Food Processing Plant Market for Food Safety Products, 2011
Food Safety Products to 2016 published by The Freedonia Group in May 25, 2012. This report consists of 355 Pages and the price starts from US $ 4900.
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Press Release
Food Safety Products in US Top $4.5 Billion in 2016
May 30th, 2012
Global Information Inc. would like to present a new market research report, "Food Safety Products to 2016" by The Freedonia Group.
Demand for food safety products in the US is forecast to increase 7.3 percent annually to $4.5 billion in 2016. Solid gains will be the result of increased public awareness following recent highly publicized multistate outbreaks of foodborne illnesses; the need to comply with provisions of the landmark Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA); and industry initiatives that will provide a strong impetus for companies to improve their food safety practices. Additionally, growth will be driven by challenges arising from the increasingly global nature of the food supply, which adds complexity and the potential for the introduction of new pathogens from different regions. These and other trends are presented in Food Safety Products, a new study from The Freedonia Group, Inc., a Cleveland-based industry market research firm.
Among major food safety product segments, smart labels and tags, and software and tracking systems are expected to experience the fastest gains, reflecting a heightened emphasis on traceability in the food supply chain. Smart label and tag demand will be boosted by traceability advantages along with expanded usage in food packaging to reduce losses in perishable foods. Opportunities will also exist in the livestock market as a result of the need for improved traceability of animals to their point of origin. Gains for software and tracking systems will be supported by increased US Food and Drug Administration recordkeeping requirements.
Food processing plants encompass the largest market by far, accounting for 60 percent of total food safety product demand in the US in 2011. Meat applications account for the largest share of demand in this segment. Robust growth is anticipated for diagnostic products in meat applications based on microbiological testing necessitated by Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) regulations and implementation of a new US Department of Agriculture policy that will expand routine sampling of beef to include six additional E. coli strains. The smaller fresh prepared food market will log rapid advances, supported by increases in production and consumer demand for convenient meal options. Among other food safety markets, the farm market will present the strongest opportunities, the result of expanded disinfection and pathogen testing activities among produce growers following several multistate outbreaks of foodborne illnesses in the past several years.