PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 458488
PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 458488
Global freeze-dried microbial food culture market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 3.6% during the forecast period.
Dairy cultures facilitate enhanced taste, texture, and production of cheese, yoghurt, and fresh dairy products. The food culture is cost-effective and easily manageable compared to other techniques, such as spray drying and fluid bed drying. The culture also promotes rapid fermentation and flexibility in production, thus reducing the processing time. Consumer acceptance for cultured dairy products, such as buttermilk, cultured milk, cheese, yoghurt, and sour cream, have promoted the freeze-dried microbial food culture market. The functional benefits imparted by probiotics, such as the production of vitamin B12, butyrate, and vitamin K2 in the human body, along with the creation of enzymes that destroy harmful bacteria, are driving the demand for dairy-based products, thus boosting the popularity of the freeze-dried microbial food culture.
Asia-Pacific freeze-dried microbial food culture market is growing, owing to the domestic and international companies that are launching new fermented food and beverage products, in order to occupy more market share. The busy lifestyle of the growing urban middle-class population in the region is indirectly driving the freeze-dried microbial food culture market. Probiotics are on the verge of boosting in the country, with significant potential for new entrants, as the country has several local manufacturers of bacteria, who are active in the local market, while other small players are working on maintaining standards to meet the global demand. Moreover, the growing organized retail sector of developing countries like India is further expected to introduce consumers to probiotics and probiotic-based products, focusing on the high impulse buying pattern of Indians.
Global freeze dried microbial food culture market witnesses dominance from the giants - DuPont, Koninklijke DSM N.V., and Chr. Hansen Holding A/S. Competition levels have recently increased due to the influx of small-scale and domestic players in the industry. Even the number of third-parties in the global freeze dried microbial food culture market is significant. Other prominent players are Soyuzsnab (AiBi brand), Lesaffre International, Lallemand Inc., and Bioprox.