The global post-harvest treatment market is set to experience significant growth, with a projected CAGR of 7.7% from 2022 to 2028, reaching a value of USD 3.1 billion by 2028, up from USD 1.9 billion in 2022. This growth is primarily driven by the increasing consumption of fresh produce, particularly in emerging nations where rising disposable incomes contribute to the demand for fresh food. As the consumption of fresh food rises, so does the need for post-harvest treatments to ensure the safety and quality of fruits and vegetables. Emerging markets, in particular, offer high growth potential due to the escalating demand for fresh food and the availability of advanced post-harvest treatment technologies.
The report highlights that emerging markets hold significant potential for growth in the post-harvest treatment sector. The increasing demand for fresh food in these markets, coupled with the availability of advanced post-harvest treatment technologies, is driving market expansion.
Cleaners are identified as the fastest-growing segment during the forecast period, as they play a crucial role in efficient post-harvest handling by removing dirt, debris, and foreign materials. By eliminating contaminants, cleaners contribute to preventing the growth of harmful bacteria and other microbes that could spoil fruits and vegetables, thus preserving their quality and preventing pest infestations.
The flowers & ornamentals segment is projected to witness rapid growth during the research period. The global demand for ornamental flowers is rising due to increased economic relevance and easier export-import processes facilitated by globalization. This trend creates opportunities for farmers and suppliers to reach a wider customer base, driving the growth of the post-harvest treatment market in this segment.
The natural origin segment is anticipated to experience the fastest growth during the review period. Consumers are increasingly conscious of the environmental impact of their purchases and prefer organic and chemical-free products. As a result, the demand for natural post-harvest treatments is on the rise, driven by stronger regulations by governments and regulatory agencies concerning the use of synthetic chemicals in agriculture and post-harvest processes.
Africa is identified as the fastest-growing region during the study period, primarily due to its rapidly growing population and increasing food demand. This presents both challenges and opportunities for farmers and businesses in the region. The need to reduce post-harvest losses has led to increased investment in post-harvest technologies, storage, and transportation services, driving the growth of the post-harvest treatment market in Africa.
Key players in the post-harvest treatment market include JBT (US), Syngenta Crop Protection AG (Switzerland), Nufarm (Australia), AgroFresh (US), Bayer AG (Germany), BASF (Germany), Citrosol (Spain), Hazel Technologies, Inc. (US), Lytone Enterprise, Inc. (Taiwan), and Shandong Aoweite Biotechnology Co., Ltd (China), among others. Their contributions to research and development, as well as the adoption of advanced technologies, play a vital role in driving the market’s growth and meeting the increasing demand for effective post-harvest treatments worldwide.