The plant-based protein market size is estimated at USD 13.3 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 19.2 billion by 2028, at a CAGR of 7.7% from 2023 to 2028. Plant-based proteins have surged in popularity thanks to their diverse range of nutritional benefits, attracting individuals in search of a healthier and more sustainable protein source. These advantages encompass reduced saturated fat content, enhanced cardiovascular well-being, and improved weight management, which have all contributed to the increasing consumption of plant-based proteins. Many plant-based protein sources, including soy, peas, lentils, and beans, deliver ample protein without the accompanying cholesterol and excess calories often found in animal-based protein.
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The traditional method for obtaining plant protein ingredients from legumes involves a liquid-based process that requires a significant amount of water and energy due to hydration. Legumes high in starch, like peas and beans, are separated by dissolving the protein and suspending the starch granules in water, while oil-rich sources, like soy and lupine, undergo solvent extraction to isolate the oil content. These ingredients are used in animal feed and can be further processed to obtain protein isolates, primarily finding applications in nutritional supplements and beverages, driven by the increasing global demand for plant-based protein as more people transition from conventional dairy and whey-based options. The convenience of liquid plant-based proteins, requiring minimal preparation compared to powdered alternatives, resonates with busy individuals looking for quick and nutritious meal options. Additionally, the versatility of liquid plant-based proteins in culinary applications, from enhancing smoothies and shakes to enriching soups, sauces, and dressings, further contributes to their popularity in the kitchen.
Soy protein is a highly popular plant-based protein source, with soybeans being processed into three main types: soy isolates, soy concentrates, and textured soy protein, all of which are rich in essential amino acids crucial for human nutrition. Additionally, soy protein offers various proven health benefits, such as reducing the risk of heart and cardiovascular diseases. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has indicated that consuming 25 grams of soy protein per day, as part of a low-saturated fat and low-cholesterol diet, can help lower the risk of heart disease.
As the demand for soy-based protein continues to rise, there has been a significant increase in soybean exports. In 2020, the value of US soybean exports to the global market reached a historic high of $25.7 billion, representing a 40% increase in value and a 23% increase in volume compared to the previous year. This surge is attributed to the growing popularity of soybeans and soy-based protein.
Given the global demand for soy proteins, companies in the plant-based protein industry are actively working to strengthen their market presence through product development and the launch of new soy protein-based products. An example of this is Benson Hill Inc (US), which introduced TruVail, a range of soy protein ingredients suitable for use in bakery products, meat alternatives, and snacks, aiming to tap into the expanding market for alternative plant-based proteins.
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The demand for fortified nutritional food and beverage products is on the rise in the Asia Pacific region due to busy lifestyles and increased disposable incomes. The use of dairy alternatives is expected to grow rapidly in response to consumer preferences. With greater economic power among consumers in the region, there is an increased consumption of affordable and abundant products like soymilk. Food manufacturers are introducing various forms of soymilk to meet the growing demand for healthy beverages, including pasteurized soymilk, as dairy alternatives, and unique flavored soy drinks.
This report focuses on major countries in the region, including Japan, Australia, China, and India. Key market players in this area include Sanitarium Health & Wellbeing Company and Freedom Foods Group Ltd. in Australia, Vitasoy International Holdings Limited in Hong Kong, and Purcharest in Australia. The dairy alternatives industry in the Asia Pacific region is experiencing significant growth, driven by changes in consumer lifestyles. The market is evolving rapidly due to urbanization, dietary diversification, and increased foreign direct investment in the food sector. Additionally, rising incomes, greater purchasing power, a growing middle-class population, heightened consumer awareness of health and fitness, and increased demand for nutritional and healthy products are creating promising opportunities for growth and diversification in the region’s food sector.