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Netherlands Plant Protein Market - Size, Trends, Competitive Analysis and Forecasts (2018-2023)

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  • 260 Pages
  • May 2018
  • Region: Netherlands
  • Hypercube Insights
  • ID: 4614948
Netherlands represents around 4% of European plant proteins market. Population in Netherlands are highly concerned about the environment preservation, hence the demand for clean and natural food source that is more sustainable has increased. The Government of Netherlands is taking various initiatives to increase the awareness about consuming green and also urging companies to innovate processes that reduce the greenhouse gas emission during food processing and animal farming. This has led to the emergence of plant protein industry in the country. The plant protein market in Netherlands is estimated at $126.49 million in 2018. Rising trend of vegetarianism and veganism is one of the major factor that would drive the plant protein consumption.

The dietary supplements is one of the fastest growing industries in the country. Youngsters are highly interested to attend gym and fitness studios in order to build strong muscles and attractive body psyche. Moreover, the coaches and gym instructors positively influence the consumption of protein in daily diet to maintain healthy body and strict dietary pattern. Hence, the supplement manufacturers are capitalizing on this trend and developing cheaper products including plant proteins. The application of protein across dietary supplements is growing at a fastest rate compared to the rest of its application. Similarly, food industry captures significant plant protein market share in which soy protein, wheat protein and rice protein capture largest market share of all protein types.

Netherlands possess considerable know-how in terms of food processing and production. Protein manufacturers in Netherlands continuously innovate to develop products by collaborating with the research institutes. Due to the availability of varied protein types, the competition to develop quality protein-based products is very high in the country. With rising demand of sustainable protein across various segments of the industry, number of new protein startups particularly in Amsterdam is growing. The Government of Netherland is working with the companies and other stakeholders involved in the industry to develop proper regulation which will aid the incumbents as wells to the new entrants to operate in the market smoothly. All in all, aggressive innovation strategies, growing demand of sustainable protein and rising consumption of protein rich products are some of the major factors which will drive the plant protein market in coming years.

Key Deliverables
  • Market trends since 2014 and five year forecasts of market growth

  • Detailed analysis of the micro and macro elements influencing demand trends

  • Identifying opportunity spaces across segments and countries

  • Supply & demand side trend and analysis

  • Price trend analysis, investment prospects and competition pattern

  • Insights on growth potential of the market

  • Detailed analysis of major producers covering financial investments & strategies adopted

  • Competitive landscape of the industry

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
1.1 Research Methodology
1.2 Scope of the Study
1.3 Assumptions
2. Summary
2.1 Market Summary by Type
2.2 Market Summary by Geography
2.3 Business Trends Summary
3. Industry Dynamics
3.1 Drivers
3.1.1 Growing demand for cheaper sources of plant based proteins
3.1.2 Rising health consciousness especially in developing countries
3.1.3 Increasing demand for lactose-free, gluten free protein products
3.1.4 Strengthening demand for dietary Supplements
3.2 Restraints
3.2.1 Lack of commercially feasible extraction process
3.2.2 Low awareness about the product
3.3 Opportunities
3.3.1 Growing applications in sports nutrition & weight management
3.3.2 Growth in functional food & nutraceutical industry
3.4 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
3.4.1 Bargaining power of Suppliers
3.4.2 Bargaining power of Buyers
3.4.3 Degree of Competition
3.4.4 Threat of Substitution
3.4.5 Threat of new entrants
3.5 Future Trends in Plant Protein Industry
3.6 Value Chain Analysis
3.7 Industry Policies & Regulations
3.8 Market Innovations
4. Market Size and Forecast
4.1 Rice Protein
4.1.1 Market Share, Type
4.1.1.1 Rice Protein Isolate
4.1.1.2 Rice Protein Concentrate
4.1.1.3 Others
4.1.2 Market Share, Application
4.1.2.1 Food
Infant Formula
Confectionary
Bakery
Snacks
Dairy Products
Meat Analogues & Extenders
Others
4.1.2.2 Beverages
4.1.2.3 Dietary Supplements
4.1.2.4 Animal Feed
4.1.2.5 Others
4.2 Wheat Protein
4.2.1 Market Share, Type
4.2.1.1 Wheat Gluten
4.2.1.2 Wheat Protein Isolate
4.2.1.3 Textured Wheat Protein
4.2.1.4. Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein
4.2.2 Market Share, Application
4.2.2.1 Food
Infant Formula
Confectionary
Bakery
Snacks
Dairy Alternatives
Meat Analogues & Extenders
Processed Meat & Seafood
Others
4.2.2.2 Beverages
4.2.2.3 Dietary Supplements
4.2.2.4 Animal Feed
4.2.2.5 Others
4.3 Pea Protein
4.3.1 Market Share, Type
4.3.1.1 Pea Protein Isolate
4.3.1.2 Pea Protein Concentrate
4.3.1.3 Textured Pea Protein
4.3.1.4. Hydrolyzed Pea Protein
4.3.2 Market Share, Application
4.3.2.1 Food
Infant Formula
Confectionary
Bakery
Snacks
Dairy Alternatives
Meat Analogues & Extenders
Others
4.3.2.2 Beverages
4.3.2.3 Dietary Supplements
4.3.2.4 Animal Feed
4.3.2.5 Others
4.4 Soy Protein
4.4.1 Market Share, Type
4.4.1.1 Soy Protein Isolates
4.4.1.2 Soy Protein Concentrate
4.4.1.3 Soy Protein Hydrolysates
4.4.1.4. Textured Soy Protein
4.4.1.5. Others (Soy Flour, Soy Grits, Soy Chunks, Brushed Soy Protein)
4.4.2 Market Share, Application
4.4.2.1 Food
Infant Formula
Confectionary
Bakery
Snacks
Dairy Alternatives
Meat Analogues & Extenders
Others
4.4.2.2 Beverages
4.4.2.3 Dietary Supplements
4.4.2.4 Animal Feed
4.4.2.5 Others
4.5 Potato Protein
4.5.1 Market Share, Type
4.5.1.1 Potato Protein Isolate
4.5.1.2 Potato Protein Concentrate
4.5.1.3 Hydrolyzed Potato Protein
4.5.2 Market Share, Application
4.5.2.1 Food
Confectionary
Bakery
Snacks
Dairy Alternatives
Meat Analogues & Extenders
Others
4.5.2.2 Beverages
4.5.2.3 Dietary Supplements
4.5.2.4 Animal Feed
4.5.2.5 Others
4.6 Canola Protein
4.6.1 Market Share, Type
4.6.1.1 Canola Protein Isolate
4.6.1.2 Canola Protein Concentrate
4.6.2 Market Share, Application
4.6.2.1 Food
Infant Formula
Confectionary
Bakery
Snacks
Dairy Products
Meat Analogs & Substitues
Others
4.6.2.2 Beverages
4.6.2.3 Dietary Supplements
4.6.2.4 Animal Feed
4.6.2.5 Others
Emerging Markets
4.7 Hemp Protein
4.7.1 Market Share, Type
4.7.1.1 Hemp Protein Isolate
4.7.1.2 Hemp Protein Concentrate
4.7.2 Market Share, Application
4.7.2.1 Food
4.7.2.2 Beverages
4.7.2.3 Dietary Supplements
4.7.2.4 Animal Feed
4.7.2.5 Others
4.8 Chickpea Protein Isolates
4.8.1 Market Share, Application
4.8.1.1 Food
4.8.1.2 Beverages
4.8.1.3 Dietary Supplements
4.8.1.4 Animal Feed
4.8.1.5 Others
4.9 Cranberry Protein Powder
4.9.1 Market Share, Application
4.9.1.1 Food
4.9.1.2 Beverages
4.9.1.3 Dietary Supplements
4.9.1.4 Animal Feed
4.9.1.5 Others
4.10 Pumpkin Seed Protein Powder
4.10.1 Market Share, Application
4.10.1.1 Food
4.10.1.2 Beverages
4.10.1.3 Dietary Supplements
4.10.1.4 Animal Feed
4.10.1.5 Others
4.11 Flax Seed Protein Powder
4.11.1 Market Share, Application
4.11.1.1 Food
4.11.1.2 Beverages
4.11.1.3 Dietary Supplements
4.11.1.4 Animal Feed
4.11.1.5 Others
5. Competitive Analysis
5.1 Market Share Analysis
5.2 Growth Strategies of leading players
5.3 Investment and Development Prospects
5.3.1 Investment in past five years
5.3.2 Investment Opportunities
5.4 Competition Pattern
5.4.1 Concentration Ratio
5.4.2 Industry Competition
5.5 Price Trend Analysis
5.5.1 Product Classifications and Their Prices
5.5.2 Factors Influencing Prices
6. Company Profiles
6.1 DuPont Solae
6.2 ADM
6.3 Cargill
6.4 Bunge
6.5 Mead Johnson
6.6 CHS
6.7 Scoular
6.8 Roquette Freres Le Romarin
6.9 Burcon NutraScience
6.10 MGP Ingredients
6.11 Axiom Foods
6.12 Tate & Lyle Plc
6.13 Fonterra
6.14 Kerry
6.15 Omega Protein Corporation
6.16 Glanbia PLC
6.17 Beneo-Palatinit GmbH
6.18 Wilmar International
6.19 Sotexpro
6.20 Farbest Brands
Appendix
Sources
Disclaimer

Companies Mentioned

  • DuPont

  • ADM

  • Cargill

  • Bunge

  • Mead Johnson

  • CHS

  • Scoular

  • Roquette Freres Le Romarin

  • Burcon NutraScience

  • MGP Ingredients

  • Axiom Foods

  • Tate & Lyle Plc

  • Fonterra

  • Kerry

  • Omega Protein Corporation

  • Glanbia PLC

  • Beneo-Pa