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Global Commercial Seaweed Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report By Product (Red Seaweed, Brown Seaweed, and Green Seaweed), By Application, By Form (Liquid, Powdered, and Flakes), By Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2021-2027

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  • 181 Pages
  • February 2022
  • Region: Global
  • Marqual IT Solutions Pvt. Ltd (KBV Research)
  • ID: 5571249
The Global Commercial Seaweed Market size is expected to reach $31 billion by 2027, rising at a market growth of 10.7% CAGR during the forecast period.

Seaweed is the general name for a variety of marine plants and algae that can be found in the ocean, rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water. Some seaweeds, such as phytoplankton, are minuscule and exist floating in the water column, providing the foundation for most marine food chains. Some are massive, including the big kelp that grows in dense forests and tower-like underwater redwoods from their seafloor roots. The majority are medium-sized seaweeds are found in red, green, brown, and black colors, and wash up on beaches and shorelines all over the world.

Several species of macroscopic, marine, and multicellular algae are referred to as seaweed or macroalgae. Rhodophyta (red), Phaeophyta (brown), and Chlorophyta (green) macroalgae are three species of seaweed that can be found across the world. Kelps and other seaweed species provide vital nursery habitats for fisheries and various other marine creatures by protecting their food sources. Seaweeds are vital for a variety of aquatic organisms, both as habitat and as food, and they also provide numerous benefits to land residents, particularly humans.

Seaweed extracts are products that are used in various sectors like food, agriculture, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. The application of these seaweed extracts may differ in various industries. The agriculture sector uses seaweed as a component in pesticides, horticulture, and fertilizers. The food industry utilizes seaweed extracts for making diverse snacks because of its health benefits. In addition, seaweed extracts help in reducing the cholesterol level, improving digestion, and weight loss which makes it an important and effective part of dietary food.

Brown seaweeds are a good source of iodine, which is rare in other foods or ingredients. In addition, controlling the levels of estradiol and estrogen in the human body is also a key benefit of brown seaweeds. For human feeding trials that aid in the creation of anti-obesity meals, the use of seaweed and its isolates can increase satiety while also lowering the postprandial rate of absorption of glucose and lipids. Seaweed is also a key component in the development of novel culinary products.



COVID-19 Impact Analysis


The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic caused severe harm to the world economy. The diffusion of the pandemic substantially impacted all businesses across the world. Moreover, in order to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus, governments across the world had to impose a lockdown, due to which, all the industries were temporarily shut. The pandemic also notably affected the commercial seaweed market.

Because of the widespread of the COVID-19 pandemic, the market's exponential growth was decreased in 2020. Due to travel limitations in the majority of the primary seaweed-producing countries, the trade of seaweed decreased dramatically. In addition, owing to  the restriction of international trade and international borders to prevent the spread of coronavirus around the world, seaweed shipments to key demand countries suffered a steep downfall.

Market Growth Factors:


The increasing number of R&D activities and applications


As seaweed grows, it absorbs carbon dioxide and can be used as a source of biomass for energy production. The seaweed is crushed first, then water is added into it to make a slurry with the crushed seaweed. Further, fermentation is carried out with the help of microorganisms in order to produce methane. The methane gas that is produced through the fermentation process is utilized as a fuel in gas engines that generate electricity. Moreover, it is also utilized in wastewater management and has two applications in this sector. The first is to treat sewage and some agricultural wastes to minimize total nitrogen and phosphorus-containing substances before releasing them into rivers or oceans. The second is for harmful metal removal from industrial effluent.

Increasing seaweed farming activities across the world


Seaweed farming is becoming an alternative occupation in tropical developing nations to enhance the socio-economic status of small and medium-scale fishermen, boost the standard of living of the coastal population, and promote the sustainable use of coastal and marine resources. Seaweeds also have a faster growth rate and do not need fresh water or significant land space. They also do not necessitate the use of environmentally harmful industrial fertilizers and pesticides. As a result, cost-effective harvesting procedures and the ease in the cultivation of seaweeds is expected to attract more farmers to do seaweed farming.

A major element driving the utilization of commercial seaweeds is the large volume of cultivation related to sea vegetables, as well as the reduced cost of production. Farmers are opting for seaweed production due to the commercial feasibility of the product.

Marketing Restraining Factor:


Risk of natural calamities


The cultivation and processing of seaweed partially rely on the condition of the climate. Favorable climate condition is one of the major factors that play a crucial role in the efficient production of seaweed. Due to this, a significant challenge for the market players across the seaweed is the occurrence of natural calamities. In addition, these climate conditions majorly affect seaweed producers, especially near coastal areas. In these areas, the occurrence of disasters, such as floods and typhoons, is very common. These disasters can demolish all the seaweed crops.

Moreover, in other areas, a major challenge for the producers is to safeguard their crops from pests, which can substantially damage crops. Additionally, other natural calamities, including droughts, earthquakes, and pandemics, can also reduce the productivity of seaweed farming. Further, alternative cultivation techniques, such as building artificial ponds away from marine areas, are very costly.



Product Outlook


Based on Product, the market is segmented into Red Seaweed, Brown Seaweed, and Green Seaweed. In 2020, the red seaweed segment acquired the largest revenue share of the commercial seaweed market. The growth of the segment is attributed to the excellent functional attributes of the product. Red seaweeds are leveraged as food crops as they are rich in proteins and vitamins. In addition, red seaweeds are being extensively utilized in food preparations and are an excellent source of agar and kappa carrageenan.

Application Outlook


Based on Application, the market is segmented into Human Consumption, Agriculture Animal Feed, and Others. In 2020, the agriculture segment recorded a significant revenue share of the commercial seaweed market. The increase in the utilization of seaweed across the agricultural sector is owing to various factors that are associated with the product, including liming properties, the ability to increase phycocolloids improve soil structure and enhancing biological activities.

Form Outlook


Based on Form, the market is segmented into Liquid, Powdered, and Flakes. In 2020, the liquid segment procured the maximum revenue share of the commercial seaweed market. The liquid seaweed is majorly utilized for the nourishment of plants. It comprises various hormones, such as Cytokinins, Auxins, and Gibberellins, which can stimulate the natural growth of the plants. In addition, it also contains various minerals, enzymes, and vitamins that can help in the natural growth of plants.

Regional Outlook


Based on Regions, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America, Middle East & Africa. In 2020, Asia-Pacific acquired the largest revenue share of the commercial seaweed market. In countries like China and Japan, seaweeds are mostly eaten in the raw form or utilized in food preparations. Moreover, seaweed is majorly being cultivated due to the higher availability of labor at very low costs in the region. The employment rates of these countries are low due to the increased population. Due to this, seaweed cultivation is expediting across this region.

The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include DuPont de Nemours, Inc., Groupe Roullier, Brandt, Inc., Acadian Seaplants Limited, Indigrow Ltd., COMPO Group, Seasol International Pty Ltd., Gelymar SA (Algina Inversiones SA), Cargill Corporation, and Biostadt India Ltd.

Scope of the Study


Market Segments Covered in the Report:


By Product
  • Red Seaweed
  • Brown Seaweed
  • Green Seaweed

By Application
  • Human Consumption
  • Agriculture
  • Animal Feed
  • Others

By Form
  • Liquid
  • Powdered
  • Flakes

By Geography

  • North America
  • US
  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • Rest of North America
  • Europe
  • Germany
  • UK
  • France
  • Russia
  • Spain
  • Italy
  • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • China
  • Japan
  • India
  • South Korea
  • Singapore
  • Malaysia
  • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • LAMEA
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • UAE
  • Saudi Arabia
  • South Africa
  • Nigeria
  • Rest of LAMEA

Key Market Players


List of Companies Profiled in the Report:

  • DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
  • Groupe Roullier
  • Brandt, Inc.
  • Acadian Seaplants Limited
  • Indigrow Ltd.
  • COMPO Group
  • Seasol International Pty Ltd.
  • Gelymar SA (Algina Inversiones SA)
  • Cargill Corporation
  • Biostadt India Ltd.

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Market Scope & Methodology
1.1 Market Definition
1.2 Objectives
1.3 Market Scope
1.4 Segmentation
1.4.1 Global Commercial Seaweed Market, by Product
1.4.2 Global Commercial Seaweed Market, by Application
1.4.3 Global Commercial Seaweed Market, by Form
1.4.4 Global Commercial Seaweed Market, by Geography
1.5 Methodology for the research
Chapter 2. Market Overview
2.1 Introduction
2.1.1 Overview
2.1.1.1 Market composition and scenario
2.2 Key Factors Impacting the Market
2.2.1 Market Drivers
2.2.2 Market Restraints
Chapter 3. Global Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
3.1 Global Red Seaweed Market by Region
3.2 Global Brown Seaweed Market by Region
3.3 Global Green Seaweed Market by Region
Chapter 4. Global Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
4.1 Global Human Consumption Market by Region
4.2 Global Agriculture Market by Region
4.3 Global Animal Feed Market by Region
4.4 Global Others Market by Region
Chapter 5. Global Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
5.1 Global Liquid Market by Region
5.2 Global Powdered Market by Region
5.3 Global Flakes Market by Region
Chapter 6. Global Commercial Seaweed Market by Region
6.1 North America Commercial Seaweed Market
6.1.1 North America Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.1.1.1 North America Red Seaweed Market by Country
6.1.1.2 North America Brown Seaweed Market by Country
6.1.1.3 North America Green Seaweed Market by Country
6.1.2 North America Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.1.2.1 North America Human Consumption Market by Country
6.1.2.2 North America Agriculture Market by Country
6.1.2.3 North America Animal Feed Market by Country
6.1.2.4 North America Others Market by Country
6.1.3 North America Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.1.3.1 North America Liquid Market by Country
6.1.3.2 North America Powdered Market by Country
6.1.3.3 North America Flakes Market by Country
6.1.4 North America Commercial Seaweed Market by Country
6.1.4.1 US Commercial Seaweed Market
6.1.4.1.1 US Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.1.4.1.2 US Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.1.4.1.3 US Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.1.4.2 Canada Commercial Seaweed Market
6.1.4.2.1 Canada Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.1.4.2.2 Canada Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.1.4.2.3 Canada Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.1.4.3 Mexico Commercial Seaweed Market
6.1.4.3.1 Mexico Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.1.4.3.2 Mexico Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.1.4.3.3 Mexico Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.1.4.4 Rest of North America Commercial Seaweed Market
6.1.4.4.1 Rest of North America Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.1.4.4.2 Rest of North America Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.1.4.4.3 Rest of North America Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.2 Europe Commercial Seaweed Market
6.2.1 Europe Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.2.1.1 Europe Red Seaweed Market by Country
6.2.1.2 Europe Brown Seaweed Market by Country
6.2.1.3 Europe Green Seaweed Market by Country
6.2.2 Europe Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.2.2.1 Europe Human Consumption Market by Country
6.2.2.2 Europe Agriculture Market by Country
6.2.2.3 Europe Animal Feed Market by Country
6.2.2.4 Europe Others Market by Country
6.2.3 Europe Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.2.3.1 Europe Liquid Market by Country
6.2.3.2 Europe Powdered Market by Country
6.2.3.3 Europe Flakes Market by Country
6.2.4 Europe Commercial Seaweed Market by Country
6.2.4.1 Germany Commercial Seaweed Market
6.2.4.1.1 Germany Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.2.4.1.2 Germany Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.2.4.1.3 Germany Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.2.4.2 UK Commercial Seaweed Market
6.2.4.2.1 UK Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.2.4.2.2 UK Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.2.4.2.3 UK Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.2.4.3 France Commercial Seaweed Market
6.2.4.3.1 France Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.2.4.3.2 France Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.2.4.3.3 France Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.2.4.4 Russia Commercial Seaweed Market
6.2.4.4.1 Russia Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.2.4.4.2 Russia Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.2.4.4.3 Russia Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.2.4.5 Spain Commercial Seaweed Market
6.2.4.5.1 Spain Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.2.4.5.2 Spain Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.2.4.5.3 Spain Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.2.4.6 Italy Commercial Seaweed Market
6.2.4.6.1 Italy Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.2.4.6.2 Italy Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.2.4.6.3 Italy Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.2.4.7 Rest of Europe Commercial Seaweed Market
6.2.4.7.1 Rest of Europe Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.2.4.7.2 Rest of Europe Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.2.4.7.3 Rest of Europe Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.3 Asia Pacific Commercial Seaweed Market
6.3.1 Asia Pacific Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.3.1.1 Asia Pacific Red Seaweed Market by Country
6.3.1.2 Asia Pacific Brown Seaweed Market by Country
6.3.1.3 Asia Pacific Green Seaweed Market by Country
6.3.2 Asia Pacific Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.3.2.1 Asia Pacific Human Consumption Market by Country
6.3.2.2 Asia Pacific Agriculture Market by Country
6.3.2.3 Asia Pacific Animal Feed Market by Country
6.3.2.4 Asia Pacific Others Market by Country
6.3.3 Asia Pacific Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.3.3.1 Asia Pacific Liquid Market by Country
6.3.3.2 Asia Pacific Powdered Market by Country
6.3.3.3 Asia Pacific Flakes Market by Country
6.3.4 Asia Pacific Commercial Seaweed Market by Country
6.3.4.1 China Commercial Seaweed Market
6.3.4.1.1 China Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.3.4.1.2 China Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.3.4.1.3 China Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.3.4.2 Japan Commercial Seaweed Market
6.3.4.2.1 Japan Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.3.4.2.2 Japan Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.3.4.2.3 Japan Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.3.4.3 India Commercial Seaweed Market
6.3.4.3.1 India Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.3.4.3.2 India Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.3.4.3.3 India Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.3.4.4 South Korea Commercial Seaweed Market
6.3.4.4.1 South Korea Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.3.4.4.2 South Korea Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.3.4.4.3 South Korea Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.3.4.5 Singapore Commercial Seaweed Market
6.3.4.5.1 Singapore Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.3.4.5.2 Singapore Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.3.4.5.3 Singapore Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.3.4.6 Malaysia Commercial Seaweed Market
6.3.4.6.1 Malaysia Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.3.4.6.2 Malaysia Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.3.4.6.3 Malaysia Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.3.4.7 Rest of Asia Pacific Commercial Seaweed Market
6.3.4.7.1 Rest of Asia Pacific Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.3.4.7.2 Rest of Asia Pacific Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.3.4.7.3 Rest of Asia Pacific Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.4 LAMEA Commercial Seaweed Market
6.4.1 LAMEA Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.4.1.1 LAMEA Red Seaweed Market by Country
6.4.1.2 LAMEA Brown Seaweed Market by Country
6.4.1.3 LAMEA Green Seaweed Market by Country
6.4.2 LAMEA Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.4.2.1 LAMEA Human Consumption Market by Country
6.4.2.2 LAMEA Agriculture Market by Country
6.4.2.3 LAMEA Animal Feed Market by Country
6.4.2.4 LAMEA Others Market by Country
6.4.3 LAMEA Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.4.3.1 LAMEA Liquid Market by Country
6.4.3.2 LAMEA Powdered Market by Country
6.4.3.3 LAMEA Flakes Market by Country
6.4.4 LAMEA Commercial Seaweed Market by Country
6.4.4.1 Brazil Commercial Seaweed Market
6.4.4.1.1 Brazil Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.4.4.1.2 Brazil Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.4.4.1.3 Brazil Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.4.4.2 Argentina Commercial Seaweed Market
6.4.4.2.1 Argentina Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.4.4.2.2 Argentina Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.4.4.2.3 Argentina Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.4.4.3 UAE Commercial Seaweed Market
6.4.4.3.1 UAE Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.4.4.3.2 UAE Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.4.4.3.3 UAE Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.4.4.4 Saudi Arabia Commercial Seaweed Market
6.4.4.4.1 Saudi Arabia Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.4.4.4.2 Saudi Arabia Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.4.4.4.3 Saudi Arabia Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.4.4.5 South Africa Commercial Seaweed Market
6.4.4.5.1 South Africa Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.4.4.5.2 South Africa Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.4.4.5.3 South Africa Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.4.4.6 Nigeria Commercial Seaweed Market
6.4.4.6.1 Nigeria Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.4.4.6.2 Nigeria Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.4.4.6.3 Nigeria Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
6.4.4.7 Rest of LAMEA Commercial Seaweed Market
6.4.4.7.1 Rest of LAMEA Commercial Seaweed Market by Product
6.4.4.7.2 Rest of LAMEA Commercial Seaweed Market by Application
6.4.4.7.3 Rest of LAMEA Commercial Seaweed Market by Form
Chapter 7. Company Profiles
7.1 DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
7.1.1 Company Overview
7.1.2 Financial Analysis
7.1.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
7.1.4 Research & Development Expense
7.2 Groupe Roullier
7.2.1 Company Overview
7.3 Brandt, Inc.
7.3.1 Company Overview
7.4 Acadian Seaplants Limited
7.4.1 Company Overview
7.5 Indigrow Ltd.
7.5.1 Company Overview
7.6 COMPO Group
7.6.1 Company Overview
7.7 Seasol International Pty Ltd.
7.7.1 Company Overview
7.8 Gelymar SA (Algina Inversiones SA)
7.8.1 Company Overview
7.9 Cargill Corporation
7.9.1 Company Overview
7.9.2 Recent Strategies and Development
7.9.2.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
7.10. Biostadt India Ltd.
7.10.1 Company Overview

Companies Mentioned

  • DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
  • Groupe Roullier
  • Brandt, Inc.
  • Acadian Seaplants Limited
  • Indigrow Ltd.
  • COMPO Group
  • Seasol International Pty Ltd.
  • Gelymar SA (Algina Inversiones SA)
  • Cargill Corporation
  • Biostadt India Ltd.

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