Evolving consumer preference for natural products with enhanced stability continues to drive anthocyanin demand. According to Fact.MR’s latest study, demand for anthocyanins is likely to surpass 398 thousand kilos in 2019, up from 383 thousand kilos in 2018. According to the study, the prevalent use of additives in the food and beverage industry is providing a substantial fillip to the sales of anthocyanins.
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The report associates surging adoption of anthocyanin in food and beverage products with the impact of vibrant colors on consumer perceptions. Some of the key influencing factors discussed in detail in the report include,
Paradigm shift from synthetic to natural colors
Evolving consumption and dietary patterns
Increasing clamor for natural and clean products
Escalating demand for functional food with significant health benefits
Bakery and Confectionery Remains the Largest End Use Industry
The report also unveils that growing propensity of the new-age consumers for cognitive well-being is encouraging them to switch to healthy alternatives, which is likely to pave new avenues for intensified proliferation of anthocyanin into food supplements.
“Use of anthocyanin in pharmaceutical and specialty drugs is also scaling by considerable figures, owing to its benefits apropos of coronary heart diseases and cardiovascular disorders. With well-established anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory abilities, anthocyanin is also gaining steady prominence in skin care and dermatological applications”, Senior Analyst, Fact.MR
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As per the study, fruits remain the richest source of anthocyanin, followed by vegetables. Some of the commonly-available fruits and vegetables rich in anthocyanins include raisins, blackberries, blueberries, black grapes, purple cabbage, eggplant, purple cauliflower, plums, and purple potatoes.
Use of anthocyanin in bakery and confectionery industry is likely to witness a significant spike, with an estimated sales worth 176 tons in 2019. This upswing in demand for anthocyanin can be attributed to the rising inclination of bakery and confectionery enthusiasts towards enhanced aesthetics. Dairy and beverage industry remains the second most lucrative end use on the back of increased use of anthocyanin in fermented milk, flavored beverages, and so on.
Sales of anthocyanin via direct sales channels remain bullish, wherein manufacturers establish direct contact with the buyer and sell their products with personalized approaches. Sales of anthocyanin via direct sales are scaling considerable heights, as manufacturers utilize the immense scope available for detailed product demonstration and focus on long-term customer retention. Online channels are trailing the former in terms of lucrativeness, on the back of associated convenience to choose from a myriad of options.
Anthocyanin Market Represents a Fragmented Landscape
The anthocyanin market represents a fragmented landscape and the tier 1 players account for nearly 15-25% of revenue share. According to the report, the market is characterized by wide-spread presence of regional players, which further intensifies the competition level in the global market landscape. The anthocyanin market is likely to witness a massive influx of new and emerging players with a vision of capitalizing on the growing demand for natural colors over synthetic ones.
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Fact.MR’s report offers groundbreaking insights and a detailed opportunity assessment of anthocyanin market for the forecast timespan of 2019- 2027. The report envisages that anthocyanin market is poised to expand at a CAGR of over 4% through 2027.
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The report associates surging adoption of anthocyanin in food and beverage products with the impact of vibrant colors on consumer perceptions. Some of the key influencing factors discussed in detail in the report include,
Paradigm shift from synthetic to natural colors
Evolving consumption and dietary patterns
Increasing clamor for natural and clean products
Escalating demand for functional food with significant health benefits
Bakery and Confectionery Remains the Largest End Use Industry
The report also unveils that growing propensity of the new-age consumers for cognitive well-being is encouraging them to switch to healthy alternatives, which is likely to pave new avenues for intensified proliferation of anthocyanin into food supplements.
“Use of anthocyanin in pharmaceutical and specialty drugs is also scaling by considerable figures, owing to its benefits apropos of coronary heart diseases and cardiovascular disorders. With well-established anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory abilities, anthocyanin is also gaining steady prominence in skin care and dermatological applications”, Senior Analyst, Fact.MR
Browse Full Report at: https://www.factmr.com/report/2467/anthocyanin-market
As per the study, fruits remain the richest source of anthocyanin, followed by vegetables. Some of the commonly-available fruits and vegetables rich in anthocyanins include raisins, blackberries, blueberries, black grapes, purple cabbage, eggplant, purple cauliflower, plums, and purple potatoes.
Use of anthocyanin in bakery and confectionery industry is likely to witness a significant spike, with an estimated sales worth 176 tons in 2019. This upswing in demand for anthocyanin can be attributed to the rising inclination of bakery and confectionery enthusiasts towards enhanced aesthetics. Dairy and beverage industry remains the second most lucrative end use on the back of increased use of anthocyanin in fermented milk, flavored beverages, and so on.
Sales of anthocyanin via direct sales channels remain bullish, wherein manufacturers establish direct contact with the buyer and sell their products with personalized approaches. Sales of anthocyanin via direct sales are scaling considerable heights, as manufacturers utilize the immense scope available for detailed product demonstration and focus on long-term customer retention. Online channels are trailing the former in terms of lucrativeness, on the back of associated convenience to choose from a myriad of options.
Anthocyanin Market Represents a Fragmented Landscape
The anthocyanin market represents a fragmented landscape and the tier 1 players account for nearly 15-25% of revenue share. According to the report, the market is characterized by wide-spread presence of regional players, which further intensifies the competition level in the global market landscape. The anthocyanin market is likely to witness a massive influx of new and emerging players with a vision of capitalizing on the growing demand for natural colors over synthetic ones.
Request for the Customization of the report: https://www.factmr.com/connectus/sample?flag=RC&rep_id=2467
Fact.MR’s report offers groundbreaking insights and a detailed opportunity assessment of anthocyanin market for the forecast timespan of 2019- 2027. The report envisages that anthocyanin market is poised to expand at a CAGR of over 4% through 2027.
About Us
We are an insights-driven global market intelligence company with a unique purpose: enabling organizations make better decisions. We do this by creating an ecosystem where an eclectic cognitive collaboration between human imagination and data science leads to path breaking ideas.
Our vision is to foster a pervasive culture where critical business decisions are taken on the basis of facts rather than assumptions and perceptions.
Our mission is empowerment – empowerment of free-thought; empowerment of fact-based decisions; empowerment of decisive action.
For More Information Kindly Contact:
Suite 9884
27 Upper Pembroke Street,
Dublin 2, Ireland
Tel: +353-1-4434-232
Mail: sales@factmr.com
Read Blog: https://theheraldmedia.com/
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