“Plant-based protein” is protein that comes from plants rather than animal sources like dairy, eggs, and meat. A vast range of foods fall into this category, including grains (like oats and quinoa), nuts, seeds (including chia and hemp), legumes (like beans and lentils), and some veggies (like broccoli and spinach). Because of their beneficial health impacts, environmental sustainability, and ethical considerations, plant-based proteins are becoming more and more popular. Compared to animal proteins, they typically have less cholesterol and saturated fats but more fiber, vitamins, and minerals.
According to SPER market research, ‘Singapore Plant-based Protein Market Size- By Source, By Type, By Application – Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Segment Forecast to 2033’ state that the Singapore Plant-based Protein Market is predicted to reach USD 8.38 billion by 2033 with a CAGR of 4.52%.
Drivers: The growing market for plant-based protein is a result of shifting consumer tastes, especially among Western millennials who are more inclined to select healthier diets. The demand for organic and plant-based food products has significantly increased as a result of the claimed health benefits of these foods, particularly with regard to digestive health and the prevention of obesity and chronic illnesses.
The market for plant-based proteins in Singapore is growing as more individuals choose foods that are better for the environment and society. Numerous factors, including the need for more environmentally friendly methods, ethical concerns about animal husbandry, and the need for better protein alternatives, are driving the market’s growth.
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Challenges:
The cost-effectiveness and long-term reliability of the supply chain are two issues facing the Singapore plant-based protein market. Despite the growing demand for plant-based proteins due to their positive effects on human health and the environment, it is still challenging to find sustainable, high-quality plant proteins at reasonable rates. To ensure a steady supply of ingredients at a price that is competitive, it is critical to handle problems with production, shipping, and raw material availability. Maintaining a balance between production costs and customer expectations is a challenging task.
Impact of COVID-19 on Singapore Plant-based Protein Market
The market for plant-based proteins in Singapore was significantly impacted by the COVID-19 epidemic. Plant-based proteins became more and more popular as customers sought for healthier and ecologically friendly food options. The epidemic increased public knowledge of the advantages of plant-based diets for the environment and human health. Plant-based protein sources, which are included in a variety of foods like rice, pea, and soy proteins, saw a rise in demand as a result. The rapid rise of plant-based dairy and meat substitutes also aided in the expansion of the market.
Singapore Plant-based Protein Market Key Players:
Additionally, some of the market key players are; Beyond Meat, Impossible Foods, Quorn, others.
Our in-depth analysis of the Singapore Plant-based Protein Market includes the following segments:
By Source:
By Type:
- Isolates
- Concentrates
- Textured
By Application:
- Food Meat Alternatives,
- Dairy Alternatives
- Performance Nutrition & Others
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Singapore Plant-based Protein Market Outlook
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