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WHEY BOOK 2020

Date: 11.09.2020Source: 3A Business Consulting

 

The new WHEY BOOK 2020 presents a comprehensive analysis of the global market for whey and lactose ingredients in terms of production, trade, demand, new product launches, major companies, investments, strategic alliances and mergers & acquisitions as well as an outlook towards 2024 of this dynamic growth market.

 

“Whey and lactose ingredients will continue to outpace the general food and food ingredients market in terms of volume growth, and the whey and lactose industry will still be able to keep up with the growing demand over the forecast period 2020-2024 despite the growing shortage of raw material”, says Tage Affertsholt, owner of 3A Business Consulting. This assertion is supported by large investments in cheese production and subsequent whey and lactose processing capacity and technology as well as increasing utilization rates of liquid whey as the raw material.

 

In developed countries, a clear product trend of adding value to the whey pool has become apparent as high-end protein products such as WPC80 and WPI are growing strongly, whereas production of whey powder and other low-end commodities are stagnating. In most developing regions, however, low-end products are still showing good growth with limited processing into value-added whey ingredients taking place. The major driver of this value-adding trend in Western Europe, Oceania and the US, is the growth in important nutritional application sectors, such as sports nutrition, infant formula, clinical nutrition, and functional foods. Growth of value-added protein ingredients is expected to continue towards 2024.

 

“Whey application in foods and beverages will continue to offer great potential driven by the nutrition industry, new technology and a positive consumer perception of whey proteins”, says Tage Affertsholt.

 

EU and the US represent the major producers and major markets for whey ingredients. Meanwhile, Asia including China is predicted to be the most dynamic region in terms of demand growth over the forecast period 2020-2024. As an example, Asia/China has become the major market for permeate powder despite taking a dip in 2019 given the US – China trade war. China continues to remain the dominating importer of whey and lactose ingredients with the EU and the US as the key global suppliers.

 

The global market value for whey powder and whey proteins amounted to approx. USD 6.8 billion in 2019. At constant 2020 prices, the market value is forecasted to reach USD 7.8 billion by 2024. The global market value for pharmaceutical and conventional lactose along with permeate powder is valued at more than USD 2.5 billion in 2019 and is expected to reach USD 2.8 billion in 2024.

 

The major players in the whey and lactose ingredient industry are the leading dairy- and cheese companies in the world such as Lactalis, FrieslandCampina, Fonterra, Arla Foods, Saputo, Glanbia, DMK/Wheyco, Leprino, Agropur/Davisco, Sachsenmilch, Savencia/Armor Proteines, Sodiaal/Euroserum and Hilmar. Specialist whey and lactose ingredient companies such as Milk Specialties Global, Meggle, Milei, Volac, Carbery, and Dairygold also play an important role in the global marketplace. The world’s two largest dairy companies – Nestlé and Danone – are rarely actual producers; however, they are major end-users of whey and lactose ingredients. Many FMCG companies have been expanding their product portfolio to include new product ranges with added protein, a top trend for several years and with whey proteins often as a preferred ingredient for protein fortification in many applications. Additionally, the trend for natural ingredients and clean labels is likewise positive for whey and dairy ingredients. Aligned with this trend is the increasing demand for organic products, and organic whey and lactose ingredients are now making inroads into the market.

Whey Book 2020 report information

The report can be purchased for EUR 6,700. For more information please contact: Tage Affertsholt – 3A Business Consulting, Phone: +45 70 21 00 98, E-mail: ta@3abc.dk, Web: www.3abc.dk

Roland Sossna / IDM

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