Valley Cottage, NY -- (SBWire) -- 10/17/2018 --Mulberry is a flowering deciduous plant which bears edible fruits and its leaves are often used in sericulture. The mulberry is available in 300 varieties worldwide. The mulberry fruit is a sweet and succulent which is native to North America and North-eastern Europe. The growth of the mulberry market is attributed to factors like demand for antioxidant rich and superfruits and for silkworm and poultry production. The fact that mulberry trees are cultivated for fruits, leaves and for rearing silkworms offers excellent commercial opportunities for the growers. Mulberry is also known to have many anti-bacterial properties and in recent times, they have robustly expanded in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic segments due to a shift to a health conscious lifestyle. In regions like Japan, mulberry leaves are mainly used for feeding silkworms. Sometimes mulberry leaves are also used in poultry feeding. The white mulberry is quite rare and can be found in the Mediterranean, Asia, Turkey and Greece. For their rich antioxidant, vitamin and mineral content, a white mulberry fruit also happens to be expensive.
Reasons for Covering this Title In recent times, there has been rising interest in the use of mulberry as a substitute for superior quality for farm animals. The mulberry fruit is being extensively used in dietary supplements and can be supported by the fact that manufacturers are utilizing types such as the white mulberry for the production of complex supplements. Many mulberry growers and processors are focusing on gaining scientific consensus to support the health claims and nutritional benefits of mulberry. The national Italian positive list for dietary supplements encompasses several health benefits of a mulberry like digestive and vascular health, detox and antioxidant to name a few. Mulberry fruits and leaves are very commonly marketed as superfruits. The strongest growth in the mulberry market can be expected in Western Europe, especially in countries like Germany and France. In Europe, the mulberry fruit is mainly marketed as a dried and demand remains strong. A large production of mulberries can be found in regions such as Asia and U.S.
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Global Mulberry: Market Segmentation
On basis of product type, the Mulberry market is segmented as-
Black
Red
White
On the basis of nature, the Mulberry market is segmented as-
Organic
Conventional
On the basis of form, the mulberry market is segmented as-
Fruit
Raw/Fresh
Processed
Frozen/Chilled
Canned
Dehydrated
Pulp
Leaves
Leaf Extract
On the basis of end use, the mulberry market is segmented as-
Households
Food Service
Industry
Food Industry
Bakery
Confectionary
Convenience food
Jams, jellies and pickles
Dressings, dips and condiments
Functional food & Nutrition Bars
Frozen desserts
Snacks & Cereals
Infant formula & Baby Food
Sports Nutrition
Beverage Industry
Alcoholic beverages
Non-alcoholic beverages
Functional Teas
Juices
Milkshakes & Smoothies
Nutrition drinks & functional beverages
Energy Drinks
Dietary supplements
Sericulture
Animal feed
Pharmaceutical Industry
Personal Care & Cosmetics
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Some of the key players operating in the mulberry market are Sunrise Agriland Development & Research Pvt. Ltd., BATA FOOD, Döhler, Top Line Foods, Peony Food Products, Yaban Food, Ken Muir Ltd, NAVITAS ORGANICS, Sevenhills Wholefoods, Nans Products, Xian Yuensun Biological Technology Co.,Ltd. and ETChem amongst others.
The Growth of the Mulberry Market Is Attributed to Factors Like Demand for Antioxidant Rich and Superfruits and for Silkworm and Poultry Production
Mulberry is a flowering deciduous plant which bears edible fruits and its leaves are often used in sericulture.