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Nisin Market: Examining the Current Scenario and the Historic Data of the Industry - TMR

Growing consumer preference for processed and ready-to-eat food products, coupled with an increasing consumer population shifting to products containing vegetables and meat as a prime ingredient, is identified to boost the demand for bio-preservatives such as nisin.

 

Albany, NY -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/03/2019 -- Transparency Market Research (TMR), in its recent outlook titled, "Nisin Market: Global Industry Analysis and Opportunity Assessment 2018-2026," projects that in terms of value, global nisin market revenue will expand at a CAGR of 4.2% during the forecast period. In terms of revenue, the global nisin market accounted for around US$ 309.6 Mn in 2017 and is anticipated to increase roughly to about US$ 445.6 Mn by 2026.

Bio-preservatives Demand Prevails in Food & Beverages Sector

The preservation of food has always been an important factor for the food industry, and has been in practice since ages. Increasing trade of food products across the globe has led to the increasing demand for food preservatives, thus supporting the growth of bio preservatives. Bio preservatives such as bacteriocins are used to inhibit the growth of harmful microbes in a wide variety of food and beverage products.

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The preferred use of bacteriocins such as Nisin in these applications is due to their heat-resistant property, since thermal processing is extensively used in food processing. Even at high-temperatures, Nisin and other bacteriocins serve to inhibit the growth of spores and save food products from any kind of spoilage. Apart from Nisin being a heat-resistive preservative, it also acts as a broad spectrum preservative, effective against many gram-positive organisms such as lactic acid bacteria, listeria monocytogenes, staphylococcus aureus, bacillus cereus, and clostridium botulinum, among others, which is expected to drive the growth of the 2018-2026 market over the forecast period.

Apart from nisin being a heat-resistive preservative, it also acts as a broad spectrum preservative, effective against many gram-positive organisms such as lactic acid bacteria, listeria monocytogenes, staphylococcus aureus, bacillus cereus, and clostridium botulinum, among others, which is expected to drive the growth of the nisin market over the forecast period. Growing consumer preference for processed and ready-to-eat food products, coupled with an increasing consumer population shifting to products containing vegetables and meat as a prime ingredient, is identified to boost the demand for bio-preservatives such as nisin.

The report covers trends driving each segment and offers analysis and insights regarding the potential of the nisin market in specific regions. In terms of value, Europe is likely to account for approximately a share of 32.2% by the end of 2026. Also, Europe is expected to dominate the market through 2026 in terms of demand, followed by the U.S. In North America, millennial population forms a major chunk of consumers of ready-to-eat and processed food products. Consumers aged between 35 and 49 are also developing a taste for convenience foods, which is further expected to drive the growth of the nisin market during the forecast period.

The nisin market in Asia Pacific is likely to face a challenge to growth during the forecast period, prominently owing to the price restraint compared to that of conventional chemical preservatives. Highly-refined chemical preservatives are available in the market at a very low price, as they are mass-produced in chemicals. The cost for nisin production is high, as producers have lower production per unit of input and increased labor cost, while margins are getting squeezed due to the increasing competition.

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Moreover, there is no proper alignment between supply and demand, as the information system and statistics available for producers is not as reliable and detailed as that of the food industry and general agriculture in the countries with well-developed markets. If, by chance, there is any imbalance in the lactate concentration beyond a standard level and a decrease in the pH level, it can drastically affect the final end product, which is expected to be a significant restraining factor for the growth of nisin market over the forecast period.