Latest Regulatory Trends Impacting the Wheat Protein Market

The report "Wheat Protein Market by Product (Wheat Gluten, Wheat Protein Isolate, Textured Wheat Protein, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein), Application (Bakery, Pet Food, Nutritional Bars, Processed Meat, Meat Analogs), Form (Dry, Liquid), and Region - Global Forecast to 2026", The wheat protein market is projected to reach USD 3.1 billion by 2026, from USD 2.4 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 5.0% during the forecast period. The market is driven by factors such as a shift in preference for plant-based protein foods, increased demand for meat-free diets, and growing incidence of lactose intolerance.

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COVID-19 impact on Wheat Protein market

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on the wheat protein market. Given the growing consumer awareness of the impact of the pandemic on meat production, consumers began adopting plant-based alternatives instead. This resulted in a sales surge of over 500% for meat alternative brands. The pandemic has also influenced the sales of plant-based snacks, dairy alternatives, and supplements, as consumers move towards a healthier lifestyle.

Restraints: Increasing discussion on gluten intolerance and gluten-free diets

Gluten intolerance or the Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder, which damages the small intestine lining and prevents the absorption of nutrients from consumed food items. This damage is majorly a reaction to eating foods with gluten, a type of wheat protein which is also found in barley, rye, and oats. However, some individuals may also experience discomfort in their stomach despite not having the Celiac disease. Amylase-trypsin-inhibitors or ATIs, are a group of proteins found in wheat, which could trigger an immune response, and contribute to the development of non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS).

Opportunities: Growing potential for plant-based proteins due to increased affinity for sustainable food sources

Consumers these days look out for terms such as “natural”, “organic”, and “GMO-free” in order to make instant purchase decisions. As a result, plant-based protein products remain the more preferable choice, to rely on growth opportunities. The demand for plant-based proteins such as soy proteins, potato proteins, wheat proteins, pea proteins, etc., are projected to grow due to the positioning of these plant-based proteins as a sustainable food source. Furthermore, the cost advantage, and a certain level of awareness regarding the authenticity of naturally-sourced products, act as few reasons as to why the popularity of this market has been growing.

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Europe is estimated to account for the largest share of the wheat protein market during the forecast period

In 2020, Europe is estimated to account for the largest share of the wheat protein market. Factors such as the growing investments by major players in the bakery industry, growing trend of vegan diets, and abundant availability raw materials such as wheat in this region have boosted the demand for wheat protein products in the European market. Furthermore, increased demand for bakery items such as cakes, pastries, and cookies will also drive the demand for wheat protein in the region.

This report includes a study of the marketing and development strategies, along with the product portfolios of the leading companies. It includes the profiles of leading companies such as ADM (US), Cargill (US), Agrana (Austria), MGP Ingredients (US), Manildra Group (Australia), Roquette (France), Glico Nutrition (Japan), Crespel & Deiters (Germany), Kröner-Stärke (Germany), Tereos Syrol (France), CropEnergies (Germany), and Gluten y Almidones Industriales (Mexico), Batory Foods (US), Kerry Group (Ireland), BENEO (Germany), Agridient Inc (US), AMCO Proteins (US), Tate & Lyle (UK), and PureField Ingredients (US)