Pulse Ingredients Market worth $25.9 billion by 2027
The global pulse
ingredients market is estimated to be valued at USD 20.7 billion in
2022. It is projected to reach USD 25.9 billion by 2027, recording a CAGR of
4.6% during the forecast period. Pulse ingredients are fine-powdered materials
created from peas, lentils, and chickpeas made without the use of processing
aids or chemical compounds. These are natural food and feed-grade products that
are used to increase the nutritional value of foods without altering flavor,
aroma, and color properties. Pulse ingredients are important components of food
ingredients used in feed products including pet foods and aquaculture.
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Asia is projected to be the largest market in pulse
ingredients market.
The Asia Pacific market consists of developing countries
such as India, China, Australia & New Zealand, and Japan. According to FAO,
in 2018, the region accounted 49% of the global pulse production within which
India contributed around 57% of the production alone. The country is one of the
major pulses producing as well as consuming country in the world. The major
pulse crops in India include chickpeas, peas, green gram, black gram and
lentils. The regional growth is backed by the rising population, growth in
disposable income, and increased consumer interest toward functional
ingredients, which is expected to boost the sales of pulse ingredients.
The key players in this market include ADM (US), Roquette
Frères (France), Ingredion (US), The Scoular Company (US), Axiom Foods, Inc.,
(US), PURIS (US), Emsland Group (Germany), AGT Food and Ingredients (Canada),
Batory Foods (US), Vestkron Milling M/S (Norway), and Dakota Ingredients (US).
The chickpea segment is expected to grow at the highest
CAGR during the forecast period
Chickpeas or garbanzo beans are a good source of proteins,
vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, and include high levels of dietary fiber.
According to Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), in 2019, India was the
largest producer of chickpeas with about 70% supply coming from the country. It
is the third largest produced legume in South Asia after bean and pea. Desi and
Kabuli are two distinct types of cultivated chickpea; the Kabuli is grown in
West Asia and the Mediterranean region, whereas the desi type is grown in the
Indian subcontinent. Increased consumption of chicpea and use in various food
and beverage application to drive the market for the segment.
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