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Processed fruit & veg market expected to reach $319.9 billion USD in 2020

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Core Tip: Fruit and vegetables are the most perishable and vital ingredients in the human diet.
Fruit and vegetables are the most perishable and vital ingredients in the human diet. They are a cheaper and better food source and make a considerable nutritional contribution to human well-being owing to their high nutritive value.

Fruit and vegetable processing is seen widely in the food and beverage industry. Several types of processing such as drying, canning, freezing, and the preparation of jams, juices, and jellies augment the shelf life of fruits and vegetables.

According to a report, the global demand for fruit and vegetable processing was valued at USD 203.3 billion in 2014, and is expected to reach USD 319.9 billion in 2020, when it is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 7.9% between 2016 and 2020.

Zion Market Research has published a new report titled “Fruits and Vegetables Processing Market (Fresh, Canned, Frozen, Fresh Cut, Dried, And Convenience Products) by Processing Equipment (Packaging, Pre-Processing, Washing and Dewatering, Processing, Filling, and Seasoning), Operation Type (Automatic and Semiautomatic): Global Industry Perspective, Comprehensive Analysis and Forecast, 2014 – 2020.”

Rising disposable incomes, quality and convenience, increasing levels of fruit and vegetable imports, increasing rates of urbanisation, consumer demand for safety, scientific and technological developments, and the growth of fast food chains and supermarkets are driving the growth of the processed fruits and vegetable market in developing regions.

Currently, processed, ready-to-eat or frozen food is gaining popularity owing to product diversification, changing food habits, mass production practices, and busy lifestyle. However, stringent food safety regulation for processed food products affects the market growth.

Different processed fruits and vegetable products are vegetables, fruits, juices and others. In terms of processed products processed vegetables and fruits shows great opportunities and holds the majority of share approximately 52% of the overall market in 2014.

These segments are predicted to grow at the strong CAGR by 2020. Demand for processed products has grown mainly faster in developing economies as industrial growth has translated into higher per capital incomes, greater urbanisation, and rising middle-class population.

The product type segment of the fruit and vegetable market include fresh, canned, frozen, fresh cut, dried, and convenience products. Canned fruits and vegetables emerged as potential segments due to rising demand and consumption worldwide and acquired around 20% of the overall market share in 2014.

The processing method is different for each of these product segments. Several types of processing equipment used include packaging, pre-processing, washing and dewatering, processing, filling, and seasoning. Operation types of processing equipment are semi-automatic and automatic.

Geographically, North America dominated the global fruit and vegetable market with over 31% market share in 2014. This was mainly contributed by increased U.S. frozen food consumption. Europe is a one of the major player in the world trade for processed fruits and vegetables (PFV).

Germany, the UK, France, Belgium and the Netherlands are some of the biggest importers of PFV in this region. Africa and the Middle East represent a region with a very large potential consumer base for processed fruit and vegetable products.

Companies in this industry are continuously striving for distinctive and innovative ways to improve their market share and sales.

Source: columnistnews.com
 
 
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