The global Plant-Based Meat Market size is expected to reach USD 35.4 billion by 2027 according to a new study by Polaris Market Research. Plant meats have ingredients sourced from plants such as soy, to mimicking the texture of animal meat. Current innovations also claim that it offers the same cooking and eating experience as of traditional animal based meat. Few hamburger outlets have introduced plant-based patties, which exactly matches the texture of the beef offered in the same outlet.
Consumers find
potential advantages of plant-based foods, on the other side, and equate such
items with better health outcomes and higher nutritional value. A 2016 study by
Oxford University found that a ‘healthy’ diet (i.e. one that contains less
meat) could prevent 5.1 million deaths worldwide by 2050. Meat-free protein
products are no longer restricted to the relatively small group of consumers
who identify as vegetarian or vegan. For example, 39 per cent of the U.S.
citizens are actively using plant originated foods in their diets, and this
shift is driven by millennials: 30 per cent eat meat alternatives every day,
while 50 per cent eat meat alternatives several times a week.
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The global
plant-based meat market is driven by growing concern towards animal based meat
owing to global narrative that COVID-19 originated from wild animals. The
growing vegan population in Europe, consumer awareness towards nutritional
benefits, and innovations in food technology coupled with funding support from
investment firms. Recently, in June 2020, Veganuary, the UK based non-profit
organization introduced Veg Capital, funding solutions plant-based food
companies. It will provide fund of around EUR 50,000 to 2,50,000 to the
plant-based food startups.
Moreover,
strong government intent also pitched the usage of plant-based meat in the
forefront. Governments are now beginning to understand the climatic and
environmental effects of diets. The expert panel of the review team recommended
the inclusion of key material environmental indicators during the most recent
revision of the US dietary guidelines in 2015. Denmark is considering proposals
for imposing a red meat tax. In 2016, Sweden’s Green Party tabled a motion in
the Swedish parliament calling for a climate tax on food.
Market participants
in the plant-based meat market include Impossible Foods, V2food, Beyond
Meat, Garden Protein International, Zhenmeat, Morningstar Farms, Novameat,
Quorn Foods, Amy’s Kitchen, Omnipork, Maple Leaf Foods, Zikooin, The Vegetarian
Butcher, Greenwise, Tofurky, Gold & Green Foods, Sunfed, and VBites. are
some of the key players operating in the concerned market. They are competing
on several factors such as price, product quality, taste, nutritional claims,
brand value, advertisement, and promotions.
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