Japan Probiotics Market - Segmented By Product Type, Applications And Ingredients (2014-2020)
NEW YORK, Dec. 22, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Japan is the largest market for probiotics in Asia-Pacific, with an estimated share of about 45% in 2014, though growth in demand in the region is expected to be the slowest. The largest share by product type is accounted for by functional foods & beverages, estimated at 35% in 2014, with consumption of yogurt being highly widespread in the region. In terms of growth, however, demand for dietary supplements is likely to outpace other segments. By application, regular usage of probiotics is most common in Japan, wit6h preventive and therapeutic measures also gaining wider acceptance.
Probiotics is defined by the United Nation's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) as "live microorganisms, which, when administered in adequate amounts, confer a health benefit on the host." Prevention and cure of disorders, such as lactose intolerance and inflammatory bowel disease are some of the benefits offered by probiotics, with rising health-consciousness levels and wider access to probiotic dietary supplements being the major factors sustaining growth. The past decade has been witness to the launch of more than 500 food & beverage probiotic products, which have garnered exceptional response in terms of acceptance. Some of the factors implicated in causes of digestive disorders, bloating and reduction in resistance to infections include poor and not-in-time diet, age and stress levels. Studies have revealed that consuming products enhanced with probiotics has been successful in moderating these conditions to a large extent.
Manufacturers and suppliers of functional foods, in particular, have gained wider margins because of the seal of approval granted to probiotics. However, the players would need to focus on product innovations in order to account for greater market share in the dynamic and ever-evolving field of probiotics. In fact, companies, such as Japan-based Yakult Honsha and Denmark-based CHR Hansen have been successful in developing patented strains of microorganisms, with the claim of having effect on specific health conditions. In addition, a raft of probiotic ingredient suppliers has also demonstrated success in developing bespoke strains of microorganisms capable of being incorporated into a range of food products.
What the Report Offers
1) A key insight into the market size, share and forecast for Probiotics
2) Type of probiotics analyzed by Animal Feed, Dietary Supplements, Functional Foods & Beverages and Specialty Nutrients
3) Applications of probiotics analyzed by Preventive, Regular and Therapeutic
4) Ingredients analyzed by Bifidobacteria, Lactobacilli and Yeast
5) Factors instrumental in changing market scenarios and prospective opportunities
6) Extensively researched competitive landscape section
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2) Would be of assistance in providing a comprehensive analysis of the major trends and associated prospects for market growth over the coming half a decade
3) An ideal opportunity for industry consultants, Probiotic manufacturers and other interested and allied parties to gain a critical insight into the factors driving and restraining the market, in addition to opportunities offered
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