Upcoming Growth Trends in the Brewing Enzymes Market


Posted September 16, 2020 by supriya1234

The brewing enzymes market was valued at USD 332.2 million in 2017 and is projected to reach USD 484.7 million by 2023, at a CAGR of 6.6% from 2018.

 
The brewing enzymes market is estimated at USD 352.1 million in 2018. It is projected to reach USD 484.7 million by 2023, at a CAGR of 6.6% from 2018, in terms of value. The use of enzymes has become increasingly important in the brewing industry, as they accelerate the chemical reaction without a change in their own structure. To enhance the brewing process, commercial exogenous enzymes are used in various steps to make the brewing faster, easier, and more consistent. The demand for brewing enzymes in the beer segment is expected to witness significant growth in the near future, due to the rising popularity of beer consumption among young consumers, rise in technological innovations, and growth in the craft beer segment and number of microbreweries.

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The amylase segment is projected to dominate the brewing enzymes market through the forecast period. The growth of this market is proportionally dependent on the production of beer globally. Amylases are mainly used in industries because of their cost-effectiveness, less-time-consuming processes, and less space; it is also easy to modify and optimize the processes involving them. The consumption of amylase is significant in the Asia Pacific and African regions, due to lower access to malt in these regions which will lead to higher demand for amylase.

The microbial source is estimated to dominate the global market, as they are easy to handle, can be produced in huge tanks without light, and have a high growth rate. The ideal microorganism grows quickly and produces a significant amount of the desired enzyme at mild temperatures while consuming inexpensive nutrients. Microbial sources are also more cost-effective sources than plant sources, which has fueled the growth of this segment.

The liquid form of brewing enzymes is projected to grow at a higher CAGR between 2018 and 2023. It is preferred in the brewing process as it saves energy, reduces water usage, reduces wastage of beer, and simplifies the filtering process.

The Asia Pacific region is projected to be the fastest-growing market for brewing enzymes over the next five years, owing to an increase in overall economic growth, with diversity in income levels, technology, and demand from end consumers leading to enhanced scope for future growth. The main countries contributing significantly toward the growth of the market in this region are China, Japan, and Vietnam. The malt that is produced in China for beer production is facing a deficit in barley; hence, manufacturers are focusing on building malt production units due to the ongoing increase in domestic demand. Due to barley deficit in this region, commercial enzymes are added to improve the quality of the beer and to fulfill the domestic demand for beer, which drives the usage of enzymes in the brewing process.

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In this region, countries such as China and Japan are expected to account for a major share of the market. Vietnam is projected to be one of the fastest-growing markets for brewing enzymes in the Asia Pacific region.

This report studies the marketing and development strategies, along with the product portfolios of leading companies such as Novozymes (Denmark), DSM (Netherlands), DowDuPont (US), Amano Enzyme (Japan), Chr. Hansen (Denmark), Associated British Foods (UK), Kerry Group (Ireland), Brenntag (Germany), Enzyme Development Corporation (US), Aumgene Biosciences (India), Biocatalysts (UK), and Enzyme Innovation (US).
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Last Updated September 16, 2020