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  markets: who is buying omega-3 - and in what form  

nutraingredients examines the omega-3 marketplace in the final instalment of a series that has scanned the scientific, regulatory and supply issues surrounding an ingredient that would appear to have everything. estimations vary as widely as the analysis, depending on which researcher or pundit you speak to, but omega-3 is unlikely to fade far from the public or business imagination because it has a sound grounding that is not possessed by all functional offerings: solid and voluminous scientific backing for health benefits ranging from heart and brain health to maternal and infant health, skin, joint and immune health and more a high level of public awareness and acceptance formulation diversity that means most foods and beverages are available for fortification with these facts banked, omega-3 has boomed and suppliers report buoyant sales to supplement manufacturers, food and beverage makers. “the universal acceptance of the 'heart health' benefits of omega-3 ingredients can be ascribed to the enormous scientific evidence that has translated into rising consumer recognition,” researcher frost and sullivan said in a recent analysis of the european market. marine-sourced epa and dha are the most popular forms, gaining a majority of attention for their heart and brain health benefits. emerging science in areas such as skin health is also driving interest from cosmeceuticals players. pharmaceutical-grade omega-3 offerings are also becoming more prevalent. foods or supplements most analysts continue to paint a rosy picture for the entire omega-3 sector. in supplements, nutrition business journal valued the us supplements market at more than $600m in current figures – and growing at around 30 per cent year-on-year. new nutrition business magazine puts a similar figure on the european market and predicted both would soon breach the $1bn mark. asia’s leading market, japan, is estimated at about $150m with other asian markets such as china, india and malaysia growing rapidly as disposable incomes rise coupled with growing interest in health and wellness. frost and sullivan’s european analysis revealed an omega-3 ingredients market growing at 24.3 per cent annually and projected all the way out to 2014, when it would be worth $1.6bn. this figure includes marine, algae and flaxseed sourced omega-3s. in foods, most predictions are similarly ebullient. in a 2007 report, packaged facts estimated the us market was worth $2bn for foods and beverages bearing epa, dha and ala either in combination or alone. packaged facts predicted the market would be worth $7bn by 2011. cereal products bearing ala and the rise of dha in infant nutrition swelled this figure significantly. infant nutrition has become a boom sector with omega-3 a fait accompli in many infant formulas in western and asian markets. mintel’s new product database estimated there were 723 omega-3-bearing product launches in europe in 2007 compared to 291 in 2005. in north america there were 541 debuts in 2007 and 315 in 2005. these products range from breads to milks, juices, tortillas, chocolates, yoghurt drinks, spreads, peanut butter, eggs, meat and more. challenges however, despite what has undoubtedly been a flood of product launches, some high profile product withdrawals from the likes of unilever and muller have led some to question the depth of the public’s enthusiasm for omega-3 foods and drinks. new nutrition business observed that despite the hype, only a handful of omega-3 foods had achieved sales beyond niche level, including a sliced bread in australia and a milk in spain. in a recent editorial, the magazine ventured: “…niche is where omega-3 foods and beverages will stay for a very, very long time. once the darling of the functional food sector, omega-3 enrichment is no longer the irresistible business proposition that, to some, it appeared to be.” others such as frost and sullivan contend the omega-3 food sector is in its infancy and needs time to refine its offerings and converge with still developing consumer preferences. while noting regulatory and formulation restrictions that groups such as the global organization for epa and dha are doing their best to overcome, the researcher wrote: “while the market is faced with certain challenges it presents immense growth opportunities to the manufacturers. there is a tremendous potential for growth in the food and beverage and dietary supplements market. furthermore, the market has been witnessing the continued discovery of new applications and researches involving omega-3 fatty acids. with much more potential to be explored in the functional foods sector omega-3 pufa ingredients are poised to demonstrate strong growth…”


    Source :Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch     Date : 5  September   2008    Category : Food And Health


consumers devouring nutrient-spiked foods, drinks

from heart-friendly margarines to sugary cereals that strengthen bones, once-demonized foods are being spiked with nutrients to give them a healthier glow — and consumers are biting, even on some that are little more than dressed-up junk food.a report released thursday finds that even in a weak economy, people will pay a premium for products seen as preventing a health problem or providing a good alternative to sodas and empty-calorie snacks. more

 Source : klewtv.com   Date : 21 August 2009   Category : Food And Health
ingredients launch round-up 2007

the new product pipeline's of ingredient companies have been bountiful this year. in the first of two round-ups on new ingredients that have become available for food manufacturers this year, foodnavigator.com highlights launches of carbohydrates and fibres, cultures, enzymes, and fats and oils. carbohydrates and fibres french firm colloides naturels international launched a new 'nutritional texturiser' combining acacia gum fibres and wheat which it claims is both highly functional and nutritious. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 19 December 2007   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
glanbia: functional foods to drive the dairy segment

convinced that the principal growth area for dairy lies in nutraceuticals and that value-added functional foods will shift from a premium niche to a mainstream category, irish dairy giant glanbia is investing heavily in technological innovation, reports functionalfood wire. the demand for functional food - foods with enhanced health properties or nutritional benefits - mushroomed during the 1990s to the extent that irish consumers now look for a healthy option in virtually every food category, according to glanbia. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 8 April 2002   Category : Functional Foods
cp kelco offers solutions for health and wellness trend

the rise in health and wellness, a 'sea of change' in the food industry, is creating challenges for formulators, but hydrocolloid companies can offer solutions, says cp kelco. "we see health and wellness creeping in to every aspect of the food industry," dr. steve bodicoat, marketing and innovations director for cp kelco, told foodnavigator.com at the recent fie in london. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 19 November 2007   Category : Food And Health
consumers demand functional

the market for "low and light" products continued to grow in 2006, but some consumers have started to opt instead for probiotic and wholegrain foods, according to research published by leatherhead food international. concerns about weight and health continued to drive the market for low and light foods last year, but interest in functional foods kept the market's growth rate to a steady 2-3 per cent compared to 2002. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 18 June 2007   Category : Rest
superfruit flavours get ever more exotic

flavour industry innovators are seeking inspiration from ever more exotic superfruits like lula and camu camu, in a bid to both harness their healthy reputation and present new offerings to counter consumers' organoleptic boredom. the term 'superfruit' refers to any fruit that has a particularly high antioxidant content or is packed full of other beneficial nutrients. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 23 October 2007   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
manufacturers urged to go 'mass-market' with food intolerance products

food manufacturers are being urged to cash in on the growing consumer demand for specialised food intolerance products and to steer the trend more towards the mass-market. according to euromonitor international, the food industry is struggling to keep up with the rise in food allergies or 'sensitivities' in the uk, and as a result many sufferers have to seek out premium priced food products in specialist outlets. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 24 July 2007   Category : Rest
kraft: innovation, portability and health drive growth in core categories

us food company kraft foods has a recipe for financial growth that is feeding wall street\'s appetite, reuters reports. according to the recent report, kraft is attempting to outsmart the slow-growing food sector with breakneck innovation. the company is not only transforming old brands, such as oreo cookies and macaroni & cheese, but it is also adding new products to its portfolio that emphasise convenience, portability and health. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 11 March 2002   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
understanding the functional foods market

the united states market for functional foods and beverages is currently worth more than $11 billion (€12.33bn) but trying to establish the size of markets for health-enhancing foods can be a gamble, claims a new report from uk research company new nutrition business. the report, strategies in functional foods & beverages 2002: the hottest topics , says that estimates by market analysts of the size of the market for functional foods and beverages can vary by more than a factor of 10. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 15 January 2002   Category : Functional Foods
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