Fortified Foods: Bridging Health Awareness and Economic Growth in Asia Pacific and the Middle East

Demand for fortified foods is projected to reach approximately USD 140,608 Million in 2023, with an expected increase to USD 257,715 Million by 2033. This growth represents a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.2% over the next decade. In industrialized countries, rising health consciousness among consumers is significantly driving the fortified foods market. Simultaneously, …

Health and Nutrition Drive Fortified Foods Market to USD $257.7 Billion by 2033: Detailed Forecast and Analysis

Demand for fortified foods is expected to reach US$ 140,608 million in 2023. The market value is expected to reach US$ 257,715 million by 2033, exhibiting growth at a CAGR of 6.2% from 2023 to 2033. Consumers in industrialized countries are becoming more health conscious, which is driving the market for fortified foods. As fortified foods become …

Fortified Foods Market is Projected to Reach a Value of US$ 234,253.7 Mn by 2031 | FMI

The global fortified food market is projected to reach a value of US$234,253.7 Mn by 2031, growing at a positive CAGR of 6.3% for the forecast period of 2021-2031. Driven by rising health awareness and consumers’ willingness to spend more on fortified food in emerging economies, the fortified food market- valued at US$127,161.0 Mn in 2021- is …

Fortified Foods Market Report Along with Scope, Key Players and Future Growth Analysis by 2031

Demand for fortified foods is expected to reach US$ 127,161.0 Mn in 2021, according to the latest Future Market Insights (FMI) study. Approximately 2 billion people across the world still lack access to the essential minerals and vitamins needed for a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. That is why food fortification programmes are actively encouraged by national governments, especially in …

Fortified Food Market Size 2022 Global Industry Share, Top Players, Opportunities And Forecast To 2031

Demand for fortified foods is expected to reach US$ 127,161.0 Mn in 2021, according to the latest Future Market Insights (FMI) study. Approximately 2 billion people across the world still lack access to the essential minerals and vitamins needed for a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. That is why food fortification programmes are actively encouraged by national governments, especially in …