Plant-based Butter Market Segmentation Application, Technology & Market Analysis Research Report to 2030

The growing popularity of plant-based butter has led to specialty brands experimenting with new flavors and sources. A new study by Future Market Insights concurs with positive consumer sentiment on plant-based butter, estimating market to grow nearly 7% y-o-y in 2021. Sales of vegan foods and beverages have gone up significantly owing to increased health awareness among consumers, especially in terms of effects from the consumption of animal-based products. The broader gains in the plant-based food category have rubbed off on varied categories, with plant-based butter sales gaining significant traction.

As per the Food Industry Association, around 30% of households are home to vegan, vegetarian, flexitarian, or pescatarian consumers. This trend is creating opportunities for growth for plant-based butter manufacturers. Demand for plant-based butter can also be attributed to the growing consumer preference for clean-label, natural foods, which is pushing dairy producers to develop and launch vegan alternatives.

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Key Takeaways Global plant-based butter market to exhibit CAGR exceeding 7.5% through 2030 Soy-milk based butter held nearly 40% share in 2020 Online retail distribution to register relatively faster growth, aided by benefits in terms of consumer engagement US to remain the largest market, pegging North America to surpass US$ 200 Mn in 2020“The plant-based butter market is a nascent phase and is being increasingly viewed as a high-potential product in the dairy alternative industry, as a healthy alternative to conventional fatty food products, which will aid growth in the market for the foreseeable future,” says a FMI analyst.

Covid-19 Impact AnalysisThe covid-19 pandemic has resulted in substantial changes in the dietary preferences of consumers around the world. Concerns over transmission of the virus through animal based products has aided the adoption of plant-based alternatives.

Also, plant-based butter can be sourced from oat milk, rice milk, corn milk, soy milk, pea milk, almond milk, coconut milk, cashew milk, flax milk, and hemp milk among others, allowing for a wider flavor range. While demand from the food service sector is likely to drop owing to lockdown restrictions, home consumption with sales through online sales is expected to rise.

The prospects of the plant-based butter market has widened since early 2020. As per the Good Food Institute, sales of plant-based foods surpassed that of animal based alternatives since the advent of the crisis, and will continue through the forecast period.

Who is Winning?The plant-based butter market is competitive and characterized by the presence of small and mid-scale players. Leading manufacturers are effectively leveraging demand for natural, clean label products, with the aim of geographic expansion and widening product portfolios for long term growth.

Some of the leading players in the plant-based butter market include Conagra Brands Inc., Upfield Foods, Miyoko’s Creamery, Wayfare Food, Prosperity Organic Food Inc., Lyrical Foods Inc., Califia Farms, Premier Organics, Naturli Foods, Ekogram-the real food, Wildfriend Foods, The J.M. Smuker Co., The Leaviet Corp., Milkadamia, among others.

More Valuable Insights on Plant-based Butter Market 

Source

Oat Milk Rice Milk Corn Milk Soy Milk Pea Milk Almond Milk Coconut Milk Cashew Milk Flax Milk Hemp Milk Others

Distribution Channel

B2B Hotels Restaurants Cafes B2C Hypermarket/Supermarket Convenience Stores Specialty Stores Mom and Pop Stores Discount Stores Food & Drink Specialty Stores Independent Small Groceries Online Retail Others

Region

North America (U.S. & Canada) Latin America (Mexico & Rest of LATAM) Europe, Middle East & Africa Asia Pacific (Greater China, South East Asia, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand)

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About the Author

Ronak Shah

Associate Vice President at Future Market Insights is deeply committed to uncovering actionable insights for consumer and food and beverage players. She brings a unique blend of analysis, industry trends, and consumer behavior to put data into perspective.

What she makes out of data becomes a delight to read. She has authored many opinions, including for publications like Process Industry Informer and Spinal Surgery News, as she understands the market pulse and consumers' shifting preferences.

She likes to bring experts to a roundtable to weigh the impact of a trend on an industry. Catch up with her discussion on the impact of AI in packaging.

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