Africa Protein Market Size
Study Period | 2017 - 2029 | |
Market Size (2024) | USD 2.12 Billion | |
Market Size (2029) | USD 2.64 Billion | |
Largest Share by End User | Food and Beverages | |
CAGR (2024 - 2029) | 4.46 % | |
Largest Share by Country | Nigeria | |
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Africa Protein Market Analysis
The Africa Protein Market size is estimated at 2.12 billion USD in 2024, and is expected to reach 2.64 billion USD by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 4.46% during the forecast period (2024-2029).
2.12 Billion
Market Size in 2024 (USD)
2.64 Billion
Market Size in 2029 (USD)
4.25 %
CAGR (2017-2023)
4.46 %
CAGR (2024-2029)
Largest Market by Source
63.61 %
value share, Plant, 2023
The animal feed and F&B industries drove the plant protein segment in the region. Soy protein remained the most favored type due to its low cost and excellent quality.
Largest Market by End User
64.46 %
value share, Food and Beverages, 2023
The higher supply of plant proteins like rice, pea, and wheat proteins that can mimic meat texture, together with protein fortification, is catering to the segment.
Fastest growing Market by Source
4.58 %
Projected CAGR, Plant, 2024-2029
The fastest growth of plant proteins is aided by the growth of the F&B industry, mainly bakery and snacks. Pea protein remained the region's fastest-growing plant protein.
Fastest growing Market by End User
5.86 %
Projected CAGR, Personal Care and Cosmetics, 2024-2029
The rise in demand for natural ingredients and protein-enriched skin, body, and hair care products drives the segment. The segment is projected to attain the fastest growth.
Leading Market Player
2.78 %
market share, Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited, 2021
The company has prioritized product innovation as a growth strategy to further strengthen its market position, focusing on the current market trends such as healthy snacking.
Sustainable alternative protein sources are boosting the market demand with application mostly through food and beverages sector
- Plant proteins accounted for the highest end-user application share (84.72%) in the African protein market. Consumer awareness of global issues such as climate change and the unsustainability of animal husbandry is growing. Furthermore, the influence of various celebrities on social media is making plant-based diets popular among the general public. Kenya and Nigeria, for example, were among the top 10 countries in the world in terms of growth in their vegetarian populations between 2016 and 2017. Since consumers are actively choosing food and beverages that blur the lines between groceries and medicine, the nutritional quantity of protein in products is increasing. Sales of meat substitutes and milk substitutes are increasing in tandem.
- The animal feed segment accounts for the highest share of 51.29% in plant protein applications in the market studied. The segment makes significant use of plant protein, mainly soy and wheat proteins, due to their low cost-in-use, excellent digestibility, and neutral flavor profile. The production animal can function at its highest zootechnical level due to the utilization of novel plant protein sources, such as hydrolyzed plant proteins. The personal care and cosmetics segment observed the highest growth over the study period, exhibiting a CAGR of 7.12% by volume. Pea protein is the major contributor to this growth because it reduces TEWL and increases skin water content.
- Plant protein is followed by animal protein application. By application, the F&B sector was the leading end-use segment for animal protein in the region in 2022. The bakery and snacks sub-segments accounted for the highest shares in the F&B segment, with 27.14% and 23.58%, respectively, in 2022.
With rising popularity of plant proteins among Nigerians, the country witnessed the second largest market contribution to the African protein market
- By country, Nigeria registered its dominance in the African protein market, followed by South Africa, in 2022, owing to the rise in veganism among the Nigerian population. Plant proteins are popular in Nigeria, especially soy protein, which has a low cost and high protein content. Hence, as acceptance grows, the Nigerian market is projected to record the fastest-growing CAGR of 6.34%, by value, over the forecast period (2023-2029). The rising disposable income of the population, which increased to USD 45.3 billion in 2021, has also been positively affecting the segment's growth since 2016 and is expected to continue to do so through 2029.
- On the other hand, animal proteins also witnessed demand in the African market. In 2021, it was estimated that around 18-20% of the consumption expenditure of an average Ethiopian consumer was devoted to animal-sourced foods. South Africa is another leading market with a comparatively bigger animal feed industry, accounting for a 33.04% share of the African animal feed sector. Such factors are boosting the growth of the South African segment of the African protein market.
- However, by protein type, plant proteins dominated the market with a share of 63.6%, by volume, in 2022 and are projected to register a higher CAGR of 4.30%, by value, during the forecast period, owing to the rising number of vegetarians in the region. Around 66% of the South African population stated they were interested in plant-based meat in 2021, which fueled the segment's growth. About 81% of consumers had tried plant-based milk, 48% had tried other dairy alternatives, and 44% had tried vegan meat alternatives in 2021.
Africa Protein Market Trends
Per capita consumption of animal protein to witness significant growth due to growing health awareness and consumer healthy eating habits
- The graph depicts the per capita consumption of animal protein for the whole of Africa. The market is primarily driven by growing health awareness and recent consumer preference for nutritious and healthy eating. Furthermore, consumers' perception of the high nutritional content of infant formulas due to their understanding of their children's health drives growth in the consumption of infant formulas made from milk protein. However, the increasing prevalence of veganism and the high incidence of lactose intolerance hold back the market's growth. Since 2017, the market has been growing slowly due to changes in South African legislation, primarily regarding dietary supplements, as manufacturers are charged additional costs for product certifications.
- Sub-Saharan Africa's per capita milk consumption has declined over the last two decades. However, the per capita consumption of animals increased to 105.7 g in 2022 from 88 g in 2017. However, considering that the population of Africa will grow from 1.3 billion to 2.5 billion in 2050. This means that more animal protein will be consumed.
- South African manufacturers have embraced innovative production techniques to gain market cost leadership. Increasing demand from working women for high-quality protein infant formulas and the nutritional needs of athletes drive growth rates. With a mature and organized retail sector, it is expected to increase shelf space for protein products, maintaining a large share in the African region. As a result, consumers are increasingly buying protein bars and supplements to meet their nutritional needs and maintain their health. Changing consumer lifestyles and rising healthcare expenditures also play a vital role in the growth of the plant protein market in Africa.
Meat and milk production contributes majorly as raw material for animal protein ingredients manufacturers
- The graph depicts the production of raw materials such as the meat of cattle, chickens, and pigs with the bone - fresh or chilled, raw milk of cattle and goats, skim milk of cows, and dry whey for the whole of Africa. Milk is the raw material for manufacturing animal proteins such as milk proteins, whey proteins, casein, and caseinates. The top five African milk-producing countries in terms of milk volume are Sudan, Egypt, Kenya, South Africa, and Algeria. Local milk production in West Africa has already risen by 50% between 2000 and 2016 to about 4 billion liters in 2019. The production of whey protein has increased due to rising fitness enthusiasts in the region. For instance, in South Africa, 2.26 million people had a fitness and health club membership in 2019.
- Around 65-70% of consumption comes from local production, and imported milk powder helps meet the remaining needs. In 2018, the European Union exported 92,620 tons of milk powder to West Africa and 276,982 tons of fat-filled milk powder. Kenya is the leading milk producer in East Africa. Dairy is the largest agricultural sub-sector in Kenya in terms of income and employment creation contributing to 4% of the overall GDP.
- Based on the current per capita animal product consumption, the feed required for South Africa is 13.3 million tons in 2021, which is projected to increase further in the forecast period due to the rising demand for insect proteins for animal feed in the region. While other animal proteins, such as collagen and gelatin, are manufactured using animal and marine waste in Africa, pigs consume less feed to reduce the extra heat produced by the digestion of feed and metabolism of nutrients, which affects the protein content in them.
OTHER KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS COVERED IN THE REPORT
- Key players to focus more on Africa market
- Functional beverages to support market growth
- The unavailability of a popular sauce may hamper the industry's growth
- Dairy alternatives influencing the demand
- Technological adaptation is driving the industry
- The growing healthy snacking has been a boost to the sector
- Animal feed is an underdeveloped business with high growth potential
- Plant protein consumption to grow with steady growth rate with countries like Kenya and Nigeria seeing more inclination towards plan-based food
- Increasing women employment leading to immense growth opportunity drove the segment
- The higher sugar content in breakfast cereals is a major threat to segment growth
- Rising at-home consumption of confectionery products to boost the market
- Growing number of elderly population and increased risk of chronic diseases and disabilities driving the market
- The industry is thriving due to increased promotional activities
- The expanding consumer base may benefit the sports supplements market
- Demand is boosted by increased disposable income and urbanization
- Soy, wheat, and pea production contributes majorly as raw material for plant protein ingredients manufacturers
Africa Protein Industry Overview
The Africa Protein Market is fragmented, with the top five companies occupying 6.23%. The major players in this market are Cargill Incorporated, Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited, Hilmar Cheese Company Inc., International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. and Kerry Group plc (sorted alphabetically).
Africa Protein Market Leaders
Cargill Incorporated
Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited
Hilmar Cheese Company Inc.
International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.
Kerry Group plc
Other important companies include Amesi Group, Lactoprot Deutschland GmbH, Prolactal.
*Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in alphabetical order.
Africa Protein Market News
- February 2021: DuPont's Nutrition & Biosciences and the ingredient company IFF announced their merger in 2021. The combined company will continue to operate under the name IFF. The complementary portfolios give the company leadership positions within a range of ingredients, including soy protein.
- June 2020: Kerry Group expanded its range of plant protein ingredients. The range includes organic, vegan, and allergen-free products that are widely used in various food and beverage applications. In total, 13 new plant protein ingredients have been developed for the ProDiem and Hypro ranges.
- April 2018: Kerry Group acquired Dutch plant-based protein manufacturer Ojah BV. With this acquisition, Kerry Group added Plenti as a soy-protein brand to its product portfolio.
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Africa Protein Market Report - Table of Contents
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY & KEY FINDINGS
2. INTRODUCTION
- 2.1 Study Assumptions & Market Definition
- 2.2 Scope of the Study
- 2.3 Research Methodology
3. KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS
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3.1 End User Market Volume
- 3.1.1 Baby Food and Infant Formula
- 3.1.2 Bakery
- 3.1.3 Beverages
- 3.1.4 Breakfast Cereals
- 3.1.5 Condiments/Sauces
- 3.1.6 Confectionery
- 3.1.7 Dairy and Dairy Alternative Products
- 3.1.8 Elderly Nutrition and Medical Nutrition
- 3.1.9 Meat/Poultry/Seafood and Meat Alternative Products
- 3.1.10 RTE/RTC Food Products
- 3.1.11 Snacks
- 3.1.12 Sport/Performance Nutrition
- 3.1.13 Animal Feed
- 3.1.14 Personal Care and Cosmetics
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3.2 Protein Consumption Trends
- 3.2.1 Animal
- 3.2.2 Plant
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3.3 Production Trends
- 3.3.1 Animal
- 3.3.2 Plant
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3.4 Regulatory Framework
- 3.4.1 South Africa
- 3.5 Value Chain & Distribution Channel Analysis
4. MARKET SEGMENTATION (includes market size in Value in USD and Volume, Forecasts up to 2029 and analysis of growth prospects)
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4.1 Source
- 4.1.1 Animal
- 4.1.1.1 By Protein Type
- 4.1.1.1.1 Casein and Caseinates
- 4.1.1.1.2 Collagen
- 4.1.1.1.3 Egg Protein
- 4.1.1.1.4 Gelatin
- 4.1.1.1.5 Insect Protein
- 4.1.1.1.6 Milk Protein
- 4.1.1.1.7 Whey Protein
- 4.1.1.1.8 Other Animal Protein
- 4.1.2 Microbial
- 4.1.2.1 By Protein Type
- 4.1.2.1.1 Algae Protein
- 4.1.2.1.2 Mycoprotein
- 4.1.3 Plant
- 4.1.3.1 By Protein Type
- 4.1.3.1.1 Hemp Protein
- 4.1.3.1.2 Pea Protein
- 4.1.3.1.3 Potato Protein
- 4.1.3.1.4 Rice Protein
- 4.1.3.1.5 Soy Protein
- 4.1.3.1.6 Wheat Protein
- 4.1.3.1.7 Other Plant Protein
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4.2 End User
- 4.2.1 Animal Feed
- 4.2.2 Food and Beverages
- 4.2.2.1 By Sub End User
- 4.2.2.1.1 Bakery
- 4.2.2.1.2 Beverages
- 4.2.2.1.3 Breakfast Cereals
- 4.2.2.1.4 Condiments/Sauces
- 4.2.2.1.5 Confectionery
- 4.2.2.1.6 Dairy and Dairy Alternative Products
- 4.2.2.1.7 Meat/Poultry/Seafood and Meat Alternative Products
- 4.2.2.1.8 RTE/RTC Food Products
- 4.2.2.1.9 Snacks
- 4.2.3 Personal Care and Cosmetics
- 4.2.4 Supplements
- 4.2.4.1 By Sub End User
- 4.2.4.1.1 Baby Food and Infant Formula
- 4.2.4.1.2 Elderly Nutrition and Medical Nutrition
- 4.2.4.1.3 Sport/Performance Nutrition
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4.3 Country
- 4.3.1 Nigeria
- 4.3.2 South Africa
- 4.3.3 Rest of Africa
5. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
- 5.1 Key Strategic Moves
- 5.2 Market Share Analysis
- 5.3 Company Landscape
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5.4 Company Profiles (includes Global Level Overview, Market Level Overview, Core Business Segments, Financials, Headcount, Key Information, Market Rank, Market Share, Products and Services, and Analysis of Recent Developments).
- 5.4.1 Amesi Group
- 5.4.2 Cargill Incorporated
- 5.4.3 Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited
- 5.4.4 Hilmar Cheese Company Inc.
- 5.4.5 International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.
- 5.4.6 Kerry Group plc
- 5.4.7 Lactoprot Deutschland GmbH
- 5.4.8 Prolactal
6. KEY STRATEGIC QUESTIONS FOR PROTEIN INGREDIENTS INDUSTRY CEOS
7. APPENDIX
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7.1 Global Overview
- 7.1.1 Overview
- 7.1.2 Porter’s Five Forces Framework
- 7.1.3 Global Value Chain Analysis
- 7.1.4 Market Dynamics (DROs)
- 7.2 Sources & References
- 7.3 List of Tables & Figures
- 7.4 Primary Insights
- 7.5 Data Pack
- 7.6 Glossary of Terms
List of Tables & Figures
- Figure 1:
- VOLUME OF BABY FOOD AND INFANT FORMULA MARKET, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 2:
- VOLUME OF BAKERY MARKET, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 3:
- VOLUME OF BEVERAGES MARKET, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 4:
- VOLUME OF BREAKFAST CEREALS MARKET, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 5:
- VOLUME OF CONDIMENTS/SAUCES MARKET, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 6:
- VOLUME OF CONFECTIONERY MARKET, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 7:
- VOLUME OF DAIRY AND DAIRY ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS MARKET, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 8:
- VOLUME OF ELDERLY NUTRITION AND MEDICAL NUTRITION MARKET, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 9:
- VOLUME OF MEAT/POULTRY/SEAFOOD AND MEAT ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS MARKET, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 10:
- VOLUME OF RTE/RTC FOOD PRODUCTS MARKET, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 11:
- VOLUME OF SNACKS MARKET, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 12:
- VOLUME OF SPORT/PERFORMANCE NUTRITION MARKET, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 13:
- VOLUME OF ANIMAL FEED MARKET, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 14:
- VOLUME OF PERSONAL CARE AND COSMETICS MARKET, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 15:
- AVERAGE PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION OF ANIMAL PROTEIN, GRAM PER DAY, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 16:
- AVERAGE PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION OF PLANT PROTEIN, GRAM PER DAY, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 17:
- ANIMAL PROTEIN RAW MATERIALS PRODUCTION, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2022
- Figure 18:
- PLANT PROTEIN RAW MATERIALS PRODUCTION, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2022
- Figure 19:
- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET, TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 20:
- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 21:
- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 22:
- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 23:
- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2029
- Figure 24:
- VOLUME SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2029
- Figure 25:
- VOLUME OF ANIMAL PROTEIN MARKET BY PROTEIN TYPE, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 26:
- VALUE OF ANIMAL PROTEIN MARKET BY PROTEIN TYPE, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 27:
- VALUE SHARE OF ANIMAL PROTEIN MARKET BY PROTEIN TYPE, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2029
- Figure 28:
- VOLUME SHARE OF ANIMAL PROTEIN MARKET BY PROTEIN TYPE, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2029
- Figure 29:
- VOLUME OF CASEIN AND CASEINATES MARKET, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 30:
- VALUE OF CASEIN AND CASEINATES MARKET, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 31:
- VALUE SHARE OF CASEIN AND CASEINATES MARKET BY END USER, % CASEIN AND CASEINATES , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
- Figure 32:
- VOLUME OF COLLAGEN MARKET, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 33:
- VALUE OF COLLAGEN MARKET, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 34:
- VALUE SHARE OF COLLAGEN MARKET BY END USER, % COLLAGEN , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
- Figure 35:
- VOLUME OF EGG PROTEIN MARKET, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 36:
- VALUE OF EGG PROTEIN MARKET, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 37:
- VALUE SHARE OF EGG PROTEIN MARKET BY END USER, % EGG PROTEIN , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
- Figure 38:
- VOLUME OF GELATIN MARKET, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 39:
- VALUE OF GELATIN MARKET, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 40:
- VALUE SHARE OF GELATIN MARKET BY END USER, % GELATIN , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
- Figure 41:
- VOLUME OF INSECT PROTEIN MARKET, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 42:
- VALUE OF INSECT PROTEIN MARKET, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 43:
- VALUE SHARE OF INSECT PROTEIN MARKET BY END USER, % INSECT PROTEIN , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
- Figure 44:
- VOLUME OF MILK PROTEIN MARKET, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 45:
- VALUE OF MILK PROTEIN MARKET, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 46:
- VALUE SHARE OF MILK PROTEIN MARKET BY END USER, % MILK PROTEIN , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
- Figure 47:
- VOLUME OF WHEY PROTEIN MARKET, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 48:
- VALUE OF WHEY PROTEIN MARKET, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 49:
- VALUE SHARE OF WHEY PROTEIN MARKET BY END USER, % WHEY PROTEIN , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
- Figure 50:
- VOLUME OF OTHER ANIMAL PROTEIN MARKET, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 51:
- VALUE OF OTHER ANIMAL PROTEIN MARKET, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 52:
- VALUE SHARE OF OTHER ANIMAL PROTEIN MARKET BY END USER, % OTHER ANIMAL PROTEIN , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
- Figure 53:
- VOLUME OF MICROBIAL PROTEIN MARKET BY PROTEIN TYPE, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 54:
- VALUE OF MICROBIAL PROTEIN MARKET BY PROTEIN TYPE, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 55:
- VALUE SHARE OF MICROBIAL PROTEIN MARKET BY PROTEIN TYPE, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2029
- Figure 56:
- VOLUME SHARE OF MICROBIAL PROTEIN MARKET BY PROTEIN TYPE, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2029
- Figure 57:
- VOLUME OF ALGAE PROTEIN MARKET, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 58:
- VALUE OF ALGAE PROTEIN MARKET, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 59:
- VALUE SHARE OF ALGAE PROTEIN MARKET BY END USER, % ALGAE PROTEIN , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
- Figure 60:
- VOLUME OF MYCOPROTEIN MARKET, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 61:
- VALUE OF MYCOPROTEIN MARKET, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 62:
- VALUE SHARE OF MYCOPROTEIN MARKET BY END USER, % MYCOPROTEIN , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
- Figure 63:
- VOLUME OF PLANT PROTEIN MARKET BY PROTEIN TYPE, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 64:
- VALUE OF PLANT PROTEIN MARKET BY PROTEIN TYPE, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 65:
- VALUE SHARE OF PLANT PROTEIN MARKET BY PROTEIN TYPE, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2029
- Figure 66:
- VOLUME SHARE OF PLANT PROTEIN MARKET BY PROTEIN TYPE, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2029
- Figure 67:
- VOLUME OF HEMP PROTEIN MARKET, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 68:
- VALUE OF HEMP PROTEIN MARKET, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 69:
- VALUE SHARE OF HEMP PROTEIN MARKET BY END USER, % HEMP PROTEIN , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
- Figure 70:
- VOLUME OF PEA PROTEIN MARKET, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 71:
- VALUE OF PEA PROTEIN MARKET, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 72:
- VALUE SHARE OF PEA PROTEIN MARKET BY END USER, % PEA PROTEIN , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
- Figure 73:
- VOLUME OF POTATO PROTEIN MARKET, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 74:
- VALUE OF POTATO PROTEIN MARKET, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 75:
- VALUE SHARE OF POTATO PROTEIN MARKET BY END USER, % POTATO PROTEIN , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
- Figure 76:
- VOLUME OF RICE PROTEIN MARKET, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 77:
- VALUE OF RICE PROTEIN MARKET, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 78:
- VALUE SHARE OF RICE PROTEIN MARKET BY END USER, % RICE PROTEIN , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
- Figure 79:
- VOLUME OF SOY PROTEIN MARKET, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 80:
- VALUE OF SOY PROTEIN MARKET, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 81:
- VALUE SHARE OF SOY PROTEIN MARKET BY END USER, % SOY PROTEIN , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
- Figure 82:
- VOLUME OF WHEAT PROTEIN MARKET, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 83:
- VALUE OF WHEAT PROTEIN MARKET, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 84:
- VALUE SHARE OF WHEAT PROTEIN MARKET BY END USER, % WHEAT PROTEIN , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
- Figure 85:
- VOLUME OF OTHER PLANT PROTEIN MARKET, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 86:
- VALUE OF OTHER PLANT PROTEIN MARKET, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 87:
- VALUE SHARE OF OTHER PLANT PROTEIN MARKET BY END USER, % OTHER PLANT PROTEIN , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
- Figure 88:
- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET BY END USER, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 89:
- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY END USER, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 90:
- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY END USER, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2029
- Figure 91:
- VOLUME SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY END USER, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2029
- Figure 92:
- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET, ANIMAL FEED, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 93:
- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET, ANIMAL FEED, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 94:
- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, % ANIMAL FEED , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
- Figure 95:
- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET, FOOD AND BEVERAGES END USER, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 96:
- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET, FOOD AND BEVERAGES END USER, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 97:
- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY FOOD AND BEVERAGES END USER, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2029
- Figure 98:
- VOLUME SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY FOOD AND BEVERAGES END USER, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2029
- Figure 99:
- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET, BAKERY, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 100:
- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET, BAKERY, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 101:
- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, % BAKERY , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
- Figure 102:
- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET, BEVERAGES, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 103:
- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET, BEVERAGES, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 104:
- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, % BEVERAGES , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
- Figure 105:
- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET, BREAKFAST CEREALS, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
- Figure 106:
- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET, BREAKFAST CEREALS, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, % BREAKFAST CEREALS , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
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- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET, CONDIMENTS/SAUCES, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET, CONDIMENTS/SAUCES, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, % CONDIMENTS/SAUCES , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
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- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET, CONFECTIONERY, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET, CONFECTIONERY, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, % CONFECTIONERY , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
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- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET, DAIRY AND DAIRY ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET, DAIRY AND DAIRY ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, % DAIRY AND DAIRY ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
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- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET, MEAT/POULTRY/SEAFOOD AND MEAT ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET, MEAT/POULTRY/SEAFOOD AND MEAT ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, % MEAT/POULTRY/SEAFOOD AND MEAT ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
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- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET, RTE/RTC FOOD PRODUCTS, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET, RTE/RTC FOOD PRODUCTS, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, % RTE/RTC FOOD PRODUCTS , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
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- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET, SNACKS, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET, SNACKS, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, % SNACKS , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
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- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET, PERSONAL CARE AND COSMETICS, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET, PERSONAL CARE AND COSMETICS, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, % PERSONAL CARE AND COSMETICS , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
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- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET, SUPPLEMENTS END USER, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET, SUPPLEMENTS END USER, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SUPPLEMENTS END USER, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2029
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- VOLUME SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SUPPLEMENTS END USER, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2029
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- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET, BABY FOOD AND INFANT FORMULA, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET, BABY FOOD AND INFANT FORMULA, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, % BABY FOOD AND INFANT FORMULA , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
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- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET, ELDERLY NUTRITION AND MEDICAL NUTRITION, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET, ELDERLY NUTRITION AND MEDICAL NUTRITION, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, % ELDERLY NUTRITION AND MEDICAL NUTRITION , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
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- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET, SPORT/PERFORMANCE NUTRITION, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET, SPORT/PERFORMANCE NUTRITION, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, % SPORT/PERFORMANCE NUTRITION , AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
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- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET BY COUNTRY, METRIC TONNES, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY COUNTRY, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY COUNTRY, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2029
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- VOLUME SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY COUNTRY, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2029
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- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET, METRIC TONNES, NIGERIA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET, USD, NIGERIA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, % , NIGERIA, 2022 VS 2029
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- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET, METRIC TONNES, SOUTH AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET, USD, SOUTH AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, % , SOUTH AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
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- VOLUME OF PROTEIN MARKET, METRIC TONNES, REST OF AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE OF PROTEIN MARKET, USD, REST OF AFRICA, 2017 - 2029
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- VALUE SHARE OF PROTEIN MARKET BY SOURCE, % , REST OF AFRICA, 2022 VS 2029
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- MOST ACTIVE COMPANIES BY NUMBER OF STRATEGIC MOVES, COUNT, AFRICA PROTEIN MARKET, 2017 - 2022
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- MOST ADOPTED STRATEGIES, COUNT, AFRICA, 2017 - 2022
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- VALUE SHARE OF MAJOR PLAYERS, %, AFRICA PROTEIN MARKET, 2021
Africa Protein Industry Segmentation
Animal, Microbial, Plant are covered as segments by Source. Animal Feed, Food and Beverages, Personal Care and Cosmetics, Supplements are covered as segments by End User. Nigeria, South Africa are covered as segments by Country.
- Plant proteins accounted for the highest end-user application share (84.72%) in the African protein market. Consumer awareness of global issues such as climate change and the unsustainability of animal husbandry is growing. Furthermore, the influence of various celebrities on social media is making plant-based diets popular among the general public. Kenya and Nigeria, for example, were among the top 10 countries in the world in terms of growth in their vegetarian populations between 2016 and 2017. Since consumers are actively choosing food and beverages that blur the lines between groceries and medicine, the nutritional quantity of protein in products is increasing. Sales of meat substitutes and milk substitutes are increasing in tandem.
- The animal feed segment accounts for the highest share of 51.29% in plant protein applications in the market studied. The segment makes significant use of plant protein, mainly soy and wheat proteins, due to their low cost-in-use, excellent digestibility, and neutral flavor profile. The production animal can function at its highest zootechnical level due to the utilization of novel plant protein sources, such as hydrolyzed plant proteins. The personal care and cosmetics segment observed the highest growth over the study period, exhibiting a CAGR of 7.12% by volume. Pea protein is the major contributor to this growth because it reduces TEWL and increases skin water content.
- Plant protein is followed by animal protein application. By application, the F&B sector was the leading end-use segment for animal protein in the region in 2022. The bakery and snacks sub-segments accounted for the highest shares in the F&B segment, with 27.14% and 23.58%, respectively, in 2022.
Source | Animal | By Protein Type | Casein and Caseinates |
Collagen | |||
Egg Protein | |||
Gelatin | |||
Insect Protein | |||
Milk Protein | |||
Whey Protein | |||
Other Animal Protein | |||
Source | Microbial | By Protein Type | Algae Protein |
Mycoprotein | |||
Source | Plant | By Protein Type | Hemp Protein |
Pea Protein | |||
Potato Protein | |||
Rice Protein | |||
Soy Protein | |||
Wheat Protein | |||
Other Plant Protein | |||
End User | Animal Feed | ||
Food and Beverages | By Sub End User | Bakery | |
Beverages | |||
Breakfast Cereals | |||
Condiments/Sauces | |||
Confectionery | |||
Dairy and Dairy Alternative Products | |||
Meat/Poultry/Seafood and Meat Alternative Products | |||
RTE/RTC Food Products | |||
Snacks | |||
Personal Care and Cosmetics | |||
Supplements | By Sub End User | Baby Food and Infant Formula | |
Elderly Nutrition and Medical Nutrition | |||
Sport/Performance Nutrition | |||
Country | Nigeria | ||
South Africa | |||
Rest of Africa |
Market Definition
- End User - The Protein Ingredients Market operates on a B2B basis. Food, Beverages, Supplements, Animal Feed, and Personal Care & Cosmetic manufacturers are considered to be end-consumers in the market studied. The scope excludes manufacturers buying liquid/dry whey to be used for application as a binding agent or thickener or other non-protein applications.
- Penetration Rate - Penetration Rate is defined as the percentage of Protein-Fortified End User Market Volume in the Overall End User Market Volume.
- Average Protein Content - Average protein content is the average protein content present per 100 g of product manufactured by all end-user companies considered under the scope of this report.
- End User Market Volume - End-user market volume is the consolidated volume of all types and forms of end-user products in the country or region.
Keyword | Definition |
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Alpha-lactalbumin (α-Lactalbumin) | It is a protein that regulates the production of lactose in the milk of almost all mammalian species. |
Amino acid | It is an organic compound that contains both amino and carboxylic acid functional groups, which are required for the synthesis of body protein and other important nitrogen-containing compounds, such as creatine, peptide hormones, and some neurotransmitters. |
Blanching | It is the process of briefly heating vegetables with steam or boiling water. |
BRC | British Retail Consortium |
Bread improver | It is a flour-based blend of several components with specific functional properties designed to modify dough characteristics and give quality attributes to bread. |
BSF | Black Soldier Fly |
Caseinate | It is a substance produced by adding an alkali to acid casein, a derivative of casein. |
Celiac disease | Celiac disease is an immune reaction to eating gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye. |
Colostrum | It is a milky fluid that’s released by mammals that have recently given birth before breast milk production begins. |
Concentrate | It is the least processed form of protein and has a protein content ranging from 40-90% by weight. |
Dry protein basis | It refers to the percentage of "pure protein" present in a supplement after the water in it is completely removed through heat. |
Dry whey | It is the product resulting from drying fresh whey which has been pasteurized and to which nothing has been added as a preservative. |
Egg protein | It is a mixture of individual proteins, including ovalbumin, ovomucoid, ovoglobulin, conalbumin, vitellin, and vitellenin. |
Emulsifier | It is a food additive that facilitates the blending of foods that are immiscible with one another, such as oil and water. |
Enrichment | It is the process of addition of micronutrients that are lost during the processing of the product. |
ERS | Economic Research Service of the USDA |
Extrusion | It is the process of forcing soft mixed ingredients through an opening in a perforated plate or die designed to produce the required shape. The extruded food is then cut to a specific size by blades. |
Fava | Also known as Faba, it is another word for yellow split beans. |
FDA | Food and Drug Administration |
Flaking | It is a process in which typically a cereal grain (like corn, wheat, or rice) is broken down into grits, cooked with flavors and syrups, and then pressed into flakes between cooled rollers. |
Foaming agent | It is a food ingredient that makes it possible to form or maintain a uniform dispersion of a gaseous phase in a liquid or solid food. |
Foodservice | It refers to the part of the food industry which includes businesses, institutions, and companies which prepare meals outside the home. It includes restaurants, school and hospital cafeterias, catering operations, and many other formats. |
Fortification | It is the deliberate addition of micronutrients that are not found in them naturally or which are lost during processing, to improve a food product's nutritional value. |
FSANZ | Food Standards Australia New Zealand |
FSIS | Food Safety and Inspection Service |
FSSAI | Food Safety and Standards Authority of India |
Gelling agent | It is an ingredient that functions as a stabilizer and thickener to provide thickening without stiffness through the formation of gel. |
GHG | Greenhouse Gas |
Gluten | It is a family of proteins found in grains, including wheat, rye, spelt, and barley. |
Hemp | It is a botanical class of Cannabis sativa cultivars grown specifically for industrial or medicinal use. |
Hydrolysate | It is a form of protein manufactured by exposing the protein to enzymes that can partially break the bonds between the protein's amino acids and break down large, complicated proteins into smaller pieces. Its processing makes it easier and quicker to digest. |
Hypoallergenic | It refers to a substance that causes fewer allergic reactions. |
Isolate | It is the purest and most processed form of protein which has undergone separation to obtain a pure protein fraction. It typically contains ≥ 90% of protein by weight. |
Keratin | It is a protein that helps form hair, nails, and the outer layer of skin. |
Lactalbumin | It is the albumin contained in milk and obtained from whey. |
Lactoferrin | It is an iron‑binding glycoprotein that is present in the milk of most mammals. |
Lupin | It is the yellow legume seeds of the genus Lupinus. |
Millenial | Also known as Generation Y or Gen Y, it refers to the people born from 1981 to 1996. |
Monogastric | It refers to an animal with a single-compartmented stomach. Examples of monogastric include humans, poultry, pigs, horses, rabbits, dogs, and cats. Most monogastric are generally unable to digest much cellulose food materials such as grasses. |
MPC | Milk protein concentrate |
MPI | Milk protein isolate |
MSPI | Methylated soy protein isolate |
Mycoprotein | Mycoprotein is a form of single-cell protein, also known as fungal protein, derived from fungi for human consumption. |
Nutricosmetics | It is a category of products and ingredients that act as nutritional supplements to care for skin, nails, and hair natural beauty. |
Osteoporosis | It is a medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue, typically as a result of hormonal changes, or deficiency of calcium or vitamin D. |
PDCAAS | Protein digestibility-corrected amino acid score (PDCAAS) is a method of evaluating the quality of a protein based on both the amino acid requirements of humans and their ability to digest it. |
Per-capita consumption of animal protein | It is the average amount of animal protein (such as milk, whey, gelatin, collagen, and egg proteins) that is readily available for consumption by each person in an actual population. |
Per-capita consumption of plant protein | It is the average amount of plant protein (such as soy, wheat, pea, oat, and hemp proteins) that is readily available for consumption by each person in an actual population. |
Quorn | It is a microbial protein manufactured using mycoprotein as an ingredient, in which the fungus culture is dried and mixed with egg albumen or potato protein, which acts as a binder, and then is adjusted in texture and pressed into various forms. |
Ready-to-Cook (RTC) | It refers to food products that include all of the ingredients, where some preparation or cooking is required through a process that is given on the package. |
Ready-to-Eat (RTE) | It refers to a food product prepared or cooked in advance, with no further cooking or preparation required before being eaten. |
RTD | Ready-to-Drink |
RTS | Ready-to-Serve |
Saturated fat | It is a type of fat in which the fatty acid chains have all single bonds. It is generally considered unhealthy. |
Sausage | It is a meat product made of finely chopped and seasoned meat, which may be fresh, smoked, or pickled and which is then usually stuffed into a casing. |
Seitan | It is a plant-based meat substitute made out of wheat gluten. |
Softgel | It is a gelatin-based capsule with a liquid fill. |
SPC | Soy protein concentrate |
SPI | Soy protein isolate |
Spirulina | It is a biomass of cyanobacteria that can be consumed by humans and animals. |
Stabilizer | It is an ingredient added to food products to help maintain or enhance their original texture, and physical and chemical characteristics. |
Supplementation | It is the consumption or provision of concentrated sources of nutrients or other substances that are intended to supplement nutrients in the diet and is intended to correct nutritional deficiencies. |
Texturant | It is a specific type of food ingredient that is used to control and alter the mouthfeel and texture of food and beverage products. |
Thickener | It is an ingredient that is used to increase the viscosity of a liquid or dough and make it thicker, without substantially changing its other properties. |
Trans fat | Also called trans-unsaturated fatty acids or trans fatty acids, it is a type of unsaturated fat that naturally occurs in small amounts in meat. |
TSP | Textured soy protein |
TVP | Textured vegetable protein |
WPC | Whey protein concentrate |
WPI | Whey protein isolate |
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