Market Trends of australia non-dairy milk Industry
Vegan influence drives the plant-based milk consumption in the country
- The consumption of different types of plant milk in Australia has been on the rise for the past few years due to the growing vegan population. There are even vegan music festivals conducted in numerous Australian cities. Australia has the third-highest percentage of vegans per capita globally. As of 2022, there are 2.5 million vegans and vegetarians in the country.
- Several vegan celebrities in Australia, particularly celebrity chefs, have played a significant role in bringing plant-based lifestyles into the mainstream of dining and food culture. This is increasing the inclusion of soy milk, especially in the daily diet, as it replaces conventional milk, is strengthening consumption patterns across the country.
- According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, consumers drink about half a metric cup of milk alternatives per person every week. The most popular plant-based milk in Australia is currently soy milk (which occupies almost half the market), followed by almond milk, oat milk, and coconut milk.
- Consumers, especially those allergic to milk, are keen to consume plant-based milk products. Cow milk allergy is one of the common food allergies in young children. As of 2022, in Australia, around 1 in 50 babies and young children showed signs of an allergy to cow's milk. Also, 45% of consumers are actively trying to reduce the number of animal products they consume. Thus, the per capita consumption of plant-based milk in Australia is estimated to increase by 4.74% during 2022-2023.
- Australians choose plant-based diets and lifestyles due to various factors ranging from ethical, political, environmental, religious, or economic reasons. Thus, the per capita consumption is expected to grow significantly during the forecast period.
OTHER KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS COVERED IN THE REPORT
- Production of raw materials in the plant-based milk market captivated by the production of oat and almond