Market Trends of Banana Industry
This section covers the major market trends shaping the Banana Market according to our research experts:
Increasing Health Consciousness is Driving the Banana Market
- The increasing advancements in food and beverages and growing health awareness have led to a shift in the focus of consumers on hygienic and healthy food products.
- Bananas are considered a rich source of vitamin B6, vitamin C, manganese, potassium, dietary fibers, and protein. Bananas contribute to the proper functioning of the metabolism and the nervous system and aid in digestion.
- Bananas are also used in a wide variety of food products, such as breakfast cereals, ice creams, and other desserts, apart from raw consumption. Bananas have been considered a staple, inexpensive, and easily available food for decades. This has led to the constant development in production to satisfy the economic, environmental, and social well-being consciousness of consumers.
- The use of bananas for replenishing energy and electrolytes replacing sports drinks has increased recently. This demand is even higher in developed countries such as China and European nations as banana imports have increased gradually over the past few years.
- According to the ITC trade map, banana imports in Germany have increased by over 150,000 metric tons during the period 2018-2021, reaching 1.41 million metric tons in 2021.
- The demand for bananas is anticipated to grow further during the forecast period due to the increasing health consciousness among consumers.
Asia-Pacific Dominates the Banana Market
- Asia-Pacific leads the banana market with a 55.4% share of global production in 2020. Within Asia-Pacific, India is the largest producer of bananas in the world, with a production of 31,504,000 metric tons from an area of 878,000 hectares in 2020, followed by China and Indonesia.
- India's export of bananas was valued at USD 142,899 thousand in 2021, representing only 1% of the world's exports since most of the bananas grown in the country are used for local consumption. However, the per capita consumption is increasing in the Asia-Pacific region owing to the increase in population. The growing consumption is leading producers across the region to increase production levels.
- Due to the structure of landholdings in India, there are certain limits on land usage. Thus, the contract-farming model is used, which allows agribusiness producers to produce bananas in larger areas by overcoming legal constraints within the country.
- Banana production and export are supported by governments in the region due to their high export potential in the global market. In April 2022, the National Horticulture Board in India announced the development of the production and export of bananas in three districts, Kurnool, Anantapur, and Kadapa of Andhra Pradesh state as part of its Cluster Development Project (CDP). The project aims to export over 75,000 metric tons of bananas by improving export infrastructure facilities in the cluster.
- The increasing production of bananas in the region fueled by the increasing domestic consumption and export potential is one of the factors expected to drive the growth of the banana market in the coming years.