Europe Food Safety Testing Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2024 - 2029)

Europe Food Safety Testing Market is Segmented by Type (Pathogen Testing, Pesticide and Residue Testing, Mycotoxin Testing, GMO Testing, Allergen Testing, Nutrition Testing and Others); by Technology (HPLC-based, LC-MS/MS-based, Immunoassay-based, and others); by Application (Meat and Poultry, Dairy, Fruit and Vegetable, Processed Food, Crops, Feed and Pet Food, Baby Food and Others); and by Country (United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Russia, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Rest of Europe). The report offers market size and forecast in value terms in USD million for all the above segments.

Europe Food Safety Testing Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2024 - 2029)

Europe Food Safety Testing Industry Overview

The European food safety testing market is fragmented with key players looking for greater market penetration, especially in the developed markets, such as Europe and North America, where the regulatory compliance is strictest and the public awareness regarding food authentication is also high. The companies compete on different factors, including service offerings, geographical reach, and improved technologies, in order to gain competitive advantage in the market. Eurofins, being one of the leader in the food safety testing market, has a wide range of services provided for food safety tests, such as microbiological testing, Residue testing, and others. The major players operating in the Europe food safety testing market are TÜV SÜD, Symbio Laboratories, QIMA, Bureau Veritas, Mérieux NutriSciences, ifp Privates Institut für Produktqualität GmbH, Cotecna Inspection SA, Eurofins Scientific, ALS Limited, Intertek Group plc, NSF International, NEOGEN CORPORATION, SGS SA and TÜV NORD GROUP among other domestic players.

Europe Food Safety Testing Market Leaders

  1. SGS SA

  2. TUV SUD

  3. Bureau Veritas

  4. Intertek Group PLC

  5. Eurofins Scientific

  6. *Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order
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