Market Trends of Margarine Industry
Rising Demand for Sustainable Foods
Margarine has been looked down on for a decent time as people move toward butter, finding a healthy alternative to the former. The impact is more noticeable in a high-class society, as high-income people switched from margarine, cheaper than butter, without considering its saturated fat content. However, as the quest for sustainable food has become intense, manufacturers have been catering to changing demands from time to time. New developments are likely to drive the market soon. According to the World Economic Forum report in January 2023, 30% of the consumers are inclining towards sustainable food products.
Many governments' health ministries are partnering with the agriculture ministries to get rid of the harmful components of food, including trans fat, which is further anticipated to promote the growth of the market for sustainable margarine. For instance, Argentina's high heart risk problem was tackled by the initiatives of the government organizations, which finally led to the adoption of schemes that could help to encourage sustainable food by getting rid of industrially-produced trans fats. In addition, various margarine manufacturers in the Netherlands have realized the importance of non-GMO. They have adopted the concept of producing the best ingredients for industries trying to cope with the ever-changing demands. The government across the world are also actively promoting sustainable food production that covers meat, dairy, and alternative protein sources.
Europe holds the Largest Share in Margarine Market
The global margarine market is dominated by Europe, which holds the largest market share. Europe is the largest consumer of margarine, especially due to the high consumption of food processing. Furthermore, Germany and France are the largest consumers in Europe. The industrial margarine demand in Europe is continuously growing, with the rise in the application of this product in the baking and food processing industries. Thus, companies in the industrial margarine market have been greatly expanding their product lines and have been heavily emphasizing their marketing toward young consumers over the past few years. According to the European Commission report in 2021, the food process industry is highly developed in the European region with 294,000 firms, representing 15.2% of all European industry.
Initiatives were taken to near-complete the removal of trans fatty acids in its intake from retail margarine across Western Europe. Due to this, the edible vegetable oils and fats business made substantial efforts to reformulate and improve the quality of margarine, reflect dietary recommendations and medical guidance, and address concerns over the rising global expenses of CVDs. Consequently, this contributed to the region's margarine market's expansion.