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The Mexico Sports Nutrition market is projected to grow at a CAGR of around 1.53% during the forecast period, i.e., 2022-27. The Mexico Sports Nutrition market witnessed considerable growth during 2017-2019, owing to the rising awareness among the residents & increased emphasis of the government to promote the adoption of a healthy lifestyle to overcome the growing prevalence of obesity among the residents. Sedentary lifestyles & consumption of ultra-high processed foods rich in sugar, salt, and calories are the prime factors contributing to a major share in mortality rates in the country. According to OECD, around 73% of Mexicans are overweight, with over 34% being morbidly obese, leading to a significant increase in illnesses such as diabetes & cardiovascular diseases.
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African Emancipation Day (Trinidad and Tobago)
Air Force Day
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Azerbaijani Language and Alphabet Day
Basil Day (French Republic)
Battle of Athens Day
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Day of the Telephone Operator (Mexico)
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Homowo (a.k.a. Hooting at Hunger; Ghana)
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International Adaptive Activity Day
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Led Zeppelin Day
Liberation of Haile Selassie Day (Rastafari)
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Minden Day (UK)
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National Wedding Day (UK)
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San Francisco Cable Car Day
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Spider-Man Day
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White Rabbit Day
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World Breastfeeding Day
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Food & Drink Celebrations
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Homemade Pie Day
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International Can-It Forward Day
Mars Bar Day
National Nutritional Yeast Day
National Raspberry Cream Pie Day
Old Vine Day
Independence & Related Days
Benin (originally Dahomey; from France, 1960)
Colorado Statehood Day (#38; 1876)
Guadalcanal Province Day (Solomon Islands)
Jennytopia (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Switzerland (a.k.a. Confederation Day; from Holy Roman Empire, 1291)
Toku (Declared; 2014) [unrecognized]
Vodopol (Declared; 2021) [unrecognized]
1st Thursday in August
August Thursday (Anguilla) [1st Thursday]
Emancipation Day (Bermuda; 1st Day of Cup Match) [Thursday before 1st Monday in August]
Kid Lit Art Postcard Day [1st Thursday]
National Dash Cam Day (UK) [1st Thursday]
National IPA Day (f.k.a. International IPA Day) [1st Thursday]
Weekly Holidays beginning August 1 (1st Week of August)
Brat Days (Sheboygan, Wisconsin) [1st Thursday thru Sunday]
Carnaval del Pueblo (London, UK) [1st Week]
International Assistance Dog Week (thru 8.7) [1st Week]
International Clown Week (thru 8.7)
International Mathematicians Week (thru 8.9)
National Albariño Week (thru 8.5)
National Cleanse Your Skin Week (thru 8.7)
National Fraud Awareness Week (thru 8.7) [1st Week]
National Minority Donor Awareness Week (thru 8.7)
National Scrabble Week (thru 8.7) [1st Week]
National Video Game Week (thru 8.7) [1st Week]
Satchmo Days [begin Thursday nearest 8.4 thru Sunday]
Simplify Your Life Week (thru 8.7)
World Breastfeeding Week (thru 8.7) [1st Week]
Festivals Beginning August 1, 2024
American Cured Meat Championships (Omaha, Nebraska) [thru 8.3]
August is Maine Lobster Month (Statewide, Maine) [thru 8.31]
Bear Lake Raspberry Days Festival (Garden City, Utah) [thru 8.3]
Castlefest (Lisse, Netherlands) [thru 8.4]
Clam Festival (Highlands, New Jersey) [thru 8.3]
Denver Burger Battle (Denver, Colorado)
Eden Corn Festival (Eden, New York) [thru 8.4]
Empire Farm Days (Pompey, New York) [thru 8.3]
Estherville Sweet Corn Days (Estherville, Iowa) [thru 8.4]
Gen Con (Indianapolis, Indiana) [thru 8.4]
Green Gathering (Chepstow, United Kingdom) [thru 8.4]
Houston Restaurant Weeks (Houston, Texas) [thru 9.2]
Katahdin Sheep Show (Mexico, Missouri) [thru 8.3]
Klamath County Fair (Klamath Falls, Oregon) [thru 8.4]
Lollapalooza (Chicago, Illinois) [thru 8.4]
Mammoth Festival of Beers & Bluesapalooza (Mammoth Lakes, California) [thru 8.4]
Mile of Music (Appleton, Wisconsin) [thru 8.4]
Minnesota Fringe Festival (Minneapolis, Minnesota) [thru 8.11]
Mobile Motion Film Festival (Zurich, Swizterland) [thru 8.31]
Official Star Trek Convention (Las Vegas, Nevada) [thru 8.4]
Outer Banks Watermelon Festival (Nag's Head, North Carolina)
Owensville Watermelon Festival (Owensville, Indiana) [thru 8.3]
Phelps Sauerkraut Weekend (Phelps, New York) [thru 8.4
Pol’and’Rock Festival (Woodstock Festival Poland; Czaplinek, Poland) [thru 8.3]
Saint Dominic Days (Managua) [thru 8.10]
Saskatoon Fringe Festival (Saskatoon, Canada) [thru 8.10]
Spicemas (Grenada Carnival; St. George’s, Grenada) [thru 8.13]
Sumner County Fair (Caldwell, Kansas) [thru 8.4]
Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Toronto, Canada) [thru 8.5]
Twin Cities Vegan Chef Challenge (Minneapolis, Minnesota) [thru 8.31]
Washington Wine Month (Washington State) [thru 8.31]
Wisconsin State Fair (West Allis, Wisconsin) [thru 8.11]
World Lumberjack Championships [thru 8.3]
XIT Rodeo & Reunion (Dalhart, Texas) [thru 8.3]
Zanzibar International Film Festival (Zanzibar City, Tanzania) [thru 8.4]
Feast Days
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Alan Moore (Australian War Artist; Artology)
Aled (a.k.a. Eiluned or Almedha; Christian; Martyr & Virgin)
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Æthelwold of Winchester (Christian; Saint)
Bernard Võ Văn Duệ (Christian; One of Vietnamese Martyrs)
Betty Lou’s Dad (Muppetism)
Cartoon Day (Pastafarian)
Chantal Montellier (Artology)
David Gemmell (Writerism)
Day of the Dryads (Macedonia)
Dormition Fast (Orthodox Church) [thru 8.14]
Drug Side-Effects Day (Church of the SubGenius)
Ethelwold of Winchester (Christian; Saint)
Eusebius of Vercelli (Christian; Saint)
Exuperius of Bayeux (Christian; Saint)
Faith, Hope, and Charity (Christian; Virgin Martyrs)
Feast of Faith, Hope, Charity, and their Mother, Wisdom (Christian; Martyrs)
Feast of Kamál (Perfection; Baha'i)
Feast of Ninlil (Sumerian Goddess of the Grain)
Felix of Girona (Christian; Saint)
Festival of Lugh (Celtic here god)
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Gerhard Hirschfelder (Christian; Blessed)
Herman Melville (Writerism)
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Imps Charity Scramble (Shamanism)
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Festival of the First Fruits
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Imbolc (So. Hemisphere; Neopagan)
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Lammas Sabbat
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Lithasblot (Norse Harvest Festival)
Loaf Mass
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Lugh (Celtic Book of Days)
Lughnasa
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Lúnasa (Modern Irish)
Lùnastal (Scottish Gaelic)
Sexon Hlafmaesse
Lobster Boy Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Mati-Syra-Zemlya Day (Slavic Goddess of the Earth)
Pachamama Rayni (Festival Celebrating Mother Earth) [Ecuador; Peru]
Pellegrini (a.k.a. Peregrinus), Hermit (Christian; Saint)
Peter Apostle in Chains (Christian; Saint)
Procession of the Cross and the beginning of Dormition Fast (Eastern Orthodox)
Quarter Day (Scotland)
Richard Wilson (Artology)
Rose Macaulay (Writerism)
Sebastiano Ricci (Artology)
The Spanish Romancers (Positivist; Saints)
Vhrsti (Artology)
Warsan Shire (Writerism)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
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Egyptian Day (Unlucky Day; Middle Ages Europe) [15 of 24]
Fatal Day (Pagan) [15 of 24]
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [35 of 60]
Unlucky Monday (when Eve gave birth to Cain; Philippines) [1st Monday] (3 of 4)
Premieres
Alfred, by Thomas Arne (Opera; 1740)
Alice the Peacemaker (Disney Cartoon; 1924)
American Graffiti (Film; 1973)
Bargain Daze (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1953)
Being and Time, by Martin Heidegger (Book; 1927)
Big Chief No Treaty (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1962)
The Big Money, by John Dos Passos (Novel; 1936)
Burning Love, by Elvis Presley (Song; 1972)
Cape Kidnaveral (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1961)
Charley’s Aunt (Film; 1941)
Cook and Stagger (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1956)
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, by Judi and Ron Barrett (Children’s Book; 1978)
Concert for Bangladesh, hosted by George Harrison (Charity Concert; 1971)
Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti, by Squeeze (Album; 1985)
Cowardly Watchdog (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1966)
Crazy with the Heat (Disney Cartoon; 1947)
Crusader Rabbit (Jay Ward Cartoon TV Series; 1950)
The Dog Show (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
Driven to Extraction (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1963)
Dune, by Frank Herbert (Novel; 1965)
The Dusters, featuring the Mighty Heroes (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1971)
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, by Tom Wolfe (Novel; 1968)
Eric, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1990) [Discworld #9]
Everybody’s Rockin’, by Neil Young (Album; 1983)
The Fabulous Firework Family (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1959)
The Final Countdown (Film; 1980)
Flebus (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1957)
Flight of the Navigator (Film; 1986)
The Four Musicians of Bremen (b Iwerks Cartoon; 1922)
A Game of Thrones, by George R.R. Martin (Novel; 2000) [A Song of Fire and Ice #1]
Gangsta’s Paradise, by Coolio (Song; 1995)
Generals and Majors, by XTC (Song; 1980)
The Genie with the Light Touch (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1972)
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, by Stieg Larsson (Novel; 2008) [Millennium Trilogy #1]
Give Me Liberty (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1967)
Golden Egg Goose (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1951)
Guardians of the Galaxy (Film; 2014)
Heaven Can Wait (Film; 1943)
The Highwayman, by Alfred Noyes (Poem; 1906)
The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Arthur Conan Doyle (Novel; 1901)
House Busters (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1952)
Howard the Duck (Film; 1986)
How to Catch a Cold (Disney Cartoon; 1951)
Jeremy, by Pearl Jam (Music Video; 1992)
Judo Kudos (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1968)
King Tut’s Tomb (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1950)
The Littlest Bully (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1960)
The Lyin’ Lion (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1949)
Make Way for Ducklings, by Robert McCloskey (Children’s Book; 1941)
Meat, Drink and Be Merry (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1961)
Modern Man in Search of a Soul, by C.G. Jung (Philosophical Book; 1933)
Money (That’s What I Want), by Barrett Strong (Song; 1959)
The Monkey Wrench Gang, by Edward Abbey (Novel; 1975)
Mrs. Jones’ Rest Farm (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1949)
MTV (Cable Network; 1981)
MySpace (Social Media App; 2003)
96 Tears, by ? and the Mysterians (Song; 1966)
North Dallas Forty (Film; 1979)
Nothing in Common (Film; 1986)
Oil Through the Day (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1964)
Open House (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1953)
Paul Bunyan (Disney Cartoon; 1958)
Porky the Rain-Maker (WB LT Cartoon; 1936)
Pride of the Yard (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1954)
Rain Dogs, by Tom Waits (Album; 1985)
Rear Window (Film; 1954)
Rebecca, by Daphne du Maurier (novel; 1938)
The Road Not Taken (Poem; 1925)
Robots in Toyland (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1965)
Rule Britannia, by Thomas Arne (Song; 1740)
Señorella and the Glass Huarache (WB LT Cartoon; 1964)
Shadows on the Rock, by Willa Cather (Novel; 1931)
Shootin’ Stars (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1960)
Shotgun Shambles (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1962)
Sick, Sick Sidney (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1958)
The Snows of Kilimanjaro, by Ernest Hemingway (Short Story; 1936)
Steel Wheels, by The Rolling Stones (Album; 1989)
Superiority, by Arthur C. Clarke (Short Story; 1951)
A Swiss Miss (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1950)
The 39 Steps (Film; 1935)
Tot Watchers (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1958)
Trouble in Baghdad (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1963)
Truant Officer Donald (Disney Cartoon; 1941)
The Trumpet of the Swan, by E.B. White (Children’s Book; 1970)
Turning the Fables (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1960)
The Twist, by Chubby Checker (Song; 1960)
Video Killed the Radio Star, by The Buggles (Music Video; 1981)
A Wedding Knight (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1966)
The Wiggles, by The Wiggles (Album; 1991)
Wild and Woolly Hare (WB LT Cartoon; 1959)
Witchy Woman, by The Eagles (Song; 1972)
Today’s Name Days
Alfons, Kenneth, Peter (Austria)
Alfonz, Jonatan (Croatia)
Oskar (Czech Republic)
Maira, Maire, Mairi, Maris (Estonia)
Maire (Finland)
Alphonse (France)
Alfons, Kenneth, Peter, Uwe (Germany)
Efkleos, Elesa, Markelos, Solomoni (Greece)
Boglárka (Hungary)
Alfonso, Giacomo (Italy)
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Almeda, Bartautas, Bartautė (Lithuania)
Peder, Petra (Norway)
Brodzisław, Justyn, Konrad, Konrada, Nadia, Piotr (Poland)
Božidara (Slovakia)
Alfonso, Caridad, Esperanza, Fe, Pedro (Spain)
Per (Sweden)
Charissa, Charity, Chasity, Cheri, Cherie, Cherry, Cheryl, Esperanza, Faith, Faye, Hope, Nadia, Nadine (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 214 of 2024; 152 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of Week 31 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Tinne (Holly) [Day 27 of 28]
Chinese: Month 6 (Xin-Wei), Day 27 (Ding-You)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 26 Tammuz 5784
Islamic: 25 Muharram 1446
J Cal: 4 Purple; Foursday [4 of 30]
Julian: 19 July 2024
Moon: 8%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 17 Dante (8th Month) [The Spanish Romancers]
Runic Half Month: Thorn (Defense) [Day 9 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 43 of 94)
Week: 1st Week of August
Zodiac: Leo (Day 11 of 31)
Calendar Changes
August (Gregorian Calendar) [Month 8 of 12]
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Galactoligosaccharides Market Size, Share, Trends, Growth and Competitive Outlook
"Global Galactoligosaccharides Market – Industry Trends and Forecast to 2028
Global Galactoligosaccharides Market, By Source (Plants, Animals, Microorganisms), Form (Powder, Tablets, Capsules, Liquid), Application (Food and Beverages, Bakery Products, Dairy Products, Cereals, Others, Dietary Supplements, Infant Formula, Elderly Nutrition, Sports and Clinical Supplements and Others), Country (U.S., Canada, Mexico, Germany, Sweden, Poland, Denmark, Italy, U.K., France, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Turkey, Russia, Rest of Europe, Japan, China, India, South Korea, New Zealand, Vietnam, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Rest of Asia-Pacific, Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, South Africa, Rest of Middle East and Africa) Industry Trends and Forecast to 2028
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**Segments**
- **Type**: Galactooligosaccharides (GOS) are classified into liquid and powder forms. The powder segment dominates the market due to its ease of handling, longer shelf life, and diverse applicability in various food and beverage products.
- **Application**: The application segments of galactooligosaccharides include food and beverages, dietary supplements, pharmaceuticals, and others. Among these, the food and beverage segment holds a significant market share owing to the rising demand for functional food products.
- **Distribution Channel**: The distribution channels for galactooligosaccharides comprise direct sales and indirect sales. The indirect sales segment, including online retailing and specialty stores, is witnessing rapid growth due to the increasing consumer preference for online shopping and the availability of a wide range of products.
**Market Players**
- **FrieslandCampina** - **Dakota LActose** - **Purac Biochem/Corbion** - **Clasado Biosciences** - **Royal FrieslandCampina N.V.** - **Kerry Group**
The global galactoligosaccharides market is witnessing substantial growth, driven by increasing consumer awareness regarding the health benefits of prebiotic ingredients. Rising demand for functional food and dietary supplements that promote gut health and overall well-being is a key factor boosting market growth. The versatility of galactoligosaccharides in various applications, including food and beverages, dietary supplements, and pharmaceuticals, further expands their market potential.
Among the different segments, the powder form of galactooligosaccharides holds a dominant position in the market due to its convenience in handling, longer shelf life, and suitability for diverse product formulations. In terms of applications, the food and beverage segment accounts for a significant market share as manufacturers increasingly incorporate GOS into functional food products to meet consumer demands for healthier options.
The distribution channel segment is also crucial in the market landscape,The global galactooligosaccharides market is witnessing significant growth attributed to several key factors influencing consumer preferences and market dynamics. The increasing awareness among consumers regarding the health benefits associated with prebiotic ingredients such as galactooligosaccharides has been a driving force behind the market's expansion. With a growing focus on gut health and overall well-being, there is a rising demand for functional food and dietary supplements that contain these prebiotic compounds, leading to a surge in market growth.
The dominance of the galactooligosaccharides market by the powder segment is notable for various reasons. The powder form of GOS is preferred due to its ease of handling, longer shelf life, and versatility in diverse product formulations across the food and beverage industry. Manufacturers find the powder form convenient to incorporate into a wide range of food products, thus driving its popularity and market share. Additionally, the powder form's suitability for various applications adds to its market appeal, further propelling its growth and adoption by key players in the industry.
In terms of applications, the food and beverage segment stands out as a significant contributor to the galactooligosaccharides market. This segment accounts for a substantial market share as more manufacturers are incorporating GOS into functional food products to cater to the increasing consumer demand for healthier options. With consumers becoming more health-conscious and seeking products that offer additional nutritional benefits, the use of galactooligosaccharides in food and beverage applications continues to grow, fostering market expansion and innovation in product development.
The distribution channel segment plays a crucial role in the market landscape, with direct sales and indirect sales channels shaping the accessibility of galactooligosaccharides to consumers. The rise of indirect sales channels like online retailing and specialty stores has been significant, driven by consumers' preference for online shopping convenience and the availability of a wide range of products. The ease of purchasing galactooligosaccharides through online platforms has widened market reach and accessibility, contributing**Global Galactoligosaccharides Market**
- **Source**: Galactooligosaccharides can be derived from plants, animals, and microorganisms, each offering unique properties and applicability in various products. - **Form**: The market offers galactooligosaccharides in powder, tablets, capsules, and liquid forms, catering to different preferences and product requirements. - **Application**: Galactooligosaccharides find applications in food and beverages, bakery products, dairy products, cereals, dietary supplements, infant formula, elderly nutrition, sports and clinical supplements, and others, showcasing their versatility in diverse industries. - **Country**: The market has a global presence, including regions such as the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Germany, Sweden, Poland, Denmark, Italy, U.K., France, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Turkey, Russia, Japan, China, India, South Korea, New Zealand, Vietnam, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Brazil, Argentina, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, South Africa, and others.
The global galactoligosaccharides market is positioned for substantial growth driven by multiple factors such as increasing consumer awareness of prebiotic ingredients' health benefits and the rising demand for functional food products. The market offers galactooligosaccharides in various forms, with the powder segment currently dominating due to its convenience in handling, extended shelf life, and adapt
Core Objective of Galactoligosaccharides Market:
Every firm in the Galactoligosaccharides Market has objectives but this market research report focus on the crucial objectives, so you can analysis about competition, future market, new products, and informative data that can raise your sales volume exponentially.
Size of the Galactoligosaccharides Market and growth rate factors.
Important changes in the future Galactoligosaccharides Market.
Top worldwide competitors of the Market.
Scope and product outlook of Galactoligosaccharides Market.
Developing regions with potential growth in the future.
Tough Challenges and risk faced in Market.
Global Galactoligosaccharides top manufacturers profile and sales statistics.
Highlights of TOC:
Chapter 1: Market overview
Chapter 2: Global Galactoligosaccharides Market
Chapter 3: Regional analysis of the Global Galactoligosaccharides Market industry
Chapter 4: Galactoligosaccharides Market segmentation based on types and applications
Chapter 5: Revenue analysis based on types and applications
Chapter 6: Market share
Chapter 7: Competitive Landscape
Chapter 8: Drivers, Restraints, Challenges, and Opportunities
Chapter 9: Gross Margin and Price Analysis
Regional Analysis for Galactoligosaccharides Market:
APAC (Japan, China, South Korea, Australia, India, and Rest of APAC; Rest of APAC is further segmented into Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, New Zealand, Vietnam, and Sri Lanka)
Europe (Germany, UK, France, Spain, Italy, Russia, Rest of Europe; Rest of Europe is further segmented into Belgium, Denmark, Austria, Norway, Sweden, The Netherlands, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania)
North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico)
South America (Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Rest of South America)
MEA (Saudi Arabia, UAE, South Africa)
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Corporate Wellness Market Prognosticated For A Ravishing Growth By 2031
The Corporate Wellness Market outlook looks extremely promising is a valuable source of insightful data for business strategists. It provides the industry overview with growth analysis and historical & futuristic cost, revenue, demand and supply data. The research analysts provide an elaborate description of the value chain, future roadmaps and its distributor analysis. The forecast market information, SWOT analysis, Corporate Wellness market scenario, and feasibility study are the vital aspects analyzed in this report. The report also presents forecasts for Corporate Wellness investments from 2024 to 2031.
Global Corporate Wellness Market size was valued at USD 70.12 billion in 2022 and is poised to grow from USD 73.25 billion in 2023 to USD 103.94 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 4.47% in the forecast period (2024-2031).
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The Corporate Wellness is segmented into the next classes.
Global Corporate Wellness Market is segmented on the basis of service, end user, category, delivery model, and region.
By service, market is segmented into Health Risk Assessment, Fitness, Smoking Cessation, Health Screening, Nutrition & Weight Management, Stress Management, and Others. By end user, market is segmented into Small Scale Organizations, Medium Scale Organizations, and Large-Scale Organizations. By category, market is segmented into Fitness & Nutrition Consultants, Psychological Therapists, and Organizations/Employers. By delivery model, market is segmented into Onsite, and Offsite. By region, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa, and Latin America.
Profitable players of the Corporate Wellness market are:
Virgin Pulse Wellness Corporate Solutions ComPsych Corporation Provant Health Solutions Optum, Inc. EXOS Vitality Group Marino Wellness Truworth Wellness Sodexo (France) Wellness Layers TotalWellness Health Cerner Corporation Premise Health Kinema Fitness Fitbit, Inc. CoreHealth Technologies (Canada) Limeade LifeDojo RedBrick Health (US)
Regional Evaluation
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Nutraceutical Products Market Expected to Reach $691.87 Billion by 2030, Growing at a 7.8% CAGR
The Nutraceutical Products Market is projected to reach $691.87 billion by 2030, registering a robust CAGR of 7.8% from 2023 to 2030, according to a new report by Meticulous Research®.
The rising demand for nutraceuticals is driven by the aging population, the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, and growing awareness about the role of nutrition in disease prevention and healthy living.
Aging Population and Rising Chronic Disease Prevalence: Key Market Drivers
Aging is associated with a gradual decline in the body’s structural and functional capabilities, making older adults more vulnerable to various chronic diseases. According to the United Nations, the global population aged 65 and above is expected to grow significantly, from one in 11 people in 2019 to one in six by 2050. In regions like Europe and North America, this figure could rise to one in four. Additionally, the number of people aged 80 and above is forecasted to triple, from 143 million in 2019 to 426 million by 2050. As the elderly population grows, so too does the need for nutraceuticals that support healthy aging and the prevention of age-related diseases.
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The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders is further fueling demand. World Health Organization (WHO) data shows that noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are responsible for 74% of all deaths globally, with 41 million deaths occurring annually due to chronic conditions. Cardiovascular diseases account for 17.9 million deaths, cancers for 9.3 million, and diabetes for 2.0 million deaths each year. If not addressed through timely interventions, the annual death toll from NCDs is projected to rise to 55 million by 2030.
Nutritional interventions, including functional foods and beverages, offer a promising solution to the rising burden of chronic diseases. With the global focus shifting toward prevention rather than treatment, nutraceutical products are becoming an integral part of personalized nutrition strategies tailored to individual health needs and dietary preferences.
Expanding Market Scope: Product Categories and Regional Insights
The nutraceutical products market spans several key categories, providing a broad spectrum of solutions that cater to diverse health needs:
By Type:
Functional Food (including dairy, bakery products, snacks, confectionery, and infant foods)
Functional Beverages (energy drinks, sports drinks, fortified juices, and dairy-based beverages)
Dietary Supplements (tablets, capsules, powders, liquids)
By Source:
Vitamins, Probiotics, Minerals, Proteins and Amino Acids, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Prebiotics, Phytochemicals, and Plant Extracts
By Distribution Channel:
Supermarkets & Hypermarkets, Convenience Stores, Pharmacies, Specialty Stores, and E-commerce platforms
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North America: Led by the U.S. and Canada
Europe: Including the U.K., Germany, France, Spain, and Italy
Asia-Pacific: Dominated by China, India, Japan, and Australia
Latin America: With a strong presence in Brazil and Mexico
Middle East & Africa: Featuring growth in emerging markets like the UAE and Saudi Arabia
The Role of Functional Foods and Beverages in Disease Prevention
Nutrition is increasingly recognized as a crucial factor in preventing chronic diseases, with nutraceuticals playing a pivotal role. Functional foods and beverages, which provide essential nutrients while offering specific health benefits, are gaining popularity among health-conscious consumers. From boosting immunity to supporting heart health and managing weight, these products are proving to be valuable tools in disease prevention.
Consumers are particularly drawn to nutraceuticals that offer low-fat, cholesterol-free, and high-protein content, alongside specialized formulations designed to address conditions like hypertension, diabetes, and obesity. As the demand for healthier options grows, the functional foods and beverages market is expected to witness substantial expansion in the coming years.
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The increasing incidence of chronic diseases has also led to a surge in interest in personalized nutrition. Tailoring dietary recommendations to an individual's unique health profile, nutraceutical products provide targeted solutions that address specific health concerns, from managing blood sugar levels to improving joint health.
As the global health landscape continues to evolve, nutraceuticals are expected to play an even greater role in promoting health and wellness, particularly in aging populations. With the market poised for significant growth, industry players are focusing on innovation and product development to meet the diverse and growing needs of consumers.
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Top 20 Incentive Travel Destinations
Incentive travel is much more than a reward for your team; it’s all about creating some lifetime memories that encourage further success. When your top performers go over and above, they need an experience that makes all the hard work worth it.
But with an ocean of fantastic destinations out there, sometimes it can be complicated to narrow down the perfect spot for your next incentive trip. Should you go for the vibrant energy of a city escape, the calming vibes of a beach retreat, or the adventure of a mountain getaway?
To make things a bit easier for you, we have decided on some of the best incentive travel destinations and included what makes each destination special, as well as the best time to visit. Let’s dive in!
Incentive Trip Ideas You Must Know
Options can be endless when planning an incentive trip. The key is to find the right program that fits into the interests and goals of your team. Whether it is adventure, relaxation, or a cultural dip, there is an incentive travel program that will leave its mark.
To get some inspiration, here are a few stand-out examples of group incentive travel programs that offer something unique for any team.
Luxury Beach Vacations
Give your team the ultimate reward-luxurious beach vacations to Cabo, Mexico, or Bali. These trips are purely rest and adventure combined: relaxing in the sun, sitting by the ocean, snorkeling, sailing, and paddleboarding. This is great for rewarding your team while taking a breath in a pretty environment.
Adventure Travel
Adventure travel programs are great for teams that are excited about adventures. Whether it be hiking through national parks, zipping through tropical forests, or white-water rafting in fast-moving rivers, adventure trips bring out the thrill-seeker in everyone. They don’t just offer adrenaline-pumping activities but also foster team bonding in a unique way. Think New Zealand, Costa Rica, or the Canadian Rockies.
Cultural Tours
Take your team on a cultural tour and indulge them in the rich history and tradition of a place they have never visited. This type of program offers the opportunity to explore local landmarks, learn about regional art, and indulge in new food. From ancient ruins in Rome to bright-colored markets in Marrakech to learning the history of temples in Kyoto, cultural tours bring depth, enrichment, and inspiration into an experience.
Wellness Retreats
Wellness retreats are all about resetting the mind and body. A health-and-wellness-focused program enables your team to relax, recharge, and go back to work with fresh eyes. Such wellness retreat programs will include yoga sessions, meditation workshops, spa treatments, and healthy nutrition. Popular wellness destinations such as Bali, the Swiss Alps, or Sedona, Arizona, offer serene environments that enable one to relax and practice self-care.
Outdoor Team-Building Experiences
Outdoor team-building experiences offer a fun and dynamic way to encourage collaboration and teamwork. Whether it’s obstacle courses, survival challenges, or group sports such as beach volleyball and soccer – these programs incorporate physical action with problem-solving done by the group. Events can be held at Lake Tahoe, California, or the Scottish Highlands. These are interactive experiences promoting camaraderie for the team in a refreshing outdoor environment.
City Escapes
City escapes suit teams who love to dive into vivid city scenery. This kind of program offers a mix of cultural awareness, entertainment, and leisure. Teams can be treated to fine dining, world-class museums, and the hustle and bustle of city life. Destinations like New York, Tokyo, or Paris offer the groups an enormous array of activities that range from Broadway theater performances down to Michelin-star restaurants, so everyone will find something for their taste.
Sustainability-Focused Trips
With a focus on sustainability, such an incentive program will be a great way of rewarding teams while giving back to the environment. Many of these trips include eco-tours, volunteer activities with tree planting or wildlife conservation, and environmentally-friendly accommodation. Places like Costa Rica, Iceland, or the Galápagos Islands are considered ideal destinations for teams that seek to make a positive impact on the environment.
Incentive Travel Destinations to Add to Your Bucket List
Now that you have some ideas of the type of incentive trip your team would love and help in improving employee motivation, the next step involves choosing the perfect destination. Whether it be thrilling mountain escapes, sun-soaked beaches, or bustling cultural hubs, the location will definitely play a key role in shaping an experience.
Here are some of the best incentive travel destinations that fit any taste and guarantee a memorable experience for your team.
1. Yosemite National Park, USA
If you are a nature lover, then Yosemite National Park is the ultimate place to be. Located in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains, Yosemite is renowned for its granite cliffs and waterfalls, as well as the ancient giant sequoias.
Recommended activities: Your team can participate in hiking, camping, rock climbing, or just sitting around admiring the beauty of life. A raft trip on the Merced River is also great, and there are many places to fish or swim.
Best time to visit: For ideal weather and few crowds, aim for the fall or spring.
2. St. Kitts & Nevis
The twin Caribbean islands of St. Kitts & Nevis combine unspoiled, lush tropical landscapes with hues of emerald mountains, pristine beaches, and colorful history. These islands are ideal for those seeking rest and relaxation, as well as exciting adventures. With a languid atmosphere, picturesque coastal scenery, and exciting outdoor activities, they form the perfect setting for an incentive trip that combines beachside luxury with a touch of exploration.
Recommended activities: Activities include lounging on the white-sand beaches, touring the historic Brimstone Hill Fortress, or taking a scenic hike up Mount Liamuiga, a dormant volcano. For the water enthusiast, there’s snorkeling, sailing, and diving on hand to observe colorful marine life.
Best time to visit: November to April is the time of the year that ensures decent weather for outdoor activities and relaxation on the beach.
3. Malta
Malta is one of the island destinations in the Mediterranean that is endowed with a rich history and cultural heritage. This is an ideal combination of stunning coastal views, ancient sites, and colorful local festivals.
Recommended activities: You can roam around the UNESCO capital Valletta, pay a trip to the ancient temples like Ħaġar Qim, or you can hike the cliffs at Dingli. There are also diving opportunities for those who want to discover the underwater world, or you can simply relax and enjoy the island’s diverse cultural scene.
Best time to visit: Spring and autumn offer you the greatest weather for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
4. Balearic Islands, Spain
The Balearic Islands (Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera) are famous for their beautiful beaches, which are a beautiful turquoise color and have a lively atmosphere. Whether your team seeks relaxation or partying, these islands are sure to satisfy you.
Recommended activities: You may enjoy the beach, dive into water sports, experiment with the local cuisine, or sail on a sailing ship. And if the group is after some nightlife, Ibiza won’t disappoint.
Best time to visit: From April to May and from September to October, the weather is warm, and there are fewer crowds.
5. Australia
Australia is a giant and vast country that takes in everything from iconic cities like Sydney and Melbourne to awe-inspiring natural wonders, including the Great Barrier Reef and the Outback. Be it discovering sprawling city landscapes, diving into the most vibrant marine life, or even having typical experiences with unique wildlife, it’s all here in Australia.
Recommended activities: Iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge; snorkeling or diving at the Great Barrier Reef; and Uluru and the Blue Mountains for Nature parks. For a taste of culture, immerse in Australia’s Indigenous heritage or experience world-class dining and shopping in the cosmopolitan cities.
Best time to visit: During spring, from September to November, and during the autumn season, from March to May. These are the perfect months during which most wonders of Australia can be visited comfortably.
6. Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Punta Cana is a tropical heaven, granting beautiful beach resorts to thrilling outdoor adventures. It’s the best place for your team to relax and enjoy their success.
Recommended activities: Chill out on Bavaro Beach, go swimming among the coral reefs, or have a spa treatment. If you want more action, you can also do zip-lining, take a catamaran cruise, or play a round of golf at one of the many nearby courses.
Best time to visit: The dry season from December to April is perfect, with a lot of sunshine and warm temperatures.
7. Santorini, Greece
Santorini is a stunning Greek island famous for its whitewashed buildings, blue-domed churches, and jaw-dropping sunsets. It’s also the only inhabited volcanic caldera in the world, which adds a unique touch to its charm. Santorini’s rich history, scenic views, and laid-back atmosphere make it the perfect incentive trip destination.
Recommended activities: Wander through the charming villages of Oia and Fira, sip on local wines at vineyards, relax on the island’s volcanic beaches, and don’t forget to catch one of those iconic sunsets.
Best time to visit: April to October is ideal for warm weather and fewer crowds.
8. Peru
History, culture, and natural beauty make Peru an extraordinary destination for a group incentive trip. From the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu to the vibrancy of the Lima streets, Peru has a host of different experiences that will inspire and captivate your team. Whether it is an adventure in the Andes for your group or diving deep into the rich history of the country, Peru has everything.
Recommended activities: Visit the mysterious ruins of Machu Picchu, hike through the Sacred Valley, or explore Lake Titicaca by boat. For a taste of culture, head to Cusco-the old capital of the Inca Empire-or Lima, with its mix of cosmopolitan amenity and gastronomic values.
Best time to visit: The dry season falls from May to September, which is ideal for touring outdoor attractions in Peru and its ancient sites.
9. Amalfi Coast, Italy
The Amalfi Coast is pure Mediterranean magic, with its dramatic cliffs, colorful seaside towns, and amazing food. It is a dream destination for every person who loves to combine nature, culture, and excellent food. The coastline is renowned for fresh seafood and the famous lemons of Amalfi, so you will be able to get everything you need for an unforgettable incentive trip.
Recommended activities: Explore villages like Positano and Ravello; enjoy local, genuine Italian food; visit the ancient ruins of Pompeii; go on a hike along the beautiful coasts; or take a boat tour to neighboring islands.
Best time to visit: May through September offers the finest weather with warm sunny days.
10. Prague, Czech Republic
Prague is like stepping into a fairy tale, with streets made of stone, great architecture, and full of history. Definitely a city suitable for those interested in history and everything that speaks to old-world charm, it has a great deal of Gothic cathedrals and medieval bridges. It’s even on the UNESCO World Heritage sites, meaning it should be one place to absolutely see.
Recommended activities: Visit Prague Castle, cross the famous Charles Bridge, look at the famous astronomical clock, and try typical Czech cuisine in one of the many quaint restaurants.
Best time to visit: May to September to have pleasant weather and sunny days.
11. Reykjavik, Iceland
Reykjavik is the perfect gateway to a plethora of Iceland’s natural wonders, from dramatic waterfalls to steaming geothermal hot springs. This is an exceptional destination for adventurous teams that want to see nature at its best. The city itself has a lively cultural scene, making it ideal for a combination of adventure and relaxation.
Recommended activities: Waterfalls, Ice Caves, and relaxing in the Blue Lagoon are just the tip of the iceberg. Of course, if you catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights, consider yourself lucky. Those who enjoy the outdoors will appreciate summer days of over 20 hours and have the ability to go sightseeing through this lovely country.
Best time to visit: June to August is best for longer days and milder temperatures in this region for outdoor activities.
12. Vancouver, Canada
Nestled between the mountains and the ocean, Vancouver represents a perfect blend of city sophistication and natural beauty. Be it the plentiful outdoor adventures, the growing foodie scene, or stunning landscapes, Vancouver has become an excellent choice to consider for an incentive trip.
Recommended activities: Stanley Park hike or bike ride, Granville Island Public Market street scene, and spectacular Grouse Mountain views are just the starting point. The more adventurous might enjoy kayaking, hiking, and biking throughout and outside the city.
Best time to visit: Vancouver has a completely mild climate, so it’s an anytime-of-year destination for an incentive trip.
13. Phuket, Thailand
Phuket is all about sun, sand, and stunning scenery. With crystal-clear waters, beautiful beaches, and a rich culture, this island perfectly combines relaxation and adventure. From basking in the sun on its white-sand beaches to trekking through temples and elephant parks, there is something for everyone in Phuket.
Recommended activities: Activities include walking around the busy streets of Patong, relaxing at the beaches with sand on Kata Beach, and with views of Phang Nga Bay. If your team is into water activities, snorkeling and scuba diving on the popular Phi Phi Islands should not be missed.
Best time to visit: The dry season, from November to April, is the best time to experience Phuket in its fullest glory.
14. Queenstown, New Zealand
Queenstown is a paradise for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, glacier-fed rivers, and ancient forests, it’s the ultimate adventure destination. From bungee jumping to skydiving, this town is packed with adrenaline-pumping activities, but it’s also a great place to unwind with luxurious spas and wellness retreats.
Recommended activities: Try your hand at bungee jumping, jet boating, or skydiving for a serious adrenaline rush. If you’re after something more laid-back, take a cruise on Lake Wakatipu or enjoy the town’s vibrant restaurant and bar scene.
Best time to visit: December to February, during the summer months, is ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying Queenstown’s natural beauty.
15. Costa Rica
Costa Rica is a dream destination for eco-adventurers, offering a mix of rainforests, volcanoes, and stunning beaches. Known for its incredible biodiversity and a laid-back “pura vida” lifestyle, Costa Rica is ideal for trip attendees looking to both unwind and enjoy exciting outdoor activities. Whether it’s exploring national parks or spotting wildlife, this tropical paradise has something for everyone.
Recommended activities: Trek through lush rainforests, hike around active volcanoes like Arenal, or relax on the pristine Pacific and Caribbean coastlines. For adrenaline lovers, there’s zip-lining through the treetops, white-water rafting, and surfing. Don’t forget to visit the natural hot springs near Arenal Volcano for a relaxing dip after a day of adventure.
Best time to visit: The dry season from December to April is perfect for exploring Costa Rica’s natural wonders.
16. Santa Barbara, USA
Santa Barbara, often called the “American Riviera,” is known for its Mediterranean climate, stunning coastal views, and relaxed yet sophisticated vibe. It’s a great spot for incentive trips that combine luxury with plenty of outdoor fun. From its gorgeous beaches to its rolling vineyards, Santa Barbara offers a well-rounded experience for all tastes.
Recommended activities: Wine tasting is a must in the nearby vineyards of the Santa Ynez Valley. For those looking to explore, you can hike in the scenic Santa Ynez Mountains, stroll through the beautiful downtown area, or hit the beach for paddle boarding or surfing. The region’s restaurants also offer fantastic farm-to-table dining experiences, perfect for winding down after a day of exploring.
Best time to visit: Santa Barbara’s mild climate makes it a great year-round destination, but spring and fall offer the most comfortable weather.
17. Québec City, Canada
Stepping into Québec City is like taking a leap into a European fairytale with its cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and French influence. This charming town has everything in terms of cultural experience in North America. One of the oldest cities on the continent, Québec City fuses rich history with a fresh, modern cultural scene that makes it an ideal destination for an incentive trip.
Recommended activities: Stroll through Old Québec, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where you’ll see historic sites like the Château Frontenac and city walls. You should try some French menu items at a little bistro near your hotel or visit in winter to take in the famous Carnaval de Québec. Packed with parades and winter sports, this festive occasion is sure to delight.
Best time to visit: During summer, from June to September, if you want to enjoy good weather, or during winter, from December to February, to experience the place filled with snow magically.
18. Aspen, USA
Aspen represents one of the world’s most appreciated mountain destinations because of its sumptuous ski resorts and a visual feast of alpine scenery. Nestled within the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, this charming town is the ultimate haven for teams looking to balance outdoor adventure with relaxation. You can ski during winter and go hiking during summer. It has something to offer to almost all kinds of nature lovers or luxury seekers throughout the year.
Recommended activities: Winter visitors can ski or snowboard down world-class mountains. During summer, Aspen becomes a haven for hikers, mountain bikers, and all those looking forward to outdoor festivals and concerts. For some relaxation, take some time off at one of Aspen’s upscale spas or explore the vibrant local dining and shopping scene.
Best time to visit: Winter from December to February is considered the best for skiing, while summer from June to August is considered best for hiking and other outdoor events.
19. Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen blends old-world charm with modern Scandinavian design. Famous for its canals, complete with little bridges, bike-friendly streets, and a current, pulsing cultural scene, this city really covers it all- from historic to innovative. From the colorful Nyhavn harbor to the Michelin-starred restaurants, everything in Copenhagen is perfectly matched for an incentive trip that will harmoniously blend exploration with relaxation.
Recommended activities: A boat tour in town through the canals, a visit to the famous Tivoli Gardens for amusement, or historic sites such as Rosenborg Castle and The Little Mermaid statue. Food in Copenhagen also draws big interest, from traditional Danish smørrebrød to modern gastronomy at famous restaurants like Noma.
Best time to visit: May to September is the best period of the year to get good weather for spending lots of time outdoors in the city’s parks, palaces, and outdoor cafes.
20. Marrakech, Morocco
Marrakech is an exotic and vibrant city steeped steeply in an uncommon blend of ancient traditions along with the most modern luxury. From the lively souks down to grand palaces, Marrakech can offer a perfect destination for attendees seeking adventure, history, and relaxation-all in one. Colorful streets, fragrances of spices, and the architecture make it unbeatable for incentive trips.
Recommended activities: Dive into the vibrant souks of Medina and shop for handicraft goods and spices; make sure to visit the beautiful Majorelle Garden as a retreat from stimuli. Relax at a traditional hammam spa, and take an additional day to hike nearby in the Atlas Mountains or seek a camelback adventure across the desert.
Best time to visit: Gentle weather and not too many tourists make the periods from March to May and from September to November the best times for touring the city.
Final Thoughts
Incentive travel offers more than just a break from the routine – it’s a way to reward your team with experiences that leave a lasting impact. From luxurious beach vacations and adrenaline-pumping adventures to cultural tours and wellness retreats, the options are endless for creating a program that fits your team’s personality and goals. Pairing these programs with the perfect destinations, whether it’s the beaches of Santa Barbara, the mountains of Queenstown, or the rich culture of Marrakech, can truly elevate the experience.
By carefully selecting both the type of trip and the ideal location, you’re not only celebrating your team’s achievements but also fostering stronger bonds and renewed motivation. Whether your goal is relaxation, adventure, or personal growth, the right incentive trip can inspire your team and drive future success.
For impactful incentive trips, consult the experts at Gapp Group. We tailor each trip based on your team’s preferences and ensure it leaves the employees with unforgettable memories. Contact us today!
FAQs on Incentive Travel Destinations
Q1. What is an incentive travel?
Incentive travel is a reward trip given to employees or business associates to motivate and recognize their performance. It can be for individuals or groups based on achieving specific goals.
Q2. How do I choose the right incentive travel destination?
Consider your team’s interests, the type of experience you want (relaxation, adventure, culture), and your budget. Also, think about the best time of year and ease of travel.
Q3. What are some unique activities or experiences to include in an incentive travel program?
Include activities like hiking, zip-lining, spa treatments, or cultural experiences such as guided tours and cooking classes, depending on your team’s preferences.
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Caps And Closures Market Business Growth, Opportunities and Forecast 2024-2030
The global caps and closures market size was estimated at USD 74.64 billion in 2023 and is anticipated to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.9% from 2024 to 2030.
Growing demand for various food products and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages is anticipated to trigger market growth. Caps and closures act as a barrier and prevent packaged contents from getting exposed to ambient air and dust particles and allow easy dispensing. Caps and closures have applications in several other end-use industries, such as healthcare, personal care, home care, and automotive. Rising awareness about the benefits of healthy eating is likely to boost the demand for dietary supplements, which in turn is expected to further drive demand for packaging products.
Gather more insights about the market drivers, restrains and growth of the Caps And Closures Market
Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), a leading trade association representing dietary supplement and functional food manufacturers and ingredient suppliers in the U.S. conducted a consumer survey in 2023 on dietary supplements, wherein multivitamins were consumed by 70% of participants, followed by specialty supplements such as omega-3s, melatonin, probiotics, and fiber used by 52 % of participants. In addition, the sports nutrition supplements segment witnessed a 5% increase in consumption compared to previous years. All these factors are anticipated to drive the demand for market growth.
Increasing demand for caps and closures is closely associated with the rise of urbanization in the U.S. Consumers in urban areas prefer packaging solutions that are convenient and suitable for on-the-go consumption of food and beverages. Caps and closures play a vital role in providing this convenience by ensuring easy opening and closing of products, as well as preventing spills. In addition, they create an airtight seal that keeps the products fresh for a longer period by preventing the entry of bacteria. These address the growing concerns about safety and hygiene associated with food and beverage products, as they help prevent spoilage. Hence, expanding food and beverage industries with growing urbanization is expected to boost the demand for caps and closures over the forecast period.
Caps And Closures Market Segmentation
Grand View Research has segmented the global caps and closures market report based on material, product, application, and region:
Material Outlook (Volume, Million Units; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
• Plastic
• Metal
• Others
Product Outlook (Volume, Million Units; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
• Dispensing Caps
• Screw Closures
• Crown Closures
• Aerosol Closures
• Others
Application Outlook (Volume, Million Units; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
• Beverages
• Food
• Healthcare
• Personal Care
• Home Care
• Industrial
Regional Outlook (Volume, Million Units; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
• North America
o U.S.
o Canada
o Mexico
• Europe
o UK
o Germany
o France
o Italy
o Spain
• Asia Pacific
o China
o India
o Japan
o South Korea
o Australia
o Southeast Asia
• Central & South America
o Argentina
o Brazil
• Middle East & Africa
o South Africa
o Saudi Arabia
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• The global rigid polyurethane foams market was estimated at a value of USD 20.69 million in 2023 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.8% from 2024 to 2030.
• The global purging compound market size was valued at USD 748.5 million in 2023 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.3% from 2024 to 2030.
Key Companies & Market Share Insights
The market is characterized by the presence of multinational as well as regional players and several public-listed companies globally, making the market space highly competitive. Key players mainly cater to the demand from food, beverages, pharmaceutical, and beauty products industries.
Major players operating in the caps and closures industry are undertaking different strategies such as product launches, mergers, joint ventures, acquisitions, and geographical expansion. For instance, in February 2023, Berry Global Inc. introduced a comprehensive packaging solution specifically designed for pharmaceutical and herbal markets, targeting syrup and liquid medicines. This solution includes child-resistant and tamper-evident PET bottles and closures. The product range consists of seven different sizes, ranging from 20ml to one liter, all featuring a 28mm neck. Notably, certain bottles and closures within this range have undergone rigorous testing and certification processes, meeting child-resistant standards set by the EU's ISO8317 and US' 16CFR1700.20 regulations.
Key Caps And Closures Companies:
• Crown
• Amcor plc
• Closure Systems International
• Ball Corporation
• Silgan Holdings Inc.
• Guala Closures S.p.A
• AptarGroup, Inc.
• BERICAP
• Nippon Closures Co., Ltd.
• Sonoco Products Company
• Webpac Ltd
• JELINEK CORK GROUP
• UAB Elmoris
• CL Smith
• PELLICONI & C. SPA
• O. BERK
• UNITED CAPS
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Insect Protein Market Size: Competitive Landscape and Recent Industry Development Analysis 2023 to 2033
From 2023 to 2033, the insect protein market (Marché des protéines d’insectes) is projected to accelerate at a CAGR of 17.7% from its 2023 value of USD 602.3 million. By 2033, there is going to be USD 3.1 billion global market.
Over the projected period, the demand for insect protein is anticipated to increase due to rising consumer awareness of the consumption of nutrient-dense food products and rising customer preference for a healthy lifestyle.
Information Source: https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/insect-protein-market
Thriving Applications and High Protein Content in Insects Insect Protein Need is Increasing
The demand for wholesome food products has grown as a result of rising health consciousness among customers throughout the world. As a result, manufacturers in a variety of industries now have the opportunity to sell such food items.
Consumers today place a premium on natural products and pay attention to the components in their food as well as how it is produced and where it comes from. Some of the main factors anticipated to boost insect protein market expansion throughout the projected period include rising expenditure on functional food products, an increase in the number of sports and gym enthusiasts, and consumers searching for healthy and sustainable food options.
High Costs Limit Market Expansion
Due to its functional, environmental, and nutritional advantages, insect protein is one of the distinctive and innovative animal feed proteins. High costs, regulations, and constrained production capacity continue to be the key barriers to progress of the insect protein market.
The equipment and processes needed to create insect-based proteins need to be optimised for large-scale manufacturing because they are currently expensive. Although many consumers are priced out of this market, few consumers are willing to pay higher rates for the health and environmental advantages of protein derived from insects.
Regional Outlook
Developing Product Demand for Human Consumption May Cause Europe to Exhibit a Strong Growth.
The lion’s share of the revenue came from the European continent. For uses in the food and beverage sector, animal nutrition, and personal care, insect protein is more widely accepted by consumers in the European insect protein market.
Demand is anticipated to increase in the European market as a result of the recent approval of insect protein for feed, especially that for pigs and poultry. The market is anticipated to grow significantly over the forecast period due to the high demand for insect protein from industrialised nations like France, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
The revenue was largely from North America. The market is projected to be a significant market because consumers are becoming more conscious of the use of insect-based products and have a greater need for food products that are nutrient-dense.
Due to Mexico and Canada’s substantial growth potential for new companies and product launches, the insect protein market is likely to grow throughout the projected period.
Key Takeaways
With a CAGR of 20.6% and an expected market size of US$ 1.1 billion in 2033, the insect protein market in the United States is expected to grow rapidly over the projected period.
With a strong CAGR of 11.9% and an expected market size of US$ 129 million in 2033, the Chinese market is expected to grow throughout the course of the estimated period.
In 2033, it is expected that the Japan market would generate US$ 61.7 million and grow at a 9.5% CAGR.
With a CAGR of 23.6% throughout the projection period, it is anticipated that the United Kingdom market would grow quickly, reaching US$ 300.8 million in 2033.
The insect protein market in South Korea is predicted to expand at a CAGR of 9.8% over the predicted time period and could reach US$ 35.5 million in 2033.
Powder is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 15.4% over the anticipated time frame in the form category.
The insect type category’s Caterpillars sector could have a CAGR of 21.8% from 2023 to 2033.
Competitive Landscape
With numerous large- and small-scale manufacturers present, the market is competitive and concentrated. The leading market participants include Aspire Food Group Protifarm, EntomoFarms, Chapul Cricket Protein, Jimini’s, Swarm Nutrition GmbH, EnviroFlight LLC, AgriProtein Holdings Ltd. nsect, Hexafly, Innovafeed, and Protix. To meet the demand on a global scale, these major firms are concentrating on increasing their manufacturing capacity.
Recent Development
· Partnership – To Expand Its Insect Protein Industry
Archer Daniels Midland Company and Innova Feed announced a partnership in November 2020. The partnership was formed in order to grow its insect protein business by developing a new facility in Illinois, the U.S., with a target capacity of 60,000 tonnes of insect protein annually.
Key Segments
Insect Type:
Beetles
Caterpillars
Bees, Wasps, and Ants
Grasshoppers, Locusts, and Crickets
Others
Form:
Whole Insect
Powder
Application:
Food & Beverages
Animal Nutrition
Aquafeed
Pet Food
Poultry Feed
Pharmaceuticals & Cosmetics
Region:
North America
Latin America
Europe
East Asia
South Asia
Oceania
The Middle East & Africa (MEA)
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Nutritional Supplements Market Segmentation and Major key Players Analysis 2030
Nutritional Supplements Industry Overview
The global nutritional supplements market size was estimated at USD 381.47 billion in 2022 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.3% from 2023 to 2030.
Growing attention to health has significantly helped the market thrive. Moreover, the rising prevalence of non-communicable diseases has resulted in the faster adoption of nutritional supplements to enrich overall well-being. According to the Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases (GACD), approximately 71% of deaths globally occur due to non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Thus, these alarming statistics have shifted the focus on well-being and health, which is expected to increase the demand for nutritional supplements.
Gather more insights about the market drivers, restrains and growth of theNutritional Supplements Market
Moreover, sports nutrition has also been trending due to a shift in emphasis toward fitness and wellness among the adult population. Through social media platforms and endorsements, fitness professionals, athletes, and enthusiasts encourage people to stay healthy and fit. For instance, in December 2022, Amway India, a key player in the market, launched the campaign “Passion Ko Do Poshan” with Mirabai Chanu, an Indian weightlifter, to market its product line Nutrilite. The campaign was advertised via digital platforms such as YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. In addition, as the worldwide population suffering from conditions such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disorders, is growing day by day, individuals are encouraged to embrace a healthy lifestyle that lowers the risk of getting such disorders.
Furthermore, awareness about maintaining a nutritious diet to complete nutritional necessities has been gaining momentum. Governments, globally, particularly in developing countries where malnutrition is highly prevalent, continuously introduce initiatives to enhance the health condition of individuals. For instance, in June 2022, the "Supplement Your Knowledge" initiative was launched by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to inform, educate, and enhance knowledge of dietary supplements in educators, customers, and healthcare professionals. Nutritional supplementation has been pivotal in enhancing the status of malnutrition in some countries.
Access to dietary supplementation has been made more convenient through online and retail channels. The ease of availability has been a significant aspect propelling the market. E-commerce platforms are also driving the demand of the market owing to the enhanced visibility of products and wider reach across all age groups and socio-economic strata. E-commerce platforms have gained traction in developing countries such as India, China, and Mexico. Moreover, many market participants are launching their offerings on e-commerce platforms to reinforce their business avenues. For instance, in March 2022, Cymbiotika, a nutritional supplement company, established its e-commerce platform in the UK for natural supplements. The increased adoption of e-commerce platforms due to the pandemic has further fueled market growth.
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The global immune health supplements market size was estimated at USD 26.60 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 10.72% from 2024 to 2030.
The global sports nutrition market size was valued at USD 45.24 billion in 2023 and is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.5% from 2024 to 2030.
Regional Insights
In terms of region, Asia Pacific dominated the nutritional supplements market in 2022 with a revenue share of 39.4%. Factors such as the low price of raw materials, availability of functional foods, and high cognition regarding the health advantages of nutritional supplements have driven regional growth. Nations like Japan and China have been leaders in enriched foods with high nutritional value. Multiple products are particularly produced in the region and shipped to other parts of the globe, contributing positively to the growth of the market. In addition, companies in the industry are entering the region. For instance, in May 2023, USANA Health Sciences, Inc. announced its plan to enter the market in India in the latter half of 2023.
The market for Latin America is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR of 8.0% from 2023 to 2030. The notable demand for health products across the region is driving the regional growth of the market. The increasing awareness about well-being and health and the rising popularity of nutrient-rich food propel the market. The rise in the disposable income of the people has led to extra spending on fitness and health products, thus fueling the growth of the market.
Key Nutritional Supplements Company Insights
The key participants in the nutritional supplements industry are launching various strategic initiatives to retain their market presence. In addition, different strategic initiatives help market participants to strengthen their industry position. For instance, in May 2023, Launch Hydrate, a key player in the sports nutrition industry, partnered with Perfect Game, a softball and baseball organization. This collaboration aimed to offer various sports drinks to the Perfect Game participants. For instance, in April 2023, Hemperella launched hemp-based protein powder, hemp muesli, and protein bars, among others.
Key Companies profiled:
Glanbia PLC
Abbott
Nestlé Health Science
Herbalife International of America, Inc
Amway Corp.
PepsiCo
Clif Bar & Company
Science in Sport plc
THG PLC
CSN
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Holidays 8.1
Holidays
African Emancipation Day (Trinidad and Tobago)
Air Force Day
Armed Forces Day (China, Lebanon)
Azerbaijani Language and Alphabet Day
Basil Day (French Republic)
Battle of Athens Day
Bitcoin Independence Day
Caribbean Day
Chopsticks Day
Clergy Sexual Abuse Awareness and Prevention Day
Cross-Quarter Day
Cycle to Work Day (UK)
Day of Azerbaijani Language and Alphabet
Day of Pachamama (Peru)
Day of the Rear Services of the Armed Forces (Russia)
Day of the Telephone Operator (Mexico)
DOGust
Earth Overshoot Day 2024 (a.k.a. Ecological Debt Day) [ website ]
Ectopic Pregnancy Awareness Day
801 Day
Emancipation Day (UK; British Commonwealth)
Freedom Day (Belize)
Freedom to Marry Day (Minnesota)
Friendship Day
Gold Star Children’s Day
Girlfriends’ Day
Good Sportsmanship Day
Grain Marketing Freedom Day (Canada)
Guca Brass Bands Day (Serbia)
Harriet Quimby Day
HitchBOT Remembrance Day
Homowo (a.k.a. Hooting at Hunger; Ghana)
Indigenous Peoples Day (Taiwan)
International Adaptive Activity Day
International Can-It-Forward Day
International Childfree Day
International Mahjong Day
International Marine Protected Areas Day
International Sri Lankan Leopard Day
International Woo-Ah Day
Jerry Day
Laa Luanys (Isle of Man)
Laughter Day (Southern California)
Led Zeppelin Day
Liberation of Haile Selassie Day (Rastafari)
Memorial Day for the Victims of World War I (Russia)
Minden Day (UK)
Minority Donor Awareness Day
MTV Day
National Alpaca Day (Peru)
National American Family Day
National Andrew Day
National CBD Day
National Girlfriends Day
National Huddle Ledbetter Day
National Mahjong Day
National Minority Donor Awareness Day
National Mountain Climbing Day
National Non-Parent Day
National Poll Worker Recruitment Day
National Promise to Care Day
National Spritz Day
National Waifu Day
National Warsaw Uprising Remembrance Day (Poland)
National Wedding Day (UK)
National York Day
Odaiba Day
Oxygen Discovery Day
Parents’ Day (Democratic Republic of the Congo; Zaire)
Planner Day
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Respect For Parents Day
RNA Day
Rounds Resounding Day
San Francisco Cable Car Day
Scout Foundation Day
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Social Resistance Day (North Cyprus)
Spider-Man Day
Sports Day
SSN 801 Day
Startup Day Across America
Swiss National Day
Technical Support Worker Day (Russia)
Treida de Santo Domingo de Guzmán (Nicaragua)
Thoroughbred Birthday (Southern Hemisphere)
Victory Day (Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam)
White Rabbit Day
Wipe the Slate Clean Day
Woman Astronomers Day
Women’s Day (Thailand)
World Breastfeeding Day
World Day of Joy
World Fintech Day
World Lung Cancer Day
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World Naked Sailing Day
World Scout Scarf Day
World Wide Web Day
Yaoi Day
Yorkshire Day (England)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Belgian Frites Day (a.k.a. International Day of Belgian Fries)
Homemade Pie Day
International Albariño Day
International Can-It Forward Day
Mars Bar Day
National Nutritional Yeast Day
National Raspberry Cream Pie Day
Old Vine Day
Independence & Related Days
Benin (originally Dahomey; from France, 1960)
Colorado Statehood Day (#38; 1876)
Guadalcanal Province Day (Solomon Islands)
Jennytopia (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Switzerland (a.k.a. Confederation Day; from Holy Roman Empire, 1291)
Toku (Declared; 2014) [unrecognized]
Vodopol (Declared; 2021) [unrecognized]
1st Thursday in August
August Thursday (Anguilla) [1st Thursday]
Emancipation Day (Bermuda; 1st Day of Cup Match) [Thursday before 1st Monday in August]
Kid Lit Art Postcard Day [1st Thursday]
National Dash Cam Day (UK) [1st Thursday]
National IPA Day (f.k.a. International IPA Day) [1st Thursday]
Weekly Holidays beginning August 1 (1st Week of August)
Brat Days (Sheboygan, Wisconsin) [1st Thursday thru Sunday]
Carnaval del Pueblo (London, UK) [1st Week]
International Assistance Dog Week (thru 8.7) [1st Week]
International Clown Week (thru 8.7)
International Mathematicians Week (thru 8.9)
National Albariño Week (thru 8.5)
National Cleanse Your Skin Week (thru 8.7)
National Fraud Awareness Week (thru 8.7) [1st Week]
National Minority Donor Awareness Week (thru 8.7)
National Scrabble Week (thru 8.7) [1st Week]
National Video Game Week (thru 8.7) [1st Week]
Satchmo Days [begin Thursday nearest 8.4 thru Sunday]
Simplify Your Life Week (thru 8.7)
World Breastfeeding Week (thru 8.7) [1st Week]
Festivals Beginning August 1, 2024
American Cured Meat Championships (Omaha, Nebraska) [thru 8.3]
August is Maine Lobster Month (Statewide, Maine) [thru 8.31]
Bear Lake Raspberry Days Festival (Garden City, Utah) [thru 8.3]
Castlefest (Lisse, Netherlands) [thru 8.4]
Clam Festival (Highlands, New Jersey) [thru 8.3]
Denver Burger Battle (Denver, Colorado)
Eden Corn Festival (Eden, New York) [thru 8.4]
Empire Farm Days (Pompey, New York) [thru 8.3]
Estherville Sweet Corn Days (Estherville, Iowa) [thru 8.4]
Gen Con (Indianapolis, Indiana) [thru 8.4]
Green Gathering (Chepstow, United Kingdom) [thru 8.4]
Houston Restaurant Weeks (Houston, Texas) [thru 9.2]
Katahdin Sheep Show (Mexico, Missouri) [thru 8.3]
Klamath County Fair (Klamath Falls, Oregon) [thru 8.4]
Lollapalooza (Chicago, Illinois) [thru 8.4]
Mammoth Festival of Beers & Bluesapalooza (Mammoth Lakes, California) [thru 8.4]
Mile of Music (Appleton, Wisconsin) [thru 8.4]
Minnesota Fringe Festival (Minneapolis, Minnesota) [thru 8.11]
Mobile Motion Film Festival (Zurich, Swizterland) [thru 8.31]
Official Star Trek Convention (Las Vegas, Nevada) [thru 8.4]
Outer Banks Watermelon Festival (Nag's Head, North Carolina)
Owensville Watermelon Festival (Owensville, Indiana) [thru 8.3]
Phelps Sauerkraut Weekend (Phelps, New York) [thru 8.4
Pol’and’Rock Festival (Woodstock Festival Poland; Czaplinek, Poland) [thru 8.3]
Saint Dominic Days (Managua) [thru 8.10]
Saskatoon Fringe Festival (Saskatoon, Canada) [thru 8.10]
Spicemas (Grenada Carnival; St. George’s, Grenada) [thru 8.13]
Sumner County Fair (Caldwell, Kansas) [thru 8.4]
Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Toronto, Canada) [thru 8.5]
Twin Cities Vegan Chef Challenge (Minneapolis, Minnesota) [thru 8.31]
Washington Wine Month (Washington State) [thru 8.31]
Wisconsin State Fair (West Allis, Wisconsin) [thru 8.11]
World Lumberjack Championships [thru 8.3]
XIT Rodeo & Reunion (Dalhart, Texas) [thru 8.3]
Zanzibar International Film Festival (Zanzibar City, Tanzania) [thru 8.4]
Feast Days
Abgar V of Edessa (Syrian Church)
Alan Moore (Australian War Artist; Artology)
Aled (a.k.a. Eiluned or Almedha; Christian; Martyr & Virgin)
Alphonsus Maria de' Liguori (Christian; Saint)
Æthelwold of Winchester (Christian; Saint)
Bernard Võ Văn Duệ (Christian; One of Vietnamese Martyrs)
Betty Lou’s Dad (Muppetism)
Cartoon Day (Pastafarian)
Chantal Montellier (Artology)
David Gemmell (Writerism)
Day of the Dryads (Macedonia)
Dormition Fast (Orthodox Church) [thru 8.14]
Drug Side-Effects Day (Church of the SubGenius)
Ethelwold of Winchester (Christian; Saint)
Eusebius of Vercelli (Christian; Saint)
Exuperius of Bayeux (Christian; Saint)
Faith, Hope, and Charity (Christian; Virgin Martyrs)
Feast of Faith, Hope, Charity, and their Mother, Wisdom (Christian; Martyrs)
Feast of Kamál (Perfection; Baha'i)
Feast of Ninlil (Sumerian Goddess of the Grain)
Felix of Girona (Christian; Saint)
Festival of Lugh (Celtic here god)
Festival of Xiuhtechuhtli (Aztec God of the Calendar)
Gerhard Hirschfelder (Christian; Blessed)
Herman Melville (Writerism)
The Holy Maccabees (Christian; Saint)
Imps Charity Scramble (Shamanism)
Isobel Lilian Gloag (Artology)
Jackie Ormes (Artology)
James Henry Govier (Artology)
Jan van Scorel (Artology)
Kalends of August (Ancient Rome)
Lammas (a.k.a. ...
Feast of Bread (Neopagan)
Feast of First Fruits (England, Scotland)
Feast of the Wheat Harvest
Festival of Albina (Irish White Barley Goddess; aka Alphito)
Festival of the First Fruits
Gule of August (England, Scotland)
Imbolc (So. Hemisphere; Neopagan)
Lady Day Eve (Neopagan)
Lammas, Day 2 (Celtic, Pagan) [5 of 8 Festivals of the Natural Year]
Lammas Eve (a.k.a. Lughnassad Eve)
Lammas Sabbat
Luanistyn (Manx Gaelic)
Lithasblot (Norse Harvest Festival)
Loaf Mass
Loki and Sigyn’s Day (Norse)
Lugh (Celtic Book of Days)
Lughnasa
Lughnasadh (Grain Harvest) [Ends on Samhain]
Lúnasa (Modern Irish)
Lùnastal (Scottish Gaelic)
Sexon Hlafmaesse
Lobster Boy Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Mati-Syra-Zemlya Day (Slavic Goddess of the Earth)
Pachamama Rayni (Festival Celebrating Mother Earth) [Ecuador; Peru]
Pellegrini (a.k.a. Peregrinus), Hermit (Christian; Saint)
Peter Apostle in Chains (Christian; Saint)
Procession of the Cross and the beginning of Dormition Fast (Eastern Orthodox)
Quarter Day (Scotland)
Richard Wilson (Artology)
Rose Macaulay (Writerism)
Sebastiano Ricci (Artology)
The Spanish Romancers (Positivist; Saints)
Vhrsti (Artology)
Warsan Shire (Writerism)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Dismal Day (Unlucky or Evil Day; Medieval Europe; 15 of 24)
Egyptian Day (Unlucky Day; Middle Ages Europe) [15 of 24]
Fatal Day (Pagan) [15 of 24]
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [35 of 60]
Unlucky Monday (when Eve gave birth to Cain; Philippines) [1st Monday] (3 of 4)
Premieres
Alfred, by Thomas Arne (Opera; 1740)
Alice the Peacemaker (Disney Cartoon; 1924)
American Graffiti (Film; 1973)
Bargain Daze (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1953)
Being and Time, by Martin Heidegger (Book; 1927)
Big Chief No Treaty (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1962)
The Big Money, by John Dos Passos (Novel; 1936)
Burning Love, by Elvis Presley (Song; 1972)
Cape Kidnaveral (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1961)
Charley’s Aunt (Film; 1941)
Cook and Stagger (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1956)
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, by Judi and Ron Barrett (Children’s Book; 1978)
Concert for Bangladesh, hosted by George Harrison (Charity Concert; 1971)
Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti, by Squeeze (Album; 1985)
Cowardly Watchdog (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1966)
Crazy with the Heat (Disney Cartoon; 1947)
Crusader Rabbit (Jay Ward Cartoon TV Series; 1950)
The Dog Show (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
Driven to Extraction (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1963)
Dune, by Frank Herbert (Novel; 1965)
The Dusters, featuring the Mighty Heroes (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1971)
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, by Tom Wolfe (Novel; 1968)
Eric, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1990) [Discworld #9]
Everybody’s Rockin’, by Neil Young (Album; 1983)
The Fabulous Firework Family (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1959)
The Final Countdown (Film; 1980)
Flebus (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1957)
Flight of the Navigator (Film; 1986)
The Four Musicians of Bremen (b Iwerks Cartoon; 1922)
A Game of Thrones, by George R.R. Martin (Novel; 2000) [A Song of Fire and Ice #1]
Gangsta’s Paradise, by Coolio (Song; 1995)
Generals and Majors, by XTC (Song; 1980)
The Genie with the Light Touch (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1972)
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, by Stieg Larsson (Novel; 2008) [Millennium Trilogy #1]
Give Me Liberty (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1967)
Golden Egg Goose (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1951)
Guardians of the Galaxy (Film; 2014)
Heaven Can Wait (Film; 1943)
The Highwayman, by Alfred Noyes (Poem; 1906)
The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Arthur Conan Doyle (Novel; 1901)
House Busters (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1952)
Howard the Duck (Film; 1986)
How to Catch a Cold (Disney Cartoon; 1951)
Jeremy, by Pearl Jam (Music Video; 1992)
Judo Kudos (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1968)
King Tut’s Tomb (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1950)
The Littlest Bully (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1960)
The Lyin’ Lion (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1949)
Make Way for Ducklings, by Robert McCloskey (Children’s Book; 1941)
Meat, Drink and Be Merry (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1961)
Modern Man in Search of a Soul, by C.G. Jung (Philosophical Book; 1933)
Money (That’s What I Want), by Barrett Strong (Song; 1959)
The Monkey Wrench Gang, by Edward Abbey (Novel; 1975)
Mrs. Jones’ Rest Farm (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1949)
MTV (Cable Network; 1981)
MySpace (Social Media App; 2003)
96 Tears, by ? and the Mysterians (Song; 1966)
North Dallas Forty (Film; 1979)
Nothing in Common (Film; 1986)
Oil Through the Day (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1964)
Open House (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1953)
Paul Bunyan (Disney Cartoon; 1958)
Porky the Rain-Maker (WB LT Cartoon; 1936)
Pride of the Yard (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1954)
Rain Dogs, by Tom Waits (Album; 1985)
Rear Window (Film; 1954)
Rebecca, by Daphne du Maurier (novel; 1938)
The Road Not Taken (Poem; 1925)
Robots in Toyland (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1965)
Rule Britannia, by Thomas Arne (Song; 1740)
Señorella and the Glass Huarache (WB LT Cartoon; 1964)
Shadows on the Rock, by Willa Cather (Novel; 1931)
Shootin’ Stars (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1960)
Shotgun Shambles (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1962)
Sick, Sick Sidney (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1958)
The Snows of Kilimanjaro, by Ernest Hemingway (Short Story; 1936)
Steel Wheels, by The Rolling Stones (Album; 1989)
Superiority, by Arthur C. Clarke (Short Story; 1951)
A Swiss Miss (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1950)
The 39 Steps (Film; 1935)
Tot Watchers (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1958)
Trouble in Baghdad (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1963)
Truant Officer Donald (Disney Cartoon; 1941)
The Trumpet of the Swan, by E.B. White (Children’s Book; 1970)
Turning the Fables (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1960)
The Twist, by Chubby Checker (Song; 1960)
Video Killed the Radio Star, by The Buggles (Music Video; 1981)
A Wedding Knight (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1966)
The Wiggles, by The Wiggles (Album; 1991)
Wild and Woolly Hare (WB LT Cartoon; 1959)
Witchy Woman, by The Eagles (Song; 1972)
Today’s Name Days
Alfons, Kenneth, Peter (Austria)
Alfonz, Jonatan (Croatia)
Oskar (Czech Republic)
Maira, Maire, Mairi, Maris (Estonia)
Maire (Finland)
Alphonse (France)
Alfons, Kenneth, Peter, Uwe (Germany)
Efkleos, Elesa, Markelos, Solomoni (Greece)
Boglárka (Hungary)
Alfonso, Giacomo (Italy)
Albīna, Albīns, Dags, Jarmuts, Spekonis (Latvia)
Almeda, Bartautas, Bartautė (Lithuania)
Peder, Petra (Norway)
Brodzisław, Justyn, Konrad, Konrada, Nadia, Piotr (Poland)
Božidara (Slovakia)
Alfonso, Caridad, Esperanza, Fe, Pedro (Spain)
Per (Sweden)
Charissa, Charity, Chasity, Cheri, Cherie, Cherry, Cheryl, Esperanza, Faith, Faye, Hope, Nadia, Nadine (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 214 of 2024; 152 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of Week 31 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Tinne (Holly) [Day 27 of 28]
Chinese: Month 6 (Xin-Wei), Day 27 (Ding-You)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 26 Tammuz 5784
Islamic: 25 Muharram 1446
J Cal: 4 Purple; Foursday [4 of 30]
Julian: 19 July 2024
Moon: 8%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 17 Dante (8th Month) [The Spanish Romancers]
Runic Half Month: Thorn (Defense) [Day 9 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 43 of 94)
Week: 1st Week of August
Zodiac: Leo (Day 11 of 31)
Calendar Changes
August (Gregorian Calendar) [Month 8 of 12]
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The American continent is home to a rich biodiversity of plant and animal species that help fill our plates and bellies every day. In fact, around sixty percent of the world’s diet is derived from foods that originated in the Americas thousands of years ago. Many of these foods were key to the survival of ancient pre-Columbian civilizations and native tribes that thrived here long before the arrival of European explorers. Here are a few such indigenous American foods that you can find in the farmers market that are not only locally produced but have evolved on this continent over millennia.
Pecans Pecans are the seeds, or edible nuts, of pecan trees, a species of hickory tree (Carya illinoinensis) native to the southern United States and northern Mexico. The word pecan is derived from the Algonquin word “pacane” which translates to “nuts requiring a stone to crack”. Pecans grew wild across the American South and Midwest before they were commercially cultivated in the 1880s, making them one of the country’s most recently domesticated major crops. Nutritious and plentiful, wild pecans were an essential part of both native and colonial Americans’ diet for many centuries.
Though not grown in the New York area, given their North American provenance and status as the only nut native to the U.S., pecans are often featured in a variety of farmers market baked goods from scones to pies and more. These coveted tree nuts are rich in nutrition thanks to their monounsaturated fats, high fiber and vitamin and mineral content and can play a healthy part in any well-balanced diet.
Tomatillos Also known as Mexican husk tomatoes or husk cherries, tomatillos are native to Mexico where they feature prominently in traditional cuisine. Evidence of tomatillo consumption dates back to 900 BCE in the Tehuacán Valley when they were a significant food crop for both the Aztecs and Mayans and were considered more important to these cultures than tomatoes.
Tomatillos are grown on many of our small farms and are just coming into season now. They sport a papery husk that is removed to reveal the small, tart green fruit inside. Tomatillos are a key ingredient in many Mexican salsas and sauces, and they are also used in dishes such as chile verde, pozole verde and chicken tomatillo soup.
Corn Corn, also known as maize, is perhaps the most well-known food of the Americas given its global popularity and commoditization. It is thought to be one of the world’s most ancient domesticated crops and was first propagated in southern Mexico around 9,000 years ago by indigenous peoples who often grew corn alongside beans and squash. This method of companion planting, known as the Three Sisters, was so successful that it spread as far as the northeast where it was used by the Iroquois and is still practiced by growers today.
Tender, sugar-rich varieties of corn called sweet corn or corn on the cob are grown specifically for human consumption. While a lot of American corn is grown to feed livestock and make corn syrup, plastics and fuel, the sweet corn grown by our small farms is raised with minimal inputs as part of a diverse variety of crops, resulting in farming practices that are very different from what is seen on enormous industrial-style farms. This year sweet corn has come into season a couple of weeks early and is already available at many of our farmstalls.
Amaranth Amaranth has been a staple food for indigenous peoples in the Americas for thousands of years. Dozens of amaranth species have been cultivated from Canada to Chile, where the seeds are used as a protein-rich grain and the leaves consumed for their many nutritional benefits. Amaranth leaves are a beautiful deep green that is sometimes streaked with red and purple. They can be eaten raw when young and tender but are more commonly used as a cooking green that is similar to spinach or Swiss chard.
Chocolate Chocolate is used by our baked goods vendors in a variety of their artisanal treats including breakfast pastries, cookies, brownies, cakes and other goodies. The cacao tree, the plant from which chocolate is made, originated in the Amazon basin of South America around 7,500 years ago, and eventually spread north to Central America and Southern Mexico. Chocolate's origins can be traced back thousands of years to the ancient cultures of Mesoamerica when the Olmec people began using cacao seeds to make warm drinks around 1800 BCE.
While we relish the bounty of the summer season, it’s interesting to consider just how much of our weekly, locally produced farmers market haul has its roots deep in the history of the American continent. The origin of these diverse foods and how they’ve sustained humankind throughout millennia always offers some good food for thought.
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Waxy Maize Starch Market Revenue Analysis and Forecast to 2024-2032
The Reports and Insights, a leading market research company, has recently releases report titled “Waxy Maize Starch Market: Global Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2024-2032.” The study provides a detailed analysis of the industry, including the global Waxy Maize Starch Market share, size, trends, and growth forecasts. The report also includes competitor and regional analysis and highlights the latest advancements in the market.
Report Highlights:
How big is the Waxy Maize Starch Market?
The waxy maize starch market size reached US$ 3,808.6 Million in 2023. Looking forward, Reports and Insights expects the market to reach US$ 6,219.3 Million by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 5.6% during 2024-2032.
What are Waxy Maize Starch?
Waxy maize starch is a type of starch extracted from corn, distinguished by its high amylopectin content compared to regular maize starch, which has more amylose. This starch is known for its clear, neutral taste and excellent thickening abilities, making it a versatile ingredient in food processing. It is commonly used in the production of soups, sauces, and puddings. Furthermore, waxy maize starch finds applications in pharmaceuticals as a tablet binder and in the paper industry for paper coating. In the sports nutrition sector, it is increasingly used as a complex carbohydrate source in sports drinks and supplements for energy replenishment.
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What are the growth prospects and trends in the Waxy Maize Starch industry?
The waxy maize starch market growth is driven by various factors. The market for waxy maize starch is steadily growing, fueled by its diverse applications across several industries. This starch, known for its high amylopectin content, is favored in food processing for its exceptional thickening and gelling properties. It is extensively used in soups, sauces, and desserts. Moreover, the pharmaceutical sector relies on waxy maize starch as a tablet binder, while the paper industry employs it as a coating agent. With the rising demand for natural and functional ingredients, waxy maize starch is poised for continued growth, particularly in the food and pharmaceutical sectors. Hence, all these factors contribute to waxy maize starch market growth.
What is included in market segmentation?
The report has segmented the market into the following categories:
By Product Type:
Native Waxy Maize Starch
Modified Waxy Maize Starch
By Form:
Powder
Granular
By Application:
Food and Beverages
Pharmaceuticals
Textiles
Paper and Packaging
Others
By End-Use Industry:
Food Manufacturers
Pharmaceutical Companies
Textile Industry
Paper and Packaging Industry
Others
By Distribution Channel:
Direct Sales
Distributors
Online Retail
Other Retail Channels
Segmentation By Region:
North America:
United States
Canada
Asia Pacific:
China
India
Japan
Australia & New Zealand
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
Rest of Asia Pacific
Europe:
Germany
The U.K.
France
Spain
Italy
Russia
Poland
BENELUX (Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg)
NORDIC (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark)
Rest of Europe
Latin America:
Brazil
Mexico
Argentina
Rest of Latin America
The Middle East & Africa:
Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates
South Africa
Egypt
Israel
Rest of MEA (Middle East & Africa)
Who are the key players operating in the industry?
The report covers the major market players including:
Cargill Inc.
Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM)
Tate & Lyle PLC
Ingredion Incorporated
Grain Processing Corporation
Roquette Frères
Tereos Group
Avebe U.A.
Universal Starch Chem Allied Ltd.
Agrana Group
SMS Corporation
SPAC Starch Products (India) Ltd.
Starch Asia (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Galam Ltd.
Gulshan Polyols Ltd.
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Nutritional Premixes Market - Forecast(2024 - 2030)
Nutritional Premixes Market Overview
The Nutritional Premixes Market is estimated to reach $2,849.5 million by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 6.9% over the forecast period 2022-2027. A Nutritional Premix is a specially formulated commercial mixture in which each nutrient component has been precisely proportioned and blended into a premix. Nutritional components like vitamins, minerals, nucleotides, amino acids and others are included in premixes for fortification. The main purpose of nutritional premixes is to increase the nutritious value of end products. In the food and beverage industry, nutritional premixes are progressively becoming one of the most significant ingredients. In addition to food and drinks, nutritional premixes have been widely used in a range of other applications, including animal feed, nutraceuticals, dietary supplements and others. The rising incidence of chronic diseases and rising healthcare costs have led to an increase in the usage of dietary supplements, which has raised the demand for Nutritional Premixes.
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Nutritional Premixes Market Report Coverage
The report: “Nutritional Premixes Market – Forecast (2022-2027)” by IndustryARC, covers an in-depth analysis of the following segments in the Nutritional Premixes Market.
By Functionality: Bone Health, Beauty, Resistance, Energy, Immunity, Digestion and Others. By Form: Powder and Liquid. By Type: Vitamins, Minerals, Nucleotides, Amino Acids, Antibiotics, Fibres and Others. By Manufacturer: In-house and Contract. By Category: Custom and Pre-formulated. By Application: Infant Nutrition, Clinical Nutrition, Beverages, Dairy Products, Bakery & Confectionery, Nutraceutical Supplements, Dietary Products, Sports Nutrition, Pet Food and Others By Geography: North America (the U.S., Canada and Mexico), Europe (the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Russia and the Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand and the Rest of Asia Pacific), South America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia and the Rest of South America) and the Rest of the World (the Middle East and Africa).
Key Takeaways
Increased healthcare costs, rising life expectancy and the desire of older people for a higher quality of life in their later years are the primary factors driving the growth of this market.
The requirement for nutrient-dense foods among consumers and the rising case of malnutrition are two factors driving the growth of the Nutritional Premixes market over the forecast period.
The market for Nutritional Premixes is experiencing increased demand due to two additional key factors: rising food fortification and infant feeding products.
A detailed analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats would be provided in the Nutritional Premixes Market Report.
Nutritional Premixes Market Segment Analysis – by Form
Based on Form, the Nutritional Premixes Market is further segmented into Powder and Liquid. The Powder segment held the largest revenue share of the market in 2021. This is primarily because of its ease of use and storage convenience. The sale of nutritional premixes in powder form would continue to result in much higher earnings than the sale of nutritional premixes in liquid form. Additionally, the amount of fortified flour consumed globally has slightly increased, reaching about 32,000 metric tonnes, according to the Food Fortification Initiative (FFI) study from 2021. This is promoting the market's expansion.
However, the Liquid segment is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 6.1% over the forecast period 2022-2027 since liquid-based premixes are very simple to combine with any other easily accessible liquids, such as milk or juices. As liquid nutritional premixes are easy to use and store and have a high nutritional content, companies that make them are anticipated to grow significantly as a result of the ready-to-drink concept.
Nutritional Premixes Market Segment Analysis – by Type
Based on Type, the Nutritional Premixes Market is further segmented into Vitamins, Minerals, Nucleotides, Amino Acids, Antibiotics, Fibres and Others. The Vitamins segment held the largest revenue market share in 2021. This is primarily because of the increased vitamin deficiency across the globe. The majority of medical professionals have identified vitamin deficiency as their top health concern. For instance, according to Biostation study from 2020, almost 80% of Americans lack vitamin E, while 90% of Americans of color lack vitamin D. However, the Minerals segment is anticipated to grow at the fastest CAGR of 8.3% over the forecast period 2022-2027 due to the increased mineral deficiency in women and children.
Nutritional Premixes Market Segment Analysis – by Geography
Based on Geography, the North America Nutritional Premixes Market accounted for 36% of the revenue share in 2021. It was due to the high prevalence of chronic diseases and the high demand for nutrition-rich food products in this region. The region has been witnessing an extensive demand for products that are actively fortified with daily nutritional needs - both for human nutrition as well as animal nutrition. As per Nutrition Business Journal (2021), supplement sales in the U.S. grew by 14.5% in 2020 from 2019. However, the Asia-Pacific region is estimated to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period 2022-2027. This is because of the rising per capita disposable income, increasing consumption of nutritious foods and dietary supplements, as well as growing health consciousness. The need for fortified staple food products increased dramatically as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak in the region, particularly in Southeast Asian nations.
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Dairy Ingredients Market Size, Share, Trends, Growth and Competitive Analysis
"Global Dairy Ingredients Market – Industry Trends and Forecast to 2028
Global Dairy Ingredients Market, By Type (Proteins, Milk Powder), Form (Powder, Liquid), Livestock (Cows, Buffaloes, Goats, Sheep, Camels), Application (Bakery & Confectionery, Dairy Products, Sports Nutrition Products, Infant Formulas, Other Applications), Country (U.S., Canada, Mexico, Germany, Sweden, Poland, Denmark, Italy, U.K., France, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Turkey, Russia, Rest of Europe, Japan, China, India, South Korea, New Zealand, Vietnam, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Rest of Asia-Pacific, Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America, U.A.E, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, South Africa, Rest of Middle East and Africa) Industry Trends and Forecast to 2028
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**Segments**
- **Type**: The dairy ingredients market can be segmented based on type into milk powder, whey ingredients, milk protein concentrate, milk protein isolate, casein & caseinates, lactose, and others. Milk powder is widely used in the food and beverage industry due to its longer shelf life and ease of storage.
- **Application**: On the basis of application, the market can be categorized into bakery & confectionery, dairy products, infant formula, sports nutrition, dietary supplements, and others. The bakery and confectionery segment is growing due to the increasing demand for dairy ingredients in products like chocolates and ice creams.
- **Source**: Dairy ingredients can also be segmented by source, including cow milk, sheep milk, goat milk, and others. Cow milk is the most commonly used source for dairy ingredients globally, owing to its widespread availability and higher yield compared to other sources.
**Market Players**
- **Glanbia Plc**: Glanbia Plc is a key player in the dairy ingredients market, offering a wide range of products such as whey proteins, milk protein isolates, and caseinates. The company focuses on innovation and sustainable sourcing to meet the evolving consumer demands.
- **Fonterra Co-operative Group**: Fonterra is a major player in the global dairy ingredients market, known for its high-quality dairy products sourced from New Zealand. The company has a broad product portfolio, including milk powders, lactose, and whey proteins, catering to various industries.
- **Saputo Inc.**: Saputo is a leading dairy processor, offering a range of dairy ingredients such as milk powders, whey proteins, and cheese. The company emphasizes product quality and food safety standards to maintain its reputation in the market.
- **Arla Foods**: Arla Foods is a prominent player in the dairy ingredients sector, providing dairy products sourced from its cooperative dairy farms. The company offers a diverse range ofGlanbia Plc, Fonterra Co-operative Group, Saputo Inc., and Arla Foods are key market players in the global dairy ingredients market. These companies have established themselves as leaders by offering a diverse range of high-quality products sourced from various dairy sources. Glanbia Plc, for instance, is renowned for its whey proteins, milk protein isolates, and caseinates, catering to the growing demand for functional and nutritional dairy ingredients. The company's focus on innovation and sustainability aligns with the evolving consumer preferences for ethically sourced and environmentally friendly products. Fonterra Co-operative Group, on the other hand, leverages its New Zealand-based operations to supply premium dairy products, including milk powders and whey proteins, to a wide range of industries globally. With a strong emphasis on quality and purity, Fonterra has built a reputation for reliability and excellence in the dairy ingredients market.
Saputo Inc. is another significant player in the dairy ingredients sector, offering a comprehensive portfolio of products such as milk powders, whey proteins, and cheeses. The company's commitment to food safety and product quality underscores its dedication to meeting the stringent standards of the dairy industry. By prioritizing consumer health and satisfaction, Saputo has secured a competitive position in the market, attracting a loyal customer base. Additionally, Saputo's focus on research and development allows the company to stay ahead of emerging trends and preferences in the dairy ingredients market, ensuring continuous growth and innovation.
Arla Foods, as a prominent player in the dairy ingredients market, differentiates itself by sourcing dairy products from its cooperative dairy farms. This unique approach not only ensures a consistent and reliable supply chain but also emphasizes the company's commitment to sustainability and transparency. Arla Foods offers a diverse range of dairy ingredients, including milk powders, whey proteins, and lactose, catering to the varying needs of manufacturers across different industries. By prioritizing the welfare of farmers and cows while delivering high-quality dairy products,**Global Dairy Ingredients Market**
- **Type**: The dairy ingredients market is segmented by type, including proteins, milk powder, whey ingredients, milk protein concentrate, milk protein isolate, casein & caseinates, and lactose. Proteins are essential components in the dairy industry, catering to the growing demand for functional and nutritional products. Milk powder, on the other hand, offers advantages in terms of longer shelf life and convenient storage, making it a popular choice for various food and beverage applications.
- **Form**: Dairy ingredients are available in different forms such as powder and liquid, catering to the diverse needs of manufacturers. Powdered dairy ingredients are preferred for their extended shelf life, ease of handling, and suitability for a wide range of applications. Liquid forms of dairy ingredients are gaining traction for their convenience in certain processing operations and formulations.
- **Livestock**: The source of dairy ingredients plays a crucial role in the market segmentation, with livestock options including cows, buffaloes, goats, sheep, and camels. Cows are the primary source of dairy ingredients globally, owing to their high milk yield, widespread availability, and established dairy farming infrastructure. Other livestock sources like goats and sheep are gaining popularity for their unique milk composition and potential health benefits.
- **Application**: The application segmentation of the dairy ingredients market includes bakery & confectionery, dairy products, sports nutrition products, infant formulas, and other applications. The bakery and confectionery segment is witnessing steady growth attributed to
A high quality Dairy Ingredients market research report is a definitive solution for the success of business at local, regional as well as international level. All the market factors are described in the report as required to define the topic and provide maximum information for better decision making. Several other factors such as import, export, gross margin, price, cost, and consumption are also analyzed under the section of production, supply, sales and market status. An excellent Dairy Ingredients market report comprises of comprehensive and thorough insights which are based on business intelligence.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part 01: Executive Summary
Part 02: Scope of the Report
Part 03: Research Methodology
Part 04: Market Landscape
Part 05: Pipeline Analysis
Part 06: Market Sizing
Part 07: Five Forces Analysis
Part 08: Market Segmentation
Part 09: Customer Landscape
Part 10: Regional Landscape
Part 11: Decision Framework
Part 12: Drivers and Challenges
Part 13: Market Trends
Part 14: Vendor Landscape
Part 15: Vendor Analysis
Part 16: Appendix
Countries Studied:
North America (Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, United States, Rest of Americas)
Europe (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Rest of Europe)
Middle-East and Africa (Egypt, Israel, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, Rest of MEA)
Asia-Pacific (Australia, Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Taiwan, Rest of Asia-Pacific)
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Size of the Dairy Ingredients Market and growth rate factors.
Important changes in the future Dairy Ingredients Market.
Top worldwide competitors of the Market.
Scope and product outlook of Dairy Ingredients Market.
Developing regions with potential growth in the future.
Tough Challenges and risk faced in Market.
Global Dairy Ingredients top manufacturers profile and sales statistics.
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CBD Consumer Health Market Size To Reach $61.17Bn By 2030
CBD Consumer Health Market Growth & Trends
The global CBD consumer health market size is anticipated to reach USD 61.17 billion by 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 18.1% from 2023 to 2030. The growing adoption of cannabidiol (CBD) as a consumer health product due to increasing awareness about the health benefits of CBD and rise in the number of countries legalizing these products are the key factors driving the growth. Furthermore, the changing buyer perception and attitude toward cannabidiol products is an important factor bolstering the revenue growth.
Based on product type, nutraceuticals dominated the market with a revenue share of 62.4% in 2019. Rising awareness regarding cannabidiol, changing user preferences from chemical-based ingredients to organic ingredients in dietary supplements, and favorable government initiatives for hemp-derived cannabidiol are the key factors driving the growth. The segment is anticipated to witness the fastest CAGR during the forecast period, owing to an increase in the consumption of CBD-based nutraceutical products in health and wellness, sports nutrition, weight management, and other fields.
Based on distribution channels, retail pharmacies dominated the market for cannabidiol consumer health in 2019. An increase in the number of companies selling their products via retail pharmacies is fueling the growth of the segment. However, the online stores segment is anticipated to witness fastest growth over the forecast period. This can be attributed to the increase in penetration of e-commerce, rising demand for CBD-infused products, preference of consumers for buying CBD online, and easy availability of these products in emerging markets.
North America dominated the market in 2019, with a revenue share of 59.8%. The growing awareness about the medical benefits of CBD among consumers has resulted in greater sales of online and retail sales in the region. On the other hand, Europe is expected to be the fastest-growing region, owing to an increase in consumption, rising awareness, positive attitudes regarding CBD products, and strategic investments by major companies in the region.
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CBD Consumer Health Market Report Highlights
Nutraceuticals dominated the market in 2022 with a revenue share of 60%, owing to the changing consumer preferences from chemical-based ingredients to organic and herbal ingredients in dietary supplements
Online stores is anticipated to be the fastest-growing distribution channel segment over the forecast period, owing to the increase in penetration of e-commerce and the rising number of players offering their products online
North America dominated the CBD consumer health market for cannabidiol consumer health products, with a revenue share of around 70% in 2022.
CBD Consumer Health Market Segmentation
Grand View Research has segmented the global CBD consumer health market based on product type, distribution channel, and region:
CBD Consumer Health Product Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Medical OTC Products
CBD Analgesic Products
CBD Dermatology Products
CBD Mental Health Products
CBD Sleeping Aids Products
Other OTC Products
Nutraceuticals
CBD Vitamins and Dietary Supplements (VDS)
CBD Sports Nutrition
CBD Weight Management and Wellbeing
CBD Consumer Health Distribution Channel Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Online Stores
Retail Stores
Retail Pharmacies
CBD Consumer Health Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
North America
U.S.
Canada
Europe
UK
Germany
France
Italy
Spain
Sweden
Norway
Denmark
Asia Pacific
China
Australia
Thailand
Japan
India
South Korea
Latin America
Brazil
Argentina
Mexico
Middle East & Africa (MEA)
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
UAE
Kuwait
List of Key Players in the Cannabidiol (CBD) Consumer Health Market
Elixinol Global Limited
ENDOCA
NuLeaf Naturals LLC
Kazmira
Charlotte's Web
Joy Organics
Lord Jones
Medical Marijuana Inc.
CV Sciences Inc.
Isodiol International Inc.
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Nutraceutical Products Market Expected to Reach $691.87 Billion by 2030, Growing at a 7.8% CAGR
The Nutraceutical Products Market is projected to reach $691.87 billion by 2030, registering a robust CAGR of 7.8% from 2023 to 2030, according to a new report by Meticulous Research®.
The rising demand for nutraceuticals is driven by the aging population, the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, and growing awareness about the role of nutrition in disease prevention and healthy living.
Aging Population and Rising Chronic Disease Prevalence: Key Market Drivers
Aging is associated with a gradual decline in the body’s structural and functional capabilities, making older adults more vulnerable to various chronic diseases. According to the United Nations, the global population aged 65 and above is expected to grow significantly, from one in 11 people in 2019 to one in six by 2050. In regions like Europe and North America, this figure could rise to one in four. Additionally, the number of people aged 80 and above is forecasted to triple, from 143 million in 2019 to 426 million by 2050. As the elderly population grows, so too does the need for nutraceuticals that support healthy aging and the prevention of age-related diseases.
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The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders is further fueling demand. World Health Organization (WHO) data shows that noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are responsible for 74% of all deaths globally, with 41 million deaths occurring annually due to chronic conditions. Cardiovascular diseases account for 17.9 million deaths, cancers for 9.3 million, and diabetes for 2.0 million deaths each year. If not addressed through timely interventions, the annual death toll from NCDs is projected to rise to 55 million by 2030.
Nutritional interventions, including functional foods and beverages, offer a promising solution to the rising burden of chronic diseases. With the global focus shifting toward prevention rather than treatment, nutraceutical products are becoming an integral part of personalized nutrition strategies tailored to individual health needs and dietary preferences.
Expanding Market Scope: Product Categories and Regional Insights
The nutraceutical products market spans several key categories, providing a broad spectrum of solutions that cater to diverse health needs:
By Type:
Functional Food (including dairy, bakery products, snacks, confectionery, and infant foods)
Functional Beverages (energy drinks, sports drinks, fortified juices, and dairy-based beverages)
Dietary Supplements (tablets, capsules, powders, liquids)
By Source:
Vitamins, Probiotics, Minerals, Proteins and Amino Acids, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Prebiotics, Phytochemicals, and Plant Extracts
By Distribution Channel:
Supermarkets & Hypermarkets, Convenience Stores, Pharmacies, Specialty Stores, and E-commerce platforms
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Regionally, the market is segmented across key geographies:
North America: Led by the U.S. and Canada
Europe: Including the U.K., Germany, France, Spain, and Italy
Asia-Pacific: Dominated by China, India, Japan, and Australia
Latin America: With a strong presence in Brazil and Mexico
Middle East & Africa: Featuring growth in emerging markets like the UAE and Saudi Arabia
The Role of Functional Foods and Beverages in Disease Prevention
Nutrition is increasingly recognized as a crucial factor in preventing chronic diseases, with nutraceuticals playing a pivotal role. Functional foods and beverages, which provide essential nutrients while offering specific health benefits, are gaining popularity among health-conscious consumers. From boosting immunity to supporting heart health and managing weight, these products are proving to be valuable tools in disease prevention.
Consumers are particularly drawn to nutraceuticals that offer low-fat, cholesterol-free, and high-protein content, alongside specialized formulations designed to address conditions like hypertension, diabetes, and obesity. As the demand for healthier options grows, the functional foods and beverages market is expected to witness substantial expansion in the coming years.
Future Prospects: Nutraceuticals in Personalized Nutrition
The increasing incidence of chronic diseases has also led to a surge in interest in personalized nutrition. Tailoring dietary recommendations to an individual's unique health profile, nutraceutical products provide targeted solutions that address specific health concerns, from managing blood sugar levels to improving joint health.
As the global health landscape continues to evolve, nutraceuticals are expected to play an even greater role in promoting health and wellness, particularly in aging populations. With the market poised for significant growth, industry players are focusing on innovation and product development to meet the diverse and growing needs of consumers.
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Conclusion
With the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, growing elderly population, and increasing demand for functional foods and dietary supplements, the global nutraceutical products market is on a trajectory for substantial growth. By 2030, the market is expected to reach $691.87 billion, offering significant opportunities for businesses operating in the health and wellness sector.
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