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Food or vegetables dehydration or drying is a process that is used to eliminate moisture from food products and vegetables as it helps in preservation for long periods of time. Food dehydration is highly adopted as an ideal process to preserve seasonal fruits and vegetables. With easy storage, high nutritional value, and cost effectiveness, dehydrated vegetables have been witnessing significant adoption across the globe.
Dehydrated vegetable manufacturers are increasingly striving to offer nutrition-rich dehydrated vegetables offerings. Manufacturers are focusing on improving consumer’s understanding about dehydrated vegetables to appeal to a wider consumer base. Manufacturers are focusing on effective communication and marketing strategies to drive home the advantages of consuming dehydrated vegetables.
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Amid the rigorous competition in dehydrated vegetables market, leading players are increasingly considering novel product launches, mergers & acquisitions, and are diversification to consolidate their position. Some of the notable developments in dehydrated vegetables market include:
Detailed profiling of other leading manufacturers operating in dehydrated vegetables market has also been included in TMR’s global dehydrated vegetables market report. Key players operating in dehydrated vegetables market include Zhengzhou Bainafo Bioengineering Co., Ltd., Merck KGaA, Chihon Biotechnology Co., Ltd., Kemin Industries, Inc., Koninklijke DSM N.V. , Wiley Organics, Inc. (Organic Technologies), Kerry Group Plc, Naturex SA, Chr. Hansen Holding A/S, Cayman Chemical Company, Galactic S.A, Handary S.A., E. I. du Pont de Nemours, Kalsec Inc., Inc, Archer Daniels Midland Company, MAYASAN Food Industries A.S., BTSA Biotecnologías Aplicadas, Siveele B.V., and Dumoco Co. Ltd.
Dehydrated vegetables are registering predominant consumption globally as consumer perception about convenience/packaged food products has evolved significantly. Brands are continuously striving to broaden their portfolio of nutrition-rich dried products in their ready-to-cook and on-the-go offerings, snacks and meals. Furthermore, burgeoning demand to preserve food products for longer durations for use as a raw ingredient in their end product is also creating sustained opportunities in the dehydrated vegetables market. The dehydrated vegetables market growth is also likely to be fuelled by growing adoption in fast food chains and growing popularity as raw material for camp food.
Growing consumer awareness about extended shelf life of dehydrated vegetables has opened up new avenues of growth for stakeholders. In urban centers, where hectic work schedules leave consumers with little time, preference for food products with longer shelf life has witnessed an increase. These transformations are also creating sustained opportunities for companies in the dehydrated vegetables market.
The increasing volatility in availability, production and pricing of raw materials due to seasonal variations is a primary factor influencing consumers to adopt dehydrated vegetables. Furthermore, the proliferating yearlong demand for products with seasonal ingredients is reinforcing growth in dehydrated vegetables market.
Air and vacuum drying techniques are increasingly gaining traction in dehydrated vegetables market as these enhance the shelf life, while retaining their texture, nutrition, and taste. Dehydrated vegetables manufacturers are increasingly relying on technology to enhance product quality which is likely to create potential growth prospects of dehydrated vegetables market. Furthermore, the advent of powdered dehydrated fruits and vegetables with similar nutritional value as fresh ones is expected to be a key trend in worldwide dehydrated vegetables market. Several organic vegetable manufacturers are opting for powdered dehydrated products with organic fruits and vegetables obtained directly as raw materials from farms.
Increased Consumption of Ready-to-Eat Food items to Drive Dehydrated Vegetables Market
The growing consumption of ready to eat food items with prolonged shelf life is likely to play an important role in the expansion of the global dehydrated vegetables market in the years to come. With the entry of advanced technologies of drying, it has become possible to produce dehydrated vegetables within a less period of time. At the same time, these vegetables are able to retain their nutrient value as well. These factors are estimated to fuel growth of the global dehydrated vegetables market in the years to come.
Rising demand for processed food products is encouraging producers of food items toward the development new food items, which is likely to provide ready-to-eat and nutritious food items with longer shelf life. In addition to this, these vegetables are quickly evolving as preferred snack food items amongst people who usually go for ready-to-eat vegetables in dehydrated form. Rise in the demand for this product is likely to support development of the global dehydrated vegetables market in the near future. The rising need for dehydrated vegetables is rising due to hectic lifestyle of working class people in tier 1 cities. This factor is likely to drive the demand for dehydrated vegetables in the near future.
Demand to Thrive on the Back of Increased Convenience of Transportation
Dehydration of vegetables is done through a process through which moisture is extracted from vegetables so as to preserve vegetables for a longer period of time. This method is considered a suitable one for preventing vegetable spoilage. With increased cost effectiveness and high nutrition content, these dehydrated vegetables have been witnessing considerable acceptance amongst the consumers.
These vegetables hold on its entire nutrient content i.e. the 100% nutrition content of fresh vegetables but these vegetables only occupy very little space on the shelf. This offers the manufacturers of food items with augmented ease of transportation of food items from one location to another. This convenience of transportation is expected to foster development of the dehydrated vegetables market in the near future.