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Lecithin Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report By Application (Feeds, Food & beverages, Industrial, and Healthcare), By Nature, By Type, By Source, By Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2022-2028

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  • 238 Pages
  • April 2022
  • Region: Global
  • Marqual IT Solutions Pvt. Ltd (KBV Research)
  • ID: 5600741
The Global Lecithin Market size is expected to reach $2.5 billion by 2028, rising at a market growth of 6.6% CAGR during the forecast period.

Lecithin is a form of fat that is essential for the body's cells. Phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidic acid, phosphatidylserine, phosphatidylcholine, and phosphatidylinositol are a few examples of glycerophospholipids. Fat is thought to be effective in the treatment of a variety of disorders, including liver disease, eczema, and liver disease. Phospholipid, also known as Phosphatide, is a lipid molecule that is an important part of the cell membrane. The composition of lipid molecules includes two alcohols, a phosphate group, and one or more fatty acids.

Phospholipids from natural items such as eggs, soy, and sunflower are extracted and processed to make lecithin. Lecithin also has lipophilic and hydrophilic characteristics and resembles oil and water in distinct ways. It is widely used in a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, food, nutrition, supplements, and cosmetics.

Lecithin is a substance that has been used in medication development and is frequently used in pharmaceutical production. Alzheimer's disease and dementia are two conditions that lecithin is utilized to treat. It is used to treat eczema, liver disease, gallbladder disease, depression, high cholesterol, and anxiety. Lecithin is often used as a food additive to prevent the separation of ingredients. In the production of ready-to-eat meals and processed meats, it can also be employed as a lubrication agent or emulsifier. Commercial lecithin is made from lecithin, as well as other relevant phospholipids and oil.

Because of its ability to break up fat and oil globules along with its antioxidant properties, lecithin derived from soybeans is vital in the industrial preparation of food and other products. Without lecithin, these elements tend to separate. A well-known example is the separation of fats from chocolate, which creates a light oily coating on the surface. Lecithin prevents oils from oxidation throughout processing, giving them a richer flavor and a longer shelf life. Lecithin is used in a variety of products, including paints, leather goods, dyes, inks, plastics, textiles, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.



COVID-19 Impact Analysis

The COVID-19 pandemic caused a severe impact on various economies all over the world. Several businesses were significantly devastated as a result of the outbreak of the COVID-19 infection. In addition, the governments of several countries were forced to impose lockdowns in their nations. As a result, the manufacturing units of numerous goods were temporarily shut down. Moreover, these lockdowns also caused a major disruption in the supply chain of various goods. Further, COVID-19 led the worldwide healthcare industry to a significant failure due to the shortage of beds and oxygen in hospitals.

Market Growth Factors


Rising demand for organic and natural food additives

Consumer awareness of the negative effects of chemical compounds, as well as the availability of organic or natural substances as alternatives on the market, is driving the demand for various natural fruit and vegetable additives. When purchasing food and beverage goods, consumers look for terms like additive-free and natural. Because of increased consumer awareness, ingredient labeling has become necessary in various developed and developing economies. Moreover, natural products and ingredients that taste delicious and have lesser calories are sought by consumers. Despite the fact that artificial or non-organic substances have garnered widespread public adoption along with a major market presence, natural alternatives are required to substitute these artificial ingredients.

Increasing demand from the pharmaceuticals and cosmetic industry

The demand for the pharmaceuticals industry is surging due to the fact that the high dietary values in lecithin aid in improving HDL cholesterol levels and lowering LDL cholesterol levels. Lecithin supplements are also considered to enhance immune system function, particularly in diabetics. Lecithin is classified as generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the US Food and Drug Administration. When consumed in small doses, it does not usually cause any kind of side effects. This is aiding in the spread of knowledge about the use of lecithin as a dietary supplement.

Marketing Restraining Factor:


Rising prices and several substitute goods

For the manufacturing of lecithin, manufacturers use a variety of plant sources such as soy, sunflower, and rapeseed. Large quantities of these basic resources are available all over the market. The producers" profit margin is hampered by shifting raw material prices. End-user firms, particularly those in the food industry, require high-quality lecithin at reasonable pricing in order to deliver the final output to worldwide customers and consumers. As the cost of raw ingredients rises, the cost of processing lecithin and turning them into final goods also surges, resulting in an increased selling price.



Application Outlook

Based on Application, the market is segmented into Feeds, Food & beverages, Industrial, and Healthcare. In 2021, the food and beverages segment procured a significant revenue share of the lecithin market. Chocolates, fudge, toffee, caramels, and brittles are a few examples of confectionery products that include lecithin. Its capacity to serve as a natural antioxidant, emulsifier, and taste enhancer is driving the demand for the product across the confectionery industry. Moreover, the rapidly increasing sugar-free confectionery business is also expected to have a beneficial impact on the demand for lecithin. Therefore, these factors is expected to augment the growth of this segment.

Nature Outlook

Based on Nature, the market is segmented into GMO and Non-GMO. In 2021, the GMO segment acquired the largest revenue share of the lecithin market. Lecithin, a natural emulsifier used in a variety of sectors, is extracted from GM oilseeds like soybean, sunflower, and rapeseed. Soy and sunflower lecithin account for a significant proportion of commercially available lecithin nowadays. In the food industry, lecithin serves as an emulsifier as well as a healthful ingredient. Lecithin is employed in numerous foods and other industries due to its lipid-friendly and hydrophilic qualities, which is propelling the growth of the segment.

Type Outlook

Based on Type, the market is segmented into Fluid, De-oiled, and Modified. In 2021, the de-oiled segment procured a significant revenue share of the lecithin market. The increasing growth of the segment due to the fact that there is essentially no oil in de-oiled or powdered lecithin. It includes a high level of polyunsaturated fatty acids concentration and is almost oil-free. Powdered lecithin is a more portable, simple concentrated lecithin product that is ideal for transportation and storage, and has a longer shelf life than liquid lecithin. De-oiled lecithin solutions are essentially ready-to-use nutraceuticals with significant nutritional benefits for customers, in addition to increased functional qualities.

Source Outlook

Based on Source, the market is segmented into Soy, Sunflower, Rapeseed & canola, Egg, and Others. In 2021, the soy segment acquired the largest revenue share of the lecithin market. The rising growth of the segment is due to the fact that soybean is easily accessible and the extraction technique of the product is inexpensive. Due to this, it is also generally used by manufacturers. In the feed industry, soy lecithin is gaining popularity. Owing to increased cocoa butter prices, it is also utilized as a cocoa butter substitute in the chocolate production. As a result of the plentiful availability of raw materials, the market is anticipated to increase as a result of better production planning.

Regional Outlook

Based on Regions, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America, Middle East & Africa. In 2021, Asia-pacific accounted for the highest revenue share of the lecithin market. Due to the hectic lifestyles of people across this region, lecithin is becoming more popular, prompting consumers to choose on-the-go and RTE goods in Asia-Pacific. In addition, the demand for lecithin is anticipated to rise in the coming years as the population, as well as the per-capita disposable income of people in this region grows. Additionally, non-GMO lecithin export potential from countries like India to various countries, including the European market, is estimated to propel the growth of the regional lecithin market.

The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include Archer Daniels Midland Company, Bunge Limited, DuPont de Nemours, Inc., Wilmar International Limited, Kewpie Corporation, IMCD N.V., Avril Group, Lipoid GmbH, Stern-Wywiol Gruppe GmbH & amp; Co. KG, and Cargill Corporation.

Recent Strategies Deployed in Lecithin Market

  • Nov-2021: ADM took over Sojaprotein, a Serbian agribusiness company. This acquisition aimed to bring major advancements in ADM's alternative protein capabilities along with its ability to fulfill the rising demand for plant-based beverages and foods.
  • Oct-2021: IMCD extended its partnership with Tate & amp; Lyle's, a global supplier of food and beverage ingredients. Through this extended partnership, IMCD aimed to introduce its portfolio in eight countries across Europe to enable Tate & amp; Lyle customers to take advantage of the extensive market knowledge of IMCD along with its professional sales and technical teams, technical centers of excellence, and application laboratories.
  • Sep-2021: ADM expanded its geographical footprint in China by introducing ADM Food Technology, a new flavor production facility in Pinghu. Through this geographical expansion, the companies aimed to fulfill the increasing demand for healthy foods and beverages.
  • May-2021: IMCD completed its acquisition of Andes Chemical, a provider of raw materials. Through this acquisition, the company aimed to establish its presence in Peru and Central America in order to expand its geographical footprint in Latin America and throughout the Caribbean.
  • Feb-2020: ADM expanded the capabilities of its production facility in Europoort, Netherlands. This expansion aimed to expand the production capacities of non-GMO soy protein concentrate across Europe in order to fulfill the demand of European customers.
  • Mar-2019: DuPont rolled out SUPRO and TRUPRO, two new product ranges by the company. Through this launch, the company aimed to offer an ideal solution to manufacturers of nutrition bars, cereals, toppings, snacks, and more. Moreover, six new plant protein nuggets from new product lines provide options that comprise more protein and lesser sodium than previous portfolios in a wider array of textures and formats.
  • Jan-2019: Avril took over Lecico, a manufacturer of food and beverages. This acquisition is expected to enable Avril to enhance its position in the organics sector along with increased production potential across Europe.

Scope of the Study


Market Segments Covered in the Report:


By Application
  • Feeds
  • Food & amp; beverages
  • Industrial
  • Healthcare
By Nature
  • GMO
  • Non-GMO
By Type
  • Fluid
  • De-oiled
  • Modified
By Source
  • Soy
  • Sunflower
  • Rapeseed & amp; canola
  • Egg
  • Others

By Geography

  • North America
  • US
  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • Rest of North America
  • Europe
  • Germany
  • UK
  • France
  • Russia
  • Spain
  • Italy
  • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • China
  • Japan
  • India
  • South Korea
  • Singapore
  • Malaysia
  • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • LAMEA
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • UAE
  • Saudi Arabia
  • South Africa
  • Nigeria
  • Rest of LAMEA

Key Market Players


List of Companies Profiled in the Report:

  • Archer Daniels Midland Company
  • Bunge Limited
  • DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
  • Wilmar International Limited
  • Kewpie Corporation
  • IMCD N.V.
  • Avril Group
  • Lipoid GmbH
  • Stern-Wywiol Gruppe GmbH & amp; Co. KG
  • Cargill Corporation

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Market Scope & Methodology
1.1 Market Definition
1.2 Objectives
1.3 Market Scope
1.4 Segmentation
1.4.1 Global Lecithin Market, by Application
1.4.2 Global Lecithin Market, by Nature
1.4.3 Global Lecithin Market, by Type
1.4.4 Global Lecithin Market, by Source
1.4.5 Global Lecithin Market, by Geography
1.5 Methodology for the research
Chapter 2. Market Overview
2.1 Introduction
2.1.1 Overview
2.1.1.1 Market Composition and Scenario
2.2 Key Factors Impacting the Market
2.2.1 Market Drivers
2.2.2 Market Restraints
Chapter 3. Strategies deployed in Lecithin Market
Chapter 4. Global Lecithin Market by Application
4.1 Global Feeds Market by Region
4.2 Global Food & beverages Market by Region
4.3 Global Industrial Market by Region
4.4 Global Healthcare Market by Region
Chapter 5. Global Lecithin Market by Nature
5.1 Global GMO Market by Region
5.2 Global Non-GMO Market by Region
Chapter 6. Global Lecithin Market by Type
6.1 Global Fluid Market by Region
6.2 Global De-oiled Market by Region
6.3 Global Modified Market by Region
Chapter 7. Global Lecithin Market by Source
7.1 Global Soy Market by Region
7.2 Global Sunflower Market by Region
7.3 Global Rapeseed & canola Market by Region
7.4 Global Egg Market by Region
7.5 Global Others Market by Region
Chapter 8. Global Lecithin Market by Region
8.1 North America Lecithin Market
8.1.1 North America Lecithin Market by Application
8.1.1.1 North America Feeds Market by Country
8.1.1.2 North America Food & beverages Market by Country
8.1.1.3 North America Industrial Market by Country
8.1.1.4 North America Healthcare Market by Country
8.1.2 North America Lecithin Market by Nature
8.1.2.1 North America GMO Market by Country
8.1.2.2 North America Non-GMO Market by Country
8.1.3 North America Lecithin Market by Type
8.1.3.1 North America Fluid Market by Country
8.1.3.2 North America De-oiled Market by Country
8.1.3.3 North America Modified Market by Country
8.1.4 North America Lecithin Market by Source
8.1.4.1 North America Soy Market by Country
8.1.4.2 North America Sunflower Market by Country
8.1.4.3 North America Rapeseed & canola Market by Country
8.1.4.4 North America Egg Market by Country
8.1.4.5 North America Others Market by Country
8.1.5 North America Lecithin Market by Country
8.1.5.1 US Lecithin Market
8.1.5.1.1 US Lecithin Market by Application
8.1.5.1.2 US Lecithin Market by Nature
8.1.5.1.3 US Lecithin Market by Type
8.1.5.1.4 US Lecithin Market by Source
8.1.5.2 Canada Lecithin Market
8.1.5.2.1 Canada Lecithin Market by Application
8.1.5.2.2 Canada Lecithin Market by Nature
8.1.5.2.3 Canada Lecithin Market by Type
8.1.5.2.4 Canada Lecithin Market by Source
8.1.5.3 Mexico Lecithin Market
8.1.5.3.1 Mexico Lecithin Market by Application
8.1.5.3.2 Mexico Lecithin Market by Nature
8.1.5.3.3 Mexico Lecithin Market by Type
8.1.5.3.4 Mexico Lecithin Market by Source
8.1.5.4 Rest of North America Lecithin Market
8.1.5.4.1 Rest of North America Lecithin Market by Application
8.1.5.4.2 Rest of North America Lecithin Market by Nature
8.1.5.4.3 Rest of North America Lecithin Market by Type
8.1.5.4.4 Rest of North America Lecithin Market by Source
8.2 Europe Lecithin Market
8.2.1 Europe Lecithin Market by Application
8.2.1.1 Europe Feeds Market by Country
8.2.1.2 Europe Food & beverages Market by Country
8.2.1.3 Europe Industrial Market by Country
8.2.1.4 Europe Healthcare Market by Country
8.2.2 Europe Lecithin Market by Nature
8.2.2.1 Europe GMO Market by Country
8.2.2.2 Europe Non-GMO Market by Country
8.2.3 Europe Lecithin Market by Type
8.2.3.1 Europe Fluid Market by Country
8.2.3.2 Europe De-oiled Market by Country
8.2.3.3 Europe Modified Market by Country
8.2.4 Europe Lecithin Market by Source
8.2.4.1 Europe Soy Market by Country
8.2.4.2 Europe Sunflower Market by Country
8.2.4.3 Europe Rapeseed & canola Market by Country
8.2.4.4 Europe Egg Market by Country
8.2.4.5 Europe Others Market by Country
8.2.5 Europe Lecithin Market by Country
8.2.5.1 Germany Lecithin Market
8.2.5.1.1 Germany Lecithin Market by Application
8.2.5.1.2 Germany Lecithin Market by Nature
8.2.5.1.3 Germany Lecithin Market by Type
8.2.5.1.4 Germany Lecithin Market by Source
8.2.5.2 UK Lecithin Market
8.2.5.2.1 UK Lecithin Market by Application
8.2.5.2.2 UK Lecithin Market by Nature
8.2.5.2.3 UK Lecithin Market by Type
8.2.5.2.4 UK Lecithin Market by Source
8.2.5.3 France Lecithin Market
8.2.5.3.1 France Lecithin Market by Application
8.2.5.3.2 France Lecithin Market by Nature
8.2.5.3.3 France Lecithin Market by Type
8.2.5.3.4 France Lecithin Market by Source
8.2.5.4 Russia Lecithin Market
8.2.5.4.1 Russia Lecithin Market by Application
8.2.5.4.2 Russia Lecithin Market by Nature
8.2.5.4.3 Russia Lecithin Market by Type
8.2.5.4.4 Russia Lecithin Market by Source
8.2.5.5 Spain Lecithin Market
8.2.5.5.1 Spain Lecithin Market by Application
8.2.5.5.2 Spain Lecithin Market by Nature
8.2.5.5.3 Spain Lecithin Market by Type
8.2.5.5.4 Spain Lecithin Market by Source
8.2.5.6 Italy Lecithin Market
8.2.5.6.1 Italy Lecithin Market by Application
8.2.5.6.2 Italy Lecithin Market by Nature
8.2.5.6.3 Italy Lecithin Market by Type
8.2.5.6.4 Italy Lecithin Market by Source
8.2.5.7 Rest of Europe Lecithin Market
8.2.5.7.1 Rest of Europe Lecithin Market by Application
8.2.5.7.2 Rest of Europe Lecithin Market by Nature
8.2.5.7.3 Rest of Europe Lecithin Market by Type
8.2.5.7.4 Rest of Europe Lecithin Market by Source
8.3 Asia Pacific Lecithin Market
8.3.1 Asia Pacific Lecithin Market by Application
8.3.1.1 Asia Pacific Feeds Market by Country
8.3.1.2 Asia Pacific Food & beverages Market by Country
8.3.1.3 Asia Pacific Industrial Market by Country
8.3.1.4 Asia Pacific Healthcare Market by Country
8.3.2 Asia Pacific Lecithin Market by Nature
8.3.2.1 Asia Pacific GMO Market by Country
8.3.2.2 Asia Pacific Non-GMO Market by Country
8.3.3 Asia Pacific Lecithin Market by Type
8.3.3.1 Asia Pacific Fluid Market by Country
8.3.3.2 Asia Pacific De-oiled Market by Country
8.3.3.3 Asia Pacific Modified Market by Country
8.3.4 Asia Pacific Lecithin Market by Source
8.3.4.1 Asia Pacific Soy Market by Country
8.3.4.2 Asia Pacific Sunflower Market by Country
8.3.4.3 Asia Pacific Rapeseed & canola Market by Country
8.3.4.4 Asia Pacific Egg Market by Country
8.3.4.5 Asia Pacific Others Market by Country
8.3.5 Asia Pacific Lecithin Market by Country
8.3.5.1 China Lecithin Market
8.3.5.1.1 China Lecithin Market by Application
8.3.5.1.2 China Lecithin Market by Nature
8.3.5.1.3 China Lecithin Market by Type
8.3.5.1.4 China Lecithin Market by Source
8.3.5.2 Japan Lecithin Market
8.3.5.2.1 Japan Lecithin Market by Application
8.3.5.2.2 Japan Lecithin Market by Nature
8.3.5.2.3 Japan Lecithin Market by Type
8.3.5.2.4 Japan Lecithin Market by Source
8.3.5.3 India Lecithin Market
8.3.5.3.1 India Lecithin Market by Application
8.3.5.3.2 India Lecithin Market by Nature
8.3.5.3.3 India Lecithin Market by Type
8.3.5.3.4 India Lecithin Market by Source
8.3.5.4 South Korea Lecithin Market
8.3.5.4.1 South Korea Lecithin Market by Application
8.3.5.4.2 South Korea Lecithin Market by Nature
8.3.5.4.3 South Korea Lecithin Market by Type
8.3.5.4.4 South Korea Lecithin Market by Source
8.3.5.5 Singapore Lecithin Market
8.3.5.5.1 Singapore Lecithin Market by Application
8.3.5.5.2 Singapore Lecithin Market by Nature
8.3.5.5.3 Singapore Lecithin Market by Type
8.3.5.5.4 Singapore Lecithin Market by Source
8.3.5.6 Malaysia Lecithin Market
8.3.5.6.1 Malaysia Lecithin Market by Application
8.3.5.6.2 Malaysia Lecithin Market by Nature
8.3.5.6.3 Malaysia Lecithin Market by Type
8.3.5.6.4 Malaysia Lecithin Market by Source
8.3.5.7 Rest of Asia Pacific Lecithin Market
8.3.5.7.1 Rest of Asia Pacific Lecithin Market by Application
8.3.5.7.2 Rest of Asia Pacific Lecithin Market by Nature
8.3.5.7.3 Rest of Asia Pacific Lecithin Market by Type
8.3.5.7.4 Rest of Asia Pacific Lecithin Market by Source
8.4 LAMEA Lecithin Market
8.4.1 LAMEA Lecithin Market by Application
8.4.1.1 LAMEA Feeds Market by Country
8.4.1.2 LAMEA Food & beverages Market by Country
8.4.1.3 LAMEA Industrial Market by Country
8.4.1.4 LAMEA Healthcare Market by Country
8.4.2 LAMEA Lecithin Market by Nature
8.4.2.1 LAMEA GMO Market by Country
8.4.2.2 LAMEA Non-GMO Market by Country
8.4.3 LAMEA Lecithin Market by Type
8.4.3.1 LAMEA Fluid Market by Country
8.4.3.2 LAMEA De-oiled Market by Country
8.4.3.3 LAMEA Modified Market by Country
8.4.4 LAMEA Lecithin Market by Source
8.4.4.1 LAMEA Soy Market by Country
8.4.4.2 LAMEA Sunflower Market by Country
8.4.4.3 LAMEA Rapeseed & canola Market by Country
8.4.4.4 LAMEA Egg Market by Country
8.4.4.5 LAMEA Others Market by Country
8.4.5 LAMEA Lecithin Market by Country
8.4.5.1 Brazil Lecithin Market
8.4.5.1.1 Brazil Lecithin Market by Application
8.4.5.1.2 Brazil Lecithin Market by Nature
8.4.5.1.3 Brazil Lecithin Market by Type
8.4.5.1.4 Brazil Lecithin Market by Source
8.4.5.2 Argentina Lecithin Market
8.4.5.2.1 Argentina Lecithin Market by Application
8.4.5.2.2 Argentina Lecithin Market by Nature
8.4.5.2.3 Argentina Lecithin Market by Type
8.4.5.2.4 Argentina Lecithin Market by Source
8.4.5.3 UAE Lecithin Market
8.4.5.3.1 UAE Lecithin Market by Application
8.4.5.3.2 UAE Lecithin Market by Nature
8.4.5.3.3 UAE Lecithin Market by Type
8.4.5.3.4 UAE Lecithin Market by Source
8.4.5.4 Saudi Arabia Lecithin Market
8.4.5.4.1 Saudi Arabia Lecithin Market by Application
8.4.5.4.2 Saudi Arabia Lecithin Market by Nature
8.4.5.4.3 Saudi Arabia Lecithin Market by Type
8.4.5.4.4 Saudi Arabia Lecithin Market by Source
8.4.5.5 South Africa Lecithin Market
8.4.5.5.1 South Africa Lecithin Market by Application
8.4.5.5.2 South Africa Lecithin Market by Nature
8.4.5.5.3 South Africa Lecithin Market by Type
8.4.5.5.4 South Africa Lecithin Market by Source
8.4.5.6 Nigeria Lecithin Market
8.4.5.6.1 Nigeria Lecithin Market by Application
8.4.5.6.2 Nigeria Lecithin Market by Nature
8.4.5.6.3 Nigeria Lecithin Market by Type
8.4.5.6.4 Nigeria Lecithin Market by Source
8.4.5.7 Rest of LAMEA Lecithin Market
8.4.5.7.1 Rest of LAMEA Lecithin Market by Application
8.4.5.7.2 Rest of LAMEA Lecithin Market by Nature
8.4.5.7.3 Rest of LAMEA Lecithin Market by Type
8.4.5.7.4 Rest of LAMEA Lecithin Market by Source
Chapter 9. Company Profiles
9.1 Archer Daniels Midland Company
9.1.1 Company Overview
9.1.2 Financial Analysis
9.1.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
9.1.4 Research & Development Expense
9.1.5 Recent strategies and developments:
9.1.5.1 Acquisition and Mergers:
9.1.5.2 Geographical Expansions:
9.2 Bunge Limited
9.2.1 Company Overview
9.2.2 Financial Analysis
9.2.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
9.2.4 Research & Development Expense
9.3 DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
9.3.1 Company Overview
9.3.2 Financial Analysis
9.3.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
9.3.4 Research & Development Expense
9.3.5 Recent strategies and developments:
9.3.5.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
9.4 Wilmar International Limited
9.4.1 Company Overview
9.4.2 Financial Analysis
9.4.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
9.5 Kewpie Corporation
9.5.1 Company Overview
9.5.2 Financial Analysis
9.5.3 Segmental Analysis
9.5.4 Research & Development Expense
9.6 IMCD N.V.
9.6.1 Company Overview
9.6.2 Financial Analysis
9.6.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
9.6.4 Recent strategies and developments:
9.6.4.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
9.6.4.2 Acquisition and Mergers:
9.7 Avril Group
9.7.1 Company Overview
9.7.2 Recent strategies and developments:
9.7.2.1 Acquisition and Mergers:
9.8 Lipoid GmbH
9.8.1 Company Overview
9.10. Cargill Corporation
9.10.1 Company Overview

Companies Mentioned

  • Archer Daniels Midland Company
  • Bunge Limited
  • DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
  • Wilmar International Limited
  • Kewpie Corporation
  • IMCD N.V.
  • Avril Group
  • Lipoid GmbH
  • Stern-Wywiol Gruppe GmbH & Co. KG
  • Cargill Corporation

Methodology

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