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Textured Vegetable Protein Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report By Application, By Type (Slices, Flakes, Granules, and Chunks), By Source (Soy, Wheat, and Pea), By Form (Dry and Wet), By Nature, By Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2022 - 2028

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  • 277 Pages
  • August 2022
  • Region: Global
  • Marqual IT Solutions Pvt. Ltd (KBV Research)
  • ID: 5658885
The Global Textured Vegetable Protein Market size is expected to reach $2 billion by 2028, rising at a market growth of 6.5% CAGR during the forecast period.

Vegetable proteins, sometimes known as veggie proteins, are supplements made from plant sources. Soy, peas, & lentils are just a few examples of these sources. The most popular source of plant proteins is soy. This has traditionally served as the primary source of vegetable protein, coming in powdered, granulated, and textured forms for usage in a variety of applications and end-use markets. Many businesses use vegetable proteins because of their nutritive value and textural qualities.



The modern consumer prefers vegetable protein over animal-supplied proteins because it offers the same nutritional profile as a diet high in complete proteins without the drawback of animal cruelty that is present in typical animal-derived proteins. A sizeable portion of the population in western nations has switched to a diet with less meat intake and is now demanding nutritious and delectable meat-free food items.

Food manufacturers are putting more emphasis on vegetable proteins including pulses, soy protein, and wheat gluten which are processed into meat-like products known as meat analogues, as a result of changes in consumer consumption patterns. The texture, flavor, color, and nutritional properties of particular types of meat are only a few of the aesthetic aspects that these goods imitate.

The market is anticipated to grow as aquaculture firms' need for soy protein isolates rises. Textured soy protein is high in demand and is used in feed. Livestock producers have identified the health advantages of including textured soy protein isolates in animal diets, which is anticipated to increase soy protein isolate sales. In a world where population and food scarcity are growing, aquaculture manufacturers are looking for more effective & long-term solutions to raise healthy species to fulfill escalating market requirements.

COVID-19 Impact Analysis

The demand for textured vegetable protein supplements, which support the body's overall health and optimal performance by supplying necessary nutrients, is anticipated to rise as a result. Human tissues and cells need protein derived from plants to develop and repair. Along with serving as the basis for strong muscles and tissues, plant protein helps people lose weight. It is generally known how nutrition affects the immune system. Recent studies have highlighted the necessity of consuming enough amounts of specific nutrients, such as protein in COVID-19, elevating the significance of consuming textured soy protein.

Market Growth Factors

Emerging Trend Of Vegan Diet Among Consumers Across The World

Vegetable protein is crucial product for a vegan or in vegetarian diet. People frequently turn to vegetable protein supplements to attain the necessary nutritional profile that is expected to arise from a purely vegan diet. As the number of vegans grows, more businesses are attempting to adapt to the evolving food scene and are introducing more goods with vegetable protein to the market. Thus, it is anticipated that the textured vegetable protein market will be driven by the rising vegan and flexitarian populations throughout the forecast period.

Development In The Extraction Of TVPS From Innovative Sources

Soy, wheat, and pea are the conventional sources of obtaining textured vegetable protein. Other sources, like rice lentils, fava, oats, and chia seeds, have been investigated by manufacturers. Plant-based protein, as well as a number of other vitamins and minerals, are abundant in fava. They include a lot of soluble fiber, which can help with digestion and decrease cholesterol. High-protein, edible pulses that grow in pods include lentils. In various regions across the globe, they have been offered for sale.

Market Restraining Factors

The Awful Flavor Of Soy

The shifting tastes of consumers have spurred the need for meat alternatives and raised the requirement for textured soy protein, reducing the usage of animal proteins in food items. The flavor of soy components, which is attributed to the lipoxygenase enzyme's action on soybean oil, is one of the main reasons why soy products have been used less frequently in western nations such as the US, UK, and Germany. The lipoxygenase breaks down the soy oil during the hydration and milling process into other compounds, including hexanal. The flavors of these compounds are unpleasant.

Type Outlook

Based on type, the textured vegetable protein market is segmented into chunks, flakes, slices, and granules. In 2021, the flakes segment acquired a significant revenue share in the textured vegetable protein market. Flakes are low in fat and high in protein. They keep the body's vital amino acid balance in check, which is necessary for the growth of muscles, connective tissues, and enzymes. They are proteins in their most basic form.



Application Outlook

On the basis of application, the textured vegetable protein market is fragmented into meat alternatives, cereals & snacks and other applications. The meat alternative segment held the maximum revenue share in the textured vegetable protein market in 2021. Textured vegetable proteins can be used as a meat extender and are less expensive than most meats, which helps save money.

Source Outlook

By source, the textured vegetable protein market is divided into soy, wheat and pea. The soy segment led the textured vegetable protein market with the highest revenue share in 2021. Soy products are becoming more prevalent in the food service sector as a result of the soy protein's well-known health and nutritional benefits as well as the additional advantages of its low moisture and low-fat content.

Form Outlook

Based on form, the textured vegetable protein market is classified into dry and wet. The wet segment procured a substantial revenue share in the textured vegetable protein market in 2021. This segment mainly includes protein shakes and other protein drinks. The protein shakes are in high demand due to the convenience to consume these shakes coupled with the active lifestyle of people nowadays.

Nature Outlook

By nature, the textured vegetable protein market is bifurcated into organic & conventional. In 2021, the conventional segment witnessed the highest revenue share in the textured vegetable protein market. Conventional TVP (textured vegetable protein) is less expensive than most meats and can be used as an extender with fresh meat to save money.

Regional Outlook

Region wise, the textured vegetable protein market is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific & LAMEA. In 2021, the North America region held the highest revenue share in the textured vegetable protein market. In response to shifting customer preferences in the region, major ingredient producers like DuPont, Cargill, ADM, and CHS have been enhancing their product development capabilities. As a result of the availability of numerous current and future processing facilities in Canada, it has been among the world's largest producers of peas for textured pea protein.

Cardinal Matrix - Textured Vegetable Protein Market Competition Analysis



The major strategies followed by the market participants are Product Launches. Based on the Analysis presented in the Cardinal matrix; Koninklijke DSM N.V. and Archer Daniels Midland Company are the forerunners in the Textured Vegetable Protein Market. Companies such as Ingredion, Incorporated, Roquette Frères SA, BENEO GmbH (Südzucker AG) are some of the key innovators in Textured Vegetable Protein Market.

The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include Cargill Corporation, Archer Daniels Midland Company, Kansas Protein Foods, Ingredion, Incorporated, Koninklijke DSM N.V., Roquette Frères SA, The Scoular Company, Foodchem International Corporation, BENEO GmbH (Südzucker AG), and Axiom Foods, Inc.

Strategies deployed in Textured Vegetable Protein Market

; Partnerships, Collaborations and Agreements:

  • May-2022: Cargill signed an agreement with Cubiq, a technology-driven, market-leading provider of integrated solutions. Under this agreement, Cargill is expected to promote and sell Cubiq’s products.
  • Sep-2021: Royal DSM entered into a partnership with Meatable, a Dutch cell-based meat manufacturer. The partnership aimed to jointly develop affordable growth media for cultivated protein. The partnership focused on the development of meat-like taste & textures a challenge that both fermented and plant-based alternatives have continued to face in the final product.
  • Jul-2020: Archer Daniels Midland Company entered into a partnership with Imagine Meats, a venture which promises to boost plant-based innovation in India. By this partnership, Imagine Meats is expected to leverage ADM’s portfolio of protein ingredients and applications labs to create traditional Indian dishes & other popular products such as kebabs, biryanis, and curries. The companies is expected to firstly work on soy and pea proteins, and other alternative proteins, to achieve the desired taste and texture profile in their spearheaded meatless offerings.

; Product Launches and Product Expansions:

  • Jun-2022: Roquette introduced NUTRALYS, a range of organic textured proteins from pea and fava. The launch is expected to improve the company’s strong position on the overall protein market and support the company’s effort to be the best partner for consumers wishing to produce innovative and delicious plant-based foods.
  • Jul-2021: Ingredion launched Vitessence Tex Crumbles 102, a structured protein derived from peas. Ingredion’s broad plant-based protein portfolio & tested formulation experience mean that producers have a complete toolkit for manufacturing alternative meat products that copy the bite and chew of animal proteins along with balancing texture, taste, and functionality.
  • Dec-2020: Ingredion expanded its existing product portfolio by introducing VITESSENCE Pulse 1803. The expansion is expected to enable food & beverages producers across EMEA to meet rising customer demand for protein-rich products, in a broad range of on-trend categories.
  • Sep-2020: ADM released Arcon T textured pea proteins, Prolite MeatTEX textured wheat protein, and Prolite MeatXT non-textured wheat protein. These highly-functional protein solutions enhance the texture & density of meat alternatives and are particularly useful for achieving customer-preferred, meat-like texture.

; Acquisitions and Mergers:

  • May-2022: BENEO took over Meatless, a British company that produces vegan, plant-based meats. The acquisition is expected to broaden the company's portfolio with a versatile selection of plant-based solutions that serve as texturizers for meat and fish alternatives. Also, this acquisition is expected to reaffirm Beneo’s goal to strengthen its business with solutions for plant-based alternatives.
  • Dec-2021: Royal DSM acquired Vestkorn Milling, one of Europe’s leading producers of pea- and bean-derived ingredients for plant-based protein products. The acquisition aimed at building an alternative protein business and is expected to provide synergy with DSM’s innovative CanolaPRO rapeseed protein isolate, which is expected to be commercially launched next year.
  • Nov-2021: Archer Daniels Midland took over Sojaprotein, a European company specializing in non-GMO soybean ingredients. Through this expansion, the company aimed at expanding its capabilities to meet the rapidly increasing demand for innovative protein solutions as the company grows the nutrition business all around the world.
  • Apr-2021: Ingredion signed an agreement to acquire KaTech, a German food tech company. The acquisition is expected to complement Ingredion’s existing specialty ingredient portfolio.

; Geographical Expansions:

  • Apr-2022: Cargill expanded its geographical footprints in the Middle East, Turkey, Africa (META) & India by introducing RadiPure pea protein in these regions. This expansion is expected to help food & beverage manufacturers in the region respond to evolving marketplace trends. While customers are looking for alternatives to raise their protein intake, they do not want to compromise on taste and texture. In addition, RadiPure pea protein is expected to help companies meet this rising demand in the market.
  • Apr-2022: ADM expanded its geographical footprints in Decatur by making an investment of around $300 million. The expansion focused on providing alternative protein production. Additionally, this is expected to improve the alternative protein abilities by opening a state-of-the-art Protein Innovation Center in Decatur. The expansion is expected to significantly enhance ADM’s alternative-protein capabilities.
  • Dec-2020: Cargill expanded its geographical footprints in Europe by expanding its portfolio in the region. Through this expansion, the company aimed to introduce RadiPure & Puris in the region. Along with that, the company is expected to meet the functional and sensory challenges in alternative emerging applications. In addition, the new additions is expected to complement the agri-food supplier’s present offerings in Europe, which include the Gluvital vital wheat gluten and Prowliz hydrolyzed wheat protein brands.

Scope of the Study

Market Segments Covered in the Report:

By Application

  • Meat Alternatives
  • Cereals & Snacks
  • Other Applications

By Type

  • Slices
  • Flakes
  • Granules
  • Chunks

By Source

  • Soy
  • Wheat
  • Pea

By Form

  • Dry
  • Wet

By Nature

  • Conventional
  • Organic

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:

  • Cargill Corporation
  • Archer Daniels Midland Company
  • Kansas Protein Foods 
  • Ingredion, Incorporated
  • Koninklijke DSM N.V.
  • Roquette Frères SA
  • The Scoular Company
  • Foodchem International Corporation
  • BENEO GmbH (Südzucker AG)
  • Axiom Foods, Inc.

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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 Textured Vegetable Protein Market, by Application
1.4.2 Global Textured Vegetable Protein Market, by Type
1.4.3 Global Textured Vegetable Protein Market, by Source
1.4.4 Global Textured Vegetable Protein Market, by Form
1.4.5 Global Textured Vegetable Protein Market, by Nature
1.4.6 Global Textured Vegetable Protein 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 & Scenario
2.2 Key Factors Impacting the Market
2.2.1 Market Drivers
2.2.2 Market Restraints
Chapter 3. Competition Analysis - Global
3.1 Cardinal Matrix
3.2 Recent Industry Wide Strategic Developments
3.2.1 Partnerships, Collaborations and Agreements
3.2.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions
3.2.3 Acquisition and Mergers
3.2.4 Geographical Expansions
3.3 Top Winning Strategies
3.3.1 Key Leading Strategies: Percentage Distribution (2018-2022)
Chapter 4. Global Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
4.1 Global Meat Alternatives Market by Region
4.2 Global Cereals & Snacks Market by Region
4.3 Global Other Applications Market by Region
Chapter 5. Global Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
5.1 Global Slices Market by Region
5.2 Global Flakes Market by Region
5.3 Global Granules Market by Region
5.4 Global Chunks Market by Region
Chapter 6. Global Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
6.1 Global Soy Market by Region
6.2 Global Wheat Market by Region
6.3 Global Pea Market by Region
Chapter 7. Global Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
7.1 Global Dry Market by Region
7.2 Global Wet Market by Region
Chapter 8. Global Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
8.1 Global Conventional Market by Region
8.2 Global Organic Market by Region
Chapter 9. Global Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Region
9.1 North America Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.1.1 North America Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.1.1.1 North America Meat Alternatives Market by Country
9.1.1.2 North America Cereals & Snacks Market by Country
9.1.1.3 North America Other Applications Market by Country
9.1.2 North America Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.1.2.1 North America Slices Market by Country
9.1.2.2 North America Flakes Market by Country
9.1.2.3 North America Granules Market by Country
9.1.2.4 North America Chunks Market by Country
9.1.3 North America Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.1.3.1 North America Soy Market by Country
9.1.3.2 North America Wheat Market by Country
9.1.3.3 North America Pea Market by Country
9.1.4 North America Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.1.4.1 North America Dry Market by Country
9.1.4.2 North America Wet Market by Country
9.1.5 North America Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.1.5.1 North America Conventional Market by Country
9.1.5.2 North America Organic Market by Country
9.1.6 North America Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Country
9.1.6.1 US Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.1.6.1.1 US Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.1.6.1.2 US Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.1.6.1.3 US Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.1.6.1.4 US Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.1.6.1.5 US Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.1.6.2 Canada Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.1.6.2.1 Canada Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.1.6.2.2 Canada Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.1.6.2.3 Canada Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.1.6.2.4 Canada Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.1.6.2.5 Canada Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.1.6.3 Mexico Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.1.6.3.1 Mexico Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.1.6.3.2 Mexico Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.1.6.3.3 Mexico Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.1.6.3.4 Mexico Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.1.6.3.5 Mexico Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.1.6.4 Rest of North America Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.1.6.4.1 Rest of North America Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.1.6.4.2 Rest of North America Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.1.6.4.3 Rest of North America Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.1.6.4.4 Rest of North America Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.1.6.4.5 Rest of North America Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.2 Europe Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.2.1 Europe Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.2.1.1 Europe Meat Alternatives Market by Country
9.2.1.2 Europe Cereals & Snacks Market by Country
9.2.1.3 Europe Other Applications Market by Country
9.2.2 Europe Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.2.2.1 Europe Slices Market by Country
9.2.2.2 Europe Flakes Market by Country
9.2.2.3 Europe Granules Market by Country
9.2.2.4 Europe Chunks Market by Country
9.2.3 Europe Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.2.3.1 Europe Soy Market by Country
9.2.3.2 Europe Wheat Market by Country
9.2.3.3 Europe Pea Market by Country
9.2.4 Europe Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.2.4.1 Europe Dry Market by Country
9.2.4.2 Europe Wet Market by Country
9.2.5 Europe Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.2.5.1 Europe Conventional Market by Country
9.2.5.2 Europe Organic Market by Country
9.2.6 Europe Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Country
9.2.6.1 Germany Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.2.6.1.1 Germany Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.2.6.1.2 Germany Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.2.6.1.3 Germany Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.2.6.1.4 Germany Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.2.6.1.5 Germany Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.2.6.2 UK Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.2.6.2.1 UK Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.2.6.2.2 UK Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.2.6.2.3 UK Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.2.6.2.4 UK Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.2.6.2.5 UK Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.2.6.3 France Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.2.6.3.1 France Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.2.6.3.2 France Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.2.6.3.3 France Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.2.6.3.4 France Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.2.6.3.5 France Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.2.6.4 Russia Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.2.6.4.1 Russia Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.2.6.4.2 Russia Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.2.6.4.3 Russia Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.2.6.4.4 Russia Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.2.6.4.5 Russia Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.2.6.5 Spain Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.2.6.5.1 Spain Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.2.6.5.2 Spain Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.2.6.5.3 Spain Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.2.6.5.4 Spain Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.2.6.5.5 Spain Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.2.6.6 Italy Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.2.6.6.1 Italy Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.2.6.6.2 Italy Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.2.6.6.3 Italy Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.2.6.6.4 Italy Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.2.6.6.5 Italy Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.2.6.7 Rest of Europe Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.2.6.7.1 Rest of Europe Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.2.6.7.2 Rest of Europe Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.2.6.7.3 Rest of Europe Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.2.6.7.4 Rest of Europe Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.2.6.7.5 Rest of Europe Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.3 Asia Pacific Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.3.1 Asia Pacific Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.3.1.1 Asia Pacific Meat Alternatives Market by Country
9.3.1.2 Asia Pacific Cereals & Snacks Market by Country
9.3.1.3 Asia Pacific Other Applications Market by Country
9.3.2 Asia Pacific Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.3.2.1 Asia Pacific Slices Market by Country
9.3.2.2 Asia Pacific Flakes Market by Country
9.3.2.3 Asia Pacific Granules Market by Country
9.3.2.4 Asia Pacific Chunks Market by Country
9.3.3 Asia Pacific Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.3.3.1 Asia Pacific Soy Market by Country
9.3.3.2 Asia Pacific Wheat Market by Country
9.3.3.3 Asia Pacific Pea Market by Country
9.3.4 Asia Pacific Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.3.4.1 Asia Pacific Dry Market by Country
9.3.4.2 Asia Pacific Wet Market by Country
9.3.5 Asia Pacific Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.3.5.1 Asia Pacific Conventional Market by Country
9.3.5.2 Asia Pacific Organic Market by Country
9.3.6 Asia Pacific Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Country
9.3.6.1 China Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.3.6.1.1 China Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.3.6.1.2 China Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.3.6.1.3 China Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.3.6.1.4 China Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.3.6.1.5 China Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.3.6.2 Japan Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.3.6.2.1 Japan Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.3.6.2.2 Japan Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.3.6.2.3 Japan Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.3.6.2.4 Japan Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.3.6.2.5 Japan Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.3.6.3 India Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.3.6.3.1 India Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.3.6.3.2 India Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.3.6.3.3 India Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.3.6.3.4 India Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.3.6.3.5 India Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.3.6.4 South Korea Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.3.6.4.1 South Korea Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.3.6.4.2 South Korea Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.3.6.4.3 South Korea Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.3.6.4.4 South Korea Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.3.6.4.5 South Korea Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.3.6.5 Singapore Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.3.6.5.1 Singapore Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.3.6.5.2 Singapore Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.3.6.5.3 Singapore Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.3.6.5.4 Singapore Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.3.6.5.5 Singapore Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.3.6.6 Malaysia Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.3.6.6.1 Malaysia Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.3.6.6.2 Malaysia Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.3.6.6.3 Malaysia Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.3.6.6.4 Malaysia Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.3.6.6.5 Malaysia Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.3.6.7 Rest of Asia Pacific Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.3.6.7.1 Rest of Asia Pacific Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.3.6.7.2 Rest of Asia Pacific Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.3.6.7.3 Rest of Asia Pacific Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.3.6.7.4 Rest of Asia Pacific Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.3.6.7.5 Rest of Asia Pacific Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.4 LAMEA Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.4.1 LAMEA Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.4.1.1 LAMEA Meat Alternatives Market by Country
9.4.1.2 LAMEA Cereals & Snacks Market by Country
9.4.1.3 LAMEA Other Applications Market by Country
9.4.2 LAMEA Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.4.2.1 LAMEA Slices Market by Country
9.4.2.2 LAMEA Flakes Market by Country
9.4.2.3 LAMEA Granules Market by Country
9.4.2.4 LAMEA Chunks Market by Country
9.4.3 LAMEA Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.4.3.1 LAMEA Soy Market by Country
9.4.3.2 LAMEA Wheat Market by Country
9.4.3.3 LAMEA Pea Market by Country
9.4.4 LAMEA Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.4.4.1 LAMEA Dry Market by Country
9.4.4.2 LAMEA Wet Market by Country
9.4.5 LAMEA Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.4.5.1 LAMEA Conventional Market by Country
9.4.5.2 LAMEA Organic Market by Country
9.4.6 LAMEA Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Country
9.4.6.1 Brazil Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.4.6.1.1 Brazil Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.4.6.1.2 Brazil Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.4.6.1.3 Brazil Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.4.6.1.4 Brazil Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.4.6.1.5 Brazil Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.4.6.2 Argentina Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.4.6.2.1 Argentina Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.4.6.2.2 Argentina Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.4.6.2.3 Argentina Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.4.6.2.4 Argentina Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.4.6.2.5 Argentina Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.4.6.3 UAE Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.4.6.3.1 UAE Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.4.6.3.2 UAE Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.4.6.3.3 UAE Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.4.6.3.4 UAE Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.4.6.3.5 UAE Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.4.6.4 Saudi Arabia Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.4.6.4.1 Saudi Arabia Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.4.6.4.2 Saudi Arabia Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.4.6.4.3 Saudi Arabia Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.4.6.4.4 Saudi Arabia Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.4.6.4.5 Saudi Arabia Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.4.6.5 South Africa Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.4.6.5.1 South Africa Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.4.6.5.2 South Africa Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.4.6.5.3 South Africa Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.4.6.5.4 South Africa Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.4.6.5.5 South Africa Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.4.6.6 Nigeria Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.4.6.6.1 Nigeria Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.4.6.6.2 Nigeria Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.4.6.6.3 Nigeria Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.4.6.6.4 Nigeria Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.4.6.6.5 Nigeria Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
9.4.6.7 Rest of LAMEA Textured Vegetable Protein Market
9.4.6.7.1 Rest of LAMEA Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Application
9.4.6.7.2 Rest of LAMEA Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Type
9.4.6.7.3 Rest of LAMEA Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Source
9.4.6.7.4 Rest of LAMEA Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Form
9.4.6.7.5 Rest of LAMEA Textured Vegetable Protein Market by Nature
Chapter 10. Company Profiles
10.1 Koninklijke DSM N.V.
10.1.1 Company Overview
10.1.2 Financial Analysis
10.1.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
10.1.4 Research & Development Expense
10.1.5 Recent strategies and developments:
10.1.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
10.1.5.2 Acquisition and Mergers:
10.2 Archer Daniels Midland Company
10.2.1 Company Overview
10.2.2 Financial Analysis
10.2.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
10.2.4 Research & Development Expense
10.2.5 Recent strategies and developments:
10.2.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
10.2.5.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
10.2.5.3 Acquisition and Mergers:
10.2.5.4 Geographical Expansions:
10.3 Ingredion, Incorporated
10.3.1 Company Overview
10.3.2 Financial Analysis
10.3.3 Regional Analysis
10.3.4 Research & Development Expense
10.3.5 Recent strategies and developments:
10.3.5.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
10.3.5.2 Acquisition and Mergers:
10.4 BENEO GmbH (Südzucker AG)
10.4.1 Company Overview
10.4.2 Financial Analysis
10.4.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
10.4.4 Research & Development Expenses
10.4.5 Recent strategies and developments:
10.4.5.1 Acquisition and Mergers:
10.5 Cargill Corporation
10.5.1 Company Overview
10.5.2 Recent strategies and developments:
10.5.2.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
10.5.2.2 Geographical Expansions:
10.6 Roquette Freres SA
10.6.1 Company Overview
10.6.2 Recent strategies and developments:
10.6.2.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
10.6.2.2 Acquisition and Mergers:
10.7 The Scoular Company
10.7.1 Company Overview
10.8 Axiom Foods, Inc.
10.8.1 Company Overview
10.9 Kansas Protein Foods LLC
10.9.1 Company Overview
10.10. Foodchem International Corporation
10.10.1 Company Overview

Companies Mentioned

  • Cargill Corporation
  • Archer Daniels Midland Company
  • Kansas Protein Foods
  • Ingredion, Incorporated
  • Koninklijke DSM N.V.
  • Roquette Frères SA
  • The Scoular Company
  • Foodchem International Corporation
  • BENEO GmbH (Südzucker AG)
  • Axiom Foods, Inc.

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