Citrus Fiber Market - Clean Label Movement and Regulations Prohibiting the Use of Artificial Food In

Published: Fri Sep 06 2019


Vertically integrated companies in the citrus fiber market are gaining momentum with additional citrus fiber sales bandwidth and strong networks of distributors spread across the globe. Market leaders, such as Fiberstar Inc. and DuPont, are employing their patented procedures to offer higher emulsification and water-binding properties of citrus fiber and leveraging them to scale up in the citrus fiber market.


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Large-scale citrus fiber manufacturing companies are streamlining their product innovation strategies by investing heavily in R&D and strengthening their association with research institutions. A solid pipeline of active chemistry and manufacturing technologies is enabling market leaders to introduce citrus fiber products with higher nutritional and savory properties, and ultimately gain a competitive edge in the citrus fiber market.


Despite a steady decline in citrus production and utilization in developed regions, citrus fiber markets in North America and European Union continue to witness exponential growth. A plethora of American and European food & beverage companies with product lines suitable for citrus fiber have generated more business for citrus fiber manufacturers in these regions.


Also, citrus fibers meet the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) new definition of dietary fibers, which is making American consumers more aware about the safety and benefits of consuming food products manufactured using citrus fibers. Growing health awareness among consumers and demand for food products with natural ingredients, such as citrus fiber, is boosting the growth of the citrus fiber markets in developed regions.


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Additionally, natural food ingredients markets making rapid strides in Europe is funneling innovative ideas in local manufacturers to extract citrus fiber from organic waste generated during citrus fruit productions to envisage profitable growth in the upcoming years.


Stringent laws and regulations, such as the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), commissioned by governing organization such as the FDA and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) are making a major impact on demand and applications of various food ingredients. Due to restrictions on the applications of specialty ingredients that pose health risks, food ingredients such as carrageenan, phosphates, and titanium dioxide, have been added to the list of unacceptable food ingredients.


Manufacturers in the citrus fiber market are aiming to capitalize on the opportunity to market citrus fiber as a healthy and ‘cleaner’ alternative to harmful ingredients, especially carrageenan, in various food products. As stringent regulations are bolstering the influence of clean label movement on consumers’ purchasing decisions, the applications of citrus fiber in the food industry are likely to proliferate in the coming future.


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