Plant-based Meat Market Size & Share Report, 2030
The global plant-based meat market size was valued at USD 5.06 billion in 2021 and is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 19.3% from 2022 to 2030. Growing consumer interest in plant-based diets, coupled with the rising consciousness for animal rights through various welfare organizations is expected to drive the market. Plant-based meat is becoming an integral part of a vegan diet, wherein the individuals adopt a vegetarian lifestyle that is devoid of animal-based foods. Consumers are inclining towards veganism for health and ethical reasons, while the other consumers are opting for vegetarian ingredients to avoid animal cruelty and to consume sustainable food and beverage products.
Furthermore, soy as a raw material consists of all the standard (nine) amino acids, which are essential for the growth of the human body. Its ability to enhance the water absorption, solubility, emulsification, viscosity, anti-oxidation, and texture of the final product is likely to drive the demand for soy in plant-based meat products over the upcoming years. Diverse plant-based meat types continue to grow in popularity, which diversifies and expands the category. Moreover, the demand for plant-based chicken, pork, and seafood is on the rise in addition to plant-based beef. The exponential growth of refrigerated plant-based meat is likely to continue over the forecast period. It reflects a shift in both product innovation and merchandising strategies across the plant-based industry.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the food system experienced significant shifts, including interruptions to supplies of key inputs, limited access to production spaces, and disruption to the distribution of products. Despite these constraints, plant-based companies adapted and continued to launch new products and grow sales. Trade restrictions across the globe in response to COVID-19 led to disruptions in the food supply chain. Foodservice channel distribution was significantly impaired, and pantry stocking and panic buying led to a sharp increase in retail sales over the prior year. Many plant-based meat categories experienced exponential growth during the initial pantry-stocking period.
The COVID-19 pandemic, which led to the imposition of lockdowns, has encouraged consumers to order goods online. This, in turn, is projected to encourage the distributors to move towards online retailing channels. The U.S. has witnessed increasing demand for plant-based meat over the past few years owing to the growing awareness among consumers about the health benefits of veganism. The demand for vegetarian foods that are high in fiber, vitamin C, and iron, and contain low processed saturated fats is on the rise in the U.S. In addition, the round-the-clock efforts of manufacturers to create a product with a longer shelf life, better texture & aroma, and better nutritious profiles, are estimated to spur the market growth in the U.S.
Source InsightsThe soy-based meat segment led the market and accounted for more than 48.3% share of the global revenue in 2021. Soy is a good source of branch amino acids (BCAAs), and is likely to exhibit steady growth over the forecast period on account of its ability to enhance exercise performance, recovery from a heavy workout, and build & strengthen muscles mass. Soy-based meat products not only reduce the formulation costs but also exhibit a lower carbon footprint as opposed to conventional animal- and dairy-based food products. Growing demand for the product on account of its enhanced eating qualities, such as improved microwave-ability and slice-ability, is projected to spur the overall market growth.
Furthermore, pea-based patties in burgers can be easily substituted in place of chicken, beef, or pork-based patties. Various characteristics such as high protein content, resemblance in texture and consistency to meat, easy availability, and quick preparation are some of the key factors that are allowing the pea-based meat products to grow at the highest rate of 20.5% over the forecast period. In addition, pea protein aids muscle strength, is easy to digest, and improves heart health. Moreover, it is a rich source of iron too. This, in turn, is expected to drive the demand for pea-based patties over the forecast period.
Product InsightsThe plant-based burgers segment led the market and accounted for the largest revenue share of 29.2% in 2021. Ingredients in these burgers strive to imitate the aroma, flavor, and “bleeding” texture of meat. Impossible Foods’ product, the Impossible Burger, is made with a genetically modified form, mimicking the natural heme-iron present in an animal, which gives their burger a distinctive meaty flavor. Various companies offering distinguished plant-based burgers are Kellogg NA Co., Quorn, Amy's Kitchen, Inc., VBites Foods Limited, Kraft Foods, Inc., Yves Veggie Cuisine, and Beyond Meat.
The plant-based sausages are manufactured to mimic the look, texture, sizzle, and satisfaction of conventional pork sausage. Companies such as Beyond Meat and Lightlife Foods, Inc. are offering juicy and meaty alternatives to the traditional sausage, which are also devoid of hormones, nitrates, GMOs, nitrites, gluten, and soy. The growing investment by companies to introduce new and innovative flavors to their plant-based sausages, such as hot Italian, sweet Italian, spinach pesto is projected to spur the product demand. Some of the prominent players in the plant-based sausages market are Marlow Foods Ltd., Impossible Foods Inc., and Moving Mountains.
Type InsightsThe plant-based chicken segment led the market and accounted for the largest revenue share of 34.1% in 2021. In the traditional meat industry, chicken is the prime ingredient in various products such as nuggets, patties, and cutlets, as it is loaded with animal fats, cholesterol, and protein. In comparison, plant-based chicken products constitute about the same amount of protein while the other nutrients tend to vary on a product-by-product basis.
Veggie bacon, also known as vegetarian bacon or vacon, is marketed as a plant-based pork product. These products, manufactured from soy and pea protein, are high in fiber and protein, have no cholesterol, and are low in fat. Brands such as Morningstar Farms, Vegetarian Butcher, Yves Veggie Cuisine, and Smart Bacon are some of the key manufacturers offering the products. Various start-up ventures and established players in the industry are launching new products to increase their sales and to capitalize on rising consumer preference towards plant-based diets. For instance, in July 2019, Beyond Meat announced that the company is developing steak and bacon alternatives to its existing line of vegan sausage and beef products for its flexitarian consumers.
End-user InsightsThe hotel/Restaurant/Café (HORECA) segment led the plant-based meat market and accounted for the largest revenue share of 58.6% in 2021. In lieu of the rising popularity of vegan and flexitarian diets, many restaurants, fast food chains, and casual dining venues are dedicating a section of their menu solely to “meat-free” options, which in turn is projected to drive the market growth. Key players in the industry are capitalizing on shifting consumer preferences and the rising demand for a more personable, tailored service. For instance, in April 2019, Amy’s Kitchen Inc., a US-based vegetarian and vegan foods manufacturer announced the opening of a third plant-based and vegan-friendly “Amy’s Drive-Thru” restaurant in Walnut Creek, California.
Furthermore, products such as burger patty, nuggets, and strips are gaining traction in the fast-food restaurant chains. These brands have launched distinguished plant-based meat products in order to target health-conscious individuals; while Beyond Meat in collaboration with Yum! Brands RSC is supplying plant-based fried chicken to various KFC stores in the US. The retail segment is expected to witness the highest CAGR over the forecast period owing to changing consumer behavior to order goods online from nearby retail stores. In addition, the growing adoption of online retailing channels among distributors to meet consumer demand is expected to drive the segment.
Storage InsightsThe frozen plant-based meat products segment led the market and accounted for a 56.6% share of the global revenue in 2021. The growing demand for innovative vegetarian products has led to a significant rise in new product development across ambient, chilled, and frozen segments. This, in turn, gives the consumer a broad range of products and brands, thereby allowing plant-based meat goods to gain increased recognition and shelf space. In addition, frozen plant-based meat products offer a longer shelf life of five to eight months in the freezer. This, in turn, is driving the demand for frozen products among consumers.
The refrigerated plant-based meat products segment is likely to exhibit the fastest growth and is projected to witness a CAGR of 20.1% in terms of revenue from 2022 to 2030. Various factors contributing to this trend are meat shortages and concerns over the COVID-19 outbreak in the meat processing facilities. Though the frozen plant-based meat products were consistently outpaced by their refrigerated counterparts amidst the pandemic, the same trend is projected to continue even after the COVID-19 outbreak owing to the growing environmental concerns among consumers and their desire to eat vegetarian food products.
Regional InsightsNorth America dominated the market and accounted for the largest revenue share of 38.6% in 2021. The growth of the market in this region is attributed to rising consumer awareness of the risks associated with consuming contaminated meat goods, along with increasing consumption of meatless meat products. Consumers' perceptions about food sustainability and safety are expected to shift further in response to accelerated consumption of plant-based foods, including plant-based meat. In 2020, Starbucks added a sandwich to its breakfast menu in most of its locations in the U.S. The sandwich contains plant-based sausage to meet consumer demand.
The market in Europe is anticipated to witness the fastest growth rate over the forecast period on account of a positive consumer outlook on vegetarian and vegan-meat products, together with the practice of stringent regulations against cruelty towards animals. Key manufacturers are implementing strategic initiatives such as capacity expansion, product innovation, and mergers and acquisitions to increase their sales in the regional market. For instance, in June 2020, Beyond Meat announced the expansion of its production capacity in Europe by acquiring a new production unit in Enschede, the Netherlands, and by opening a new co-manufacturing facility with Zandbergen World’s Finest Meat in Zoeterwoude, the Netherlands.
Key Companies & Market Share InsightsThe market for plant-based meat is characterized by the limited presence of players in the market. Industry players are focusing on research and development activities and on diversifying their portfolio to launch new and innovative alternative meat products, which mimic the taste and texture of exotic meats, including lobster and veal. Major players in the market are characterized by a robust sales channel with restaurants and retail chains worldwide for the distribution of their faux meat products. Some of the prominent players in the plant-based meat market include:
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Beyond Meat
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Impossible Foods Inc.
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Maple Leaf Foods (Field Roast & Maple Leaf)
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Vegetarian Butcher
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Conagra, Inc. (Gardein Protein International)
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Kellogg NA Co. (MorningStar Farms)
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Quorn
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Amy's Kitchen, Inc.
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Tofurky
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Gold&Green Foods Ltd.
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Sunfed
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VBites Foods Limited
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Kraft Foods, Inc.
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Lightlife Foods, Inc
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Trader Joe's
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Yves Veggie Cuisine (The Hain-Celestial Canada, ULC)
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Marlow Foods Ltd. (Cauldron)
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Ojah B.V.
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Moving Mountains
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Eat JUST Inc.
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LikeMeat GmbH
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GoodDot
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OmniFoods
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No Evil Foods
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Dr. Praeger's Sensible Foods
Report Attribute
Details
Market size value in 2022
USD 6.023 billion
Revenue forecast in 2030
USD 24.8 billion
Growth Rate
CAGR of 19.3% from 2022 to 2030
Base year for estimation
2021
Historical data
2017 - 2020
Forecast period
2022 - 2030
Quantitative units
Revenue in USD million/billion and CAGR from 2022 to 2030
Report coverage
Revenue forecast, company ranking, competitive landscape, growth factors, and trends
Segments covered
Source, product, type, end-user, storage, region
Regional scope
North America; Europe; Asia Pacific; Central & South America; Middle East & Africa
Country scope
U.S.; Canada; Mexico; Germany; France; Italy; U.K; The Netherlands; China; Japan; Australia & New Zealand; Brazil; Argentina; UAE
Key companies profiled
Beyond Meat; Impossible Foods Inc.; Maple Leaf Foods (Field Roast & Maple Leaf); Vegetarian Butcher; Conagra, Inc. (Gardein Protein International); Kellogg NA Co. (MorningStar Farms); Quorn; Amy's Kitchen, Inc.; Tofurky; Gold&Green Foods Ltd.; Sunfed; VBites Foods Limited; Kraft Foods, Inc.; Lightlife Foods, Inc.; Trader Joe's; Yves Veggie Cuisine (The Hain-Celestial Canada, ULC); Marlow Foods Ltd. (Cauldron); Ojah B.V.; Moving Mountains; Eat JUST Inc.; LikeMeat GmbH; Gooddot; OmniFoods; No Evil Foods; DR. Praeger’s Sensible Foods
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Segments Covered in the ReportThis report forecasts revenue growth at the global, regional, and country levels and provides an analysis of the latest industry trends in each of the sub-segments from 2017 to 2030. For the purpose of this study, Grand View Research has segmented the global plant-based meat market report on the basis of source, product, type, end-user, storage, and region:
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Source Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2017 - 2030)
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Soy
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Pea
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Wheat
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Others
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Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2017 - 2030)
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Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2017 - 2030)
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Chicken
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Pork
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Beef
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Fish
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Others
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End-user Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2017 - 2030)
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Storage Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2017 - 2030)
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Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2017 - 2030)
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North America
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U.S.
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Canada
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Mexico
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Europe
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U.K.
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Germany
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France
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Italy
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The Netherlands
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Asia Pacific
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China
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Japan
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Australia & New Zealand
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Central & South America
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Brazil
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Argentina
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Middle East & Africa
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b. The global plant-based meat market size was estimated at USD 5.06 billion in 2021 and is expected to reach USD 6.023 billion in 2022.
b. The plant-based meat market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 19.3% from 2021 to 2030 to reach USD 24.8 billion by 2030
b. Soy-based meat dominated the plant-based meat market as of 2021 with a share of 48.34% and is expected to advance at a substantial CAGR of 18.8% through 2030.
b. Some of the key players in the plant-based meat market are Beyond Meat, Impossible Foods Inc., Maple Leaf Foods (Field Roast & Maple Leaf), Vegetarian Butcher, Conagra, Inc. (Gardein Protein International), Kellogg NA Co. (MorningStar Farms), Quorn, Amy's Kitchen, Inc., Tofurky, and Gold&Green Foods Ltd.
b. The key factors that are driving the plant-based meat market include the growing adoption of a plant-based lifestyle and diet among health-conscious consumers in traditionally meat-eating developed economies, such as the U.S., Canada, UK, and France. Plant-based meat products, obtained from soy- or gluten-based sources, have juiciness, fibrous consistency, and a meaty texture resembling the traditional meat.