Beyond Meat is just the beginning — dairy alternative firms are set to boom to a $38 billion market
Beyond Meat is just the beginning — dairy alternative firms are set to boom to a $38 billion market
Beyond Meat has soared since its trading debut in May. The boom doesn’t seem to be an anomaly — dairy-free foods are also set to surge.
Dairy-free yoghurts, cheeses and milks have grown much faster than plant-based meat, as more consumers are looking for dairy alternatives.
Dairy-free cheese sales rose 20% in the year to April to $160 million in the US, and yoghurt sales grew almost double that, at 39% to $230 million, according to Spins and the Good Foods Institute. Plant-based meat, on the other hand, grew 10% in the same time frame.
Spins data also said that sales of plant-based foods that directly replaced animal meats in the past two years have reached $4.5 billion. Sales of egg substitutes were one of those, with sales doubling to $6.5 million.
Good Food Institute, SPINS
The global dairy-free market is also expected to rise sharply. Research by Global Markets Insight showed that the market could reach $37.5 billion by 2025, as demand for dairy-free milk, cheese, yoghurt and other products grows.
GMI cited the growing numbers of vegan and vegetarian diets as well as people wanting to make food decisions based upon animal welfare concerns.
However, GMI said that most of this is to be made up by milk alternatives, reaching $33 billion by 2025, saying that milk allergies and lactose intolerance will fuel the growth.
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