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Look Towards A New Future

Apr 9, 2012

Market Research | Global Markets for Enzymes in Industrial Applications -- Focus on Emerging Markets

BCC’s goal in conducting this study is to provide an overview of the current and future characteristics of the global market for industrial enzymes. The key objective is to present a comprehensive analysis of the current market and its future direction in the enzymes market as an important tool for increasing the efficiency and specificity of the products in which the enzymes are used.

This report is an update to the previous report on industrial enzymes and explores the present and future strategies within the industrial enzymes market, which includes the detergent, technical, food and beverages, and animal feed sectors. The improvisation of the market, the setbacks and the needs of the market are discussed in this report. The comparisons, usage, and the advantages and disadvantages of types of enzymes are also portrayed in this report.
  • The emerging/ROW market segment for industrial enzymes was $405.6 million in 2010 and $441.5 million in 2011. By 2016, the segment should reach $751 million, a CAGR of 11.2% between 2011 and 2016.
  • The food enzymes segment is expected to grow from $149.3 million in 2011 to $256.8 million in 2016, a CAGR of 11.5%.
  • The global market for industrial enzymes was valued at $3.1 billion in 2009 and $3.6 billion in 2010. The market for 2011 totaled $3.9 billion. BCC projects this will grow at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.1% to reach $6 billion by 2016.

Global Enzymes Industrial Market

Published: March 2012
No. of Pages: 180
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REASONS FOR DOING THIS STUDY
With an increase in the use of enzymes, enzyme usage is completely justifiable because they are natural and biodegradable. By using biodegradable enzymes as substitutes in the place of chemical-based products, the manufacturing process is being redeveloped into a more environmentally friendly process, with less corrosive conditions. Enzyme compatibility with the environment in addition to their ability to increase process efficiency and provide product specificity has enhanced the enzymes market globally.

R&D spending, along with increasing competition, patent expiries and new technologies, are directing this in a new direction. The industry took a leap in 2010 with new advancements and the need for cost reductions. This study looks at almost all the systems affected by various factors.

Acquisition strategies and collaborations by companies are also covered in this report. This study also discusses the strength and weaknesses of each type/ technology in light of new technologies, growing competition and changing customer needs.

INTENDED AUDIENCE
This study contributes to the areas of market growth in food and beverages, animal feed, detergents, leather, and other technical enzyme manufacturers and users. Chemical, biochemical and biotechnical companies and industries, and research institutes will find this study to be of interest.

SCOPE OF THE STUDY

The scope of this study encompasses the industrial enzymes, bio-technical, chemical and biotechnology markets. BCC analyzes each market and its applications, regulatory environment, technology involved, market projections and market share. Technological issues include the latest trends and developments.

METHODOLOGY

BCC conducted a comprehensive literature search, which included technical newsletters and journals, and many other sources. Data were collected through interviews and correspondence with various chemical, biotechnical, food and beverages, and technical experts. Projections were based on estimates such as the current number of end users, potential end users, mergers and acquisitions, and market trends.