Paul Thomen

Tuesday 28 January 2014

World Enzymes Market 2017



The Report “World Enzymes to 2017″ by Freedonia Group is now available at RnRMarketResearch.com. Contact sales@rnrmarketresearch.com with “World Enzymes to 2017″ in subject line and your contact details to purchase this report or get your questions answered.

The collection of ‘Enzyme’ market research reports has a new addition of “World Enzymes to 2017” on RnRMarketResearch.com. This study analyzes the world enzyme industry. It presents historical demand data for 2002, 2007 and 2012, and forecasts for 2017 and 2022 by product (e.g., carbohydrases, proteases, polymerases and nucleases, lipases), market (e.g., food and beverage, cleaning products, bio fuel production, animal feed, pharmaceutical, research and biotechnology), world region and major country. The study also considers market environment factors, details industry structure, evaluates company market share and profiles industry players.


World demand to increase 6.4% annually through 2017
World enzyme demand is forecast to rise 6.4 percent per annum to $6.9 billion in 2017. Increasing per capita incomes in developing countries will help fuel strong gains in consumer-related industrial applications such as food and beverages, animal feed, and cleaning products. Technological advances in DNA manipulation that result in lower DNA sequencing costs will continue to drive above average growth in research and biotechnology, as well as diagnostic enzyme demand, primarily in developed countries where new uses for DNA manipulation continue to be discovered. However, the enzyme industry will face challenges in the large bio fuel market as rising public opposition to first generation bio fuels and delays in the widespread commercialization of next generation bio fuel technologies limit advances.


Developing areas to be key drivers of rising enzyme use
Through the forecast period, a key driver of expanded enzyme use will be the growing middle class population in countries such as China and India. Rising per capita incomes will support the growing use of enzymes in consumer goods, including detergents and food products, as consumers increasingly adopt western style diets and switch to higher performing (and higher cost) products that make greater use of enzymes. Rising meat consumption among the increasingly affluent middle class will lead to higher animal feed enzyme demand as farmers seek to maximize animal weight to satisfy strong demand. Additionally, growing manufacturing sectors in these countries will benefit a number of other industrial markets. Similar trends in Central and South America, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the Middle East will lead to above average gains in these regions as well. In developed economies advances in industrial enzyme demand will be more moderate as slower population growth and more mature market applications limit opportunities for strong gains. However, niche opportunities may arise as governments require greater use of green and sustainable products.

Complete report is available @ http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/world-enzymes-to-2017-market-report.html  . Read more on “World Enzymes to 2017” report below.

Table of Contents
Introduction X
I. Executive Summary 1
II. Market Environment 4
General 4
World Population Outlook 5
World Economic Overview 7
Recent Historical Trends 8
World Economic Outlook 10
World Per Capita Gross Domestic Product 13
World Manufacturing Outlook 15
World Food & Beverage Outlook 18
World Chemical Outlook 21
World Cleaning Product Outlook 23
World Animal Feed Outlook 25
World Pharmaceutical Outlook 28
Environmental & Regulatory Issues 31
III. Overview 34
Markets 34
Industrial 37
Food & Beverage 40
Cleaning Products 50
Biofuel Production 53
Animal Feed 57
Other Industrial Markets 62
Specialty 69
Research & Biotechnology 70
Diagnostics 73
Other Specialty Markets 76
Products 79
Carbohydrases 82
Amylases 83
Cellulases 86
Other Carbohydrases 89
Proteases 91
Polymerases 93
Nucleases 95
Lipases 97
Phytases 100
Other Enzymes 102
Regional Markets 104
Enzyme Production 108
International Trade Flows 110
IV. North America 112
Economic Overview 112
Enzyme Demand 114
United States 118
Canada 125
Mexico 129
V. Western Europe 133
Economic Overview 133
Enzyme Demand 135
Germany 139
France 144
United Kingdom 148
Italy 152
Spain 155
Netherlands 159
Other Western Europe 163

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