PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1448027
PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1448027
Overview
Global Algae Extracts Market reached US$ 6.1 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 10.3 billion by 2030, growing with a CAGR of 6.8% during the forecast period 2024-2031.
Algae extracts have become increasingly popular among consumers due to their nutrient-dense properties. They are widely used in various industries, including food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. Additionally, these extracts possess anti-bacterial, anti-oxidative, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties, making them even more valuable and driving further growth in the market.
Manufacturing sectors are actively creating inventive products and integrating them into diverse applications. For instance, in May 2022, Netherlands-based Aliga developed a new variety of golden chlorella. Enabling the inclusion ad nutrients in plant-based food. These developments can help in driving the market growth.
The red algae segment dominates the global algae extracts market. North America dominates the other regions, as the manufacturing companies are launching different products using the algae extracts to reach the consumer's demand in this region, hence it can help in driving the global algae extracts market.
Dynamics
Growing the Usage of Algae Extracts in Various Industries
The demand for algae extracts is rising across various industries because they offer essential nutrients, vitamins, and other beneficial properties. This has led to the inclusion of algae extracts have skin-nourishing properties, highly used as an ingredient in various cosmetic products. Also, algae extracts are used in the pharmaceutical industry for their medicinal properties.
In addition, manufacturers are prioritizing the use of algae extracts and the development of innovative products of personal care products in their portfolios. For instance, in August 2023, BASF SE launched Seanactiv fucoidan-rich algae extract to refresh and revitalize the eye contour. The seanactiv harnesses the power of fucus vesiculosus fucoidan to limit visible signs of aging and fatigue around the eyes.
Increasing Research and Development Activities in Algae Extracts
Advancements in biotechnology have a vital role to play in the creation of genetically modified algae strains with improved characteristics, such as higher yields, and others. These improvements can result in more sustainable and productive algae cultivation. Therefore, increasing investment in research and development (R&D) is crucial for driving algae growth.
In addition, numerous manufacturing companies are involved in extending their product portfolios by launching a diverse range of products. For Instance, in November 2022, Merck KGaA launched two new cosmetic active ingredients RonaCare JouvaMer and RonaCare ReviMer, specifically developed for natural skin renewal for the market.
High Production Cost
High production costs can significantly restrict the growth of the algae extract market. Cultivating algae requires specific nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus, as well as energy to maintain optimal growth conditions like temperature, light, and nutrient levels. These requirements can contribute to higher production costs. According to Hazewinkel, the founder, co-owner, and chief commercial officer of the Dutch firm LGem, the cost price per kilogram of algae is too high due to the demand for labor, water, and energy. It currently ranges from 300 to 900 euros.
The global algae extracts market is segmented based on type, source, form, application and region.
Increase in Red Algae in the Cosmetic Industry
The red algae segment accounts for the maximum share in the global algae extract market. Cosmetic companies are increasingly using red algae in their products due to its hydrating properties, rich antioxidants, and amino acids, which provide anti-aging benefits and moisturize the skin. Therefore, the wide applications of red algae in various cosmetic products can contribute the market growth.
In addition, cosmetic companies are developing different cosmetic products by using algae extract. For instance, in June 2020, Organic Bioactives launched its OceanDerMX portfolio of multifunctional skincare ingredient blends, made with hand-harvested New Zealand red algae extract. OceanDerMX imparts natural anti-aging, moisture-binding, antioxidant, and pollution-protecting elements to cosmetic products by enhanced delivery, as well as added actives.
Product Developments in North America
North America has been a dominant force in the global algae extracts market and its significance has only grown in the post-2020 era. Consumers in this region are highly adopting algae extracts across various industries offering a wide range of benefits. Therefore, these factors can contribute to propelling the global algae extract market.
Furthermore, manufacturing companies in this region are continuously developing various products with algae extract to meet consumer demand. For instance, in June 2023, two regenerative agtech companies, Cascadia Seaweed, and Refeed Canada, partnered to launch Cascadia's first agricultural product-a liquid plant food made from seaweed extract. ReFeed seaweed extract is a natural liquid plant food crafted from the extract of cultivated, cold-water kelp. It contains essential nutrients for growth and is ideal for a wide range of growing purposes.
The major global players in the market include Cyanotech Corporation., Algenol, Far East Microalgae Industries, Co., Ltd., Pond Tech, Seagrass Tech Private Limited, E.I.D. - Parry (India) Limited., Firglas, Olmix, Technaflora Plant Products Ltd, and Phycom.
The COVID-19 has affected economies and industries in various countries due to lockdowns. Many companies shut down various plants and factories has affected the global supply chains and negatively impacted the manufacturing, delivery schedules, and sales of products in the global algae extract market.
Microalgae could potentially have a positive impact on COVID-19. Various studies conducted during the COVID period suggest that the extract from the blue-green microalgae A. platensis might serve as an appealing resource for combating COVID-19, contingent on the techniques employed for culturing, harvesting, drying, and extracting its bioactive substrates. The production scheme for microalgae biomass primarily involves two processes: (I) the Build-Up process and (II) the Pull-Down process.
The global Algae Extracts market report would provide approximately 70 tables, 61 figures and 210 Pages.
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