PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1611206
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1611206
The global bioethanol yeast market size is expected to reach USD 43.63 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 12.8% from 2025 to 2030, as per the new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market is driven by the rising awareness about sustainable alternatives over petrochemical feedstock, such as biofuels, coupled with the rapidly expanding food and beverages industry.
There is a rising demand for bioethanol yeasts-based disinfection and sanitation products at present owing to the surging requirement to improve hygiene in hospitals, offices, and other public places to inhibit the spread of the infectious COVID-19 disease among staff and patients. The market is also driven by the rising awareness among people about personal hygiene. Furthermore, governments in Europe and North America have implemented stringent regulations for the use of chemical-based formulations, which is expected to boost the product demand, thereby supporting market growth.
However, the product cost is majorly dependent on raw material prices. The costs associated with the procurement of raw materials directly influence the overall cost of bioethanol yeast production. The prices of feedstock, such as corn, gasoline, crude oil, wheat, and soybean oil, are the major factors affecting the product costs. The supply-demand dynamics of the global market are expected to fluctuate owing to the rising demand and shortage of supply. The product is application-specific, which prompts companies to majorly adopt value-based pricing. Bioethanol yeast is composed of similar materials but with different areas of application, it needs to be treated differently as it provides an opportunity for manufacturers to increase their margins without increasing their production costs.
Moreover, the growth of the bakery sector in Europe, especially in Germany, as the country is the largest consumer of rolls and bread in the world, is anticipated to positively impact the product demand over the forecast period. In terms of supply and demand at a global level, manufacturers are inclined toward raw material procurement as the key raw materials used in product manufacturing are crop residues. These products are already in a state of oversupply, they also attract demand from other markets, such as biofuel and biogas generation, which negates the overcapacity of raw material availability.