The cheese market size was valued at US$ 88.7 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach US$ 105.9 billion at a CAGR of 3.6% from 2021 to 2026. The global cheese market has been influenced by some of the macroeconomic and microeconomic factors witnessed in some key countries.
This would prove strong enough to drive the market
significantly in terms of value sales during the forecast period. The demand
for convenience food and fast food is driving the growth of cheese powder, and
the rising demand from developing regions is likely to continue to boost its
demand in the near future.
Various forms of cheese products and longer shelf life to
augment the demand for cheese products The market for cheese products is
witnessing progressive growth due to a number of factors. The use of assorted
cheese types in various food products in the form of slices, blocks, shredded,
and grated forms is driving the market growth.
The rapid evolution of the foodservice and food
manufacturing sectors is generating a positive outlook for the market in the
coming years. The sales of cheese products through the retail channel have
witnessed a spike, as an increasing number of households are adopting
cheese-based cuisines and recipes in their diets. The availability of cheese
products in a variety of formats further promotes market growth. The products
are available in wedged, cut, shaved, shredded, cubed, or grated forms.
Furthermore, the growing popularity of premium cheese varieties, such as
artisan and aged cheeses, is also expected to accelerate the growth.
The cheese products segment has been further categorized
into solid and semi-liquid types. Solid types of cheese include slices, blocks,
shredded, and grated cheese, while semi-liquid types include cream cheese
products. Europe is projected to reach USD 44.82 billion during the forecast
period. In 2020, Europe accounted for a market share of 43.7% in the global
cheese market. The European cheese market is led by the Germany market.
Germany is engaged in the production of most of the types
of cheeses, including hard cheese, semi-hard cheese, semi-soft cheese, soft
cheese, and fresh cheese. The high volume of cheese production and consumption
can be attributed to the varied applications of cheese in ready meals, dips,
dressings, and bakery products, which constitute a major chunk of German food.
The key players in the European market include Glanbia (Ireland), Dalter
Alimentari Spa (Italy), Savencia SA (France), and FrieslandCampina
(Netherlands).
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