Meet Europe's Top 10 Plant-Based Food Companies

[Redding, California] - The Europe Plant-based Food Market is experiencing remarkable growth, driven by changing consumer preferences, a surge in vegan and vegetarian diets, and advancements in food technology. Meticulous Research, a leading market research company, predicts a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.1% from 2022 to 2029, with the market reaching an estimated value of $16.70 billion by 2029, up from $8.54 billion in 2022.

Key drivers for this growth include the increasing prevalence of intolerance for animal protein, a rising acceptance of vegan and vegetarian diets, significant venture investments in plant-based product companies, and continuous innovation in food technology. However, the market faces challenges such as the relatively higher price range for plant-based products and consumers' strong preference for animal-based alternatives.



Here are the top 10 companies operating in the Europe Plant-based Food Market:

https://meticulousblog.org/top-10-companies-in-europe-plant-based-food-market/

 

  1. Beyond Meat Inc. (U.S.)
    • Beyond Meat is a global leader in manufacturing, marketing, and selling meat substitutes, offering a range of products sold through various channels across Europe.
  2. Danone S.A. (France)
    • Danone operates internationally, providing a wide range of plant-based dairy and meat alternatives through its Essential Dairy and Plant-Based Products segments.
  3. Amy’s Kitchen, Inc. (U.S.)
    • Amy’s Kitchen produces natural and organic convenience and frozen foods, distributing them globally through various retail channels.
  4. The Hain Celestial Group, Inc. (U.S.)
    • The Hain Celestial Group offers a variety of soy, rice, oat, almond, and coconut-based plant-based products, distributing them in over 70 countries.
  5. Daiya Foods Inc. (Canada) (a subsidiary of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)
    • Daiya Foods specializes in alternative cheese products, yogurt alternatives, dressings, and desserts, catering to health-conscious consumers and those with dietary restrictions.
  6. Marlow Foods Ltd. (U.K.) (a subsidiary of Monde Nissin Corporation)
    • Marlow Foods produces Quorn products made from mycoprotein, offering a range of meat alternatives sold globally.
  7. Nestlรฉ S.A. (Switzerland)
    • Nestlรฉ provides plant-based meat, dairy, seafood alternatives, egg replacers, and plant-based confectionery under various brands across multiple regions.
  8. Unilever PLC (U.K.)
    • Unilever offers plant-based products through its Foods and Refreshment segment, with subsidiaries like The Vegetarian Butcher contributing to its plant-based portfolio.
  9. Plamil Foods Ltd. (U.K.)
    • Plamil Foods specializes in manufacturing and distributing plant-based dairy alternatives, including milk-free chocolate and spreads, globally.
  10. The Meatless Farm (U.K.) (a subsidiary of Morten Toft Bech)
    • The Meatless Farm produces vegan and plant-based meats, including mince, burgers, and sausages, with a presence in multiple continents.

These companies are at the forefront of the Europe Plant-based Food Market, contributing to its substantial growth. For in-depth analysis, recent financial performance, key products, company strategies, partnerships, and acquisitions, refer to Meticulous Research®'s comprehensive report, "Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast (2022-2029)."

Europe's Top 10 Plant-Based Food Manufacturers: https://meticulousblog.org/top-10-companies-in-europe-plant-based-food-market/

 

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