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Follow on Google News | Food Enzymes Market, Impact of COVID-19, By Type, Regions, Companies, Global Forecast by 2026Food Enzymes Market Size is projected to reach US$ 3.3 Billion by 2026. Global Forecast, Impact of COVID-19, Industry Trends, by Types, Growth, Opportunity Company Analysis.
By: Renub Research The food enzymes are produced from different sources like microorganisms, plants and animals are used in the food industry for broad applications. In addition, by type, the food enzymes market is bifurcated, such as carbohydrates, lipases, and proteases. Innovation has allowed the players to exploit diverse application industries such as bakery products, beverages and dairy products, consequently triggering the opportunities in the Food Enzymes Industry to be progressing at a CAGR of 6.20% through the forecast period 2020-2026. The report covers a competitive panorama based on an extensive assessment of the industry's key company initiatives adopted by driving market participants (2017-2020). The key players profiled in the Food Enzymes Market are BASF SE, Advanced Enzyme Technologies, Novozymes, DuPont Danisco, DSM and Kerry Group PLC. According to Renub Research, the Global Food Enzymes Market Size is projected to reach US$ 3.3 Billion by 2026. COVID-19 Impact on Global Food Enzymes Industry The impact of COVID-19 in the Food Enzymes Market is anticipated to be vital, as the current pandemic has highlighted the consequence of safe, healthy, and nutritious eating. The key companies in the food enzymes market have begun establishing regional production for ingredient sales across the countries. R&D and sales departments and are also optimizing supply chains for the distribution of raw materials. Amidst the COVID-19 outbreak, food ingredient companies encountered significant challenges in addressing the inflated demand for food enzymes, including changing tastes and preferences. A rapid and unforeseen spike in desire for functional foods during the pandemic ended in manufacturers, suppliers, and retailers struggling to ensure a continued supply of raw materials in the market. Disturbances in the supply chain during the pandemic lockdown across the countries were challenging for the market. Contact Us: Renub Research Phone No: +1 678-302-0700 (USA) | +91–120–421– Email: info@renub.com Web: https://www.renub.com Follow the link for the full report with detailed TOC and list of figures and tables: https://www.renub.com/ End
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