Global Regenerative Meat Market Share To Be Worth USD 3,658.12 Million By 2032, Expecting 14.1% CAGR Growth: Polaris Market Research
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Some of the main players in the market:
- Natural forces
- REP regulations
- healthy meat
- Montana Cattle & Livestock Company
- slow farm
- thousand hills
- butcher company
- Real beef
- cotton farm
- ethical butcher
- Richards grass fed beef
- paradigmatic product
- white oak meadow
- Staple Creek Ranch
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Key drivers of market growth
- Alternatives to increase greenhouse gas emissions for beef cattle to stimulate the market
Increasing emissions of greenhouse gases such as methane, carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide from beef have forced governments and environmental organizations to prioritize sustainable meat production methods. In countries such as the United States, players have started grazing livestock on rotational pastures to restore soil nutrients and save up to 33 pounds of carbon per pound of beef. The size of the regenerative meat market is growing because, in recent years, increased research and development in microbial carbon sequestration required grass-fed livestock to increase the supply of regenerative meat on the market.
Increasing awareness of conventional meat's carbon footprint among consumers in countries such as the United States has changed the trend towards regenerative diets in recent years. Sales in the regenerative meat market have skyrocketed as plant-based meat production uses 90% land and water. The remaining land and water is used for grazing animals in regenerative farming methods. Thus, increased investment in plant-based food technologies further boosts the market growth prospects over the forecast period.
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The latest trends affecting the market
- Regenerative livestock to stimulate the market
Regenerative agriculture reverses climate change by restoring soil organic matter, restoring soil biodiversity and improving the water cycle. In addition, grass-fed beef and beef contain excellent nutrients such as vitamin E, vitamin B6, calcium, magnesium, iron, sodium, selenium and phosphorus, as well as high amounts of omega-3 fatty acids.
Force of Nature, a US player, makes regenerative meat products from grass-fed beef, bison, deer, game, chicken, wild boar, and pork. These animals were raised on natural pastures free of sub-therapeutic antibiotics and growth hormones. Regenerative farming practices help the soil reabsorb harmful carbon from the atmosphere and return nutrients to meat products.
Segmentation Score
- The beef segment is expected to show the fastest growth.
Depending on the product, the beef segment is expected to show the fastest growth. Demand in the regenerated meat market is growing due to increasing demand for beef in developed countries such as the United States and China , which account for more than 20% and 16% of global beef consumption in 2020 respectively, OECD FAO estimates of world beef production, respectively. to 75 million tonnes by 2030.
- The online segment is expected to dominate the market.
Depending on the sales channel, the online segment is expected to dominate the market. Post COVID-19, consumer behavior has shifted to online shopping and various offers provided by most industry players have increased sales of regenerated meat. Trends in the regenerative meat market include growing plant-based and regenerative meat product collaborations with restaurants and retail chains.
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Regenerative Meat Market – Scope of Report
relation attribute | Details |
Estimated revenue in 2032 | $3,658.12 million |
Market size value in 2023 | $1,116.06 million |
Expected CAGR growth | 14.1% from 2023 to 2032 |
reference year | 2022 |
estimated year | 2023 - 2032 |
The best player on the market. | Power of Nature, REP Provisions, Healthy Meat, Montana Livestock and Cattle Company, Slow Farm Company, Thousand Hills, Craft Beef Company, TruBeef, Cotton Cattle Company, Ethical Butchers, Richards Grassfed Beef, Paradigm Foods, White Oak Pastures, Animal Husbandry Staple Creek |
closed segment | By product, by sales channel, by region |
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