Insoluble Dietary Fibers Market 2031: Drivers, Size, and Overview


Insoluble dietary fibers are plant-based carbohydrates that cannot dissolve in water. They contribute to keeping the digestive system healthy by helping keep the stool soft, thereby enhancing smooth passage, preventing constipation, and maintaining a regular bowel movement. They also have

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The Insoluble Dietary Fibers market is estimated to reach US$ 5 billion by 2031 at a CAGR of 9%.

Insoluble Dietary Fibers Market Drivers

This Insoluble Dietary Fibers market is driven by the following factors:

  • Increasing Consumer Health Consciousness: Consumers are becoming increasingly conscious about health and are experiencing a rising imperative to consume more natural and functional foods. Dietary insoluble fibers are regarded as a natural panacea for numerous health problems.
  • Increasing Incidence of Gastrointestinal Disorders: Gastrointestinal diseases, such as IBS and IBD, have caused an increase in the demand for dietary fiber supplements and fibre-containing foods.
  • Aging Population: The spread of age-related health problems, including constipation and diverticular disease, increases with the age of the population, thereby boosting the demand for insoluble dietary fibers.
  • Growing Production of Functional Foods and Drinks: The food and beverages industry has witnessed a trend of preparing their products from functional ingredients, such as dietary fibers, insoluble. The Insoluble Dietary Fibers market expands in terms of volume owing to the incorporation.
  • Environmental Support: Governments of various countries adopt policies towards healthy diets. Such diets focus on high intakes of fiber. Subsequently, there is increasing demand.
  • Product Development Innovation: Manufacturers have been innovating to produce new and improved products containing insoluble dietary fiber. This includes the incorporation of fiber into a wide array of food products, such as cereals, breads, snacks, and beverages.
  • Clean Label and Natural Ingredients: Customer demand for clean label and natural ingredients has been the major driver for demand of insoluble dietary fiber from a natural source such as wheat bran, oat bran, or psyllium husk.
  • Personalized Nutrition: Personalized nutrition also contributes to the increased demand for customized dietary fiber solutions adapted to individual needs and preferences.
  • Emerging Markets: Dietually furnished products are growing at a high rate in the Insoluble Dietary Fibers market, particularly in Asia-Pacific, as people have more disposable income and their dietary habits are changing.

Source: The Insight Partners

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