Frozen Vegetables Market Analysis 2018-2028 Explored In Latest Research
Frozen Vegetables: Market Outlook
Food preservation is an ancient technique used to prevent the growth of microorganisms, such as fungi and yeasts or other type of microorganisms, such as bacteria. Food preservation also helps slow down the oxidation process of fats, which lead to rancidity. There are many food preservation methods available, which are chosen based on the type of food. There are certain traditional and modern techniques followed for food preservation. The ancient techniques involved curing, freezing, cooling, boiling, sugaring, etc. Freezing is a technique that is commonly used, both domestically and commercially. The freezing technique is used to preserve a wide variety of foods which. Cold storages provide long-term and large-volume storage and are considered to be an economical process.
Frozen vegetables are vegetables that have had their temperature reduced. These vegetables have their temperature maintained at a temperature that is below their freezing point. This is done to make transportation and storage of frozen vegetables easier. There are many commercially available frozen vegetables in the market.
Growing demand from the food and beverages sector will enhance the growth of the frozen vegetables market during the forecast period.
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Frozen Vegetables and their Various Properties:
Vegetables and fruits have high nutrient content immediately after harvesting. These fruits and vegetables are collected and then are sent to freezing process in order to retain those nutrients. Food, in its frozen form, has been used by farmers, fishermen and other trappers for centuries now. This technique allowed people to save food items for longer durations as freezing slows down the decomposition process by turning the moisture content into ice, which inhibits the growth of bacterial species. There are two process involved in freezing of food: cryogenic and mechanical.
In terms of nutrition, frozen vegetables contain more nutrition than fresh vegetables. Frozen vegetables retain nutrition while undergoing the freezing process. These vegetables do not require any kind of preservatives as microorganisms do not grow when the temperature is below −9.5 °C (15 °F). Storing vegetables in frozen form helps reduce food wastage. Not just that, since frozen vegetables are available throughout the year, they help maintain the price of seasonal vegetables. The process of freezing vegetables is cost-effective and economical and thus, the concerned market will witness high demand during the forecast period.
Due to the various benefits of frozen vegetables, the market is expected to witness a positive outlook during the forecast period.
Global Frozen Vegetables Market: Segmentation
On the basis of nature, the global market has been segmented into:
- Organic
- Conventional
On the basis of source, the global market has been segmented into:
- Carrots
- Peas
- Cauliflower
- Broccoli
- Beans
- Spinach
- Corn
- Bell Peppers
- Cabbage
- Spring Onion
- Tomatoes
- Onion
- White
- Red
- Other Frozen Vegetables
On the basis of end use, the global market has been segmented as:
- Food Manufacturers
- Household
- Food Services
On the basis of distribution channel, the global market has been segmented into:
- B2B
- B2C
- Hypermarket/Supermarket
- Convenience Stores
- Specialty Stores
- Retail
- Online Retail
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Global Frozen Vegetables Market: Market Participants
Some of the market participants operating in the global market identified include General Mills Inc., Aryzta AG, Kraft Foods Group Inc., Cargill Incorporated, Ajinomoto Co. Inc., JBS S.A., Europastry S.A., Nestle S.A., Kellogg Company, Flower Foods, Iceland Foods Ltd., Amy’s Kitchen, Inc., Arena Agroindustrie Alimentari SPA, Ardo N.V., Bonduelle SCA, Bellisio Foods, Inc., Findus Group., H.J. Heinz Company and Goya Foods, Inc., among others.