(Health-NewsWire.Net, October 11, 2019 ) Market Overview
• Yogurt is a dairy product produced by bacterial fermentation of milk and is considered as the best source of probiotics for human gut health. Yogurt is widely consumed as part of diet owing to its rich in nature of nutrients including calcium and protein. The growing consumer interest towards convenience food products resulted in evolution of drinkable yogurt. The fast-paced lifestyles of young and adult population resulted in increasing adoption of these yogurt drinks as breakfast and snacking.
• Furthermore, the innovation of drinkable yogurt blended with new flavors such as Aloe Vera and coconut is strengthening the adoption of yogurt drinks among health-conscious population. According to Alove, a U.S. based Yogurt drinks manufacturer operating as a subsidiary of Morinaga Nutritional Foods, Inc., Aloe Vera based yogurt drinks witnessed a growth of over 30% in terms of new product launches during 2017-2018 in U.S., thus forming a major growth segment of the market. Aloe Vera is also rich in antioxidants that help clear and calm the skin, thus making them drink of choice among female population.
• However, addition of sweeteners and stabilizers to yogurt drinks is limiting the consumer interest, thus hindering the market growth. Yogurt drink manufacturers use stabilizers such as guar gum or xanthan gum for texturizing and artificial sweeteners such as high-fructose corn syrup for added taste. The rising production of non-dairy drinkable yogurt is estimated to increase the market penetration particularly among growing vegan population. Leading market players such as Dannon Ltd. And Chobani have introduced vegan yogurt drinks derived from almonds, soy, coconut, and other non-dairy sources to cater the demand from growing vegan population. The Vegan Society stated that the number of vegans in Great Britain quadrupled between 2014 and 2018 and reached 600,000.
https://www.datamintelligence.com/download-sample /drinkable-yogurt-market">Market Segmentation
• The Global Drinkable Yogurt Market has been majorly segmented into flavored and non-flavored. The growing consumer demand for more sensory intense has resulted in significant market for flavored yogurt drinks. Strawberry, vanilla, and coconut are among the list of flavor segments gaining maximum consumer attention. The growth of the flavored segment can also be attributable to the development of organic flavors that enhance the nutritional content of the drink.
• By source, yogurt drinks are segmented in dairy and non-dairy. Dairy has been the traditional and largest segment of the market. However, non-dairy drinkable yogurt is witnessing a boom with consumer interest shifting towards vegan foods. Supermarkets and hypermarkets evolved as the key sales channel for drinkable yogurts with a share of nearly 40% in terms of sales value in 2018. Convenience stores and e-commerce are also holding significant share in the sales of drinkable yogurts.
https://www.datamintelligence.com/download-sample /drinkable-yogurt-market">Geographical Analysis
By geography, the study is segmented into
• North America,
• South America,
• Europe,
• Asia Pacific,
• Middle East
• and Africa.
Company Profiles
The key players in the market are
• Müller, Danone S.A.,
• General Mills Inc.,
• Morinaga Nutritional Foods, Inc.,
• and Grupo Lala.
• Others
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