Dublin, July 17, 2017 -- The "Natural Sausage Casings Market: Global Forecast to 2022" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
The global natural sausage casings market will increase at a CAGR of 3.4% from 2017 to 2022 to USD 3,090.1 million by 2022, majorly driven by the increasing population & urbanization, growing meat production & consumption, consumer preference to natural casings over artificial casings, rising number of fast food restaurant chains, and increasing westernization especially, in the Asian countries.
Also, growing preference to the convenience products has a positive impact on the growth of natural sausage casings market. However, increasing preference to the artificial casing by sausage manufacturers, casings manufacturer's shift from natural casings to artificial casings due to operational challenges, and health concerns over meat consumption & animal diseases hinder the growth of the market to some extent.
Geographically, Europe is the major market in the global natural sausage casings market and is expected to dominate this market during the forecast period, followed by North America, and Asia-Pacific region. However, the Asian-Pacific region, especially China, is expected to witness a boost in demand for natural casings and are poised to register maximum growth over the next five years, as a result of their economic development, rising meat production & consumption, growing westernization, increasing population & urbanization, and growing focus of the global natural casings players in this country.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Introduction
2. Research Methodology
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Insights
5. Global Natural Casings Market, by Source
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Hog
5.3. Beef
5.4. Sheep
5.5. Other
6. Natural Casings Market, by Geography
7. Company Profiles
7.1. Amjadi GmbH
7.2. World Casing Corporation
7.3. Peter Gelhard Naturdärme Kg
7.4. Combinatie Teijsen V.D. Hengel (Part of Darling Ingredients)
7.5. Almol (Australia) Casing Pty. Ltd
7.6. Natural Casing Company Inc.
7.7. A Holdijk GmbH
7.8. Agrimares Group
7.9. Carl Lipmann & Co., Kg (GmbH & Co.)
7.10. Fortis Srl
7.11. Irish Casing Company
7.12. Elshazly Casings Company
7.13. MCJ Casings
7.14. Oversea Casing Company LLC
7.15. DAT-Schaub Group
7.16. Saria Se And Co. Kg
7.17. Rugao Qingfeng Casing Co., Ltd
7.18. Baoding Dongfang Group
7.19. CDS Hackner GmbH
7.20. Saarland Metzgereibedarf Strobel GmbH & Co., Kg
7.21. De Wied International Inc.
8. Appendix
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