南米小麦粉市場の展望、2029年South America Flour Market Outlook, 2029 南米料理において、小麦粉は文化的に重要な役割を担っており、伝統的な料理の数々を作るのに使われている。アルゼンチンの風味豊かなエンパナーダから、コロンビアやベネズエラの具だくさんのアレパに至るまで、... もっと見る
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サマリー南米料理において、小麦粉は文化的に重要な役割を担っており、伝統的な料理の数々を作るのに使われている。アルゼンチンの風味豊かなエンパナーダから、コロンビアやベネズエラの具だくさんのアレパに至るまで、小麦粉を使った料理はこの地域の料理の伝統において重要な役割を果たしている。南米の広大で多様な地形が、小麦粉を使った様々な地域の名物料理を生み出している。それぞれの国や地域には、地元の食材、文化的影響、歴史的遺産を反映した独自のレシピ、調理法、風味があります。小麦粉を使った料理は、南米のお祝いやお祭りで中心的な役割を果たし、団結、豊かさ、文化的アイデンティティの象徴としての役割を果たしている。宗教的な祝日に伝統的なパンを焼いたり、お祝いの日に特別なお菓子を用意したりと、小麦粉を使ったお菓子は南米の食の伝統に欠かせないものです。南米の多くの地域で小麦粉の製造は今でも職人的であり、農村部では昔ながらの製法と小規模な製粉所が一般的である。このような職人的な製粉方法は、地域の習慣や味を維持すると同時に、地域経済を活性化し、文化的遺産を守っている。南米料理は、何世紀にもわたる文化交流と影響によって形成され、その結果、土着料理、ヨーロッパ料理、アフリカ料理、アジア料理の伝統が融合したものとなっている。小麦粉を使った料理は、この文化的多様性の豊かなタペストリーを反映することが多く、多様な料理背景の食材や技術が取り入れられている。南米では、小麦粉を使った料理を作ったり食べたりすることで、家族やコミュニティの絆が深まることが多い。小麦粉を使った料理は、家族のレシピや世代を超えた台所での団らんなど、文化の連続性とコミュニティの象徴なのだ。Bonafide Research発行の調査レポート「南米小麦粉市場の展望、2029年」によると、南米市場は2024年から2029年にかけて50億米ドル以上増加すると予測されている。南米の人口増加と急速な都市化は、小麦粉のような主食の必要性を高めている。特に都市部では、小麦を主原料とする加工食品や焼き菓子を食べる傾向が強い。小麦粉は、エンパナーダ、アレパス、ペストリーのような料理が主食である南米料理において、文化的な意味を持つ。小麦粉を使った食品は日常の食生活や料理の伝統に深く根付いており、この地域全体で小麦粉の安定した需要を牽引している。南米の多様な食文化が、小麦粉、トウモロコシ粉、キャッサバ粉など、さまざまな種類の小麦粉の需要につながっている。地域によって小麦粉の種類に対する嗜好が異なるが、これは料理の伝統や農業慣行を反映している。南米では、ベーカリーや食品加工産業の拡大が小麦粉需要を大きく牽引している。消費者の嗜好がコンビニエンス・フードや焼き菓子にシフトするにつれ、原料としての小麦粉の需要も増加している。南米の消費者の健康志向の高まりが、全粒粉、グルテンフリー、有機特殊小麦粉の需要を牽引している。通常の小麦粉に代わるより健康的な小麦粉へのニーズが、特殊小麦粉事業の拡大を引き起こしている。南米諸国、特にアルゼンチン、ブラジル、ウルグアイは、国際市場への小麦粉の主要輸出国である。輸出機会が生産・加工活動の原動力となり、同地域の小麦粉需要全体に寄与している。農業奨励金や食糧安全保障プログラムなどの政府政策や補助金は、南米の小麦粉需要に影響を与える。小麦粉価格の補助や小麦栽培への支援は、消費水準の向上に寄与している。南米の経済成長と可処分所得の増加は、小麦粉を含む食品への消費支出の増加につながる。購買力が高まるにつれ、ベーカリー製品や加工食品の需要も増加し、小麦粉消費を牽引している。市場促進要因-小麦粉ベースの食品の文化的意義:南米では、小麦粉を使った料理は、数千年にわたる食習慣や異文化交流に由来する豊かな文化的歴史を持っている。エンパナーダ、アレパス、パステリトス、パン・デ・ケソなど、この地域の食文化に欠かせない小麦粉を使ったお菓子は数多くある。これらの食事は、普段の食生活の主役であるだけでなく、宗教的な儀式や家族の団らん、楽しいお祭りに欠かせないものでもある。何世代にもわたって受け継がれてきたレシピや調理法は、小麦粉を使った料理を作る際によく使われる技術だ。小麦粉を使った料理は、文化的アイデンティティと共同体の調和の目印となり、異なる土地や背景を持つ人々を結びつける。-技術の進歩:技術開発は、小麦粉製造工程のあらゆる段階で生産性、品質、効率を向上させるため、南米の小麦粉市場の成長には不可欠である。最新の製粉技術を使えば、製粉業者は穀物をより効率的に加工し、無駄を省いて優れた品質の小麦粉を生産することができる。機械化と自動化によって製粉作業は簡素化され、人件費の節約と生産性の向上が実現する。貯蔵と輸送のインフラが進歩したことで、小麦粉製品が地域全体の市場に迅速に供給されるようになった。さらに、包装や保存方法の改善により小麦粉の保存期間が延び、食品廃棄物や腐敗が減少している。こうした技術開発により、南米の小麦粉生産者は変化する顧客ニーズを満たし、世界市場での競争力を維持し、業界の持続的な拡大を支えている。市場の課題-気候の脆弱性:南米は、熱波、洪水、干ばつなどの異常気象に見舞われやすいため、気候に敏感な製粉業界にとって深刻な問題となる。小麦や穀物作物は、このような気候変動に見舞われ、収量の低下、製品の品質低下、不作を招く可能性がある。予測不可能な天候パターンは、作付けや収穫のスケジュールを狂わせ、小麦粉の不足と価格変動につながる。作物生産と食糧安全保障は、気候の脆弱性によってさらに危うくなり、病害虫発生の可能性も高まる。耐性のある作物品種、灌漑システム、持続可能な土地管理技術は、気候変動が小麦粉生産に及ぼす影響を軽減し、南米の小麦粉市場の安定を維持するために不可欠な適応策の一例である。-農業の制約:小麦や穀物の生産と競争力は、農業上の制約によって制限されており、南米の小麦粉市場にとって深刻な困難をもたらしている。農作物の成長と発展は、灌漑の制限、土壌の悪化、害虫の発生など、いくつかの要因によって妨げられている。低収量と貧弱な作物の品質は、時代遅れの農法や不十分な機械化など、不十分な農業インフラの結果である。金融や資金調達への不十分なアクセス、土地利用をめぐる紛争、土地の保有権が、農業革新と近代化への投資をさらに妨げる要因となっている。農業の制約に対処するためには、害虫駆除、水管理、土壌衛生を強化するための協調策が必要である。南米の小麦粉市場の回復力と持続可能性を高めるためには、農業研究開発への投資も必要である。報告書に基づき、種類は小麦、トウモロコシ、米、オート麦、その他に区分される。レポートでは、自然は慣行と有機に区分される。南米では何千年もの間、トウモロコシが栽培され食べられており、トウモロコシは強い文化的ルーツを持っている。この地域の先住民族にとって、トウモロコシは古くから主要な食料源であり、アレパス、タマーレス、トルティーヤなど、さまざまな小麦粉製品を製造するのに使われている。南米料理でトウモロコシ粉が使われるようになったのは、こうした文化的遺産のおかげである。トウモロコシ粉は汎用性が高く、風味豊かな料理から甘いスイーツまで、幅広い料理に使うことができる。伝統的なトウモロコシを使った料理に加え、トウモロコシ粉はスナック菓子や焼き菓子、加工食品の製造にも使われています。その多用途性により、食品メーカーや家庭の料理人にとっても貴重な食材となっており、南米市場におけるトウモロコシ粉の需要を牽引している。さらに、従来の小麦粉が市場をリードしている。南米料理には長い歴史があり、小麦粉は多くの郷土料理に共通する要素である。ピザ、パスタ、パンなど、小麦粉を使った料理は、この地域の食文化に欠かせない要素である。従来の小麦粉は、文化的嗜好や小麦を使った料理への親しみから、広く消費されている。小麦粉は汎用性が高く、様々な料理に使用できる。製パンや製菓の主原料として、さまざまな製品に構造、食感、風味を与える。小麦粉はまた、麺類、ビスケット、ケーキ、その他の加工食品の製造にも使われ、食品メーカーにとっても消費者にとっても欠かせないものとなっている。同レポートによると、市場はパン・ベーカリー製品、パスタ・麺類、スナック菓子、ベビーフード、動物性食品、その他に二分される。さらに、販売チャネルは直接販売と間接販売に分けられる。南米では、パスタと麺類が市場に貢献している。南米では食生活が変化しており、パスタや麺類を普段の食事に取り入れる消費者が増えている。これらの製品は利便性、多用途性、迅速な調理を提供するため、忙しい家庭や都市生活者に人気のある選択肢となっている。パスタや麺類は南米の伝統的な食品ではないが、南米全域の消費者に受け入れられ、現地の味覚や嗜好に適合している。南米の料理は、パスタや麺料理に地域の食材や風味を取り入れ、幅広い層にアピールするフュージョン料理を生み出している。南米の都市化と経済拡大は、食生活とライフスタイルのパターンに変化をもたらした。可処分所得や都市人口の増加に伴い、パスタや麺のような手早く調理できる食品への需要が高まっており、小麦粉事業の拡大に拍車をかけている。販売チャネルでは、直販チャネルが市場をリードしている。多くの南米諸国では、地元の市場、近所の商店(ボデガス)、家族経営の企業など、伝統的な小売慣行が依然として普及している。こうした店は、卸売業者や製粉業者から小麦粉を直接仕入れ、消費者に直接販売することが多く、地域社会との強い信頼関係を維持している。多くの南米諸国では、地元の市場や近所の商店で買い物をすることは、単なる取引体験ではなく、社会的・文化的活動でもある。消費者が業者と交流し、会話を交わし、地域の人々とつながることで、買い物体験全体がより充実したものになる。報告書によると、主要な対象国はブラジル、アルゼンチン、コロンビア、その他の南米諸国である。 Brazil boasts a large and productive agricultural industry, with notable strengths in wheat farming and flour processing. The country produces great yields and high-quality flour because of its ideal climate, rich soils, and cutting-edge agricultural techniques. Brazil has a highly industrialised and technologically sophisticated flour milling sector, with expansive milling facilities furnished with state-of-the-art equipment and procedures. Due to increased production, quality, and efficiency brought about by industrialization, Brazil is now able to fulfil domestic demand and export flour to other countries. Brazil's status as a leading flour producer allows it to export significant quantities of flour to other South American countries and global markets. The country's strong export infrastructure and trade relationships contribute to its dominance in the South American flour market. The Brazilian government finances agricultural research, invests in infrastructure, and offers subsidies to promote the growth of wheat and the manufacture of flour. These regulations support the expansion of the flour sector and guarantee a steady supply of flour for both home and foreign markets. Brazilian consumers have a preference for wheat-based products, such as bread, pastries, and pasta, which drives demand for flour in the country. Flour-based foods are deeply ingrained in Brazilian culinary traditions and are consumed regularly in households, restaurants, and foodservice establishments.Companies launch new products to increase their market penetration. About 38% of the studied strategies were product launches in the flour industry. Bread & bakery products, noodles & pasta, animal feed (including pet food), wafers, crackers & biscuits, non-food applications (including bio-plastics, biomaterials and glue) are gaining increased traction across world, which has led to increased number of flour manufacturers. Key players such as Ardent Mills, Archer Daniels Midland Co., Associated British Foods plc, ConAgra Foods, Inc., General Mills Inc., Hindustan Unilever Limited, Willmar International Limited, and Cargill enhance their product portfolios by launching flour with different qualities for different applications. For instance, in 2016, Ardent Mills announced its intent to acquire the Mondelz Canada flour mill, located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The mill produces hard and soft wheat flour for its Canadian bakeries and a number of food manufacturing customers. The transaction is expected to close in the next few weeks. In addition, in 2015, Ardent Mills, the premier flour-milling and Ingredients Company, partnered with the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer (MLS) for a season-long giving program to benefit Food Bank of the Rock. Increased number of consumers is on the lookout for healthier foods that are made with natural ingredients, and have a good taste. ADM is already helping customers meet that growing demand with its comprehensive portfolio of ingredients and flavors. Currently, it is expanding its portfolio even further by offering customers worldwide with a wide array of great stevia and monk fruit sweeteners. They are pleased to partner with GLG, which has a demonstrated advantage in developing non-GMO stevia varietals and a pipeline of future innovative products.Recent DevelopmentsConsidered in this report-Historic year: 2018-Base year: 2023-Estimated year: 2024-Forecast year: 2029Aspects covered in this report-Flour market Outlook with its value and forecast along with its segments-Various drivers and challenges-On-going trends and developments-Top profiled companies-Strategic recommendationBy Type -Wheat-Maize-Rice-Oats-Others (Chickpea flour, Lentil flour, Coconut flour, Almond flour) By Nature-Conventional-Organic By Application-Bread and Bakery Products-Pasta and Noodles-Snacks-Baby Food-Animal Food-Others By Sales Channel-Direct-Indirect The approach of the report:This report consists of a combined approach of primary and secondary research. Initially, secondary research was used to get an understanding of the market and list the companies that are present in it. The secondary research consists of third-party sources such as press releases, annual reports of companies, and government-generated reports and databases. After gathering the data from secondary sources, primary research was conducted by conducting telephone interviews with the leading players about how the market is functioning and then conducting trade calls with dealers and distributors of the market. Post this; we have started making primary calls to consumers by equally segmenting them in regional aspects, tier aspects, age group, and gender. Once we have primary data with us, we can start verifying the details obtained from secondary sources.Intended audienceThis report can be useful to industry consultants, manufacturers, suppliers, associations, and organizations related to the Flour industry, government bodies, and other stakeholders to align their market-centric strategies. In addition to marketing and presentations, it will also increase competitive knowledge about the industry.***Please Note: It will take 48 hours (2 Business days) for delivery of the report upon order confirmation.目次目次1.要旨 2.調査方法 2.1.二次調査 2.2.一次データ収集 2.3.市場形成と検証 2.4.レポート作成、品質チェック、納品 3.市場構造 3.1.市場への配慮 3.2.前提条件 3.3.制限事項 3.4.略語 3.5.出典 3.6.定義 4.経済・人口統計 5.世界の小麦粉市場の展望 5.1.市場規模(金額ベース 5.2.地域別市場シェア 5.3.市場規模および予測、タイプ別 5.4.市場規模・予測、性状別 5.5.市場規模・予測:用途別 5.6.市場規模・予測:販売チャネル別 6.南米の小麦粉市場展望 6.1.市場規模:金額別 6.2.国別市場シェア 6.3.タイプ別市場規模および予測 6.4.市場規模・予測、性状別 6.5.市場規模・予測:用途別 6.6.市場規模・予測:販売チャネル別 7.市場ダイナミクス 7.1.市場促進要因と機会 7.2.市場の阻害要因と課題 7.3.市場動向 7.3.1.XXXX 7.3.2.XXXX 7.3.3.XXXX 7.3.4.XXXX 7.3.5.XXXX 7.4.コビッド19効果 7.5.サプライチェーン分析 7.6.政策と規制の枠組み 7.7.業界専門家の見解 7.8.ブラジル小麦粉市場の展望 7.8.1.市場規模(金額ベース 7.8.2.種類別市場規模および予測 7.8.3.性質別市場規模・予測 7.8.4.用途別市場規模・予測 7.8.5.販売チャネル別市場規模・予測 7.9.アルゼンチン産小麦粉市場の展望 7.9.1.市場規模:金額 7.9.2.種類別市場規模および予測 7.9.3.性状別市場規模・予測 7.9.4.用途別市場規模・予測 7.9.5.販売チャネル別市場規模・予測 7.10.コロンビア産小麦粉市場の展望 7.10.1.市場規模:金額 7.10.2.種類別市場規模および予測 7.10.3.性質別市場規模・予測 7.10.4.用途別市場規模・予測 7.10.5.販売チャネル別市場規模・予測 8.競争環境 8.1.競合ダッシュボード 8.2.主要企業の事業戦略 8.3.主要プレーヤーの市場ポジショニングマトリックス 8.4.ポーターの5つの力 8.5.企業プロフィール 8.5.1.ゼネラル・ミルズ社 8.5.1.1.会社概要 8.5.1.2.会社概要 8.5.1.3.財務ハイライト 8.5.1.4.地理的洞察 8.5.1.5.事業セグメントと業績 8.5.1.6.製品ポートフォリオ 8.5.1.7.主要役員 8.5.1.8.戦略的な動きと展開 8.5.2.カーギル社 8.5.3.アーチャー・ダニエルズ・ミッドランド・カンパニー 8.5.4.ブンジ・グローバルSA 8.5.5.イングレディオン社 8.5.6.ボブズ・レッド・ミル 8.5.7.モリノス・リオ・デ・ラ・プラタ 9.戦略的提言 10.付録 10.1.よくある質問 10.2.注意事項 10.3.関連レポート 11.免責事項 図表一覧 図1:小麦粉の世界市場規模(10億ドル)、地域別、2023年・2029年 図2:市場魅力度指数(2029年地域別 図3:市場魅力度指数(2029年セグメント別 図4:小麦粉の世界市場規模(金額ベース)(2018年、2023年、2029年)(単位:億米ドル 図5:小麦粉の世界市場地域別シェア(2023年) 図6:南米の小麦粉市場規模:金額(2018年、2023年、2029年)(単位:億米ドル) 図7:南米の小麦粉市場国別シェア(2023年) 図8:ブラジルの小麦粉市場規模:金額(2018年、2023年、2029年)(単位:億米ドル) 図9:アルゼンチン小麦粉市場規模:金額(2018年、2023年、2029年)(単位:億米ドル) 図10:コロンビアの小麦粉市場規模:金額(2018年、2023年、2029年)(単位:億米ドル) 図11:上位5社の競争ダッシュボード(2023年 図12:小麦粉世界市場のポーターの5つの力 表一覧 表1:小麦粉の世界市場スナップショット、セグメント別(2023年・2029年)(単位:億米ドル) 表2:上位10カ国の経済スナップショット(2022年 表3:その他の主要国の経済スナップショット(2022年 表4:外国通貨から米ドルへの平均為替レート 表5:小麦粉の世界市場規模・タイプ別予測(2018~2029F)(単位:億米ドル) 表6:小麦粉の世界市場規模・予測:性状別(2018年~2029年)(単位:億米ドル) 表7:小麦粉の世界市場規模・予測:用途別(2018年~2029F)(単位:億米ドル) 表8:小麦粉の世界市場規模・予測:販売チャネル別(2018年~2029F)(単位:億米ドル) 表9:南米の小麦粉市場規模・予測:種類別(2018年~2029F)(単位:億米ドル) 表10:南米の小麦粉市場規模・予測:性状別(2018~2029F)(単位:億米ドル) 表11:南米の小麦粉市場規模・予測:用途別(2018~2029F)(単位:億米ドル) 表12:南米の小麦粉市場規模・予測:販売チャネル別(2018~2029F)(単位:億米ドル) 表13:小麦粉市場の影響要因(2023年 表14:ブラジルの小麦粉市場規模・予測:種類別(2018~2029F)(単位:億米ドル) 表15:ブラジルの小麦粉市場規模・予測:性質別(2018年~2029F)(単位:億米ドル) 表16:ブラジルの小麦粉市場規模・用途別予測(2018年~2029F)(単位:億米ドル) 表17:ブラジルの小麦粉市場規模・予測:販売チャネル別(2018~2029F)(単位:億米ドル) 表18:アルゼンチンの小麦粉市場規模・予測:種類別(2018年~2029F)(単位:億米ドル) 表19:アルゼンチンの小麦粉市場規模・予測:性状別 (2018年~2029F) (単位:USD Billion) 表20:アルゼンチンの小麦粉市場規模・用途別予測 (2018年~2029F) (単位:USD Billion) 表21:アルゼンチンの小麦粉市場規模・予測:販売チャネル別 (2018年~2029F) (単位:USD Billion) 表22:コロンビアの小麦粉市場規模・予測:種類別(2018年~2029F)(単位:億米ドル) 表23:コロンビアの小麦粉市場規模・予測 自然別 (2018年~2029F) (単位:USD Billion) 表24:コロンビアの小麦粉市場規模・予測:用途別(2018~2029F)(単位:USD Billion) 表25:コロンビアの小麦粉市場規模・予測コロンビアの小麦粉市場規模・予測:販売チャネル別(2018~2029F) (単位:億米ドル)
SummaryIn South American cuisines, flour plays a major cultural role and is used to make a vast array of traditional foods. Flour-based dishes play a significant role in the culinary traditions of the area, from the flavorful empanadas of Argentina to the filling arepas of Colombia and Venezuela. South America's vast and diverse landscape gives rise to a wide range of regional flour-based specialties. Each country and region has its own unique recipes, cooking methods, and flavour profiles, reflecting local ingredients, cultural influences, and historical legacies. Flour-based foods play a central role in South American celebrations and festivals, serving as symbols of unity, abundance, and cultural identity. Whether it's baking traditional bread for religious holidays or preparing special pastries for festive occasions, flour-based treats are an integral part of South American culinary traditions. Flour manufacturing in many regions of South America is still artisanal, with ancient methods and small-scale mills still common in rural areas. This artisanal method of flour milling maintains regional customs and tastes while boosting local economies and safeguarding cultural legacies. South American cuisine has been shaped by centuries of cultural exchanges and influences, resulting in a fusion of indigenous, European, African, and Asian culinary traditions. Flour-based foods often reflect this rich tapestry of cultural diversity, incorporating ingredients and techniques from diverse culinary backgrounds. In South America, cooking and eating meals made with flour frequently strengthens the links between families and communities. Foods made with flour are a symbol of cultural continuity and community, from family recipes to get-togethers in the kitchen throughout generations. According to the research report "South America Flour Market Outlook, 2029," published by Bonafide Research, the South American market is projected to add more than USD 5 Billion from 2024 to 2029. The rising population and fast urbanisation of South America raise the need for staple foods like flour. Particularly in cities, people have a tendency to eat more processed meals and baked goods, many of which have wheat as a primary ingredient. Flour holds cultural significance in South American cuisines, where dishes like empanadas, arepas, and pastries are staples. Flour-based foods are deeply ingrained in everyday diets and culinary traditions, driving consistent demand for flour across the region. South America's diverse culinary heritage contributes to the demand for various types of flour, including wheat, maize, and cassava flour. Different regions have distinct preferences for flour types, reflecting their culinary traditions and agricultural practices. The expansion of the bakery and food processing industries in South America drives significant demand for flour. As consumer preferences shift towards convenience foods and baked goods, the demand for flour as a raw material increases. South American consumers' growing health concerns are driving demand for whole wheat, gluten-free, and organic specialty flours. The need for healthier substitutes for regular flour has caused specialty flour businesses to expand. South American countries, particularly Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay, are major exporters of flour to international markets. Export opportunities drive production and processing activities, contributing to the overall demand for flour in the region. Government policies and subsidies, such as agricultural incentives and food security programmes, influence the demand for flour in South America. Subsidised flour prices and support for wheat cultivation contribute to higher consumption levels. Economic growth and rising disposable incomes in South America lead to increased consumer spending on food products, including flour-based items. As purchasing power increases, so does the demand for bakery products and processed foods, driving flour consumption. Market Drivers • Cultural Significance of Flour-Based Foods: In South America, meals made with flour have a rich cultural history that stems from millennia of culinary customs and cross-cultural interactions. Among the many popular flour-based treats that are integral to the region's culinary legacy are empanadas, arepas, pastelitos, and pan de queso. In addition to being mainstays of regular diets, these meals are also essential for religious rituals, family get-togethers, and joyous festivals. Cooking recipes and cooking methods that date back generations is a skill that is frequently passed down through the generations while making flour-based cuisine. Foods made with flour act as markers of cultural identity and communal harmony, bringing people from different places and backgrounds together. • Technological Advancements: Technological developments are essential to the growth of the South American flour market because they improve productivity, quality, and efficiency at every stage of the flour manufacturing process. With the use of contemporary milling technology, flour millers can process grains more effectively and produce flour of superior quality with less waste. Mechanisation and automation simplify milling operations, saving labour costs and boosting productivity. Infrastructure advancements in storage and transportation guarantee the prompt supply of flour products to markets throughout the area. Moreover, flour's shelf life is increased by improvements in packaging and preservation methods, which lowers food waste and spoilage. All things considered, technical developments help South American flour producers satisfy changing customer needs, stay competitive in the global market, and support the industry's sustainable expansion. Market Challenges • Climate Vulnerability: The climatic sensitivity of South America poses serious problems to the flour industry since the region is prone to extreme weather events, including heatwaves, floods, and droughts. Wheat and grain crops may suffer from these climate disruptions, which might result in lower yields, worse-quality products, and crop failures. Unpredictable weather patterns throw off planting and harvesting timetables, which leads to shortages and volatility in flour prices. Crop production and food security are further jeopardised by climate vulnerability, which also raises the possibility of pest and disease outbreaks. Resilient crop varieties, irrigation systems, and sustainable land management techniques are a few examples of adaptation measures that are crucial to reducing the effects of climate change on flour production and maintaining the stability of the South American flour market. • Agricultural Constraints: The production and competitiveness of wheat and grain harvests are restricted by agricultural limitations, which provide serious difficulties for the South American flour market. Crop growth and development are impeded by several factors, including but not limited to restricted irrigation, deteriorating soil, and insect infestations. Low yields and poor crop quality are the result of inadequate agricultural infrastructure, which also includes antiquated farming methods and inadequate mechanisation. Inadequate access to finance and funding, disputes over land usage, and land tenure are further obstacles to investments in agricultural innovation and modernization. Coordinated measures to strengthen pest control, water management, and soil health are necessary to address agricultural restrictions. Investments in agricultural research and development are also necessary to increase the resilience and sustainability of the South American flour market. Based on the report, the types are segmented into wheat, maize, rice, oats, and others. In terms of the report, nature is segmented into conventional and organic. In the region, maize significantly contributes to the market; in South America, where it has been grown and eaten for thousands of years, maize has strong cultural roots. Maize has long been a main food source for indigenous tribes in the area, and they use it to manufacture a range of flour-based goods, including arepas, tamales, and tortillas. The use of maize flour in South American cooking has become increasingly common due to this cultural legacy. Maize flour is highly versatile and can be used in a wide range of culinary applications, from savoury dishes to sweet treats. In addition to traditional maize-based foods, maize flour is also used in the production of snacks, baked goods, and processed foods. Its versatility makes it a valuable ingredient for food manufacturers and home cooks alike, driving demand for maize flour in the South American market. Furthermore, conventional flour is leading the market; South American cuisine has a lengthy history, and flour is a common element in many regional specialties. Wheat-flour-based meals, including pizza, pasta, and bread, are an integral part of the region's culinary legacy. Conventional flour is widely consumed due to cultural preferences and familiarity with wheat-based items. Flour is highly versatile and can be used in a wide range of culinary applications. It serves as the primary ingredient in baking and pastry-making, providing structure, texture, and flavour to a variety of products. Wheat flour is also used in the production of noodles, biscuits, cakes, and other processed foods, making it indispensable for food manufacturers and consumers alike. According to the report, the market is bifurcated into bread and bakery products, pasta and noodles, snacks, baby food, animal food, and others. Furthermore, the sales channels are divided into direct and indirect. In South America, pasta and noodles contribute to the market. South America is witnessing a shift in dietary habits, with an increasing number of consumers incorporating pasta and noodles into their regular meals. These products offer convenience, versatility, and quick preparation, making them popular choices for busy households and urban dwellers. While pasta and noodles are not traditional South American foods, they have been embraced by consumers across the region and adapted to local tastes and preferences. South American cuisines incorporate pasta and noodle dishes with regional ingredients and flavours, creating fusion dishes that appeal to a wide audience. South America's urbanisation and economic expansion have brought about changes in diet and lifestyle patterns. The demand for quick-to-cook foods like pasta and noodles is increasing along with disposable incomes and urban population development, fueling the expansion of the flour business. In terms of the sales channel, the direct sales channel leads the market. In many South American countries, traditional retail practices, such as local markets, neighbourhood stores (bodegas), and family-owned businesses, remain prevalent. These establishments often source flour directly from wholesalers or mills and sell it directly to consumers, maintaining strong relationships and trust within their communities. In many South American countries, shopping at local markets or neighbourhood stores is not just a transactional experience but also a social and cultural activity. It allows consumers to interact with vendors, engage in conversations, and connect with their community members, enhancing the overall shopping experience. Based on the report, the major countries covered include Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, and the rest of South America. Brazil boasts a large and productive agricultural industry, with notable strengths in wheat farming and flour processing. The country produces great yields and high-quality flour because of its ideal climate, rich soils, and cutting-edge agricultural techniques. Brazil has a highly industrialised and technologically sophisticated flour milling sector, with expansive milling facilities furnished with state-of-the-art equipment and procedures. Due to increased production, quality, and efficiency brought about by industrialization, Brazil is now able to fulfil domestic demand and export flour to other countries. Brazil's status as a leading flour producer allows it to export significant quantities of flour to other South American countries and global markets. The country's strong export infrastructure and trade relationships contribute to its dominance in the South American flour market. The Brazilian government finances agricultural research, invests in infrastructure, and offers subsidies to promote the growth of wheat and the manufacture of flour. These regulations support the expansion of the flour sector and guarantee a steady supply of flour for both home and foreign markets. Brazilian consumers have a preference for wheat-based products, such as bread, pastries, and pasta, which drives demand for flour in the country. Flour-based foods are deeply ingrained in Brazilian culinary traditions and are consumed regularly in households, restaurants, and foodservice establishments. Companies launch new products to increase their market penetration. About 38% of the studied strategies were product launches in the flour industry. Bread & bakery products, noodles & pasta, animal feed (including pet food), wafers, crackers & biscuits, non-food applications (including bio-plastics, biomaterials and glue) are gaining increased traction across world, which has led to increased number of flour manufacturers. Key players such as Ardent Mills, Archer Daniels Midland Co., Associated British Foods plc, ConAgra Foods, Inc., General Mills Inc., Hindustan Unilever Limited, Willmar International Limited, and Cargill enhance their product portfolios by launching flour with different qualities for different applications. For instance, in 2016, Ardent Mills announced its intent to acquire the Mondelz Canada flour mill, located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The mill produces hard and soft wheat flour for its Canadian bakeries and a number of food manufacturing customers. The transaction is expected to close in the next few weeks. In addition, in 2015, Ardent Mills, the premier flour-milling and Ingredients Company, partnered with the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer (MLS) for a season-long giving program to benefit Food Bank of the Rock. Increased number of consumers is on the lookout for healthier foods that are made with natural ingredients, and have a good taste. ADM is already helping customers meet that growing demand with its comprehensive portfolio of ingredients and flavors. Currently, it is expanding its portfolio even further by offering customers worldwide with a wide array of great stevia and monk fruit sweeteners. They are pleased to partner with GLG, which has a demonstrated advantage in developing non-GMO stevia varietals and a pipeline of future innovative products. Recent Developments Considered in this report • Historic year: 2018 • Base year: 2023 • Estimated year: 2024 • Forecast year: 2029 Aspects covered in this report • Flour market Outlook with its value and forecast along with its segments • Various drivers and challenges • On-going trends and developments • Top profiled companies • Strategic recommendation By Type • Wheat • Maize • Rice • Oats • Others (Chickpea flour, Lentil flour, Coconut flour, Almond flour) By Nature • Conventional • Organic By Application • Bread and Bakery Products • Pasta and Noodles • Snacks • Baby Food • Animal Food • Others By Sales Channel • Direct • Indirect The approach of the report: This report consists of a combined approach of primary and secondary research. Initially, secondary research was used to get an understanding of the market and list the companies that are present in it. The secondary research consists of third-party sources such as press releases, annual reports of companies, and government-generated reports and databases. After gathering the data from secondary sources, primary research was conducted by conducting telephone interviews with the leading players about how the market is functioning and then conducting trade calls with dealers and distributors of the market. Post this; we have started making primary calls to consumers by equally segmenting them in regional aspects, tier aspects, age group, and gender. Once we have primary data with us, we can start verifying the details obtained from secondary sources. Intended audience This report can be useful to industry consultants, manufacturers, suppliers, associations, and organizations related to the Flour industry, government bodies, and other stakeholders to align their market-centric strategies. In addition to marketing and presentations, it will also increase competitive knowledge about the industry. ***Please Note: It will take 48 hours (2 Business days) for delivery of the report upon order confirmation.Table of ContentsTable of Contents
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