Market Insights on Reduced Lactose Whey covering sales outlook, demand forecast & up-to-date key trends

Reduced lactose whey is the whey powder that contains less lactose concentration, i.e., less than 60%. The reduced lactose whey is manufactured by filtering the lactose from the sweet whey liquid. The lactose is removed by either precipitation, filtration or dialysis. The filtered liquid is then spray dried to produce a powder known as reduced lactose whey. It is mostly a substitute for whey when low lactose and higher protein content is required.

Global Reduced lactose whey demand is anticipated to be valued at US$ 11.07 Billion in 2022, forecast to grow at a CAGR of 7.5% to be valued at US$ 22.82 Billion from 2022 to 2032. Reduced lactose whey is whey powder with less lactose concentration, typically less than 60%. The lactose in the sweet whey liquid is filtered out to make the reduced lactose whey. Precipitation, filtration, or dialysis are used to remove the lactose.

There are two types of reduced lactose whey available in the market, organic and conventional. The reduced lactose whey has varied applications in the food and beverages industry. It is used as an economic source of dairy solids. The use of reduced lactose whey is observed in the dairy, food processing, meat processing, infant food and in a number of other F&B industries. It is also used in nutraceuticals as a protein source.

Reduced Lactose Whey different from Whey Protein Concentrate (WPC)

The WPC that is available in the market is different from the reduced lactose whey. Both are processed but in WPC the minerals are removed too along with lactose. The reduced lactose whey has high mineral and protein content. Thus, the reduced lactose whey is also called mineral concentrated whey. The price of WPC is higher than the reduced lactose whey.

The WPC is mostly used due to their high functionality as a protein supplement. But due to their higher prices, the WPC being used as a source for dairy solids in the food and beverage industry is very less. The reduced lactose whey having low lactose and high protein content can be used as a substitute in various types of food processing.

Reduced Lactose Whey: Key Participants

Some of the leading players in the global reduced lactose whey market include Wapsie Valley Creamery, Inc., Hilmar Cheese Company, Inc., MCT Dairies Inc., G&R Foods Inc., HoogwegtGroep B.V., Grande Cheese Company, Agropur Inc., Graham Chemical Corporation, Fonterra Inc., Interfood Inc., Leprino Foods Company, Dana Foods Inc., and AMCO Proteins.

Reduced Lactose Whey Market: Activities by the Participants

In 2014, Hilmar Cheese Company expanded its Dalhart, Texas, facility to accommodate additional capabilities for milk, cheese and whey processing. For whey processing, they have installed advanced equipment to offer nine varieties of whey from the previous four available ones.

Reduced Lactose Whey Market: Opportunities

The manufacturing of the reduced lactose whey is in its introductory phase and very selective number of companies are manufacturing it. The use of the reduced lactose whey in the food industry is rising due to the product being economically feasible and also the lactose content is very low making it suitable for use in any type of food product and not just dairy products. Also, the processing of the reduced lactose whey does not require extra costs and the removal of lactose is through a physical separation technique. Thus, the cheese producing companies can produce the reduced lactose whey powder with very less production costs, which has a high demand in the end-use industries.

Key Data Points Covered in the Reduced Lactose Whey Report:

An overview of the global reduced lactose whey market, including background and advancement. Macroeconomic factors affecting the reduced lactose whey market and its potential. Market dynamics, such as drivers, challenges, and trends. Detailed value chain analysis of the reduced lactose whey market. The cost structure of and segments covered in the study. In-depth pricing analysis, by crucial reduced lactose whey segments, regions, and by major market participants. Analysis of supply and demand the reduced lactose whey, such as top producing and consuming geographies, imports/exports, and overall trade scenario. Analysis of the market structure, including a tier-wise categorization of key market participants of reduced lactose whey market. Competitive landscape of the market, including detailed profiles of the top players in the reduced lactose whey market.

Regional analysis of the reduced lactose whey market includes:

North America (U.S., Canada) Latin America (Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Chile, Rest of LATAM) Western Europe (Germany, Italy, U.K, Spain, France, Nordic countries, BENELUX, Rest of Western Europe) Eastern Europe (Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Rest of Eastern Europe) Japan Asia Pacific Excluding Japan (Greater China, India, South Korea, ASEAN Countries, Rest of APEJ) Middle East and Africa (GCC Countries, Turkey, Iran, Israel, S. Africa, Rest of MEA)

Reduced Lactose Whey Market: Segmentation

The global reduced lactose whey market is segmented on the basis of nature, extraction process, end use and distribution channel.

On the basis of nature, the global reduced lactose whey market is segmented as-

Organic Conventional

On the basis of extraction, the global reduced lactose whey market is segmented as-

Precipitation Filtration Dialysis

On the basis of end use, the global reduced lactose whey market is segmented as-

Food and Beverages Food Service (HoReCa) Dairy products Food Processing Bakery Products Soups and Sauces Frozen Foods Meat processing Infant food Beverage processing Others

On the basis of distribution channel, the global reduced lactose whey market is segmented as-

Direct/ B2B Indirect/ B2C Supermarkets/Hypermarkets Specialty Stores e-Retail

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