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食品安全試験の世界市場:汚染物質別(病原体、遺伝子組み換え生物、農薬・残留物、毒性物質、食品アレルゲン、その他)、食品タイプ別(乳製品、果物・野菜、肉・鶏肉、加工食品、その他)、技術別、地域別分析

• 英文タイトル:Global Food Safety Testing Market - Trends, Growth and Forecasts (2018 - 2023)

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レポート概要
本資料は、食品安全試験の世界市場について調べ、食品安全試験の世界規模、市場動向、市場環境、汚染物質別(病原体、遺伝子組み換え生物、農薬・残留物、毒性物質、食品アレルゲン、その他)分析、食品タイプ別(乳製品、果物・野菜、肉・鶏肉、加工食品、その他)分析、技術別分析、アメリカ市場規模、ヨーロッパ市場規模、アジア市場規模、日本市場規模、中国市場規模、企業の競争環境、関連企業情報などをまとめた調査レポートです。
・イントロダクション
・エグゼクティブサマリー
・食品安全試験の世界市場インサイト
・食品安全試験の世界市場環境
・食品安全試験の世界市場動向
・食品安全試験の世界市場規模
・食品安全試験の世界市場規模:汚染物質別(病原体、遺伝子組み換え生物、農薬・残留物、毒性物質、食品アレルゲン、その他)
・食品安全試験の世界市場規模:食品タイプ別(乳製品、果物・野菜、肉・鶏肉、加工食品、その他)
・食品安全試験の世界市場規模:技術別
・食品安全試験の世界市場:地域別市場規模・分析
・食品安全試験の北米市場規模・予測
・食品安全試験のアメリカ市場規模・予測
・食品安全試験のヨーロッパ市場規模・予測
・食品安全試験のアジア市場規模・予測
・食品安全試験の日本市場規模・予測
・食品安全試験の中国市場規模・予測
・食品安全試験のインド市場規模・予測
・関連企業情報・競争状況

Market Insight

The global food safety testing market was valued at USD 11,122.53 million in 2016 and is further expected to witness a CAGR of 7.2% during the forecast period of 2018–2023. Food supply and quality of food are under constant threat globally, and there is a growing demand for effective test products that can ensure food safety. The practice of food safety testing has gained considerable significance over the past years, owing to growing incidences of food-borne illnesses and poisoning by contaminated food products. This necessitates the robust and effective system in place to ensure food security as well as food safety.

Rising Healthcare Cost due to Lacunas in Food Safety Testing

Consumer choice is key for any food-based industry, as the consumer’s safety, health concerns, and preferences always drive the food market. The additional burden in the form of rising health-care cost and increasing out-of-the pocket expenditure on healthcare by commoners have prompted the governments and regulatory authorities to set a robust food safety policy. Consumer organizations and other non-profit government organizations are a driving force behind food safety policy. Each of these organizations advocate for food safety in a different way; while one focuses on presenting information through science and research, another focuses on showing the real-life impacts of food-borne illness on families, while yet another focuses on consumer education.

The restraining factors for the market are: microbiological testing often requires long time to get the results, which affects manufacturers and delays product marketing. Tough rapid testing has eased the testing market, but its high cost is affecting the market growth. Moreover, multiple test methodologies required by various regulations is another restraining factor for the food safety testing market.

Rising Consumer Awareness Amidst Food-borne Illness Incidences

Globally, incidences of food-borne diseases are increasing at a high rate, and the most common cause of outbreaks are Salmonella typhi, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Vibrio cholera, Campylobacter and Listeria monocytogenes. Over the past few years, the world saw an unprecedented outbreak of food-borne illnesses. The Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP) has reported that every year, one in 10 people fall sick due to food-borne illness; most importantly, children under five years of age are at a high risk. Major food-borne disease outbreaks have occurred in every continent in the past decade, often amplified by globalized trade. Such incidences have made companies incur heavy loss of sales and brand equity, making consumers aware about the potential health-hazards. The key players of food safety testing are now focusing on R&D in order to bring safe food to the consumers.

Pathogen-Testing Type Leads the Overall Market

With the rise in adulteration and the adverse outcome of ingested foods, such as food poisoning and food-borne illnesses, food safety has become a crucial aspect. The need to identify causes has increased. Pathogen testing dominates the food safety testing market, with fruit & vegetable testing for contaminants being the largest application area. Pathogens are harmful microorganisms that cause deterioration of food quality and trigger serious health issues. Recent concerns about microbial contaminants, such as E. coli and Salmonella, have driven the pathogen safety testing market. Pathogen testing is growing at a faster rate in the food safety testing market, due to the serious health effects of pathogens and the immediate retardation of the quality of food products.

Asia-Pacific Poised at Highest Growth Rate

North America constituted the largest food safety testing market in 2016. Regarding growth, the Asia-Pacific market for food safety testing is likely to record the fastest compounded annual rate, primarily driven by the increase in testing procedures from the potential regions of China and India. The scientific investigations/reports on outbreak of food-borne diseases in the region over the past 29 years, due to adulteration and chemical & microbiological contamination, have forced authorities to concentrate on the issue of food safety. Authorities, like Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, and China Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) have been established to take serious steps toward ensuring food safety.

Key Developments

• February 2018: A mobile food-testing van was launched in Hyderabad. The van was sanctioned by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, as part of a Central government scheme, to maintain food safety and hygiene standards, mainly in eateries.
• October 2016: SGS acquired AXYS Analytical Services Ltd. (AXYS), Sidney, British Columbia, Canada. AXYS analyses Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), Contaminants of Emerging Concerns (CECs) and the early development stages of the fast growing metabolomics business.

The major players include – SGS S.A., BUREAU VERITAS S.A., INTERTEK GROUP PLC, ALS LIMITED, EUROFINS SCIENTIFIC, DTS LABORATORIES, ILS LIMITED, COVANCE INC., SILLIKER INC., ASUREQUALITY LIMITED, MICROBAC LABORATORIES, INC., SPECTRO ANALYTICAL LAB LTD, VANGUARD SCIENCES (FORMERLY AEGIS FOOD TESTING LABORATORIES), ECOLAB INC., BIO-RAD, amongst others.

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レポート目次

1. Introduction

1.1 Key Deliverables of the study

1.2 Study Assumptions

1.3 Market Definitions

2. Research Approach and Methodology

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Research Design

2.3 Study Timelines

2.4 Study Phases

2.4.1 Secondary Research

2.4.2 Discussion Guide

2.4.3 Market Engineering & Econometric Modelling

2.4.4 Expert Validation

3. KEY FINDINGS

4. Market Dynamics

4.1 Drivers

4.1.1 Greater Incidences of Food-Borne Diseases

4.1.2 Increased Stringent Food Safety Regulations

4.1.3 Food Trade Going Global

4.1.4 Food manufacturers highly focus on brand protection

4.2 Restraints

4.2.1 Multiple tests methodologies & regulations for detecting

4.2.2 High cost and time consuming testing pattern

4.3 Opportunities

4.3.1 Growing Consumer Awareness Due to Food Borne Illness and Recall of Products

4.3.2 Increasing processed food markets in developing countries

4.4 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis

4.4.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers

4.4.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers

4.4.3 Threat of New Entrants

4.4.4 Threat of Substitute Products and Services

4.4.5 Degree of Competition

5. Market Segmentation

5.1 By Contaminants Type

5.1.1 Pathogen

5.1.2 GMO’s

5.1.3 Pesticides and Residues

5.1.4 Toxins

5.1.5 Food Allergen

5.1.6 Others

5.2 By Food Type

5.2.1 Dairy

5.2.2 Fruits & Vegetables

5.2.3 Meat & Poultry

5.2.4 Processed Foods

5.2.5 Others

5.3 By Technology

5.3.1 Traditional Technology

5.3.1.1 Agar Culturing

5.3.1.2 Others

5.3.2 Rapid Technology

5.3.2.1 DuPont BAX system

5.3.2.2 PCR-Based Testing

5.3.2.3 Immunoassay-Based Testing

5.3.2.4 Convenience-Based Testing

5.3.2.5 Others

5.4 By Geography

5.4.1 North America

5.4.1.1 United States

5.4.1.2 Canada

5.4.1.3 Mexico

5.4.1.4 Others

5.4.2 Europe

5.4.2.1 Spain

5.4.2.2 UK

5.4.2.3 France

5.4.2.4 Germany

5.4.2.5 Russia

5.4.2.6 Italy

5.4.2.7 Others

5.4.3 Asia-Pacific

5.4.3.1 China

5.4.3.2 India

5.4.3.3 Japan

5.4.3.4 Australia

5.4.3.5 Others

5.4.4 South America

5.4.4.1 Brazil

5.4.4.2 Argentina

5.4.4.3 Others

5.4.5 Africa

5.4.5.1 South Africa

5.4.5.2 Others

6. Competitive Landscape

6.1 Strategy Adopted by Key players

6.2 Most Active Companies in the Past Five Years

6.3 Market Share Analysis

7. Company Profiles

7.1 SGS S.A.

7.2 Bureau Veritas S.A.

7.3 Intertek Group PLC

7.4 ALS Limited

7.5 Eurofins Scientific

7.6 DTS Laboratories

7.7 ILS Limited

7.8 Covance Inc.

7.9 Silliker Inc.

7.10 Asurequality Limited

7.11 Microbac Laboratories, Inc.

7.12 Spectro Analytical Lab Ltd

7.13 Vanguard Sciences (Formerly Aegis Food Testing Laboratories)

7.14 Ecolab Inc.

7.15 Bio-Rad

8. Appendix

8.1 Disclaimer