Table of Content
1. Executive Summary
2. Market Background and Classifications
2.1: Introduction, Background, and Classifications
2.2: Supply Chain
2.3: Industry Drivers and Challenges
3. Market Trends and Forecast Analysis from 2013 to 2024
3.1: Macroeconomic Trends and Forecast
3.2: Global Insoluble Dietary Fiber Market: Trends and Forecast
3.3: Global Insoluble Dietary Fiber Market by End Use Industry
3.3.1: Functional Food & Beverages
3.3.2: Animal Feed
3.3.3: Pharmaceutical
3.3.4: Pet Food
3.3.5: Other End Users
3.4: Global Insoluble Dietary Fiber Market by Fiber Type
3.4.1: Cellulose
3.4.2: Hemicellulose
3.4.3: Chitin & Chitosan
3.4.4: Lignin
3.4.5: Fiber/Bran
3.4.6: Resistant Starch
3.4.7: Others
3.5: Global Insoluble Dietary Fiber Market by Source
3.5.1: Cereals & grains
3.5.2: Legumes
3.5.3: Fruits & vegetables
3.5.4: Others
4. Market Trends and Forecast Analysis by Region
4.1: Global Insoluble Dietary Fiber Market by Region
4.2: North American Insoluble Dietary Fiber Market
4.2.1: Market by End Use Industry: Functional Food and Beverage, Animal Feed, Pharmaceutical,
Pet Food, and Other End Users
4.2.2: Market by Fiber Type: Cellulose, Hemicellulose, Chitin & Chitosan, Lignin, Fiber/Bran,
Resistant Starch, and Others
4.2.3: Market by Source: Cereals and grains, Legumes, Fruits and vegetables, and Others
4.3: European Insoluble Dietary Fiber Market
4.3.1: Market by End Use Industry: Functional Food and Beverage, Animal Feed, Pharmaceutical,
Pet Food, and Other End Users
4.3.2: Market by Fiber Type: Cellulose, Hemicellulose, Chitin & Chitosan, Lignin, Fiber/Bran,
Resistant Starch, and Others
4.3.3: Market by Source: Cereals and grains, Legumes, Fruits and vegetables, and Others
4.4: APAC Insoluble Dietary Fiber Market
4.4.1: Market by End Use Industry: Functional Food and Beverage, Animal Feed, Pharmaceutical,
Pet Food, and Other End Users
4.4.2: Market by Fiber Type: Cellulose, Hemicellulose, Chitin & Chitosan, Lignin, Fiber/Bran,
Resistant Starch, and Others
4.4.3: Market by Source: Cereals and grains, Legumes, Fruits and vegetables, and Others
4.5: ROW Insoluble Dietary Fiber Market
4.5.1: Market by End Use Industry: Functional Food and Beverage, Animal Feed, Pharmaceutical,
Pet Food, and Other End Users
4.5.2: Market by Fiber Type: Cellulose, Hemicellulose, Chitin & Chitosan, Lignin, Fiber/Bran,
Resistant Starch, and Others
4.5.3: Market by Source: Cereals and grains, Legumes, Fruits and vegetables, and Others
5. Competitor Analysis
5.1: Product Portfolio Analysis
5.2: Market Share Analysis
5.3: Operational Integration
5.4: Geographical Reach
5.5: Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
6. Growth Opportunities and Strategic Analysis
6.1: Growth Opportunity Analysis
6.1.1: Growth Opportunities for Global Insoluble Dietary Fiber Market by End Use Industry
6.1.2: Growth Opportunities for Global Insoluble Dietary Fiber Market by Fiber Type
6.1.3: Growth Opportunities for Global Insoluble Dietary Market by Source
6.1.4: Growth Opportunities for Global Insoluble Dietary Fiber Market by Region
6.2: Emerging Trends in Global Insoluble Dietary Fiber Market
6.3: Strategic Analysis
6.3.1: New Product Development
6.3.2: Capacity Expansion of Global Insoluble Dietary Fiber Market
6.3.3: Mergers, Acquisitions and Joint Ventures in the Global Market
7. Company Profiles of Leading Players
7.1: Cargill
7.2: E. I. Dupont De Nemours and Company
7.3: Grain Processing Corporation
7.4: Ingredion Incorporated
7.5: J. Rettenmaier & Söhne
7.6: Roquette Frères
7.7: Sunopta
7.8: Nexira
7.9: Advocare International
7.10: Unipektin Ingredients