Active and Modified Atmospheric Packaging (AMAP) Market Size, Future Outlook 2034
The global Active and Modified Atmospheric Packaging (AMAP) market is poised for significant growth, with its valuation expected to increase from US$ 27.5 billion in 2024 to a robust US$ 44.7 billion by 2034. This growth trajectory reflects a steady CAGR of 5.00% from 2024 to 2034, underscoring the escalating demand for innovative packaging solutions that extend perishable goods' shelf life.
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Core Concepts in the Modified Atmospheric Packaging
- Market Size: The active and modified atmospheric packaging market is valued at US$ 27.5 billion in 2024.
- Future Outlook: The market is projected to reach US$ 44.7 billion by 2034.
- High-Growth Country: India is forecasted to have a high growth rate, with a CAGR of 7.7% from 2024 to 2034.
- Demand Forecast: The market is expected to register a CAGR of 5.00% from 2024 to 2034.
- Key Material: Polyethylene is significantly used and is anticipated to hold a 53.0% market share in 2024.
- Sustainable Growth: Rising demand for fresh and extended shelf-life products drives market expansion.
Key Trends Influencing the AMAP Market:
- Ready-to-Eat Food Revolution: Emerging economies are witnessing a surge in demand for ready-to-eat food products, driven by convenience and time-saving factors. This trend, accelerated by the pandemic, has significantly boosted the sales of active and modified atmospheric packaging solutions.
- Processed Food Demand: The growing food and beverage industry, along with the rising demand for processed food, is a major driver of AMAP market growth. These packaging solutions offer sustainability, a lower carbon footprint, and extended shelf life without the need for preservatives, making them ideal for fresh food packaging.
- Rise of Vegan Products: The increasing vegan population has expanded the market for plant-based products. Major food companies like Danone, Nestlé, and Unilever, as well as innovators like Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat, are leveraging AMAP solutions to maintain the freshness and quality of their offerings.
- Customized Solutions: Diversifying consumer tastes are driving the demand for customized AMAP solutions. Manufacturers are utilizing technological advancements to cater to specific product requirements, enhancing the overall market appeal.
- eCommerce Influence: The booming eCommerce industry is shaping the demand for modified atmospheric packaging. With evolving consumer preferences and stringent regulatory measures, the AMAP market is finding new opportunities in online platforms, particularly for ready meals, snack bars, subscription boxes, and grocery pickups.
Key Coverage in the Active and Modified Atmospheric Packaging Market Report
- Sales Analysis of Active and Modified Atmospheric Packaging in the United States
- Comparative Analysis Between Passive Modified Atmosphere and Active Modified Atmosphere Packaging
- Emerging Trends in Modified Atmosphere Packaging of Ready-to-eat Foods
- Growth Overview of Demand for Vacuumed Packaging in the United States
- Development of the Fresh Meat Packaging Market in the United States
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Key Segments
By Material:
- Polyethylene (PE)
- Polypropylene (PP)
- Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
By End Use:
- Meat, Poultry and Seafood
- Pharmaceuticals
- Beverage Industries
- Cosmetic and Personal Care
- Electronic Industry
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- Containers
- Sachets and Pouches
- Wraps
- Trays
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