微生物太陽能電池的全球市場:各類型、終端用戶、各國
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微生物太陽能電池的全球市場:各類型、終端用戶、各國

Solar-Powered Microbes Market - A Global and Regional Analysis: Focus on Type, End-Use Industry, and Country-Wise Analysis

出版日期: | 出版商: BIS Research | 英文 185 Pages | 商品交期: 1-5個工作天內

價格

微生物太陽能電池的利用,預計不久的將來將在食品、飼料產業中大幅擴大。

葡萄酒,烘焙品,乳製品,益生菌等終端用戶產業對微生物太陽能電池的需求急速提高。還有開發中國家支援利用太陽能的食品工業生產的各種政策也成為促進市場成長的大要素。

本報告提供全球微生物太陽能電池的市場調查,市場定義和概要,新型冠狀病毒感染疾病 (COVID-19) 以及其他的市場影響因素的分析,法律制度,市場規模的變化、預測,零組件、技術、用途、終端用戶、地區/主要國家等各種區分的明細,競爭環境,主要企業簡介等彙整資訊。

目錄

第1章 市場

  • 產業預測
    • 市場定義
    • 市場趨勢
    • 生態系統/進行中的計劃
  • 事業動態
    • 事業成長要素
    • 事業上的課題
    • 事業策略
    • 企業策略
    • 事業機會
  • Start-Ups形勢

第2章 用途

  • 微生物太陽能電池市場(各終端用戶產業)
    • 食品
    • 飼料

第3章 產品

  • 微生物太陽能電池市場(各類型)
    • 酵母
    • 細菌
  • 微生物太陽能電池市場:價值鏈分析

第4章 地區

  • 北美
  • 南美
  • 歐洲
  • 英國
  • 中國
  • 亞太地區、日本
  • 其他地區

第5章 市場:競爭基準、企業簡介

  • 企業簡介
    • LB Bulgaricum
    • E&O Laboratories Ltd
    • DSM
    • Associated British Foods plc
    • Kerry Foods
    • Kemin Industries Inc
    • Lesaffre
    • Angel Yeast Co., Ltd
    • Lallemand Inc
    • Wyeast Laboratories, Inc
    • HiMedia Laboratories
    • Dupont Nutrition & Biosciences
    • Novozymes A/S
    • Chr. Hansen Holding A/S
    • Lactina Ltd.

第6章 調查手法

Product Code: AGA1178SA

“BIS Research Study Highlights Solar-Powered Microbes Market - A Global and Regional Analysis.”

Industry & Technology Overview

Solar-Powered Microbes Market: Overview

The use of solar-powered microbes in the food and feed industry is expected to grow significantly in the near future. The demand for solar-powered microbes from end-use industries, namely, wine, bakery, dairy, and probiotics, is increasing rapidly. Also, various government policies supporting solar energy-based industrial production of food in developing countries is a major factor boosting the market growth.

Market Lifecycle Stage

The adoption of solar-powered microbes in the food and feed industry are still in the developing phase. Increased research and development activities are underway to develop solar-powered microbes technology, which will increase the technology adoption by feed, food, and microbes producers.

Increasing investments in the research and development of solar-powered microbes is one of the major opportunities in the solar-powered microbes market. Moreover, solar-powered microbes are highly nutritious compared to conventional microbes.

Impact

  • Globally, governments are more focused on renewable energy sources to minimize pollution and the cost structure of services and products. Solar energy is the most rapidly expanding and cost-effective source of electricity, especially in the U.S. Over three million photovoltaic (PV) installations have been established in the U.S., with one million being installed in 2019. With a decrease in the installation cost of solar energy systems, more industries are opting for green energy. This decrease in cost is due to various policies and schemes started by the government in the country, which will expect to drive the demand for the production of solar-powered microbes in the coming years.
  • With an increased demand for nutritious food and feed, the shift to the eco-friendly production process expects to drive the solar-powered microbes market. This implies that solar-powered microbes can be a great alternative to conventional microbes. The transition may be more prominent in North America and Europe regions.

Impact of COVID-19

The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic delayed several solar panel installation projects. The government policies and schemes were also on hold due to significant restrictions. In 2020, the pandemic showed a downturn in solar investment and postponement and cancellations of major panel installations. However, the growth of nutritious food products increased due to the pandemic as end consumers started demanding healthy products to enhance their immunity strength. Thus, further boosting the demand for solar-powered microbes will increase in the near future.

Market Segmentation

Solar-Powered Microbes Market

Segmentation 1: by End-Use Industry

  • Food (Bakery and Confectionery, Dairy, Fruits and Vegetables, Beverages, Meat)
  • Feed

The solar-powered microbes market in the application segment is expected to be dominated by the food industry. This is due to solar-powered microbes being highly nutritious and their property to be customized and processed to derive various products.

Segmentation 2: by Type

  • Bacteria
  • Yeast
  • Molds

The yeast solar-powered microbes segment is expected to dominate the product segment of the solar-powered microbes market. This dominance is due to the wide applications of yeast solar-powered microbes. Yeast is consumed in various end-use industries, including bakery and confectionery, dairy, fruits and vegetables, beverages, and meat.

Segmentation 3: by Region

  • North America - U.S., Canada, and Mexico
  • Europe - Germany, Italy, Spain, France, and Rest-of-Europe
  • China
  • U.K.
  • Asia-Pacific and Japan - Japan, India, South Korea, Thailand, Australia and New Zealand, and Rest-of-Asia-Pacific and Japan
  • South America - Brazil, Argentina, Chile
  • Rest-of-the-World

Europe is an early adopter for the solar-powered microbes market due to increasing research and development advancements and supporting government regulations in the Europe region. Europe is an attractive region for the solar-powered microbes market because of consumer awareness for nutritious food.

Recent Developments in Solar-Powered Microbes Market

  • In January 2020, Royal DSM unveiled its Artificial Intelligence (AI) laboratory to drive biotech innovation. The laboratory would be used for biotechnological processes and microbial strain development.
  • In April 2021, Angel Yeast (Dehong), a subsidiary of Angel Yeast, proposed starting a green yeast extract production project with a capacity of 15,000 tons per year. The new project would supply yeast extracts and meet market demands in conjunction with the company's "2025 strategy" for the yeast industry.
  • In July 2020, DuPont announced a microbiome research cooperation with Rutgers University's Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine (CABM). This research cooperation would help the company boost its research activities in the microbe field.
  • In April 2021, Angel Yeast announced the formation of a joint venture business to spend $15.4 million in the acquisition of Shandong Bio Sunkeen Co., Ltd's yeast-related assets. Through this acquisition, the companies want to improve their manufacturing capacities and solidify their strength in the yeast market.

Demand - Drivers and Challenges

Following are the demand drivers for the solar powered-microbes market:

  • Government Initiatives Promoting Solar Energy
  • High Efficiency of Solar-Powered Microbes
  • Environmental-Friendly Production Technique at Industrial Scale

Following are the challenges that hinder the solar-powered microbes market growth:

  • Lower Adoption Rate of Solar-Powered Microbes
  • High Initial Cost of Setup
  • Unorganized Microbes Market

How Can This Report Add Value

  • Product/Innovation Strategy: The product segment helps readers understand the different types of solar-powered microbes products available for deployment in the food and feed industries and their potential globally. Moreover, the study provides readers with a detailed understanding of different solar-powered microbes-based products by application (food and feed) and type (yeast, bacteria, molds).
  • Growth/Marketing Strategy: The solar-powered microbes market has seen major development by key players operating in the market, such as business expansion, partnership, collaboration, and joint venture. The favored strategy for the companies has been acquisitions and joint ventures to strengthen their position in the solar-powered microbes market.
  • Competitive Strategy: Key players in the microbes market analyzed and profiled in the study involve microbes manufacturers that provide microbes to the end-use industry. Moreover, a detailed competitive benchmarking of the players operating in the solar-powered microbes market has been done to help the reader understand how players stack against each other, presenting a clear market landscape. Additionally, comprehensive competitive strategies such as partnerships, agreements, and collaborations will aid the reader in understanding the untapped revenue pockets in the market.

Key Market Players and Competition Synopsis

The companies profiled have been selected based on inputs gathered from primary experts and analyzing company's market coverage, product portfolio, and market penetration.

Some prominent players in the solar-powered microbes market are:

  • LB Bulgaricum
  • E&O Laboratories Ltd
  • DSM
  • Associated British Foods plc
  • Kerry Foods
  • Kemin Industries Inc
  • Lesaffre
  • Angel Yeast Co., Ltd
  • Lallemand Inc
  • Wyeast Laboratories, Inc
  • HiMedia Laboratories
  • Dupont Nutrition & Biosciences
  • Novozymes A/S
  • Chr. Hansen Holding A/S
  • Lactina Ltd.

Table of Contents

1 Markets

  • 1.1 Industry Outlook
    • 1.1.1 Market Definition
    • 1.1.2 Market Trends
      • 1.1.2.1 Increasing Demand for Microbes from Feed Industry
      • 1.1.2.2 Increasing Global Population and Demand of Nutritious Food
      • 1.1.2.3 Reducing Manufacturing Cost Attracts Entrepreneurs
      • 1.1.2.4 Growing Application of Lactobacillus from Food and Feed Industry
    • 1.1.3 Ecosystem/Ongoing Programs
      • 1.1.3.1 Consortiums and Associations
      • 1.1.3.2 Regulatory Landscape
      • 1.1.3.3 Government Programs
      • 1.1.3.4 Programs by Research Institutions and Universities
  • 1.2 Business Dynamics
    • 1.2.1 Business Drivers
      • 1.2.1.1 Government Initiatives Promoting Solar Energy
      • 1.2.1.2 High Efficiency of Solar-Powered Microbes
      • 1.2.1.3 Environmental-Friendly Production Technique at Industrial Scale
    • 1.2.2 Business Challenges
      • 1.2.2.1 Lower Adoption Rate of Solar-Powered Microbes
      • 1.2.2.2 High Initial Cost of Setup
      • 1.2.2.3 Unorganized Microbes Market
    • 1.2.3 Business Strategies
    • 1.2.4 Corporate Strategies
      • 1.2.4.1 Acquisitions and Joint Ventures
      • 1.2.4.2 Partnership
      • 1.2.4.3 Investment
    • 1.2.5 Business Opportunities
      • 1.2.5.1 Utilization of Non-Arable Land for Production
      • 1.2.5.2 Scope of Growth for Small and Medium Enterprises
      • 1.2.5.3 Wide Applications of Yeast
  • 1.3 Start-Up Landscape
    • 1.3.1 Key Start-Ups in the Ecosystem
    • 1.3.2 Funding Analysis
      • 1.3.2.1 Major Investors
      • 1.3.2.2 Top Innovation in Solar-Powered Microbes

2 Application

  • 2.1 Solar-Powered Microbes Market (by End-Use Industry)
    • 2.1.1 Introduction
    • 2.1.2 Food
      • 2.1.2.1 Bakery and Confectionery
      • 2.1.2.2 Dairy
      • 2.1.2.3 Fruits and Vegetables
      • 2.1.2.4 Beverages
      • 2.1.2.5 Meat
    • 2.1.3 Feed

3 Products

  • 3.1 Solar-Powered Microbes Market (by Type)
    • 3.1.1 Introduction
    • 3.1.2 Molds
      • 3.1.2.1 Morphological Characteristics
      • 3.1.2.2 Physiological Characteristics
      • 3.1.2.3 Classification of Molds and Industrial Importance of Molds
    • 3.1.3 Yeast
      • 3.1.3.1 Morphological Characteristics
      • 3.1.3.2 Physiological Characteristics
      • 3.1.3.3 Classification of Yeast and Industrial Importance of Yeast
        • 3.1.3.3.1 Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
        • 3.1.3.3.2 Non-Saccharomyces Yeasts
    • 3.1.4 Bacteria
      • 3.1.4.1 Morphological Characteristics
      • 3.1.4.2 Physiological Characteristics
      • 3.1.4.3 Classification of Bacteria and Industrial Importance of Bacteria
        • 3.1.4.3.1 Bacillus: Rod-shaped
        • 3.1.4.3.2 Coccus: Spherical Shaped
          • 3.1.4.3.2.1 Spirillum
          • 3.1.4.3.2.2 Spirochete
        • 3.1.4.3.3 Coccobacillus: Oval Shaped
  • 3.2 Solar-Powered Microbes Market: Value Chain Analysis

4 Region

  • 4.1 North America
    • 4.1.1 Markets
      • 4.1.1.1 Key Manufacturers in North America
      • 4.1.1.2 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in North America
      • 4.1.1.3 Buyer Attributes
      • 4.1.1.4 Business Challenges
      • 4.1.1.5 Business Drivers
    • 4.1.2 Applications
      • 4.1.2.1 North America Solar-Powered Microbes Market (by End-Use Industry)
    • 4.1.3 Products
      • 4.1.3.1 North America Solar-Powered Microbes Market (by Type)
    • 4.1.4 North America (by Country)
      • 4.1.4.1 U.S.
        • 4.1.4.1.1 Markets
        • 4.1.4.1.2 Key Microbes Providers Operating in the U.S.
        • 4.1.4.1.3 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in the U.S.
        • 4.1.4.1.4 Buyer Attributes
        • 4.1.4.1.5 Business Challenges
        • 4.1.4.1.6 Business Drivers
      • 4.1.4.2 Canada
        • 4.1.4.2.1 Markets
        • 4.1.4.2.2 Key Microbes Providers Operating in Canada
        • 4.1.4.2.3 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Canada
        • 4.1.4.2.4 Buyer Attributes
        • 4.1.4.2.5 Business Challenges
        • 4.1.4.2.6 Business Drivers
      • 4.1.4.3 Mexico
        • 4.1.4.3.1 Markets
        • 4.1.4.3.2 Key Microbes Providers Operating in Mexico
        • 4.1.4.3.3 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Mexico
        • 4.1.4.3.4 Buyer Attributes
        • 4.1.4.3.5 Business Challenges
        • 4.1.4.3.6 Business Drivers
  • 4.2 South America
    • 4.2.1 Markets
      • 4.2.1.1 Key Microbes Providers in South America
      • 4.2.1.2 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in South America
      • 4.2.1.3 Buyer Attributes
      • 4.2.1.4 Business Challenges
      • 4.2.1.5 Business Drivers
    • 4.2.2 Applications
      • 4.2.2.1 South America Solar-Powered Microbes Market (by End-Use Industry)
    • 4.2.3 Products
      • 4.2.3.1 South America Solar-Powered Microbes Market (by Type)
    • 4.2.4 South America (by Country)
      • 4.2.4.1 Brazil
        • 4.2.4.1.1 Market
        • 4.2.4.1.2 Key Microbes Providers Operating in Brazil
        • 4.2.4.1.3 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Brazil
        • 4.2.4.1.4 Buyer Attributes
        • 4.2.4.1.5 Business Challenges
        • 4.2.4.1.6 Business Drivers
      • 4.2.4.2 Argentina
        • 4.2.4.2.1 Markets
        • 4.2.4.2.2 Key Microbes Providers Operating in Argentina
        • 4.2.4.2.3 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Argentina
        • 4.2.4.2.4 Buyer Attributes
        • 4.2.4.2.5 Business Challenges
        • 4.2.4.2.6 Business Drivers
      • 4.2.4.3 Chile
        • 4.2.4.3.1 Markets
        • 4.2.4.3.2 Key Microbes Providers Operating in Chile
        • 4.2.4.3.3 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Chile
        • 4.2.4.3.4 Buyer Attributes
        • 4.2.4.3.5 Business Challenges
        • 4.2.4.3.6 Business Drivers
  • 4.3 Europe
    • 4.3.1 Markets
      • 4.3.1.1 Key Microbes Providers Operating in Europe
      • 4.3.1.2 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Europe
      • 4.3.1.3 Buyer Attributes
      • 4.3.1.4 Business Challenges
      • 4.3.1.5 Business Drivers
    • 4.3.2 Applications
      • 4.3.2.1 Europe Solar-Powered Microbes Market (by End-Use Industry)
    • 4.3.3 Products
      • 4.3.3.1 Europe Solar-Powered Microbes Market (by Type)
    • 4.3.4 Europe: Country Level Analysis
      • 4.3.4.1 Germany
        • 4.3.4.1.1 Markets
        • 4.3.4.1.2 Key Microbes Providers Operating in Germany
        • 4.3.4.1.3 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Germany
        • 4.3.4.1.4 Buyer Attributes
        • 4.3.4.1.5 Business Challenges
        • 4.3.4.1.6 Business Drivers
      • 4.3.4.2 France
        • 4.3.4.2.1 Markets
        • 4.3.4.2.2 Key Microbes Providers Operating in France
        • 4.3.4.2.3 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in France
        • 4.3.4.2.4 Buyer Attributes
        • 4.3.4.2.5 Business Challenges
        • 4.3.4.2.6 Business Drivers
      • 4.3.4.3 Italy
        • 4.3.4.3.1 Markets
        • 4.3.4.3.2 Key Microbes Providers Operating in Italy
        • 4.3.4.3.3 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Italy
        • 4.3.4.3.4 Buyer Attributes
        • 4.3.4.3.5 Business Challenges
        • 4.3.4.3.6 Business Drivers
      • 4.3.4.4 Spain
        • 4.3.4.4.1 Markets
        • 4.3.4.4.2 Key Microbes Providers Operating in Spain
        • 4.3.4.4.3 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Spain
        • 4.3.4.4.4 Buyer Attributes
        • 4.3.4.4.5 Business Challenges
        • 4.3.4.4.6 Business Drivers
      • 4.3.4.5 Rest-of-Europe
        • 4.3.4.5.1 Markets
        • 4.3.4.5.2 Key Microbes Providers Operating in Rest-of-Europe
        • 4.3.4.5.3 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Rest-of-Europe
        • 4.3.4.5.4 Buyer Attributes
        • 4.3.4.5.5 Business Challenges
        • 4.3.4.5.6 Business Drivers
  • 4.4 U.K.
    • 4.4.1 Markets
      • 4.4.1.1 Key Microbes Providers Operating in the U.K.
      • 4.4.1.2 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in the U.K.
      • 4.4.1.3 Buyer Attributes
      • 4.4.1.4 Business Challenges
      • 4.4.1.5 Business Drivers
    • 4.4.2 Applications
      • 4.4.2.1 U.K. Solar-Powered Microbes Market (by End-Use Industry)
    • 4.4.3 Products
      • 4.4.3.1 U.K. Solar-Powered Microbes Market (by Type)
  • 4.5 China
    • 4.5.1 Markets
      • 4.5.1.1 Key Microbes Providers Operating in China
      • 4.5.1.2 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in China
      • 4.5.1.3 Buyer Attributes
      • 4.5.1.4 Business Challenges
      • 4.5.1.5 Business Drivers
    • 4.5.2 Applications
      • 4.5.2.1 China Solar-Powered Microbes Market (by End-Use Industry)
    • 4.5.3 Products
      • 4.5.3.1 China Solar-Powered Microbes Market (by Type)
  • 4.6 Asia-Pacific and Japan
    • 4.6.1 Markets
      • 4.6.1.1 Key Microbes Providers Operating in Asia-Pacific and Japan
      • 4.6.1.2 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Asia-Pacific and Japan
      • 4.6.1.3 Buyer Attributes
      • 4.6.1.4 Business Challenges
      • 4.6.1.5 Business Drivers
    • 4.6.2 Applications
      • 4.6.2.1 Asia-Pacific and Japan Solar-Powered Microbes Market (by End-Use Industry)
    • 4.6.3 Products
      • 4.6.3.1 Asia-Pacific and Japan Solar-Powered Microbes Market (by Type)
    • 4.6.4 Asia-Pacific and Japan: Country Level Analysis
      • 4.6.4.1 Japan
        • 4.6.4.1.1 Markets
        • 4.6.4.1.2 Key Microbes Providers Operating in Japan
        • 4.6.4.1.3 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Japan
        • 4.6.4.1.4 Buyer Attributes
        • 4.6.4.1.5 Business Challenges
        • 4.6.4.1.6 Business Drivers
      • 4.6.4.2 South Korea
        • 4.6.4.2.1 Markets
        • 4.6.4.2.2 Key Microbes Providers Operating in South Korea
        • 4.6.4.2.3 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in South Korea
        • 4.6.4.2.4 Buyer Attributes
        • 4.6.4.2.5 Business Challenges
        • 4.6.4.2.6 Business Drivers
      • 4.6.4.3 India
        • 4.6.4.3.1 Markets
        • 4.6.4.3.2 Key Microbes Providers Operating in India
        • 4.6.4.3.3 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in India
        • 4.6.4.3.4 Buyer Attributes
        • 4.6.4.3.5 Business Challenges
        • 4.6.4.3.6 Business Drivers
      • 4.6.4.4 Thailand
        • 4.6.4.4.1 Markets
        • 4.6.4.4.2 Key Microbes Providers Operating in Thailand
        • 4.6.4.4.3 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Thailand
        • 4.6.4.4.4 Buyer Attributes
        • 4.6.4.4.5 Business Challenges
        • 4.6.4.4.6 Business Drivers
      • 4.6.4.5 New Zealand and Australia
        • 4.6.4.5.1 Markets
        • 4.6.4.5.2 Key Microbes Providers Operating in New Zealand and Australia
        • 4.6.4.5.3 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in New Zealand and Australia
        • 4.6.4.5.4 Buyer Attributes
        • 4.6.4.5.5 Business Challenges
        • 4.6.4.5.6 Business Drivers
      • 4.6.4.6 Rest-of-Asia-Pacific and Japan
        • 4.6.4.6.1 Markets
        • 4.6.4.6.2 Key Microbes Providers Operating in Rest-of- Asia-Pacific and Japan
        • 4.6.4.6.3 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Rest-of-Asia-Pacific and Japan
        • 4.6.4.6.4 Buyer Attributes
        • 4.6.4.6.5 Business Challenges
        • 4.6.4.6.6 Business Drivers
  • 4.7 Rest-of-the-World
    • 4.7.1 Markets
      • 4.7.1.1 Key Microbes Providers Operating in Rest-of-the-World
      • 4.7.1.2 Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in the Rest-of-the-World
      • 4.7.1.3 Buyer Attributes
      • 4.7.1.4 Business Challenges
      • 4.7.1.5 Business Drivers
    • 4.7.2 Applications
      • 4.7.2.1 Rest-of-the-World Solar-Powered Microbes Market (by End-Use Industry)
    • 4.7.3 Products
      • 4.7.3.1 Rest-of-the-World Solar-Powered Microbes Market (by Type)

5 Markets - Competitive Benchmarking & Company Profiles

  • 5.1 Company Profiles
    • 5.1.1 LB Bulgaricum
      • 5.1.1.1 Company Overview
        • 5.1.1.1.1 Role of LB Bulgaricum in the Solar-Powered Microbes Market
      • 5.1.1.2 Product Portfolio
      • 5.1.1.3 Corporate Strategies
        • 5.1.1.3.1 Joint Ventures
      • 5.1.1.4 Strengths and Weaknesses of LB Bulgaricum
    • 5.1.2 E&O Laboratories Ltd
      • 5.1.2.1 Company Overview
        • 5.1.2.1.1 Role of E&O Laboratories Ltd in the Solar-Powered Microbes Market
      • 5.1.2.2 Product Portfolio
      • 5.1.2.3 Strengths and Weaknesses of E&O Laboratories Ltd
    • 5.1.3 DSM
      • 5.1.3.1 Company Overview
        • 5.1.3.1.1 Role of DSM in the Solar-Powered Microbes Market
      • 5.1.3.2 Product Portfolio
      • 5.1.3.3 Business Strategies
        • 5.1.3.3.1 New Product and Service Launch
      • 5.1.3.4 Corporate Strategies
        • 5.1.3.4.1 Agreements and Joint Ventures
        • 5.1.3.4.2 Mergers and Acquisitions
      • 5.1.3.5 Strengths and Weaknesses of DSM
    • 5.1.4 Associated British Foods plc
      • 5.1.4.1 Company Overview
        • 5.1.4.1.1 Role of Associated British Foods plc in the Solar-Powered Microbes Market
      • 5.1.4.2 Product Portfolio
      • 5.1.4.3 Corporate Strategies
        • 5.1.4.3.1 Acquisitions
        • 5.1.4.3.2 Investment
      • 5.1.4.4 Strength and Weakness of Associated British Foods plc
    • 5.1.5 Kerry Foods
      • 5.1.5.1 Company Overview
        • 5.1.5.1.1 Role of Kerry Foods in the Solar-Powered Microbes Market
      • 5.1.5.2 Product Portfolio
      • 5.1.5.3 Business Strategies
        • 5.1.5.3.1 New Product Launch
      • 5.1.5.4 Corporate Strategies
        • 5.1.5.4.1 Investment
      • 5.1.5.5 Strength and Weakness of Kerry Foods
    • 5.1.6 Kemin Industries Inc
      • 5.1.6.1 Company Overview
        • 5.1.6.1.1 Role of Kemin Industries Inc in the Solar-Powered Microbes Market
      • 5.1.6.2 Product Portfolio
      • 5.1.6.3 Business Strategies
        • 5.1.6.3.1 Business Expansion
      • 5.1.6.4 Corporate Strategies
        • 5.1.6.4.1 Acquisitions
        • 5.1.6.4.2 Agreement
        • 5.1.6.4.3 Investment
      • 5.1.6.5 Strength and Weakness of Kemin Industries Inc
    • 5.1.7 Lesaffre
      • 5.1.7.1 Company Overview
        • 5.1.7.1.1 Role of Lesaffre in the Solar-Powered Microbes Market
      • 5.1.7.2 Product Portfolio
      • 5.1.7.3 Business Strategies
        • 5.1.7.3.1 Market Development
      • 5.1.7.4 Corporate Strategies
        • 5.1.7.4.1 Collaborations and Alliances
        • 5.1.7.4.2 Mergers and Acquisitions
        • 5.1.7.4.3 Partnerships
      • 5.1.7.5 Strengths and Weaknesses of Lesaffre
    • 5.1.8 Angel Yeast Co., Ltd
      • 5.1.8.1 Company Overview
        • 5.1.8.1.1 Role of Angel Yeast Co., Ltd in the Solar-Powered Microbes Market
      • 5.1.8.2 Product Portfolio
      • 5.1.8.3 Business Strategies
        • 5.1.8.3.1 Market Development
      • 5.1.8.4 Corporate Strategies
        • 5.1.8.4.1 Mergers and Acquisitions
        • 5.1.8.4.2 Partnerships and Joint Ventures
      • 5.1.8.5 Strengths and Weaknesses of Angel Yeast Co., Ltd
    • 5.1.9 Lallemand Inc
      • 5.1.9.1 Company Overview
        • 5.1.9.1.1 Role of Lallemand Inc in the Solar-Powered Microbes Market
      • 5.1.9.2 Product Portfolio
      • 5.1.9.3 Corporate Strategies
        • 5.1.9.3.1 Partnerships and Joint Ventures
      • 5.1.9.4 Strengths and Weaknesses of Lallemand Inc
    • 5.1.10 Wyeast Laboratories, Inc
      • 5.1.10.1 Company Overview
        • 5.1.10.1.1 Role of Wyeast Laboratories, Inc in the Solar-Powered Microbes
      • 5.1.10.2 Product Portfolio
      • 5.1.10.3 Strength and Weakness of Wyeast Laboratories, Inc
    • 5.1.11 HiMedia Laboratories
      • 5.1.11.1 Company Overview
        • 5.1.11.1.1 Role of HiMedia Laboratories in the Solar-Powered Microbes Market
      • 5.1.11.2 Product Portfolio
      • 5.1.11.3 Strength and Weakness of HiMedia Laboratories
    • 5.1.12 Dupont Nutrition & Biosciences
      • 5.1.12.1 Company Overview
        • 5.1.12.1.1 Role of Dupont Nutrition & Biosciences in Solar-Powered Microbes Market
      • 5.1.12.2 Product Portfolio
      • 5.1.12.3 Business Strategies
        • 5.1.12.3.1 Partnerships and Collaborations
      • 5.1.12.4 Strength and Weakness of Dupont Nutrition & Biosciences
    • 5.1.13 Novozymes A/S
      • 5.1.13.1 Company Overview
        • 5.1.13.1.1 Role of Novozymes A/S in the Solar-Powered Microbes
      • 5.1.13.2 Product Portfolio
      • 5.1.13.3 Business Strategies
        • 5.1.13.3.1 Acquisitions
      • 5.1.13.4 Strength and Weakness of Novozymes A/S
    • 5.1.14 Chr. Hansen Holding A/S
      • 5.1.14.1 Company Overview
        • 5.1.14.1.1 Role of Chr. Hansen Holding A/S in the Solar-Powered Microbes Market
      • 5.1.14.2 Product Portfolio
      • 5.1.14.3 Business Strategies
        • 5.1.14.3.1 Acquisitions and Collaborations
      • 5.1.14.4 Strength and Weakness of Chr. Hansen Holding A/S
    • 5.1.15 Lactina Ltd.
      • 5.1.15.1 Company Overview
        • 5.1.15.1.1 Role of Lactina Ltd. in the Solar-Powered Microbes Market
      • 5.1.15.2 Product Portfolio
      • 5.1.15.3 Strength and Weakness of Lactina Ltd.

6 Research Methodology

List of Figures

  • Figure 1: Solar-Powered Microbes Market (by Early Adopter)
  • Figure 2: Solar-Powered Microbes Market Drivers and Challenges
  • Figure 3: Microeconomic Indicators Impacting Solar-Powered Microbes Market
  • Figure 4: Solar-Powered Microbes Market Coverage
  • Figure 5: Production Process of Solar-Powered Microbes
  • Figure 6: Solar-Powered Microbes Trends
  • Figure 7: Livestock Population, Billion, 2005-2014
  • Figure 8: Food Insecurity by Severity Across the World, 2018
  • Figure 9: Emissions Released from Various Agriculture Sectors
  • Figure 10: Solar-Powered Microbes Market Share (by Company), 2017-2020
  • Figure 11: Share of Key Market Strategies and Developments, 2017-2020
  • Figure 12: Partnership (by Company), 2017-2020
  • Figure 13: Investment (by Company), 2017-2020
  • Figure 14: Funding Analysis (by Year), 2016-2020
  • Figure 15: Manufacturing Process of Solein
  • Figure 16: Solar-Powered Microbes Market (by End-Use Industry)
  • Figure 17: Solar-Powered Microbes Market (by Type)
  • Figure 18: Value Chain Analysis of Solar-Powered Microbes Market
  • Figure 19: Wine Consumption in the U.S., 2016-2020
  • Figure 20: Cheese Production in the U.S., 2017-2021
  • Figure 21: Production of Butter in Canada, 2017-2021
  • Figure 22: Cheese Production in Mexico, 2017-2021
  • Figure 23: Cheese Production in Brazil, 2017-2021
  • Figure 24: Production of Butter in Argentina, 2017-2021
  • Figure 25: Butter Production in Chile, 2014-2020
  • Figure 26: Europe: Cheese Production
  • Figure 27: France Wine Production
  • Figure 28: Italy: Wine Production
  • Figure 29: Spain Wine Production
  • Figure 30: Production of Cheese, 2017-2021
  • Figure 31: China Bread and Cereal Market Size
  • Figure 32: Asia-Pacific and Japan Bread and Cereal Market Size
  • Figure 33: South Korea Cheese Production (Tons)
  • Figure 34: Thailand Cheese Market
  • Figure 35: Solar-Powered Microbes Market: Research Methodology
  • Figure 36: Solar-Powered Microbes Market: Influencing Factors
  • Figure 37: Assumptions and Limitations

List of Tables

  • Table 1: Key Solar-Powered Microbes and Their Applications
  • Table 2: Application of Bacteria in the Feed and Food Industry
  • Table 3: Key Start-Ups in the Ecosystem
  • Table 4: Key Regulations and Regulatory Bodies
  • Table 5: Government Programs in Key Countries
  • Table 6: Application of Yeast in the Feed and Food Industry
  • Table 7: Key Start-Ups in the Ecosystem
  • Table 8: Fermented Food and Beverages with Their Fermenting Microorganisms
  • Table 9: pH Ranges of Different Microbial Group
  • Table 10: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Species and Their Characteristics
  • Table 11: Key Industrial Applications of Molds
  • Table 12: Mesophilic Yeasts and Their Actions at Lower Temperatures
  • Table 13: Non-Saccharomyces Yeasts Strain and Their End-Use Industry
  • Table 14: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Market in North America
  • Table 15: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in the U.S.
  • Table 16: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Canada
  • Table 17: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Mexico
  • Table 18: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Market in South America
  • Table 19: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Brazil
  • Table 20: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Argentina
  • Table 21: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Chile
  • Table 22: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Europe
  • Table 23: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Germany
  • Table 24: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in France
  • Table 25: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Italy
  • Table 26: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Spain
  • Table 27: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Rest-of-Europe
  • Table 28: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in the U.K.
  • Table 29: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in China
  • Table 30: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Asia-Pacific and Japan
  • Table 31: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Japan
  • Table 32: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in South Korea
  • Table 33: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in India
  • Table 34: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Thailand
  • Table 35: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in New Zealand and Australia
  • Table 36: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Rest-of-Asia-Pacific and Japan
  • Table 37: Key Solar-Powered Microbes Products in Rest-of-the-World
  • Table 38: LB Bulgaricum: Product Portfolio
  • Table 39: LB Bulgaricum: Joint Ventures
  • Table 40: E&O Laboratories Ltd: Product Portfolio
  • Table 41: DSM: Product Portfolio
  • Table 42: DSM: New Product and Service Launch
  • Table 43: DSM: Agreements and Joint Ventures
  • Table 44: DSM: Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Table 45: Associated British Foods plc: Product Portfolio
  • Table 46: Associated British Foods plc.: Acquisitions
  • Table 47: Associated British Foods plc.: Investment
  • Table 48: Kerry Foods: Product Portfolio
  • Table 49: Kerry Foods: New Product Launch
  • Table 50: Kerry Foods: Investment
  • Table 51: Kemin Industries Inc: Product Portfolio
  • Table 52: Kemin Industries Inc: Business Expansion
  • Table 53: Kemin Industries Inc: Acquisitions
  • Table 54: Kemin Industries Inc: Agreement
  • Table 55: Kemin Industries Inc: Investment
  • Table 56: Lesaffre: Product Portfolio
  • Table 57: Lesaffre: Market Development
  • Table 58: Lesaffre: Collaborations and Alliances
  • Table 59: Lesaffre: Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Table 60: Lesaffre: Partnerships
  • Table 61: Angel Yeast Co., Ltd: Product Portfolio
  • Table 62: Angel Yeast Co., Ltd: Market Development
  • Table 63: Angel Yeast Co., Ltd: Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Table 64: Angel Yeast Co., Ltd: Partnerships and Joint Ventures
  • Table 65: Lallemand Inc: Product Portfolio
  • Table 66: Lallemand Inc: Partnerships and Joint Ventures
  • Table 67: Wyeast Laboratories, Inc: Product Portfolio
  • Table 68: HiMedia Laboratories: Product Portfolio
  • Table 69: Dupont Nutrition & Biosciences: Product Portfolio
  • Table 70: Dupont Nutrition & Biosciences: Partnerships and Collaborations
  • Table 71: Novozymes A/S: Product Portfolio
  • Table 72: Novozymes A/S: Acquisitions
  • Table 73: Chr. Hansen Holdings A/S: Product Portfolio
  • Table 74: Chr. Hansen Holding A/S: Acquisitions and Collaborations
  • Table 75: Lactina Ltd.: Product Portfolio