Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/bpq4c6/low_intensity) has announced the addition of the "Low Intensity Sweeteners Market by Type (Xylitol, Tagatose, Allulose, Trehalose, & Isomaltuolose), Application, & by Geography - Global Trends & Forecasts to 2020" report to their offering.

The low-intensity sweeteners market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.4% from 2015 to 2020 to reach $1.55 Billion.

The developments in industries such as bakery and beverages, and the growing demand for healthy and low-calorie food and beverages in the Asia-Pacific region drive the low-intensity sweeteners market. The high growth potential in emerging markets and untapped regions provides new growth opportunities for market players.

The Asia-Pacific region dominated the market in 2014, followed by North America. The market in the Asia-Pacific region is projected to grow significantly in terms of both production and consumption. China was one of the major markets for low-intensity sweeteners and accounted for a major share in the Asia-Pacific low-intensity sweeteners market, in 2014.

Reasons to buy this report:

  • To get a comprehensive overview of the global low-intensity sweeteners market
  • To gain wide ranging information about the top players in this industry, their product portfolios, and key strategies adopted by them
  • To gain insights into the major countries/regions in which the low-intensity sweeteners market is flourishing

Companies Mentioned:

  • Cargill Inc.
  • Ingredion Inc.
  • Matsutani Chemical Industry
  • Mitsui Sugars Co., Ltd
  • Purecircle Ltd.
  • Roquetta Freres SA
  • Sudzucker AG
  • Tate & Lyle

Key Topics Covered:

1. Introduction

2. Research Methodology

3. Executive Summary

4. Premium Insights

5. Industry Trends: Low Intensity Sweeteners

6. Market Overview

7. Low Intensity Sweeteners Market, By Type

8. Low Intensity Sweeteners Market, By Region

9. Differences between natural & artificial sweeteners

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