Overview
Global Beet Pulp Market reached US$ 340.12 million in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 459.77 million by 2030, growing with a CAGR of 3.84% during the forecast period 2023-2030. An increase in the trend of consuming organic food helps to boost market growth over the forecast period.
Beet pulp contains beneficial nutrients, including dietary fiber and antioxidants. The development of beet pulp-based nutraceuticals or dietary supplements tap into the health and wellness market. Beet pulp is considered a functional food product designed to promote health and well-being. An increase in the consumer demand for functional food products globally helps to boost the market growth of the beet pulp market.
Beet pulp producers explore export opportunities to regions with a growing demand for livestock feed and pet food products. Expanding international trade opens up new markets and revenue streams. Ongoing research and innovation efforts lead to the development of new beet pulp products and applications.
An increase in product launches by major key players helps to boost the market growth of beet pulp. For instance, on June 21, 2023, SuperBottoms, an India-based company launched easy clean top sheets in the market. The newly launched product is made from fermented plant starch such as cassava, corn, sugarcane, or sugar beet pulp.
Dynamics
Rising Health Benefits and Nutritious Values Awareness of Beet Pulp for Animals
The most common application of beet pulp is in animal husbandry, where this beet pulp is commonly used to feed animals. Beet pulp is a rich source of nutrition due to it is rich source of protein and vitamins. The demand for beet pulp among animal owners is steadily increasing due to its nutritional benefits. Furthermore, the market is predicted to rise due to the high demand for equine feed.
An increase in research and development by the major key players helps to boost market growth over the forecast period. For instance, on July 28, 2023, Research from Finland showed that dietary microcellulose supplementation helps to improve the growth of the animals reduce diarrhea, modulate gut microbiota, and also improve butyrate production in piglets. Micro-fibrillated cellulose is a new generation plant derived feed ingredient originating from sugar beet pulp.
Rising Application for Beet Pulp in the Animal Feed Industry
According to the data given by ED&F Man Holdings Ltd., Globally around 8,6 million metric tons of dried sugar beet pulp is fed mainly by cattle as a straight feed or as an ingredient in compound feed. The main countries in the world that produce Sugar Beet Pulp Pellets are Germany, the USA, France, the United Kingdom, Spain, Egypt, Russia, Ukraine, Japan, China, and Chile. Expanding the use of beet pulp beyond traditional applications such as components of livestock diets diversifies the end markets for beet pulp.
Increased demand for beet pulp from the animal feed industry led to international trade opportunities. Exporting beet pulp to regions with high demand for livestock feed stimulates market growth and provides revenue opportunities for beet pulp producers. The increased focus on beet pulp as an animal feed ingredient drives research and development efforts to enhance its nutritional profile and tailor it to specific animal species’ needs.
Price Volatility
Price volatility often leads to market uncertainty, making it challenging for both producers and buyers of sugar pulp to plan and make informed decisions. Rapid and unpredictable price fluctuations create risk and instability in the market. Price volatility poses financial risks to both producers and buyers. For example, sometimes sugar beet farmers face uncertainty in revenue generation if sugar pulp prices fluctuate significantly from one season to the next.
Sudden drops in sugar pulp prices erode profitability, while price spikes lead to increased production costs and supply chain disruptions. Price fluctuations impact supply chain management, including inventory management and logistics planning. This particularly challenging for sugar pulp producers and users who need to balance supply and demand effectively.
Price volatility influences investment decisions in the sugar pulp industry. Uncertainty about future prices discourages investments in production capacity, technology upgrades, or expansion into new markets. According to the farm advisory service data, on February 02, 2023, Sugar beet pulp is priced at around USD 401.03/t due to heavy frost and an already smaller crop.

Segment Analysis
The global beet pulp market is segmented based on nature, form, distribution channel, application and region.
Increase in the Consumer’s Demand for Beet Pulp Pallets
According to the data given by ED&F Man Holdings Ltd., more than 50% of the global supply of dried beet pulp around 4.5 million metric tons is produced in less than 100 factories spread over Germany, the USA, France, and the U.K. among others. Beet pulp pellets offer better handling and storage characteristics compared to traditional wet or dried beet pulp. Pellets are compact, uniform in size, and have a reduced moisture content, making them easier to handle, transport, and store.
Beet pulp pellets are less prone to spillage and waste compared to loose beet pulp. This means that a higher proportion of the product reaches its intended destination, reducing losses for both producers and users. Pellets are easily blended with other feed ingredients, allowing for more precise control over the composition of animal diets. This flexibility is valuable for feed manufacturers aiming to create balanced and customized formulations.
Geographical Penetration
North America Accounted Largest Share in the Market
The livestock and pet food industries in North America have been growing steadily. Beet pulp is valued as a high-fiber and energy-rich ingredient in animal feed formulations. As animal welfare and health become more important considerations, the use of beet pulp in livestock diets has expanded. Beet pulp is used in the diets of various livestock species, including dairy cattle, beef cattle, horses, and swine. Its versatility and suitability for different livestock applications have contributed to its growing demand in North America.
Beet pulp is considered a sustainable feed ingredient because it is a by-product of sugar beet processing. Utilizing beet pulp in animal feed helps reduce waste and promotes a circular economy, aligning with sustainability goals. The dairy industry is a significant consumer of beet pulp in North America. Dairy farmers use beet pulp to enhance the energy density of dairy cattle diets, improve milk production, and support cow health. The growth of the dairy industry has driven increased demand for beet pulp.

Competitive Landscape
The major global players in the market include Delta Sugar Company, American Crystal Sugar Company, British Sugar, Nordic Sugar, Tereos, AGRANA Beteiligungs, Michigan Sugar, Mad Barn Inc., Pestell Nutrition Inc.

COVID-19 Impact Analysis
COVID-19 introduced price volatility across various agricultural markets, including the beet pulp market. Uncertainty about future supply and demand dynamics, coupled with economic uncertainties, contributed to price fluctuations. While there were disruptions in certain sectors, the animal feed industry remained relatively resilient during the pandemic.
The demand for nutritious animal feed, including beet pulp, continued as livestock farming operations needed to maintain production. International trade of beet pulp and related agricultural products faced challenges due to pandemic-related restrictions. Exporters and importers encountered difficulties in shipping products across borders, impacting the global movement of beet pulp.
Russia-Ukraine War Impact Analysis
Conflict-related disruptions in transportation and logistics affect the movement of agricultural products, including sugar beets and beet pulp. Delays in shipments, border closures, and damage to infrastructure disrupt the supply chain, potentially leading to shortages or uneven availability of beet pulp in certain markets. Agricultural operations, including sugar beet cultivation and harvesting disrupted in conflict-affected areas.
Farmers face difficulties accessing their fields or securing labor, leading to potential production decreases. The conflict affects international trade dynamics, including the export and import of agricultural products. Trade restrictions, tariffs, and uncertainty impact the ability of beet pulp producers to access global markets and influence pricing. Exchange rate fluctuations resulting from geopolitical tensions impact the cost competitiveness of agricultural exports, including beet pulp. A weakening or volatile currency affect the prices of exported products and influence trade dynamics.
By Nature


    • Organic
    • Conventional


By Form


  • • Pellets
    • Shreds
    • Crumbles
    • Others


By Distribution Channel


  • • E-Commerce
    • Supermarket/ Hypermarket
    • Convenience Store
    • Others


By Application


  • • Poultry Feed
    • Livestock Feed
    • Others


By Region


  • • North America


o U.S.
o Canada
o Mexico


  • • Europe


o Germany
o UK
o France
o Italy
o Russia
o Rest of Europe


  • • South America


o Brazil
o Argentina
o Rest of South America


  • • Asia-Pacific


o China
o India
o Japan
o Australia
o Rest of Asia-Pacific


  • • Middle East and Africa


Key Developments


  • • On May 31, 2023, Niine Sanitary Napkins, a leading provider of the premium and affordable hygiene solutions in India launched country’s first PLA-based biodegradable sanitary pads. These pads are certified by CIPET and decomposable 90% in the 175 days. These pads are derived from plant starches like maize, sugarcane, or sugar beet pulp, corn, or cassava.
    • On July 11, 2022, CelluComp and the Danish Technological Institute (DTI) collaborated together for the fibre-based packaging derived from sugar beet pulp. Together they developed Curran packaging which is based on fibers extracted from sugar beet. The company claim that it is compostable and biodegradable.
    • On January 2021, Crown Van Gelder launched paper from sugar pulp and they started selling from January 2021. The new product line of the company called as Crown Native and uses less wood fibers to achieve a reduced impact on the environment of 16% compared to traditional paper.


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