Middle East and Africa Mushroom Market Share, Growth, Rising Trends, Revenue Insights, Business Challenges, and Forecast Analysis to 2033 | SPER Market Research

Middle East and Africa Mushroom Market

As a form of fungus, mushrooms are distinguished by their fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting bodies, which usually consist of a cap and a stalk. They are members of the kingdom Fungi and can be found growing in a variety of habitats, such as meadows, woodlands, and decomposing organic materials. Since mushrooms don’t have chlorophyll like plants do, they get their nourishment from the breakdown of organic matter or by developing symbiotic connections with plants. Because they include proteins, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, edible mushrooms—like the common mushroom, Agaricus bisporus—are consumed in large quantities. Furthermore, because of their bioactive chemicals, many mushroom species are utilised in medicine, but others can be dangerous or hallucinogenic and must be carefully identified before being consumed.

According to SPER Market Research, Middle East and Africa Mushroom Market Size- By Species, By Product Type, By Category, By Nature, By Cultivation Method, By Application- Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Segment Forecast to 2033’ states that Middle East and Africa Mushroom Market is estimated to reach USD 10.69 billion by 2033 with a CAGR 8.39%.

Their disposable income frequently rises when the region’s population moves into cities. Spending on quick and healthful food options, like mushrooms, rises as a result. Additionally, consumers are become more mindful of the health advantages of mushrooms, which makes them a popular option for people who are concerned about their health. The need for a greater range of mushroom varieties is also being driven by the rising popularity of varied cuisines. Modern supermarkets and hypermarkets, as well as advancements in cold chain infrastructure, have made it easier to store and distribute fresh mushrooms, increasing their availability and reaching a wider audience. The industry is expanding as more people become aware of the possible health benefits of mushrooms.

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However, the short shelf life of fresh mushrooms is a significant obstacle. This presents storage and transit logistical challenges. Wider distribution and market penetration are further limited in some areas by inadequate cold chain infrastructure. Also, cultural attitudes and a lack of consumer knowledge about mushrooms may be obstacles. Additionally, less expensive substitutes like conventional veggies and legumes compete with the market. Additionally, some customer segments may not be able to purchase it because to the comparatively high cost of cultivation when compared to some conventional crops. Lastly, the region’s lack of research and development on novel mushroom types and sophisticated farming methods can impede innovation and competitiveness in the worldwide market.

Due to labour constraints and shipping restrictions, the COVID-19 epidemic had a major impact on the mushroom market in the Middle East and Africa, upsetting supply networks and lowering production. Harvesting and processing operations were slowed down by the decreased personnel availability brought on by lockdowns and social distancing tactics. Furthermore, as these industries contribute significantly to consumption, the closure of eateries, lodging facilities, and foodservice establishments had a negative effect on mushroom demand. The pandemic did, however, also cause a change in consumer tastes towards foods that are healthier and increase immunity, which may eventually help the mushroom industry. The demand for mushrooms is anticipated to progressively increase as the economies of the region recover.

United Arab Emirates (UAE) dominated the Middle East and Africa Mushroom Market due to its well-established retail infrastructure. Some of the key players are – Bonduelle SA, CMP Mushrooms, Costa Group, Monterey Mushrooms, Okechamp S.A.

Our in-depth analysis of the Middle East and Africa Mushroom Market includes the following segments:

By Species:ChagaCordycepsLion’s ManeMaitakeReishiShiitakeTremellaTurkey TailOthers
By Product Type:CultivatedWild
By Category:RegularFull Spectrum
By Nature:ConventionalOrganic
By Cultivation Method:Bed CultivatedLog/Wood Cultivated
By Application:PharmaceuticalFood & BeveragesDietary SupplementsNutraceuticalSports NutritionPersonal CareOthers

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Middle East and Africa Mushroom Market Revenue

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