Food enzymes market $5.62 billion by 2033
- OpenPR on May 15 highlighted Grand View Research data showing the global food enzymes market is projected to reach about $5.62 billion by 2033. - Grand View Research estimated the market at $3.67 billion in 2025 and forecast 5.6% annual growth through 2033, with North America holding 33.3%. - Grand View Research’s full 2033 market report lists product, source, application and regional forecasts, with company profiles and segment tables.
Grand View Research said the global food enzymes market was estimated at $3.67 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach $5.62 billion by 2033. OpenPR circulated that figure on May 15 in a release pointing to the research firm’s report. The report describes food producers’ use of enzymes to improve processing, consistency and product quality. It also breaks the market into product, source, application and regional segments. ### Where does the $5.62 billion figure come from? Grand View Research published a market summary stating the sector would rise to $5,618.73 million by 2033 from an estimated $3,668.1 million in 2025. The firm said that implies a compound annual growth rate of 5.6% from 2026 to 2033. OpenPR’s May 15 item did not appear to originate the forecast. The release matched figures and segmentation shown on Grand View Research’s market page, including the 2033 endpoint and the 2025 starting estimate. (grandviewresearch.com) ### How is the market broken down in the report? Grand View Research said the report segments the market by product into carbohydrase, protease and lipase. (grandviewresearch.com) It also classifies supply by source, including plant, microbial and animal enzymes. The same report groups demand by application, including bakery and confectionery, dairy and desserts, and beverages. Those categories are standard commercial uses for processing enzymes in packaged food manufacturing. (grandviewresearch.com) ### Which region is largest right now? North America held the largest revenue share in 2025 at 33.3%, according to Grand View Research. The firm said the United States accounted for the largest share within North America. (grandviewresearch.com) Grand View Research’s summary did not, in the excerpt available publicly, list every regional revenue figure for 2033. It did say the report contains regional forecasts and segment estimates beyond the topline market number. (grandviewresearch.com) ### Which segment is growing fastest? Protease is projected to post the fastest compound annual growth rate among product categories at 6.1% from 2026 to 2033, Grand View Research said. (grandviewresearch.com) The public summary did not provide equivalent growth figures in the excerpt for every other product segment. That makes protease the clearest segment-level growth marker available from the source material tied to the May 15 release. (grandviewresearch.com) Other market researchers cited in separate reports use different base years, forecast windows and totals, underscoring that these estimates depend on each firm’s methodology. ### Why do different firms show different market sizes? MarketsandMarkets said in a report crawled this week that the food enzymes market would reach $4.20 billion by 2030 from $2.98 billion in 2025. (grandviewresearch.com) Mordor Intelligence, in a separate report, projected the market would reach $5.03 billion by 2031 from $3.82 billion in 2026. Those differences reflect varying forecast periods, segment definitions and research methods. (grandviewresearch.com) Grand View Research’s numbers — the ones cited by OpenPR on May 15 — use 2025 as the estimate year and 2033 as the forecast horizon. ### What can readers check next? Grand View Research’s market page is the underlying source for the $5.62 billion projection and includes the report summary, segment labels and headline regional data. (marketsandmarkets.com) OpenPR’s May 15 post points readers to that forecast rather than adding a separate methodology. The next step for readers who want the full breakdown is the complete Grand View Research report, which the public summary says contains product, source, application and regional forecasts through 2033. (grandviewresearch.com)