This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing dry, condensed, and evaporated milk and dairy substitute products.
In recent years, the Dry, Condensed, and Evaporated Dairy Product Manufacturing industry (NAICS 311514) has experienced several notable qualitative trends. One significant trend is the growing consumer demand for plant-based alternatives. As more consumers adopt vegetarian, vegan, or flexitarian diets, the industry has responded by diversifying its product lines to include dairy-free versions of traditional dairy products, such as almond, soy, and oat-based condensed and evaporated milks.
Another trend is the increased focus on health and wellness. With heightened awareness around health, consumers are gravitating towards products that offer added nutritional benefits such as fortified vitamins, probiotics, and low-sugar options. This trend is driving innovation within the industry, leading to the development of products that cater to specific dietary needs and preferences.
There is also a noticeable shift towards sustainable and ethical production practices. Manufacturers are increasingly adopting eco-friendly practices such as sourcing raw materials from sustainable suppliers, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and implementing water conservation measures. Packaging innovations that reduce plastic use and enhance recyclability are also gaining traction.
Regarding future forecasts, the industry's growth is expected to be steady, supported by increasing global demand for convenient, shelf-stable dairy products and exports driven by emerging markets. Technological advancements in dairy processing and packaging, alongside evolving consumer demands for healthier, high-quality, and ethical products, are set to significantly shape the near future of this industry.
Baby formula, fresh, processed, and bottled, manufacturing
Beverages, dietary, dairy and nondairy based
Casein, dry and wet, manufacturing
Condensed milk manufacturing
Condensed, evaporated or powdered whey, manufacturing
Cream, dried and powdered, manufacturing
Dairy food canning
Dehydrated milk manufacturing
Dietary drinks, dairy and nondairy based, manufacturing
Dry milk manufacturing
Dry milk products and mixture manufacturing
Dry milk products for animal feed manufacturing
Eggnog, canned, nonalcoholic, manufacturing
Evaporated milk manufacturing
Feed grade dry milk products manufacturing
Ice cream mix manufacturing
Ice milk mix manufacturing
Infant's formulas manufacturing
Lactose manufacturing
Malted milk manufacturing
Milk based drinks, dietary, manufacturing
Milk, concentrated, condensed, dried, evaporated, and powdered, manufacturing
Milk, malted, manufacturing
Milk, powdered, manufacturing
Milk, ultra-high temperature, manufacturing
Milkshake mixes manufacturing
Mix, ice cream, manufacturing
Nondairy creamers, dry, manufacturing
Nonfat dry milk manufacturing
Powdered milk manufacturing
UHT (ultra high temperature) milk manufacturing
Whey, condensed, dried, evaporated, and powdered, manufacturing
Whipped topping, dry mix, manufacturing
Yogurt mix manufacturing
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