The global sweeteners market size was estimated at USD 86.42 billion in 2024 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.4% from 2025 to 2030. The continuously changing lifestyles and food habits among consumers are boosting the growth of the fast-food and bakery industry, which has led to significant growth of the market for sweeteners in recent years.
Sweeteners are used in bakery food products for their sweet flavor and ability to bulk, structure, brown, aerate, fuel, and maintain the product’s moisture, shelf life, and appeal. The growth of honey and artificial sweeteners can be credited to rising health consciousness among consumers, which encourages healthier and more nutritious food around the globe. In addition, the rising inclination toward natural products is propelling the market's growth.
Rising health consciousness is encouraging global consumers to seek healthier and more nutritious food alternatives, leading to a surge in the demand for honey and artificial sweeteners. Manufacturers are offering a wide range of sugar substitutes such as xylitol, mannitol, erythritol, stevia, and honey, further favoring the growth of the sweeteners industry. Healthier and safer food products with high nutritional value are also witnessing a surge in demand with changing consumer preferences and inclination toward natural sweeteners.
The demand for sugar substitutes such as polyol sweeteners, high-intensity sweeteners, and rare sugars is also expected to surge over the forecast period. A wide range of sweeteners, including sucrose, is available globally. Consumers opt for high-intensity sweeteners, including aspartame, sucralose, saccharin, and cyclamates, instead of sugar as they contain negligible or no calories. The rising consumption of carbonated soft drinks is anticipated to boost the demand for sweeteners globally.
The sucrose segment held the largest revenue share of 79.5% in 2024. Sucrose, also known as table sugar, is a disaccharide produced from glucose and fructose. It is naturally found in various fruits, vegetables, and nuts. However, a large quantity of sucrose is produced commercially from sugarcane and sugar beets worldwide using the refining process. Sucrose also offers consistency to baked food products, owing to its wide use in the baking industry. Moreover, sucrose is used in various medicine formulations to impart a pleasant taste to foul-tasting chemicals. Different medicines have been formulated using sucrose in the form of gummies, chewable tablets, syrups, and lozenges owing to its binding properties and sweet taste.
The low glycemic agave syrup segment is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR of 11.8% over the forecast period. Agave syrup contains less glucose than other sweeteners, which may help minimize blood sugar spikes and crashes that trigger cravings. Regular consumption of high-sugar foods can strain the body's insulin response, reducing its ability to metabolize glucose over time effectively.
Low-glycemic agave syrup is a natural, vegan-friendly sweetener derived from the agave plant, a succulent native to warm regions such as the southwestern part of the U.S. and Mexico. It has gained popularity as a substitute for table sugar and other sweeteners, especially in the alternative health community. Moreover, its low glycemic index (GI), typically ranging from 10 to 19, helps maintain steady blood sugar levels and avoids sharp spikes.
Tagatose is expected to expand at a lucrative CAGR over the forecast period. It has gained popularity in recent years worldwide owing to its health benefits and properties similar to sucrose. The global pharmaceutical industry is increasingly investing in the research and development of tagatose for its potential applications in treating dental decay, obesity, and type II diabetes. Thus, the surging research and development activities and the increasing number of potential pharmaceutical applications of tagatose are expected to fuel the growth of this segment during the forecast period.
Solid sweeteners led the market with the largest revenue share in 2024. The solid form is in high demand in the global market owing to its feasibility and functional benefits, including ease of transportation, packaging, stability, and a wide scope of application. Most sweeteners are available in solid, crystalline, or powdered forms. They are widely used in the food & beverage industry as coating and bulking agents in confectionery, bakery, and other applications. Ease of use of solid sweeteners, owing to their physical properties, is a key factor contributing to their demand.
The liquid sweeteners segment is expected to grow over the forecast period. Sweeteners in liquid form offer greater solubility and flexibility for different applications, such as food & beverages, pharmaceuticals, and personal care & cosmetics. Liquid sweeteners are widely used in producing beverages, chewing gums, mouthwashes, cosmetic gels, and pharmaceutical products. Moreover, producing liquid sweeteners requires minimal processing, a key factor driving their demand in end-use industries. Honey is the oldest natural sweetener available in liquid form, which is twice as sweet as sucrose and contains several trace minerals and vitamins B. Maple syrup is another sweetener available in liquid form. It is made from sap extracted from sugar maple trees and tastes twice as sweet as sucrose. High-fructose corn syrup and polyols such as isomalt, sorbitol, and maltitol are also some of the sweeteners available in liquid form.
The bakery & confectionery segment dominated the sweeteners industry and accounted for the largest revenue share in 2024. Sweeteners are among the essential components predominantly used as sweetening agents in bakery and confectionery food products. They are used in large quantities in yeast-based and chemically leavened baked goods, such as cakes and cookies. They also act as bulking agents, coloring agents, humectants, texturizers, and shelf-life extenders. Sweeteners are classified as caloric and non-nutritive when used in bakery and confectionery products. Moreover, using low-calorie sweeteners has proven beneficial in improved dental health, glycemic control, and calorie reduction. These benefits are expected to boost their demand in bakeries and confectioneries due to increased health consciousness among individuals.
The pharmaceutical application segment is expected to grow over the forecast period. Sweeteners are used as active pharmaceutical ingredients or excipients for modern formulations, such as consumer-friendly lozenges, chewable tablets, and gummies. Polyols and high-intensity sweeteners are widely used for their tooth-friendliness and sweet taste. They are also used in conventional tablets and powdered medicine formulations.
The North American sweeteners market is expected to grow in the coming years. Increasing awareness about sugar alternatives that provide low or no calories has contributed to the market growth in North America. Consumers in the region are shifting toward natural and organic products and reducing the consumption of packaged and heavily processed food, which is expected to drive the demand for natural sweeteners. In 2024, as part of World Day Against Obesity, Universidad Panamericana reinforced its dedication to fostering a healthy and sustainable food culture in Mexico, where childhood obesity remains a significant issue. Such steps are expected to positively impact the expansion of the natural and low-calorie sweeteners market, as food manufacturers adapt to changing consumer preferences and regulatory environments.
The U.S. sweeteners market dominated the North American market with the largest revenue share in 2024. Natural sweeteners, such as stevia and monk fruit, are gaining popularity due to increasing health consciousness and demand for low-calorie alternatives in the food & beverage industry.
The Europe sweeteners market held a substantial market share in 2024. Heightened health awareness around high sugar consumption, a preference for cleaner labels, and the rise of lifestyle diseases such as obesity and diabetes are key factors driving the demand for healthier, natural, low-calorie sweeteners in Europe. In response, European (EU) food and beverage companies are increasingly turning to natural alternatives such as steviol glycosides (stevia), coconut sugar, and date sugar to replace traditional sugar in a variety of products, including beverages, bakery items, dairy, confectionery, and tabletop sweeteners.
The Asia Pacific sweeteners market held the largest revenue share of 48.0% in 2024. The region has a large growth potential for the food and beverages industry on account of the presence of some of the fastest-growing economies, such as China and India. Consumers in the region are largely inclined toward convenient yet healthy foods, sugar-free snacks, and diet beverages, which rely on alternative sweeteners. Moreover, Asian economies such as China and India are among the largest producers and consumers of sweeteners such as sucrose. High availability of raw materials required for the production of sucrose, such as sugarcane, and favorable government initiatives aimed at increasing the production of sucrose in these countries are expected to boost the market growth.
The sweeteners market in India dominated the Asia Pacific region with the largest revenue share in 2024. The demand is rapidly growing, driven by increasing health awareness and the rising incidence of lifestyle diseases such as diabetes and obesity. As consumers seek healthier alternatives to traditional sugar, there has been a notable shift toward low-calorie and natural sweeteners. India’s sweetener industry is expanding, with both natural and artificial options produced by players such as M/S JJD ENTERPRISES, Nutrizo Advancis HealthCare Pvt. Ltd., Tag Ingredients India Pvt Ltd, and Alpspure Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd. Stevia, sucralose, jaggery, honey, and aspartame are among the popular sweeteners. In addition, the growing demand, particularly from the diabetic population, has encouraged Indian farmers to cultivate stevia, with the country producing nearly 600 tonnes annually. India’s favorable climate further supports this cultivation, strengthening its position in the sweeteners market.
Some of the key companies in the global sweeteners industry are ADM, Ingredion, Roquette Frères, Tate & Lyle, and Cargill, Incorporated. Global sweetener manufacturers have experienced strong year-on-year growth in recent years, driven by increasing consumer preference for low-sugar food products and a wide application scope for sweeteners across various industries. Key companies in the market are offering solutions for the food & beverage, pharmaceutical, and personal care industry players and focusing on introducing plant-based natural sweeteners to meet changing customer demands.
ADM is an agricultural processing and food ingredient manufacturing company that produces various products, including oils, sweeteners, proteins, and specialty ingredients. It operates across various sectors, serving food, beverage, animal nutrition, and industrial markets worldwide, focusing on sustainability and innovation.
Ingredion produces a variety of starches, sweeteners, and other specialty ingredients for food, beverages, personal care, and industrial applications. It focuses on providing innovative and sustainable solutions that meet customers' evolving needs across diverse industries worldwide.
The following are the leading companies in the sweeteners market. These companies collectively hold the largest market share and dictate industry trends.
In February 2025, Oobli, a pioneer in sweet protein technology, teamed up with Ingredion to introduce innovative sweetener solutions.
In October 2024, Tate & Lyle and Manus announced a strategic partnership, The Natural Sweetener Alliance, to widen access to natural sugar reduction solutions.
In July 2024, Tate & Lyle introduced Optimizer Stevia 8.10, a stevia-based sweetener developed to replicate the taste of sugar at a lesser cost than premium alternatives.
In May 2024, Ingredion’s PureCircle launched Clean Taste Solubility Solution (CTSS), a new stevia-based sweetener. It is 100 times more soluble than Reb M and allows for 100% sugar reduction.
Report Attribute |
Details |
Market size value in 2025 |
USD 89.95 billion |
Revenue forecast in 2030 |
USD 111.36 billion |
Growth rate |
CAGR of 4.4% from 2025 to 2030 |
Base year for estimation |
2024 |
Historical data |
2018 - 2023 |
Forecast period |
2025 - 2030 |
Quantitative units |
Volume in metric tons, revenue in USD million/billion and CAGR from 2025 to 2030 |
Report coverage |
Revenue forecast, company ranking, competitive landscape, growth factors, and trends |
Segments covered |
Type, form, application, region |
Regional scope |
North America; Europe; Asia Pacific; Latin America; Middle East & Africa |
Country scope |
U.S.; Canada; Mexico; Germany; UK; France; Italy; China; India; Japan; Brazil; UAE |
Key companies profiled |
ADM; Ingredion; Cargill, Incorporated.; Roquette Frères; Tate & Lyle; Foodchem International Corporation; PureCircle; Pyure; Beeyond the Hive; Dabur; Kerry Group plc.; Ajinomoto Co., Inc.; International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.; DFI Corporation; and Nascent Health Sciences LLC. |
Customization scope |
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This report forecasts revenue growth at global, regional, and country levels and provides an analysis of the latest industry trends in each of the sub-segments from 2018 to 2030. For this study, Grand View Research has segmented the global sweeteners market report based on type, form, application, and region:
Type Outlook (Volume, Metric Tons; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Sucrose
High-fructose Corn Syrup
Polyol Sweeteners/Sugar Alcohols
Sorbitol
Xylitol
Mannitol
Maltitol
Isomalt
Erythritol
Lyxitol
Others (Lactitol, etc.)
High-intensity Sweeteners
Aspartame
Sucralose
Saccharin
Cyclamates
Acesulfame Potassium (Ace- K)
Stevia
Monk Fruit (Luo Han Guo)
Brazzein
Others (Glycyrrhizin, Neotame, etc.)
Allulose
Low Glycemic Agave Syrup
Tagatose
Cambya
Others (Maple Syrup, etc.)
Form Outlook (Volume, Metric Tons; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Solid
Liquid
Others (Leaf, etc.)
Application Outlook (Volume, Metric Tons; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Bakery & Confectionery
Beverages
Dairy & Frozen Desserts
Pharmaceuticals
Others
Regional Outlook (Volume, Metric Tons; Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
North America
U.S.
Canada
Mexico
Europe
Germany
UK
France
Italy
Asia Pacific
China
India
Japan
Latin America
Brazil
Middle East and Africa (MEA)
UAE
b. Key factors that are driving the market growth include the rising adoption of natural sweeteners in confectionery, dairy, and bakery products, and the rising health consciousness among consumers to encourage healthier and more nutritious food across the world.
b. The global sweeteners market size was estimated at USD 79.01 billion in 2021 and is expected to reach USD 80.16 billion in 2022.
b. The global sweeteners market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 2.4% from 2022 to 2030 to reach USD 97.57 billion by 2030.
b. Asia Pacific dominated the sweeteners market with a share of 33.5% in 2021. This is attributable to the increasing demand for premium beverages and confectionery products as younger population in the region is largely influenced by western diets, which has led to increased consumption of sweeteners.
b. Some key players operating in the sweeteners market include ADM, Ingredion, Cargill, Incorporated, Roquette Frères, Tate & Lyle, Foodchem International Corporation, PureCircle, Pyure Brands LLC., Beeyond the Hive, Dabur India Ltd., Kerry Group plc, Ajinomoto Co., Inc., International Flavors & Fragrances Inc., DFI Corporation, Nascent Health Sciences, LLC
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