Food supplements: an expanding market, increasingly focused on quality
In recent years,?nutraceuticals?have established themselves as a Made in Italy excellence, with a constantly increasing market. Italy now ranks first in Europe for the consumption of?food supplements?and eighth in the list of world exporters. Quality of raw materials, sustainability and research are the basis of this expanding market, which relies on the balance between tradition and innovation to win over new groups of consumers who are more and more demanding and mindful of their well-being.
Dietary supplements: the Italian market
From 2014 to 2020, the value of sales of food supplements in Italy rose from 2,358 to 3,789 million euros. According to a recent survey conducted by?FederSalus, the consumption of products dedicated to food nutrition had a real surge with the?pandemic, which prompted many consumers to take better care of their health and strengthen their immune system.
Today, 58.4% of Italians say they are regular users of food supplements. In the two-year period 2020-2021, the most popular were?immune stimulants?(+30.2%), vitamin supplements (+30%) and products that promote sleep and night-time rest (+21%). The main sales channel is still the pharmacy, with a share of around 80%, followed by large-scale distribution, parapharmacy and e-commerce.
Traceability and informed consumption
The boom in food supplements has once again put the spotlight on the issue of?traceability?and the informed use of these valuable wellness allies.
The?Directive 2002/46/EC?defines food supplements as “food products which are intended to supplement the normal diet and constitute a concentrated source of nutrients or other substances with a nutritional or physiological effect”. In order to protect health and correctly inform consumers, the legislation requires the following information to be included on the?label:
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A sector focused on sustainability and innovation
In June, the Intesa Sanpaolo Group’s Studies and Research Department presented the?Territorial Focus on the food supplements sector. The document analyses, among other things, the reasons that have made Italian companies leading players in the sector. “Behind the successes achieved on international markets, there is a nucleus of highly competitive companies. […] These companies are far more dynamic than the rest of the Italian economy and have excellent margins […] a high propensity to invest in intangible levers (innovation above all) and to enhance human capital”.
The 6th Sector Survey,?The Italian dietary supplement supply chain, conducted by the Federsalus Research Centre, traces innovation as an element of strength and resilience. Among the main factors that have allowed Italian companies in the sector to positively face the effects of Covid-19,?investments in digital technologies?started before the pandemic (47%) stood out.
Tecnomaco at the heart of the nutraceutical community
For several years now, our company has taken part in Vitafoods Europe, the global event that brings together buyers, suppliers, manufacturers and distributors from the nutraceutical community.
Vitafoods Europe 2021?showcased some of Tecnomaco’s most innovative primary and secondary packaging solutions that ensure efficiency and quality throughout the nutraceutical production chain: