Today, as we celebrate World Consumer Rights Day, it’s a momentous occasion to acknowledge how consumer rights and awareness have been pivotal in transforming the food and beverage industry, with a focus on the health and wellness trends in the orange juice market.
Let’s delve into some of them.
#1. Demand for Natural and Organic Options
Consumers are increasingly seeking products free from additives and preservatives. The organic juice market is expected to reach USD 60.2 Billion by 2030, according to MRFR. This demand is driving producers towards more natural and organic juice offerings, emphasizing the purity and authenticity of their products. This shift not only aligns with health-conscious trends but also reflects a broader societal move towards sustainability and environmental responsibility.
Source: Globe Newswire
#2. The Sugar Reduction Movement
With a growing awareness of the health risks associated with high sugar consumption, consumers are turning towards low-sugar or no-added-sugar juice options. This trend prompts orange juice manufacturers to innovate and reformulate their products, balancing taste with health benefits. The challenge lies in maintaining the natural sweetness and flavor profile of orange juice while reducing its sugar content.
#3 Prioritizing Environmental Responsibility
In response to growing consumer concern for the planet, as highlighted by Innova Trends Research, the industry needs to increase its focus on environmental stewardship. This shift involves adopting practices like regenerative agriculture, responsible farming, and emphasizing forest protection and reduced water usage. This trend is reshaping consumer choices and setting new industry standards for environmental responsibility.
Citrosuco’s Sustainable Journey
At Citrosuco, we believe that being environmentally responsible is crucial. That’s why our ESG commitments are an essential part of our operations. We have set ambitious targets for 2030, and one of them is to lead a sustainable value chain. We aim to achieve a 100% sustainable fruit supply. We’d like to invite you to watch the second episode of our web series, where you can learn more about our sustainable journey.