
Plant-Based Protein Processing Equipment Market
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The global plant-based protein processing equipment market size was valued at USD 1.13 billion in 2024 and is estimated to reach USD 1.80 billion by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 4.8% from 2025 to 2034. The recent trends related to health, diet, and plant-based foods are increasing the global demand for plant-based food, which is in turn, driving the growth of plant-based protein processing equipment industry. Therefore, food manufacturers are investing in advanced technologies to derive functional plant proteins from soybeans, peas, lentils, and chickpeas.

For instance, in February 2024, Roquette launched four multi-functional pea proteins designed to improve taste, texture and creativity in plant-based food and high-protein nutritional products. The four pea protein ingredients include NUTRALYS Pea F853M (isolate), NUTRALYS H85 (hydrolysate), NUTRALYS T Pea 700FL (textured) and NUTRALYS T Pea 700M (textured). These products offer refined textures and high protein content for end products, such as nutritional bars, protein drinks, plant-based meat and dairy alternatives.
| Key Takeaway | Details |
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| Market Size & Growth | |
| Base Year | 2024 |
| Market Size in 2024 | USD 1.13 Billion |
| Forecast Period 2025 – 2034 CAGR | 4.8% |
| Market Size in 2034 | USD 1.80 Billion |
| Key Market Trends | |
| Growth Drivers |
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| Pitfalls & Challenges |
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In October 2024, Ingredion Inc, a global producer of ingredient solutions, launched VITESSENCE Pea 200 D, a pea protein isolate. This product was developed to help manufacturers overcome barriers in the nutritional beverage market. The increased investment in development of plant-based protein to cater to diversified consumer demands, has led to the adoption of advanced processing equipment including high moisture extrusion systems, membrane filtration units, blenders, dryers, and automated handling systems to improve efficiency, consistency, and innovation.
One of the key challenges in the plant-based protein processing equipment market is the high investment required for setting commercial-scale manufacturing facilities. The processing of plant-based proteins, including soy, pea, and rice proteins, involves advanced technologies such as extrusion, fermentation, drying, and texturization. These processes require specialized equipment which can be expensive, due to the high precision, strength, and the ability to handle diverse raw materials.
Many equipment systems incur extra costs due to compliance with applicable food safety and hygiene standards. For small startups and small-to-medium enterprises, the capital required for purchasing and installation of equipment can pose significant entry barriers. Technological advancements and continual upgradation of facilities to meet evolving consumer demand can lead to increasing investments by companies. These rising investments can further boost the challenge, especially in the emerging markets with limited government support.

Based on type, the plant-based protein processing equipment industry is segmented into decanter and centrifuges, grinders and crushers, dryers, extruders, filtration systems, packaging systems, and others. The extruders held the major market share in 2024, generating a revenue of USD 290 million.

Based on production capacity, the market is segmented into small and medium scale, and large scale. The large scale segment dominated around 57.6% share of the i plant-based protein processing equipment market in 2024.

Asia Pacific plant-based protein processing equipment market, generating a revenue of USD 430 million, accounting for 38% revenue share in 2024.
The top companies in the plant-based protein processing equipment industry include Bühler Group, GEA Group, Hosokawa Micron B.V and Coperion GmbH, and they collectively hold a share of 25-30% in the market. These prominent players are proactively involved in strategic endeavors, such as mergers & acquisitions, facility expansions & collaborations, to expand their product portfolios, extend their reach to a broader customer base, and strengthen their market position.
Alfa Laval specializes in separation, fluid handling and heat transfer technologies. In the plant-based protein industry, Alfa Laval offers complete solutions for protein extraction, purification, and by-product recovery. Their systems address scalability, hygiene, and sustainability for both producers and large-scale companies. The company also provides custom energy-efficient processing systems that support the value chain from the raw material to the finished product.
GEA Group is a supplier of advanced processing and packaging systems for the food industry. GEA offers a complete technology offering in the plant-based protein sector including protein extraction, mixing, forming, coating, cooking, cooling, and packaging. GEA works collaboratively with companies to manufacture novel meat analogue and processing solutions.
Major players operating in the plant-based protein processing equipment industry are:
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Some of the major players in the plant-based protein processing equipment industry include Alfa Laval , ANDRITZ AG, Bepex International LLC, Bühler Group, Clextral SAS, Coperion GmbH, Equinom, Flottweg SE, GEA Group, Glatt Group, Hosokawa Micron B.V, Koch Separation Solutions.
The Asia Pacific plant-based protein processing equipment market was worth over USD 430 million in 2024.
The extruders segment generated over USD 290 million in 2024.
The plant-based protein processing equipment market was valued at USD 1.13 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach around USD 1.80 billion by 2034, growing at 4.8% CAGR through 2034.


