TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1.       Research Methodology and Scope

1.1.    Global Vitamin and Minerals Market Segmentation & Scope

1.1.1.  Type

1.1.2.  Application

1.1.3.  Regional Scope

1.1.4.  Estimates and forecast timeline

1.2.    Research Methodology

1.3.    List of Secondary Sources

1.4.    List of Primary Sources

1.5.    Research Objectives

1.5.1.  Objective 1

1.5.2.  Objective 2

1.5.3.  Objective 3

1.5.4.  Objective 4

Chapter 2.       Executive Summary

2.1.    Market Outlook

2.2.    Segment Outlook

2.3.    Regional outlook

2.4.    Competitive Insights

2.5.    Analyst’s Opinion

Chapter 3.       Global Vitamin and Minerals Market Variables, Trends & Scope

3.1.    Market Dynamics

3.1.1.  Market Driver Analysis

3.1.2.  Market Restraint Analysis

3.1.3.  Market Opportunity Analysis

3.1.4.  Market Trend Analysis

3.2.    Global Vitamin and Minerals Market Analysis Tools

3.2.1.  Industry Analysis by Porter’s Five Forces Model

3.2.1.1.    Supplier Power

3.2.1.2.    Buyer Power

3.2.1.3.    Substitution Threat

3.2.1.4.    Threat of New Entrants

3.2.1.5.    Competitive Rivalry

3.2.2.  PESTEL Analysis

3.2.2.1.    Political Factors

3.2.2.2.    Economic Factors

3.2.2.3.    Social Factors

3.2.2.4.    Technological Factors

3.2.2.5.    Environmental Factors

3.2.2.6.    Legal Factors

3.2.3.  Major Deals & Strategic Alliances Analysis

3.2.4.  Industry Value Chain Analysis

3.2.4.1.    Raw Material Trends

3.2.4.2.    Manufacturing Trends

3.2.4.3.    Price Trends

3.2.4.4.    Technology Trends

3.2.5.  Covid-19 Impact Analysis

3.2.6.  Parent Market Analysis

3.2.7.  Ancillary Market Analysis

Chapter 4.       Global Vitamin and Minerals Market: Type Estimates & Trend Analysis

4.1.    Definitions and Scope

4.1.1.  Vitamin A

4.1.2.  Vitamin B & types

4.1.3.  Vitamin C

4.1.4.  Vitamin E

4.1.5.  Calcium

4.1.6.  Iron

4.1.7.  Magnesium

4.1.8.  Zinc

4.1.9.  Others

4.2.    Type Market Share, 2021 & 2030

4.3.    Segment Dashboard and Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) Analysis

4.4.    Global Vitamin and Minerals Market by Type Outlook

4.5.    Market Size & Forecasts and Trend Analysis, 2017 to 2030 for the following

4.5.1.  Vitamin A

4.5.1.1.  Market estimates and forecast 2017 to 2030, (USD Million)

4.5.2.  Vitamin B & types

4.5.2.1.  Market estimates and forecast 2017 to 2030, (USD Million)

4.5.3.  Vitamin C

4.5.3.1.  Market estimates and forecast 2017 to 2030, (USD Million)

4.5.4.  Vitamin E

4.5.4.1.  Market estimates and forecast 2017 to 2030, (USD Million)

4.5.5.  Calcium

4.5.5.1.  Market estimates and forecast 2017 to 2030, (USD Million)

4.5.6.  Iron

4.5.6.1.  Market estimates and forecast 2017 to 2030, (USD Million)

4.5.7.  Magnesium

4.5.7.1.  Market estimates and forecast 2017 to 2030, (USD Million)

Frequently Asked Questions


The global vitamin and minerals market size was valued as USD 24.54 billion in 2021. The market is projected to reach USD 42.88 billion in 2030 at a CAGR of 6.46 % during the 2022-2030 period.

In 2021, in terms of region, North America is expected to remain dominant and grow at a steady pace in the Vitamin and Minerals market.

Bayer AG (Leverkusen, Germany), Koninklijke DSM N.V. (Heerlen, Netherlands), Archer Daniels Midland Company (Illinois, United States), BASF SE (Ludwigshafen, Germany) Glanbia, Plc (Kilkenny, Ireland), Nuleaf Naturals LLC. (Colorado, United States), Herbalife Nutrition (California, United States), Reckitt Benckiser Group plc (Slough, U.K.), NutraMarks Inc. (California, United States), Otsuka Pharmaceutical (Tokyo, Japan).

The market for vitamins and mineral supplements is expanding as a result of the rising use of dietary supplements in contemporary living. Supplementing with micronutrients like vitamins C and D, zinc, and omega fatty acids within recommended upper safety limits is a safe, efficient, and affordable way to support optimal immune function in patients battling COVID-19 and other respiratory tract diseases