Inulin is a type of dietary fiber that is often available in a powder form. Research has linked inulin to various health benefits, like helping control diabetes, improving digestive health, and aiding weight loss. Inulin is also fructan. Like other fructans, it is a prebiotic, meaning that it feeds the good bacteria in the gut. Inulin occurs in around 36,000 species of plants, and researchers say that chicory roots are the richest source.
Growing demand for inulin as a functional component in nutraceuticals is another key factor expected to boost the market. Better colon health is achieved by inhibiting the growth of some pathogenic bacteria through the enhanced activity of specific good bacteria, which is facilitated by inulin.
In 2023, Top exporters of Inulin are Belgium ($109,213.85K , 35,982,500 Kg), European Union ($86,568.94K ), Chile ($60,481.86K ), Netherlands ($47,728.30K , 39,067,600 Kg), Mexico ($13,301.00K , 2,193,300 Kg). In 2023, Top importers of Inulin are United States ($61,115.45K , 17,270,200 Kg), Indonesia ($17,325.91K , 6,097,420 Kg), Italy ($14,298.10K , 3,997,710 Kg), Germany ($13,573.73K , 13,107,200 Kg), China ($9,222.88K , 3,231,370 Kg). The following is the dashboard visual report of Inulin Export & Import by countries for the year of 2023 around the world. By this visual you can find the country wise export and import scenario elaborately.
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