
Index Box published a detailed analysis showing that the Asian wheat bran market is forecast to grow steadily over the next decade, reaching 72 million tons in volume and approximately $17.6 billion in value by 2035. Growth is supported by rising demand from animal feed and food industries, with China as the dominant consumer and producer. Imports are increasing in major markets like Turkey and China, while exports have declined sharply.
Forecasted CAGR of +0.8% (volume) and +1.2% (value) to 2035. Consumption in Asia was ~66 M tons in 2024. China accounts for around 36% of consumption and 35% of production. Turkey has highest per-capita consumption (~68 kg/capita).
Another Index Box article highlights similar figures — forecast to 72 M tons by 2035, with steady demand and slight production declines in the short-term. China and India lead in consumption and production, and the overall trend remains positive thanks to sustained feed industry needs. 🇮🇳📉
A related Index Box report focused on the broader Asia-Pacific region forecasts the wheat bran market to reach 58 million tons in volume and $14.6 billion in value by 2035 (slightly different regional scope). Growth remains modest, with China dominating consumption and production.
