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Non-GMO Oil Market Forecast 2025-2035: Global Revenue to Reach USD 1,998.4 Million by 2035 at 3.9% CAGR ' | Future Market Insights'

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NEWARK, Del., Feb. 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Future Market Insights (FMI) reports that the Non-GMO Oil Market is set to grow from USD 1,437.7 million in 2025 to USD 1,998.4 million by 2035, advancing at a 3.9% CAGR. The market is benefiting from consumers treating cooking oils less like pantry staples and more like ingredient decisions tied to transparency, sourcing ethics, and "no-bioengineered" expectations. As food manufacturers and retailers intensify their focus on traceable, non-GMO-certified inputs, demand is rising across processed food, bakery, infant nutrition, and nutraceutical formulations—particularly where clean-label claims influence purchase behavior and labeling risk.

Market Snapshot: Non-GMO Oil Demand (2025–2035)

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Market Momentum: "Non-GMO" Moves from Niche Label to Procurement Standard

Non-GMO oils are gaining traction because they reduce friction for brands operating in a world of ingredient scrutiny. Consumers are asking for fewer unknowns on labels, and manufacturers are responding by shifting toward identity-preserved sourcing, third-party certification, and traceability-first supply chains. The result is steady market expansion—especially where product positioning hinges on clean-label narratives and non-bioengineered ingredient expectations.

At the same time, scalability is moderated by higher sourcing costs, certification overheads, and uneven supply-chain infrastructure in regions where GMO cultivation dominates. Major suppliers are responding by expanding non-GMO and organic lines, upgrading processing capabilities, and investing in verification programs that keep trust high in retail and institutional channels.

Why the Market is Growing

Growth in the Non-GMO Oil Market is being supported by:

What's holding the market back

Semi-Annual Outlook: Growth Pace Gradually Strengthens

FMI's semi-annual view signals a market that's finding its footing and accelerating modestly over time:

This pattern suggests improving demand realization as clean-label procurement expands and retail/private label strategies mature.

Segment Spotlight

1) Product Leadership: Soybean Oil Leads (34.7% Share in 2025)

Soybean oil is expected to remain the leading non-GMO oil in 2025 due to affordability and established supply chains. While soybean anchors volume today, the market is also expected to diversify, with sunflower, safflower, and canola oils gaining momentum through 2035 as specialty nutrition and clean-label formulation needs broaden.

2) Specialized Nutrition: Infant Nutrition (~12.6% Share in 2025)

Infant nutrition is projected to account for 12.6% of global demand in 2025, reflecting rising emphasis on clean-label, allergen-safe, non-GMO-certified ingredients in early-life products. Non-GMO oils such as high-oleic sunflower, canola, and soybean are being used in formulas, cereals, and toddler nutrition—supported by heightened scrutiny of GMO content in pediatric nutrition and identity-preserved sourcing programs.

3) Retail Acceleration: Private Label (~17.3% Share in 2025)

Private label is estimated at 17.3% share in 2025 as retailers expand affordable, non-GMO oil lines under store brands. Retailers are leveraging third-party assurance (including Non-GMO Project Verified references in the market narrative), plus modern labeling tools such as QR-based transparency, to build trust and maintain price competitiveness. Packaging upgrades (e.g., glass bottles), cold-pressed variants, and sustainability storytelling are strengthening private label positioning.

Trends Shaping Demand

Country Growth Outlook (CAGR) | 2025–2035

Country

CAGR (2025–2035)

India

6.6 %

Japan

5.5 %

China

4.5 %

Germany

3.2 %

USA

2.6 %

Competitive Landscape

The market remains competitive as large ingredient and agrifood players scale non-GMO and organic verticals while regional suppliers build niche trust around sustainability and ethical sourcing. Leading players are focusing on processing upgrades, certification programs, and sourcing strategies that ensure identity preservation and consistent supply.

Companies referenced in the competitive set include:

Cargill Inc.; Archer Daniels Midland Company; Hain Celestial Group Inc.; Spectrum Organics; Centra Foods; Bunge North America; Adams Group; Jedwards International; La Tourangelle Inc.; Hojiblanca SCA.

For an in-depth analysis of evolving formulation trends and to access the complete strategic outlook for 2036, visit the official report page at: https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/non-gmo-oil-market

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