Global Food Safety Testing Market Will Reach Usd 8.04 Billion in 2021:Zion Market Research

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Global Food Safety Testing Market will Reach USD 8.04
Billion in 2021:Zion Market Research

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food safety testing market

Zion Market Research has published a new report titled “Food safety testing Market (traditional
and rapid) by Technology, (pathogens, toxins, GMOs, pesticides and others) by contaminant,
(meat & poultry, dairy, process food, fruit & vegetables and others) by Application - Global
Industry Perspective, Comprehensive Analysis and Forecast, 2015 – 2021” According to the
report, global demand for food safety testing market was valued at USD 4.8 billion in 2015, is
expected to reach USD 8.04 billion in 2021 and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 7.8%
between 2016 and 2021.

Browse the full "Food safety testing Market (traditional and rapid) by Technology,
(pathogens, toxins, GMOs, pesticides and others) by contaminant, (meat & poultry,
dairy, process food, fruit & vegetables and others) by Application - Global Industry
Perspective, Comprehensive Analysis and Forecast, 2015 – 2021" report
at https://www.zionmarketresearch.com/report/food-safety-testing-market

food safety testing market
Globally, food safety is a major concern in consumers due to the constant threat of foodborne
illness. Food safety testing is necessary to achieve a certificate of analysis of raw food products
and ready to eat foods at several stages of food processing. Customers are provided with food
safety labels on food products to ensure quality and safety of products.

The global food safety testing market has been presenting tremendous growth with increasing
foodborne illness worldwide. The market growth is driven by growing consumer awareness
associated with food safety matters. Worldwide all regions experiencing food disease epidemic
cases,...