Asia-Pacific Custom Pulses Market Size, Share, and Trends Analysis Report – Industry Overview and Forecast to 2033

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Asia-Pacific Custom Pulses Market Size, Share, and Trends Analysis Report – Industry Overview and Forecast to 2033

Asia-Pacific Custom Pulses Market, By Pulse Type (Chickpeas, Dry Peas, Lentils, Beans, Fava Beans, Mung Beans, Pigeon Peas, Lupins, Cowpeas, and Other Pulses), Nature (Conventional and Organic), Price Positioning (Mass Market, Premium, and Specialty / Value-Added), Certification / Claim (Sustainability Claims, Non-GMO Verified, Fair Trade Certified, Regenerative Agriculture Certified, and Other Certifications & Claims), Pack Size (Up To 500 G, 501 G – 1 Kg, 1.01 Kg – 5 Kg, and Above 5 Kg), Packaging Type (Flexible Packaging, Bulk Packaging, and Rigid Packaging), Brands (Manufacturer Brands and Private Label Brands), End-User (Household / Retail Consumers, Food Processing Industry, Foodservice Industry, Animal Nutrition Industry, and Industrial Applications), Distribution Channel (Traditional Grocery Stores, Supermarkets, Hypermarkets, E-Commerce, Specialty & Organic Stores, Discount Retailers, and Convenience Stores) - Industry Trends and Forecast to 2033

  • Food & Beverage
  • Jul 2026
  • Asia-Pacific
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60
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Asia Pacific Custom Pulses Market

Market Size in USD Billion

CAGR :  % Diagram

Bar chart comparing the Asia Pacific Custom Pulses Market size in 2025 - 38.60 and 2033 - 53.60, highlighting the projected market growth. USD 38.60 Billion USD 53.60 Billion 2025 2033
Diagram Forecast Period
2026 - 2033
Diagram Market Size (Base Year)
USD 38.60 Billion
Diagram Market Size (Forecast Year)
USD 53.60 Billion
Diagram CAGR
%
Diagram Major Markets Players
  • Rapunzel Naturkost GmbH (Germany)
  • Louis Dreyfus Company (Netherlands)
  • ARMADA GIDA TICARET SANAYI A.Ş. (Türkiye)
  • BONDUELLE SCA (France)
  • CAMIL ALIMENTOS S.A. (Brazil)

Asia-Pacific Custom Pulses Market Overview

The Asia-Pacific custom pulses market was valued at USD 38.60 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 53.60 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 4.23% from 2026 to 2033. The increasing implementation of regulations aimed at reducing plastic packaging waste is driving demand in the Global Custom Pouches Market. Rapid adoption of recyclable, mono-material, and lightweight pouch packaging across food & beverage, pharmaceuticals, personal care, and household products is encouraging manufacturers to replace conventional rigid plastic packaging with more sustainable custom pouch solutions.

At the same time, stringent environmental regulations and circular economy initiatives are accelerating the shift toward eco-friendly packaging materials. Major packaging companies are investing in recyclable films, bio-based materials, and advanced pouch technologies while expanding sustainable packaging portfolios to meet evolving regulatory requirements. Countries such as the United States, Germany, China, Japan, and India are emerging as key markets for custom pouches due to strong sustainability initiatives, growing consumer preference for environmentally responsible packaging, and increasing investments in flexible packaging innovations.

Market Size & Forecast

  • Global Market Value (2025): USD 38.60 Billion
  • Expected Market Value (2033): USD 53.60 Billion
  • Forecast CAGR (2026–2033): 4.23%
  • Leading Country in 2025: India
  • Fastest Growing Country: India

Key Market Trends & Insights

  • India dominated the Asia-Pacific custom pulses market with the largest revenue share of 29.64% in 2025, driven by its position as one of the world's largest producers and consumers of pulses, extensive agricultural base, rising demand for customized pulse blends, expanding food processing industry, and growing consumption of protein-rich foods. Increasing investments in value-added pulse processing, favorable government initiatives supporting pulse cultivation, and rising exports of customized pulse products further strengthened the country's market leadership.
  • The chickpeas segment led the market with a 17.83% share in 2025, owing to its widespread consumption across households and foodservice, high nutritional value, versatility in traditional and processed food applications, and increasing demand for protein-rich ingredients. Strong utilization in flour, snacks, ready-to-cook products, and customized pulse blends, along with expanding export demand, reinforced the segment's dominant position.
  • India is expected to be the fastest-growing country, registering a CAGR of 5.06% during 2026–2033, supported by increasing health awareness, growing preference for plant-based proteins, rising urbanization, expansion of organized retail, and rapid growth of the food processing sector. Government support for pulse production, technological advancements in sorting and processing, and increasing demand for customized pulse products from domestic and international markets are expected to further accelerate market growth.
  • The chickpeas segment is projected to be the fastest-growing pulse type, with a CAGR of 5.17% during the forecast period, reflecting increasing consumer demand for nutritious, gluten-free, and high-protein foods. Expanding applications in plant-based foods, functional ingredients, ready-to-eat meals, and healthy snack products are further driving demand for customized chickpea products.
  • The conventional segment dominated the category segment with a 82.46% revenue share in 2025, driven by its broad availability, cost competitiveness, established cultivation practices, and widespread acceptance across household, foodservice, and industrial applications. Consistent supply chains, stable pricing, and strong demand from traditional food manufacturers have reinforced the segment's leading position across the Asia-Pacific market.
  • The mass market segment accounted for 63.85% of the market in 2025, supported by high consumer demand for affordable staple foods, extensive distribution through supermarkets, traditional retail outlets, and wholesale channels, along with increasing consumption of customized pulse products by mainstream households. Competitive pricing and large-scale production capabilities continue to support the segment's dominance.
  • The specialty / value-added segment is anticipated to be the fastest-growing category, registering a CAGR of 4.93% during 2026–2033, driven by increasing demand for premium-quality, organic, fortified, sprouted, and customized pulse products. Rising consumer preference for clean-label, functional, and plant-based nutrition, coupled with innovations in pulse processing, packaging, and value-added product development, is expected to accelerate growth across the Asia-Pacific custom pulses market.

Asia-Pacific Custom Pulses Market

Report Scope and Asia-Pacific Custom Pulses Market Segmentation

Attributes

Asia-Pacific Custom Pulses Key Market Insights

Segments Covered

  • By Pulse Type: (Chickpeas, Dry Peas, Lentils, Beans, Fava Beans, Mung Beans, Pigeon Peas, Lupins, Cowpeas, and Other Pulses), By Nature (Conventional and Organic)
  • By Price Positioning: (Mass Market, Premium, and Specialty / Value-Added)
  • By Certification / Claim: (Sustainability Claims, Non-GMO Verified, Fair Trade Certified, Regenerative Agriculture Certified, and Other Certifications & Claims)
  • By Pack Size (Up To 500 G, 501 G – 1 Kg, 1.01 Kg – 5 Kg, and Above 5 Kg),
  • By Packaging Type (Flexible Packaging, Bulk Packaging, and Rigid Packaging)
  • By Brands (Manufacturer Brands and Private Label Brands)
  • By End-User (Household / Retail Consumers, Food Processing Industry, Foodservice Industry, Animal Nutrition Industry, and Industrial Applications)
  • By Distribution Channel (Traditional Grocery Stores, Supermarkets, Hypermarkets, E-Commerce, Specialty & Organic Stores, Discount Retailers, and Convenience Stores)

Countries Covered

Asia-Pacific

· China

· Japan

· South Korea

· India

· Australia

· Singapore

· Malaysia

· Indonesia

· Thailand

· Philippines

· Hong Kong

· Taiwan

· New Zealand

· Rest Of Asia-Pacific

Key Market Players

· AGT FOOD AND INGREDIENTS INC. (Canada)

· ARCHER-DANIELS-MIDLAND COMPANY (U.S.)

· Arya Pulses Australia (Pty) Ltd (Australia)

· Bean Growers Australian LTD (Australia)

· Rapunzel Naturkost GmbH (Germany)

· Louis Dreyfus Company (Netherlands)

· ARMADA GIDA TICARET SANAYI A.Ş. (Türkiye)

· BONDUELLE SCA (France)

· CAMIL ALIMENTOS S.A. (Brazil)

· DURU BULGUR (Türkiye)

· Conserve Italia Soc. Coop. Agricola (Italy)

· Goya Foods, Inc. (U.S.)

· La Costeña (Mexico)

· Kicaldo Alimentos (Brazil)

· Verde Valle, S.A. de C.V. (Mexico)

· Ziegler & Co. GmbH (Germany)

· BroadGrain Commodities Inc. (Canada)

· Gino Girolomoni Cooperativa Agricola (Italy)

· Monte Castello (Brazil)

· Olam Agri Holdings Pte Ltd. (Singapore)

· ETG WORLD (United Arab Emirates)

· NATURAL GIDA A.Ş. (Türkiye)

· La Ferme Parthiot (France)

· Sandhurst Fine Foods (Australia)

· Mckenzie Foods (HSK Ward Group) (Australia)

· SABAROT WASSNER S.A.S. (France)

· Alnatura (part of Alnatura Produktions- und Handels GmbH) (Germany)

· Viterra (Netherlands)

· Yayla Agro Gıda (Türkiye)

· ESSANTIS (formerly Unigrain) (Australia)

Market Opportunities

· Upcoming Advancements in Seed Technologies and Modern Agricultural Practices

· Government Initiatives Promoting Pulse Cultivation to Enhance Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture

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Asia-Pacific Custom Pulses Market Trends

Trend: Government Initiatives Promoting Pulse Cultivation To Enhance Food Security And Sustainable Agriculture

The global custom pulses market is gaining a major opportunity from government initiatives that promote pulse cultivation as part of food security, import reduction, farmer income support, and sustainable agriculture goals. Across major pulse-producing and pulse-consuming countries, governments are increasingly treating pulses not only as staple crops but also as strategic commodities that can improve protein availability, strengthen domestic food systems, and reduce dependence on imported protein sources. This is creating favorable conditions for the custom pulses market because policy support at the farm level ultimately expands the raw material base available for value-added pulse processing. Governments are supporting pulse cultivation through seed distribution programs, minimum support and procurement mechanisms, cluster-based pulse missions, crop diversification incentives, expansion of pulse cultivation into rice fallows and other suitable lands, extension support, and investments in processing and storage infrastructure. These initiatives are especially important for chickpeas, lentils, peas, pigeon peas, and black gram, which are widely used in customized pulse flours, protein ingredients, starches, fibers, and blended formulations. In addition, pulses are increasingly being promoted in public policy because they contribute to soil fertility through nitrogen fixation, require relatively lower inputs than many other protein crops, and align with climate-resilient and sustainable farming objectives. As governments intensify their support for pulse production and supply chains, the global custom pulses market stands to benefit from a stronger, more reliable, and more scalable raw material pipeline.

For instance,

  • In October 2025, India approved the Mission for Aatmanirbharta in Pulses with a financial outlay of Rs 11,440 crore (about USD 1.37 billion) for 2025–26 to 2030–31. The mission targets 35 lakh additional hectares under pulses and aims to raise production to 350 lakh tonnes by 2030–31, directly supporting food security, reducing import dependence, and creating a larger raw-material base for customized pulse products.
  • In May 2024, the U.S. House Agriculture Committee’s Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2024 received support from the USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council because it proposed a meaningful increase in reference prices and Marketing Assistance Loans for dry peas, lentils, and chickpeas. While the release did not publish a dollar figure in the summary, the measure is important because it uses federal support tools to protect growers, improve planting confidence, and strengthen long-term pulse cultivation in the U.S.
  • In February 2024, FAO used World Pulses Day 2024 to push governments and food-system stakeholders to integrate pulses more actively into sustainable agriculture and food-security strategies. At the event, FAO emphasized that pulses can improve soil health, reduce hunger and malnutrition, and support climate-resilient farming, while nearly 1,000 participants joined the celebration. Although it is not a subsidy program, it is a global policy-support initiative that encourages wider pulse cultivation and adoption across regions.

Government initiatives promoting pulse cultivation are opening a major opportunity for the global custom pulses market by strengthening domestic production, supporting farmer participation, and improving the long-term availability of pulses for processing and food use. Through procurement schemes, cultivation missions, policy support, research programs, and sustainability-focused agricultural initiatives, governments are helping expand pulse acreage and reinforce food security goals. As this policy support continues, the custom pulses market is likely to benefit from a stronger supply base, reduced import dependence in key regions, and improved momentum for value-added pulse processing.

Asia-Pacific Custom Pulses Market Dynamics

Key Market Driver: Expanding Utilization Of Pulses In Food Processing

The global custom pulses market is increasingly being driven by the expanding utilization of pulses in food processing, as pulses are moving beyond traditional household consumption and becoming important functional ingredients in a wide range of packaged and value-added foods. Food processors are using chickpeas, lentils, peas, beans, and other pulses in the form of flours, proteins, starches, fibers, grits, and customized blends to improve the nutritional profile, texture, and formulation flexibility of processed foods. In bakery and confectionery, pulse ingredients are being incorporated into gluten-free flour blends, biscuits, cookies, crackers, and protein-enriched baked products. In snacks and savory products, they are used in roasted snacks, chips, extruded products, and pulse-based puffs. Pulses are also increasingly used in plant-based patties, nuggets, meat extenders, ready meals, soup mixes, sauces, breakfast cereals, and nutritional products. Their high protein and fiber content, along with their suitability for clean-label and gluten-free formulations, is encouraging food manufacturers to integrate them into mainstream food processing, thereby supporting the long-term growth of the global custom pulses market.

For instance,

  • In March 2026, Louis Dreyfus Company started commissioning its pea protein isolate facility in Canada to produce pea protein isolates, fiber, and starch for plant-based foods and nutrition products. This shows how pulses are increasingly being processed into specialized food ingredients rather than sold only in raw form. LDC also reported USD 383 million in group capex commitments in 2025.
  • In April 2022, BENEO announced a USD 54 million pulse-processing plant in Germany to produce faba bean protein concentrate, starch-rich flour, and hulls for food applications. The investment highlights how pulses are being increasingly converted into functional ingredients for bakery, plant-based foods, and nutritional products, strengthening the role of custom pulses in food processing.
  • In June 2024, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada reported that in 2023, plant-based protein ingredient demand in Canada reached 18.4 thousand tonnes, with 77.1% used in processed meat and seafood substitutes, 21.3% in baked goods, and 13.8% in snacks. The report also valued retail sales of meat and seafood substitutes at USD 311 million.

The growing use of pulses in food processing is becoming a strong driver for the global custom pulses market, as pulses are increasingly being transformed into value-added ingredients such as flours, proteins, starches, fibers, and customized blends for bakery, snacks, plant-based foods, ready meals, and nutrition products. This shift is moving pulses beyond traditional staple consumption and positioning them as functional ingredients in modern food manufacturing. As food processors continue to demand nutritionally rich, versatile, and application-specific pulse ingredients, the role of custom pulses in global food processing is expected to strengthen further.

Key Restraint/Challenge: Inadequate Storage, Transportation, And Post-Harvest Infrastructure Leading To Product Losses

The global custom pulses market continues to face an important restraint in the form of inadequate storage, transportation, and post-harvest infrastructure, which leads to avoidable quantity and quality losses across the pulse value chain. Pulses may appear less perishable than fruits or vegetables, but they remain highly vulnerable after harvest if drying, cleaning, grading, storage, and transport conditions are not properly managed. High moisture levels, delayed drying, poor warehouse conditions, pest infestation, mold growth, and rough handling during loading, unloading, and transit can all reduce grain quality, lower recovery during milling, and increase product rejection in food processing applications. In many pulse-producing regions, especially in developing markets, farmers and aggregators still rely on traditional storage systems, fragmented transport networks, and limited scientific post-harvest handling, which weakens the consistency of supply for processors and exporters. FAO and CGIAR-linked post-harvest assessments have repeatedly highlighted that cereals and pulses can experience meaningful storage-stage losses, while broader food systems in emerging economies continue to suffer from infrastructure gaps in warehousing, drying, packaging, and logistics. For custom pulse suppliers, this is a major challenge because value-added pulse products depend heavily on consistent raw material quality, stable moisture control, and timely delivery. As a result, weak post-harvest infrastructure continues to raise operational costs, reduce usable output, and constrain the efficient expansion of the global custom pulses market.

For instance,

  • In July 2025, India’s Ministry of Food Processing Industries said a NABCONS post-harvest loss study found pulse losses of 5.65%–6.74% during the post-harvest chain, with losses linked to weak harvesting, handling, storage, and transportation systems. For the custom pulses market, this matters because poor storage and logistics reduce usable quality and recovery, directly affecting processors that need clean, consistent raw pulses for value-added applications.
  • In April 2024, a CGIAR post-harvest management brief highlighted that storage losses in cereals and pulses can reach up to 22% in developing markets where drying, storage, and handling infrastructure remain weak. The report links these losses to inadequate storage structures, moisture control problems, pest infestation, and poor post-harvest practices. This is a major restraint for custom pulses because processors depend on stable quality, moisture levels, and reliable supply.
  • In June 2022, the FAO’s Technical Platform on Food Loss and Waste noted that reducing post-harvest losses in grains and pulses remains a priority in sub-Saharan Africa, where infrastructure gaps across storage, handling, and transport continue to weaken food security and marketable supply. For the global custom pulses market, this highlights a broader structural problem: even where pulse production exists, inadequate post-harvest systems can limit the availability of quality raw material for processing and export.

Inadequate storage, transportation, and post-harvest infrastructure remains a key restraint for the global custom pulses market because it reduces usable output, affects grain quality, and weakens the consistency of raw material supply needed for value-added processing. Losses linked to poor drying, storage, handling, and logistics directly impact the availability of clean, stable, and food-grade pulses for milling, fractionation, and customized ingredient production. Unless post-harvest systems improve across major pulse-producing regions, this structural weakness will continue to raise costs and limit the efficient expansion of the global custom pulses market.

Key Market Opportunity: Increasing Product Innovation In Pulse Flours, Blends, And Fractions

The global custom pulses market is opening up a strong opportunity through increasing product innovation in pulse flours, blends, and fractions, as food manufacturers look for ingredients that can deliver nutrition, functionality, and cleaner labels in a wide range of applications. Pulses such as chickpeas, lentils, peas, faba beans, and dry beans are no longer being used only in whole or split form; they are increasingly being processed into pulse flours, protein concentrates and isolates, starch fractions, fiber fractions, and customized multi-pulse blends for targeted food formulations. This innovation is widening the use of pulses across gluten-free bakery, snacks, pasta, breakfast cereals, dairy alternatives, meat substitutes, soups, sauces, and sports nutrition products. What makes this a major opportunity for the custom pulses market is that pulse fractions can be designed for specific performance needs such as protein enrichment, texture improvement, emulsification, water binding, thickening, and better nutritional fortification. Public-sector and industry-backed programs are also supporting this shift: USDA-backed projects in North Dakota are funding research on pulse protein fractions and dry bean bakery products, while FAO has highlighted pulse flours, proteins, starch, and fiber as important value-added pathways for the pulse economy. As ingredient innovation advances, custom pulse suppliers have a growing opportunity to move beyond commodity sales and capture higher-value demand through application-specific, premium pulse ingredients for the global food industry.

For instance,

  • In August 2025, USDA’s Pulse Crop Health Initiative funded multiple projects specifically aimed at improving pulse flours, protein fractions, and ingredient functionality for food use. This included USD 180,461 for improving pulse flour quality, USD 99,856 for studying extraction methods in lentils and dry beans, and USD 93,000 for isolating protein fractions from black beans and lentils. These investments show how public research is actively pushing innovation in pulse flours, fractions, and value-added ingredients.
  • In November 2024, research highlighted by the Canadian Light Source showed that pulse flour innovation is moving toward “specific flour for a specific product,” with scientists studying how particle size affects the performance of chickpea, lentil, bean, and pea flours in foods such as brownies, vegan meat, and dressings. This is important for the custom pulses market because it supports more targeted flour design for different food applications rather than one generic pulse flour format.
  • In August 2021 (active through December 2024), a USDA-backed Cornell project focused on supercritical fluid extrusion to improve the flavor and functionality of pulse flours and protein concentrates. The project aimed to remove off-flavors and improve ingredient performance, which is a key step for expanding pulse flours and protein fractions into mainstream food products. This reflects how innovation is increasingly focused on making pulse-based ingredients more commercially viable and versatile.

Increasing product innovation in pulse flours, blends, and fractions represents a major opportunity for the global custom pulses market, as it allows suppliers to move beyond commodity pulses and serve growing demand for specialized, value-added food ingredients. Innovation in protein fractions, starches, fiber fractions, and application-specific pulse blends is expanding the role of pulses across bakery, snacks, meat alternatives, pasta, dairy alternatives, and nutrition products. As research and ingredient development continue to improve functionality, taste, and commercial viability, the custom pulses market is expected to benefit from higher-value product differentiation and broader food industry adoption.

Asia-Pacific Custom Pulses Market Scope

The Asia-Pacific custom pulses market is segmented into nine notable segments based on the pulse type, nature, price positioning/claim, pack size, packaging type, brands, end user, distribution channel.

By PulseType

On the basis of pulse type, the custom pulses market is segmented into chickpeas, dry peas, lentils, beans, fava beans, mung beans, pigeon peas, lupins, cowpeas and other pulses. In 2025, the Chickpeas segment is expected to dominate the global custom pulses market with a market share of 17.83%, driven by its high nutritional value, extensive consumption across households and food processing industries, and broad application in traditional cuisines, ready-to-cook products, snacks, and plant-based food formulations. Increasing consumer preference for protein-rich, healthy, and versatile pulse products is further strengthening the demand for chickpeas across global markets.

Chickpeas segment is expected to experience the fastest growth at a CAGR of 5.17% from 2026 to 2033. Chickpeas represent a major growth segment in the custom pulses market due to their high protein, dietary fiber, and micronutrient content, making them a preferred ingredient in health-focused and plant-based food products. Rising demand for customized chickpea flour, protein concentrates, snack formulations, ready-to-cook mixes, and gluten-free ingredients is driving market expansion.

By Nature

On the basis of Nature, the custom pulses market is segmented into conventional and organic. In 2025, the Conventional segment is expected to dominate the global custom pulses market with a market share of 82.46% due to its widespread cultivation, higher production volumes, established supply chains, and cost-effectiveness compared to organic alternatives. Its extensive use across household consumption, food processing, foodservice, and industrial applications continues to drive strong demand in both developed and emerging markets.

Organic segment is expected to experience the fastest growth at a CAGR of 4.65% from 2026 to 2033. The organic segment is gaining momentum due to increasing consumer preference for chemical-free, non-GMO, and sustainably produced pulses. Rising health awareness, expanding organic retail networks, supportive certification programs, and growing demand for clean-label, plant-based foods are encouraging manufacturers to expand their portfolios of certified organic custom pulse products.

By Price Positioning

On the basis of Price Positioning, the custom pulses market is segmented into Mass Market, Premium, Specialty / Value-Added. In 2025, the Mass Market segment is anticipated to dominate the market with a market share of 63.85% segment is expected to experience the fastest growth at a CAGR of 4.93% from 2026 to 2033. The specialty/value-added segment is driven by rising demand for premium, fortified, sprouted, pre-cleaned, and customized pulse products. Consumers increasingly seek convenient, nutritious, and functional foods, while food manufacturers invest in innovative processing, quality enhancement, and differentiated offerings to capture higher-value market opportunities.

By Certification / Claim

On the basis of Certification / Claim, the custom pulses market is segmented into Sustainability Claims, Non-GMO Verified, Fair Trade Certified, Regenerative Agriculture Certified, Other Certifications & Claims. In 2025, the Sustainability Claims segment is expected to dominate the market with a market share of 38.85% . Demand for sustainability-claimed pulse products is increasing as consumers prioritize environmentally responsible food choices. Manufacturers are adopting sustainable sourcing, lower-carbon production methods, recyclable packaging, and transparent supply chains to strengthen brand trust, comply with evolving regulations, and meet retailer sustainability commitments.

Regenerative Agriculture Certified segment is expected to experience the fastest growth at a CAGR of 4.91% from 2026 to 2033. The regenerative agriculture certified segment is expanding as food companies focus on improving soil health, biodiversity, and long-term agricultural resilience. Growing consumer awareness of sustainable farming practices, corporate ESG commitments, and retailer demand for traceable agricultural products are driving adoption of regenerative-certified custom pulses.

By Pack Size

On the basis of Pack Size, the custom pulses market is segmented into 1.01 Kg – 5 Kg, 501 G – 1 Kg, Up To 500 G, Above 5 Kg. In 2025, the 1.01 Kg – 5 Kg segment is expected to dominate the market with a market share of 42.18% The 1.01–5 kg pack size is driven by bulk purchasing among families, foodservice operators, and institutional buyers seeking better value and reduced shopping frequency. Larger packs also provide cost savings, ensure product availability, and meet the regular consumption requirements of pulse-based diets.

Up To 500 G segment is expected to experience the fastest growth at a CAGR of 4.77% from 2026 to 2033. The up to 500 g segment is growing due to rising demand from small households, urban consumers, and first-time buyers. Compact packaging offers affordability, convenience, easier storage, reduced food waste, and suitability for premium, specialty, and trial-sized custom pulse products.

By Packaging Type

On the basis of packaging type, the custom pulses market is segmented into coated, Flexible Packaging, Bulk Packaging, Rigid Packaging. In 2025, the Flexible Packaging segment is expected to dominate the market with a market share of 56.65% segment is expected to experience the fastest growth at a CAGR of 4.41% from 2026 to 2033. Flexible packaging is widely adopted because it provides lightweight handling, excellent moisture protection, extended shelf life, and lower transportation costs. Its superior printability, resealable options, and reduced material consumption support product freshness while aligning with consumer convenience and sustainability objectives.

By Brands

On the basis of brands, the custom pulses market is segmented into manufacturer brands, private label brands. In 2025, the manufacturer brands segment is expected to dominate the market with a market share of 78.77% Manufacturer brands maintain strong demand through established product quality, consistent supply, trusted certifications, and broad distribution networks. Continuous product innovation, investment in branding, premium positioning, and consumer confidence in recognized food manufacturers contribute significantly to sustained market growth.

Private Label Brands segment is expected to experience the fastest growth at a CAGR of 4.67% from 2026 to 2033. Private label brands are expanding rapidly as retailers offer competitively priced, quality-assured custom pulse products. Increasing retailer investments, improving product quality, expanding premium private-label ranges, and growing consumer acceptance of store brands continue to strengthen this market segment.

By end user

On the basis of end user, the custom pulses market is segmented into household / retail consumers, food processing industry, foodservice industry, animal nutrition industry, industrial applications. In 2025, the household / retail consumers segment is expected to dominate the market with a market share of 42.19%. Household and retail consumers represent the largest demand base due to increasing health consciousness, higher consumption of plant-based proteins, and regular use of pulses in daily diets. Rising disposable incomes, expanding modern retail, and demand for convenient packaged products further support growth.

Foodservice Industry segment is expected to experience the fastest growth at a CAGR of 4.95% from 2026 to 2033. The foodservice industry is experiencing steady growth as restaurants, hotels, institutional kitchens, and catering services increasingly utilize customized pulse products for diverse menu offerings. Rising demand for nutritious, plant-based meals, bulk purchasing, and standardized ingredient quality continues to drive segment expansion.

Asia-Pacific Custom Pulses Market Country Analysis

India Custom Pulses Market Insight

India leads the Asia-Pacific custom pulses market owing to its position as the world's largest producer and consumer of pulses. Rising demand for customized pulse blends, expanding food processing industries, supportive government initiatives promoting pulse cultivation, increasing exports, and growing preference for protein-rich diets are accelerating market expansion across both domestic and international markets. The rapid growth of packaged foods, ready-to-cook meal solutions, and value-added pulse products is creating new opportunities for manufacturers. Additionally, increasing investments in modern processing facilities, improved supply chain infrastructure, and rising consumer awareness regarding nutrition and sustainable food choices continue to strengthen the demand for customized pulse products across retail, foodservice, and industrial applications.

China Custom Pulses Market Insight

China's custom pulses market is growing steadily due to increasing health awareness, rising demand for functional and plant-based foods, expanding food manufacturing industries, and growing imports of high-quality pulses. Urbanization, higher disposable incomes, and demand for convenient, nutritious food products further support market development. Food manufacturers are increasingly incorporating customized pulse ingredients into snacks, bakery products, meat alternatives, dairy substitutes, and ready-to-eat meals to meet changing consumer preferences. Government focus on food security, nutritional diversification, and sustainable agricultural imports, along with continuous innovation in food processing technologies, is expected to further accelerate the adoption of customized pulse solutions throughout the forecast period.

Australia Custom Pulses Market Insight

Australia's custom pulses market is driven by strong pulse production, export-oriented agriculture, and increasing global demand for premium-quality lentils, chickpeas, and beans. Sustainable farming practices, advanced agricultural technologies, growing plant-based food manufacturing, and expanding exports to Asian countries continue to support long-term market growth. The country's reputation for producing high-quality, traceable, and non-GMO pulse varieties enhances its competitiveness in international markets. Increasing investments in value-added processing, customized packaging solutions, and specialty pulse ingredients for food manufacturers are further strengthening market expansion. Rising domestic consumption of healthy, protein-rich foods also contributes to sustained industry growth.

Japan Custom Pulses Market Insight

Japan's custom pulses market is witnessing gradual growth due to increasing demand for healthy, functional, and plant-based food products. Growing consumer preference for high-protein diets, clean-label ingredients, and convenient ready-to-cook meals is encouraging food manufacturers to incorporate customized pulse blends into processed foods, soups, snacks, and meat alternatives. The country's aging population is also driving demand for nutrient-dense food products with enhanced health benefits. Furthermore, rising imports of premium pulses, continuous product innovation, advanced food processing technologies, and increasing investments in sustainable food production are expected to support steady market expansion over the coming years.

South Korea Custom Pulses Market Insight

South Korea's custom pulses market is expanding due to rising health consciousness, growing popularity of plant-based diets, and increasing demand for functional food ingredients. Consumers are seeking protein-rich alternatives that support wellness, weight management, and balanced nutrition, encouraging manufacturers to develop customized pulse-based products. Expanding food processing industries, rapid innovation in convenience foods, and growing adoption of pulse ingredients in bakery, snacks, beverages, and meat substitutes are further supporting market growth. In addition, increasing imports of specialty pulses, supportive government initiatives promoting sustainable food systems, and strong retail distribution networks continue to create favorable opportunities for the custom pulses market.

Asia-Pacific Custom Pulses Market Share

The Asia-Pacific Custom Pulses industry is primarily led by well-established companies, including:

  • AGT FOOD AND INGREDIENTS INC. (Canada)
  • ARCHER-DANIELS-MIDLAND COMPANY (U.S.)
  • Arya Pulses Australia (Pty) Ltd (Australia)
  • Bean Growers Australian LTD (Australia)
  • Rapunzel Naturkost GmbH (Germany)
  • Louis Dreyfus Company (Netherlands)
  • ARMADA GIDA TICARET SANAYI A.Ş. (Türkiye)
  • BONDUELLE SCA (France)
  • CAMIL ALIMENTOS S.A. (Brazil)
  • DURU BULGUR (Türkiye)
  • Conserve Italia Soc. Coop. Agricola (Italy)
  • Goya Foods, Inc. (U.S.)
  • La Costeña (Mexico)
  • Kicaldo Alimentos (Brazil)
  • Verde Valle, S.A. de C.V. (Mexico)
  • Ziegler & Co. GmbH (Germany)
  • BroadGrain Commodities Inc. (Canada)
  • Gino Girolomoni Cooperativa Agricola (Italy)
  • Monte Castello (Brazil)
  • Olam Agri Holdings Pte Ltd. (Singapore)
  • ETG WORLD (United Arab Emirates)
  • NATURAL GIDA A.Ş. (Türkiye)
  • La Ferme Parthiot (France)
  • Sandhurst Fine Foods (Australia)
  • Mckenzie Foods (HSK Ward Group) (Australia)
  • SABAROT WASSNER S.A.S. (France)
  • Alnatura (part of Alnatura Produktions- und Handels GmbH) (Germany)
  • Viterra (Netherlands)
  • Yayla Agro Gıda (Türkiye)
  • ESSANTIS (formerly Unigrain) (Australia)

Latest Developments in Asia-Pacific Custom Pulses Market

  • In August 2024, Louis Dreyfus Company announced the creation of a dedicated Pulses Business Unit to expand its presence in the global plant-based protein market. The new business unit will focus on the sourcing, trading, and commercialization of yellow peas, chickpeas, red lentils, faba beans, and pigeon peas across key producing and consuming regions. This initiative strengthens LDC's position in the global pulses value chain.
  • In August 2025, Bunge and Viterra completed their long-awaited merger, creating a premier global agribusiness solutions company focused on food, feed, and fuel. The combination brings together the companies’ complementary grain origination, storage, processing, logistics, and trading networks across major agricultural production and consumption regions, strengthening their ability to serve farmers and customers worldwide. The merger significantly expands the combined company’s global footprint, enhances supply chain efficiency, and creates a stronger platform to capture growth opportunities across agricultural commodity and food ingredient markets.
  • In May 2026, Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) announced the launch of eight new soy and pea protein ingredients across North America and Europe, including additions to its ProFam and Arcon product lines. The new solutions are designed to support a wide range of applications such as plant-based meat alternatives, dairy alternatives, beverages, bakery products, snacks, and specialized nutrition products. This product expansion strengthens ADM’s plant-based protein portfolio, enhances its ability to meet growing consumer demand for diverse protein sources, and supports long-term growth in the global nutrition.
  • In February 2026, ETG unveiled Nusrico as the new identity for its Food and Food Ingredients business, formerly known as Nutrisco. The rebranding reflects the evolution of the business into a diversified global platform spanning cocoa, cashew, sesame, rice, edible nuts, and value-added food ingredients, while bringing together ETG’s integrated sourcing, processing, and distribution operations under a unified brand. The rebrand strengthens Nusrico’s global market presence, enhances brand recognition across food ingredient value chains, and supports the company’s long-term growth strategy in international agricultural and food markets..
  • In April 2026, AGT Food and Ingredients partnered with Sweet Nutrition on a CA$3.9 million innovation project to develop next-generation pulse-based ingredients from peas, lentils, and faba beans. The collaboration focuses on enhancing the functionality of pulse proteins, starches, and fibers for use in cereals, baking mixes, snacks, and other value-added food applications. This initiative strengthens AGT’s pulse ingredient portfolio, expands its capabilities in value-added plant-based ingredients, and supports growth in the rapidly expanding global protein and functional foods market.


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The Asia-Pacific Custom Pulses market was valued at USD 38.60 billion in 2025.
The Asia-Pacific Custom Pulses market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.23% during the forecast period of 2026 to 2033, Some of the major factors driving the global custom pulses market growth are increasing demand for protein-rich and plant-based food products, rising consumption of pulses across household, food processing, and foodservice industries, and growing preference for healthy, nutritious, and vegetarian diets. Additionally, expanding awareness of food security, increasing adoption of packaged and value-added pulse products, and strong government initiatives supporting pulse production and self-sufficiency are further contributing to sustained market growth globally.
India dominated the Asia-Pacific Custom Pulses market with the largest revenue share of 38.51% in 2025, India dominates the Asia-Pacific custom pulses market owing to its extensive cultivation area, well-established agricultural infrastructure, large vegetarian population, and increasing investments in modern pulse processing. Rising demand from retail, foodservice, and export markets, coupled with government support for pulse self-sufficiency, further strengthens market expansion.
India is expected to be the fastest-growing region, recording a CAGR of 5.06% from 2026 to 2033. India's custom pulses market is driven by strong domestic pulse production, increasing demand for protein-rich foods, expanding food processing industries, supportive government initiatives, and rising exports. Growing health awareness, urbanization, and consumer preference for value-added and customized pulse products continue to accelerate market growth.

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