Plant-based Supplements Market to Reach USD 42.27 Billion by 2030, Fuelled by Personalized Wellness Trends and Rising Global Demand

Delray Beach, FL, June 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to a recent research report published by MarketsandMarkets titled "Plant-based Supplements Market by Product Type, Supplement Form, Age Group, End-use, Distribution Channel, and Region, Global Forecast to 2030," the global plant-based supplements market is projected to grow from USD 27.52 billion in 2025 to USD 42.27 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 9.0%.

Driven by the surging demand for personalized wellness solutions, the plant-based supplements industry is evolving far beyond traditional multivitamins and protein powders. Consumers are now turning to supplements designed for targeted health outcomes such as mental clarity, stress reduction, hormonal balance, and weight management. As a result, the market is seeing the emergence of diverse formats—including powders, gummies, and capsules—and a preference for products with transparent labelling, science-backed claims, and sustainably sourced ingredients.

Consumer Trends Powering Growth

The shift toward plant-based lifestyles is becoming mainstream, with clean-label products and natural remedies gaining traction over synthetic alternatives. The rise of direct-to-consumer (DTC) brands, e-commerce, subscription models, and influencer-led marketing strategies are further driving consumer engagement and loyalty. Additionally, widespread availability in pharmacies, health food stores, and supermarkets is enhancing accessibility and reinforcing the market's expansion.

Protein Supplements Dominate Product Segment

Among product types, protein supplements continue to capture a major share of the market. Consumers are increasingly seeking plant-based protein sources such as pea, rice, hemp, and soy, which are perceived as cleaner and more allergy-friendly alternatives to animal-based ...