Food Diagnostics Market to Hit $43.9 Billion by 2035 as Safety Rules Drive 9.2% CAGR
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Updated · Market.us · Jun 12
Food Diagnostics Market to Hit $43.9 Billion by 2035 as Safety Rules Drive 9.2% CAGR
2 articles · Updated · Market.us · Jun 12
Summary
USD 43.9 billion is the projected size of the global food diagnostics market by 2035, up from USD 18.2 billion in 2025 as testing demand rises across food supply chains.
WHO estimates unsafe food causes 866 million illnesses, 1.52 million deaths and about USD 310 billion in annual losses, reinforcing stricter regulation and routine testing by manufacturers and labs.
North America held a 45.2% share worth about USD 8.2 billion in 2025, while molecular diagnostics led technology with 54.1% and food safety and quality control led applications with 35.2%.
U.S. FDA traceability rules, Europe’s RASFF alert system and Codex standards are pushing companies toward validated PCR, sequencing and digital traceability tools to support recalls, audits and exports.
With the FDA's traceability rule delayed until 2028, how will US food companies adjust their technology investment timelines?
As rapid testing replaces traditional methods, are smaller food businesses being priced out of ensuring public safety?
Beyond testing, what systemic supply chain changes can truly prevent future pathogen outbreaks?
Global Food Safety Testing Market Surges to $22.5 Billion: Technology, Challenges, and the Expanding Public Health Imperative (2023–2035)
Overview
The global food safety testing market reached $22.5 billion in 2023, reflecting its vital role in global food supply chains. This strong foundation is driven by the growing demand for safe food, evolving regulations, and advances in testing technologies. As consumer awareness of foodborne illnesses rises, the industry continues to innovate to meet higher safety standards. The market is set for ongoing development, with its current scale highlighting both its importance and the need for continuous improvement to ensure food safety worldwide.