Updated
Updated · Market.us · Jun 15
Global Juice Testing Market to Hit $23.3 Billion by 2035 as Safety Rules Tighten
Updated
Updated · Market.us · Jun 15

Global Juice Testing Market to Hit $23.3 Billion by 2035 as Safety Rules Tighten

2 articles · Updated · Market.us · Jun 15

Summary

  • $23.3 billion is the projected size of the global juice testing market by 2035, up from $11.1 billion in 2025, implying a 7.8% annual growth rate.
  • Stricter food-safety and labeling rules are driving that expansion, with U.S. juice processors required to follow HACCP and achieve a 5-log pathogen reduction, while the EU updated fruit-juice labeling rules in 2024.
  • Microbiological testing led the market in 2025 with a 35.9% share, reflecting demand to detect pathogens, mold and contaminants in products often consumed without further processing.
  • Europe held the largest regional share at 39.2% in 2025, while fruit juices accounted for 45.8% of testing demand and juice manufacturers and bottlers made up 48.2% of end users.
  • The outlook is also supported by broader consumption and compliance pressures, from 36.8 billion liters of global fruit-juice consumption in 2023 to rising traceability demands and recalls tied to arsenic and patulin findings.

Insights

As demand for 'clean-label' juice soars, can testing technology truly guarantee what's inside the bottle?
With US food traceability rules delayed, are smaller juice brands falling behind on safety, or is this a needed reprieve?