Pheonix Research Publishes 2026 “Global Sweet Potatoes Market Outlook – Press Release”
Global Sweet Potatoes Market to Reach USD 72.4 Billion by 2033, Driven by Rising Demand for Nutrient-Rich Foods and Expansion of Processed Sweet Potato Products
March 2026 | Pheonix Research
The Global Sweet Potatoes Market is projected to grow from USD 47.8 Billion in 2025 to USD 72.4 Billion by 2033, registering a CAGR of 5.4% during 2026–2033, according to the latest insights from Pheonix Research.
The market is experiencing steady expansion as consumers increasingly prefer nutrient-rich, plant-based foods that support healthier lifestyles. Sweet potatoes are widely valued for their high vitamin A content, antioxidants, dietary fiber, and complex carbohydrates, making them a popular ingredient across traditional cuisines, healthy diets, and functional food products.
Asia-Pacific currently dominates the global market due to large-scale production and consumption in countries such as China, Japan, and Vietnam, where sweet potatoes remain a staple agricultural crop. Meanwhile, North America is emerging as the fastest-growing region, supported by increasing consumer demand for organic foods, healthy snacks, and plant-based ingredients.
A Senior Analyst Rachana Patni at Pheonix Research noted:
“The global sweet potatoes market is evolving as consumers increasingly seek natural, nutrient-dense foods that support healthy lifestyles. The expansion of processed sweet potato products, including snacks, flour, and frozen foods, is creating new revenue streams for producers and food manufacturers. Companies investing in sustainable farming practices and global export networks will be well positioned to capitalize on growing international demand.”
Key Market Highlights:
Fresh sweet potatoes remain the leading segment due to strong household consumption and widespread culinary applications.
Processed sweet potato products, including chips, frozen fries, flour, and purees, are gaining strong traction in retail and foodservice sectors.
Growing adoption of plant-based diets is increasing demand for sweet potatoes as a natural and nutritious carbohydrate source.
Improved cold chain infrastructure is supporting global distribution and export expansion.
Organic cultivation and sustainable farming practices are becoming important competitive differentiators.
The global market is also benefiting from increasing use of sweet potatoes in functional foods, gluten-free bakery products, and healthy snack alternatives, reflecting shifting consumer preferences toward nutritious and minimally processed foods.
Looking ahead, innovation in sweet potato-based snacks, gluten-free food ingredients, functional food products, and value-added agricultural processing is expected to create new growth opportunities across international markets.
McCain Foods remains one of the leading players in the global sweet potatoes market, supported by its extensive food processing capabilities, strong global distribution network, and expanding portfolio of sweet potato-based products.
Pheonix Research’s latest report provides comprehensive insights into market forecasts, product segmentation, regional dynamics, supply chain developments, and competitive benchmarking, enabling stakeholders to make informed strategic decisions across the global sweet potato value chain.
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