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Industry PositionProcessed protein ingredient for food and dietary supplement formulations
Market
Soy protein concentrate (SPC) is a soy-derived, high-protein ingredient used in protein powders, nutrition bars, and as a functional protein fortifier in formulated foods. In trade statistics it is often captured within HS 2106.10 ("protein concentrates and textured protein substances"), a basket that can also include non-soy proteins, which can blur product-specific flow analysis. UN Comtrade data accessed via WITS indicates 2023 exports under HS 2106.10 were led by the United States, China, and the Netherlands, while large import markets include the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Supply availability and price formation are closely linked to the global soybean complex, making SPC cost and availability sensitive to soybean crop outcomes and trade policy in major soybean and soy-processing regions.
Major Producing Countries
미국Major exporter of HS 2106.10 protein concentrates (SPC is a common product subset); large soybean processing base.
중국Major exporter of HS 2106.10 protein concentrates; significant domestic soy processing capacity.
네덜란드Large trading and processing hub for protein ingredients; prominent exporter/importer position in HS 2106.10 flows.
독일Significant European importer and exporter within HS 2106.10; downstream food manufacturing demand supports ingredient processing and trade.
캐나다Large importer and exporter position in HS 2106.10; integrated North American ingredient trade.
Major Exporting Countries
미국Top exporter by value in 2023 for HS 2106.10 (protein concentrates and textured protein substances).
중국Top exporter by value and very large exporter by quantity in 2023 for HS 2106.10.
네덜란드Major exporter in 2023 for HS 2106.10; functions as an EU logistics/re-export hub for protein ingredients.
United States:Sep, OctU.S. soybean harvest is typically in late September and October; SPC production can run year-round using stored soybeans, but feedstock availability peaks around harvest.
Brazil:Feb, Mar, Apr, MayBrazil’s soybean harvest period is concentrated in the first half of the year (varies by state); this supports counter-seasonal feedstock availability versus the U.S.
Argentina:Apr, May, JunArgentina soybean harvest activity is commonly concentrated in Q2; SPC cost and availability can be influenced by soybean supply and crush margins.
Specification
Physical Attributes
Powder or granules; also sold as textured flakes/chunks in some applications
Color ranging from off-white to tan
Compositional Metrics
Minimum protein content commonly specified at 65% on a dry basis (N × 6.25)
Typical concentrate range often described as ~65–70% protein (dry basis)
Grades
Food Chemicals Codex (FCC) monograph specifications are used as a reference point for identity and quality expectations in some markets
ProcessingProduced from defatted soybean flakes by removing most water-soluble low-molecular-weight components (notably sugars) while keeping protein largely insoluble/immobilizedCommercial routes include aqueous alcohol extraction, acid leaching around the isoelectric point (~pH 4.5), or moist-heat denaturation with water extractionUsed for functional properties such as water/fat absorption and emulsification in formulated foods
Supply Chain
Value Chain
Soybeans → dehulling/flaking → solvent oil extraction to produce defatted flakes ("white flakes") → carbohydrate/soluble removal to create concentrate → drying and milling → packaging → industrial distribution to supplement and food manufacturers
Demand Drivers
High-protein formulation demand in sports nutrition and dietary supplement products
Protein fortification in formulated foods where water/fat absorption and emulsification are valued
Plant-based product development where soy proteins serve as established functional ingredients
Temperature
Typically handled as a dry ingredient; storage and transport emphasize cool, dry conditions to limit moisture pickup, caking, and quality loss
Risks
Climate HighSPC supply and pricing are tightly linked to the soybean complex; droughts, excessive rain, and yield shocks in key soybean regions (especially in the Americas) can rapidly tighten feedstock availability and raise input costs, transmitting volatility into soy protein concentrate markets.Use multi-origin procurement strategies, maintain flexible formulations where feasible, and align contracting/hedging with soybean and meal market risk management.
Sustainability Compliance HighSoy is explicitly within the scope of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), increasing compliance expectations for deforestation-free, traceable supply chains and creating potential trade friction or delisting risk for non-compliant soy-derived ingredients.Implement traceability to plot/farm where required, adopt deforestation-free sourcing policies, and maintain auditable documentation aligned to destination-market due diligence rules.
Food Safety MediumSPC is a concentrated ingredient used across many formulations; buyer scrutiny commonly focuses on microbiological quality, foreign matter control, and consistency of protein and functional performance, with failures creating recall and brand-risk exposure downstream.Require robust supplier QA programs (e.g., HACCP-based controls), standardized COAs, and incoming-lot verification for critical parameters.
Regulatory Compliance MediumSoy/soybeans are regulated allergens in major markets (including the United States and the European Union), making accurate allergen declaration and cross-contact controls critical for products using SPC in supplements and foods.Enforce allergen management plans, validate label controls, and audit co-manufacturers for allergen segregation and changeover effectiveness.
Trade Classification MediumAt HS-6 level, soy protein concentrate trade may be grouped within HS 2106.10 alongside other protein concentrates and textured proteins, complicating precise market sizing and supplier benchmarking using customs data alone.Supplement HS-6 analytics with company-level shipment data, product specifications, and, where possible, more granular national tariff lines.
Sustainability
Deforestation and conversion risk in soy supply chains (notably in South American biomes such as the Amazon, Cerrado, and Gran Chaco), creating ESG scrutiny for soy-derived ingredients
Regulatory due-diligence and market-access risk for soy-linked products under deforestation-free supply chain requirements (e.g., EU Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 covering soy and derived products)
Labor & Social
Land-use change and ecosystem conversion linked to soy expansion can affect traditional and local livelihoods, increasing social license and reputational risk for downstream buyers
FAQ
What is soy protein concentrate and how is it made?Soy protein concentrate is a soy-derived protein ingredient typically made from defatted soybean flakes (often called “white flakes”) by removing most water-soluble components, especially sugars, while retaining the protein. Common commercial routes include aqueous alcohol extraction, acid leaching around pH ~4.5, or moist-heat treatment followed by water extraction, and specifications often reference a minimum of about 65% protein on a dry basis.
Which countries are major exporters and importers in global trade data for protein concentrates (HS 2106.10)?Using UN Comtrade data accessed via WITS for HS 2106.10 (protein concentrates and textured protein substances), major 2023 exporters include the United States, China, and the Netherlands, and major import markets include the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Because HS 2106.10 can include non-soy protein concentrates, these flows are an indicator for the broader category rather than SPC alone.
Why is allergen labeling a key compliance issue for soy protein concentrate?Soy/soybeans are regulated allergens in major markets, including the United States and the European Union, so products containing soy-derived ingredients like soy protein concentrate generally require clear allergen declaration. This makes label accuracy and cross-contact controls important for both food and dietary supplement applications that use SPC.