아미노산 영양 분말, 동물성 영양 분말, 식이섬유 강화 영양 분말, 과일 기반 영양 분말, +4
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카페인 탄산 에너지 음료, 콘 플레이크 시리얼, 밀 비스킷 시리얼
원재료
탄산칼슘, 레시틴, 콩 단백질 농축액, 스테비아 추출물 (스테비올 배당체)
HS 코드
210690
최종 업데이트
2026-05-01
서치 및 소싱 팀을 위한 핵심 요약
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영양 분말에 대한 글로벌 공급업체 거래, 수출 활동 및 가격 벤치마크
상위 20개 국가에 걸친 공급업체 연계 거래 12,572건을 분석하고, 월간 단가 벤치마크로 영양 분말의 수출 경쟁력과 소싱 리스크를 추적하세요.
영양 분말 국가별 공급업체 거래 및 수출 모멘텀 전년 대비 변화
영양 분말의 긍정적/부정적 전년 대비 변화를 비교해 성장하는 공급 시장과 약화되는 수출 경로를 식별하세요.
영양 분말의 YoY 변동 상위 국가는 프랑스 (+104.7%), 네덜란드 (+71.2%), 스페인 (+66.7%)입니다.
영양 분말 국가별 공급업체 거래 및 단가 요약
2025-06 기준으로 영양 분말 국가별 거래 건수와 월간 단가/물량을 비교해 공급업체 및 수출 시장 우선순위를 정하세요.
2025-11 기준, 노출 가능한 영양 분말 거래 단가가 있는 국가는 스페인 (23.05 USD / kg), 페루 (20.45 USD / kg), 독일 (16.39 USD / kg), 싱가포르 (12.91 USD / kg), 영국 (9.86 USD / kg), 외 15개국입니다.
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Classification
Product TypeProcessed Food
Product FormPowder
Industry PositionDietary Supplement (Consumer Packaged Goods)
Market
Nutrient powder is a globally traded dietary supplement format (single-serve sticks, tubs, and bulk) positioned around wellness, sports nutrition, and micronutrient fortification. Manufacturing is distributed across major contract-manufacturing and nutraceutical hubs, while upstream supply for many vitamin and mineral inputs is internationally traded and can be concentrated by ingredient. Cross-border trade is shaped less by seasonality and more by regulatory classification, permissible claims, and product testing expectations in destination markets. Brand trust, documented GMP controls, and third-party testing are key differentiators because quality failures can rapidly trigger recalls and import actions.
Market GrowthGrowing (medium-term outlook)broad-based demand expansion with premiumization and e-commerce channel growth
Major Producing Countries
중국Major global manufacturing base for many vitamin and mineral inputs and large-scale nutrition ingredient processing; also exports finished supplement powders.
미국Large consumer market and significant contract manufacturing base for finished dietary supplements and sports nutrition powders.
독일Significant EU nutraceutical and food manufacturing footprint; participates in intra-EU and export trade of finished supplements and premixes.
인도Large nutraceutical manufacturing ecosystem and exporter of nutrition products and ingredients; strong role in contract manufacturing for global brands.
아일랜드Notable base for specialized nutrition and supplement manufacturing within the EU export network.
Major Exporting Countries
중국Exports a wide range of vitamin/mineral inputs and finished nutrition preparations; shipment flows depend on specific HS classification and formulation.
미국Exports branded finished supplements and contract-manufactured products; also ships ingredient blends/premixes.
독일EU manufacturing and re-export hub for nutrition products, including powder-format supplements.
네덜란드EU logistics and distribution gateway that frequently appears as a trade hub for packaged food and nutrition preparations.
인도Exports nutraceutical finished goods and ingredients; trade presence varies by product positioning and regulatory acceptance.
Major Importing Countries
미국Large end-market for dietary supplements; imports both finished powders and key vitamin/mineral inputs.
독일Large EU consumer market; imports finished supplements and ingredients via EU supply networks.
영국Large supplement retail market; imports finished products and ingredients from EU and global suppliers.
일본Premium supplement market with strict compliance expectations; imports finished products and specialty ingredients.
대한민국High supplement penetration and strong e-commerce channels; imports finished powders and inputs depending on formulation.
Specification
Physical Attributes
Free-flowing blended powder with uniform color and minimal visible segregation
Low moisture and controlled hygroscopicity to reduce caking and clumping during storage
Palatability attributes (sweetness, acidity, and flavor profile) are key for consumer-facing formulations
Compositional Metrics
Assay/potency of declared vitamins/minerals (per serving or per gram) with stability allowances through shelf life
Moisture content / water activity targets to limit caking and microbiological risk in dry products
Particle size distribution and bulk density to support consistent dosing and packaging fill weights
Contaminant limits (heavy metals) and microbiological criteria (e.g., pathogens and indicator organisms) aligned to importing-market expectations
Grades
Food-grade vs. pharmaceutical-grade input specifications depending on ingredient and market positioning
USP/EP/JP-aligned ingredient specifications may be required by some buyers for identity and purity programs
Packaging
Single-serve sachets or stick packs with high moisture/oxygen barrier films for consumer convenience
HDPE or PET tubs/jars with induction seals and desiccants where needed for humidity control
Bulk multiwall bags or lined cartons for business-to-business premixes and contract manufacturing supply
ProcessingDry blends are prone to segregation when particle size/density differs across components; blend design and validation are importantMany vitamin actives are sensitive to heat, light, and oxidation; formulation and packaging choices affect potency retentionUse of flow agents/anti-caking systems is common when powders are hygroscopic or sticky
Supply Chain
Value Chain
Vitamin/mineral and excipient sourcing (global suppliers) -> inbound sampling and identity testing -> weighing and batch formulation -> dry blending -> in-process checks (blend uniformity) -> sieving/foreign-body control -> filling and packaging -> finished-product testing -> distribution via retail, e-commerce, and distributors
Demand Drivers
Preventive health and wellness positioning (micronutrient support and general nutrition)
Sports nutrition use cases (performance and recovery) driving powder-format adoption
Convenience formats (single-serve) and flavor innovation supporting repeat purchase
E-commerce and cross-border direct-to-consumer sales expanding access to niche formulations
Temperature
Typically ambient distribution, but storage should be cool and dry to reduce caking and potency loss for sensitive vitamins
Humidity control is often more critical than temperature for maintaining powder flowability and label-claim stability
Shelf Life
Shelf life is commonly measured in months to years for dry powders when protected from moisture, heat, and light
Label-claim potency may decline over time for sensitive actives; stability programs and appropriate overages are used to meet end-of-shelf-life specifications
Risks
Food Safety HighContamination, adulteration, or potency mislabeling can trigger rapid recalls, import refusals, and long-term brand damage, especially in markets with active enforcement and routine testing for heavy metals, microbes, and undeclared actives.Implement robust GMP controls, supplier qualification, identity testing for actives, stability programs for label claims, and third-party verification where appropriate.
Regulatory Compliance HighDietary supplement definitions, permitted ingredients, maximum levels, labeling rules, and allowable claims vary significantly across jurisdictions, increasing the risk of border detentions, forced relabeling, or market withdrawal for the same formulation.Design formulations and claims to the destination-market rule set, maintain compliant labeling dossiers, and monitor changes via competent authorities and Codex guidance.
Supply Concentration MediumFor certain vitamins and specialty nutrient inputs, global supply can be concentrated by a limited number of large producers or regions, increasing exposure to plant outages, export disruptions, or price shocks that cascade into finished powder costs and availability.Dual-source critical inputs where feasible, qualify alternates early, and use inventory buffers for long-lead or single-source actives.
Product Stability MediumMoisture ingress, oxidation, and heat/light exposure can cause caking, off-flavors, and potency degradation, raising the risk of failing end-of-shelf-life label claims and increasing complaint rates.Use moisture/oxygen-barrier packaging, desiccants when needed, validated storage conditions, and stability-indicating assays tied to shelf-life specifications.
Illicit Trade MediumCounterfeit and gray-market distribution can introduce unverified products into commerce, undermining traceability and increasing the likelihood of unsafe or non-compliant products reaching consumers.Strengthen track-and-trace, use authorized channels, conduct market surveillance, and require verifiable batch documentation for high-risk SKUs.
Sustainability
Packaging footprint and waste (single-serve formats increase material intensity per serving)
Upstream environmental impacts from chemical synthesis/fermentation and mineral extraction for vitamin and mineral inputs
Energy use in drying and powder handling, and solvent/utility consumption depending on ingredient supply chain
Labor & Social
Consumer protection risks from misleading claims and non-compliant marketing in the supplements sector
Documented global concern about adulteration and fraud in dietary supplements (e.g., undeclared pharmaceutical ingredients in some products)
Responsible sourcing expectations for mined mineral inputs where upstream labor and human-rights risks may exist
FAQ
What are the most important quality tests for nutrient powders in international trade?Buyers commonly focus on verifying the identity and potency (assay) of declared nutrients, plus safety-related testing such as heavy metals and microbiological criteria. Practical handling specs like moisture/water activity, particle size distribution, and bulk density are also important because they affect caking, dosing accuracy, and packaging performance.
Why do nutrient powders face compliance issues when sold across borders?Countries can classify and regulate dietary supplements differently, with different rules for permitted ingredients, maximum nutrient levels, labeling, and health claims. A formulation and label that is acceptable in one market may require changes—or may not be permitted—in another, so products often need destination-specific compliance review.
What is the single biggest global risk that can disrupt nutrient powder trade?Food safety and integrity failures—such as contamination, adulteration, or not meeting label-claim potency—are the most disruptive because they can lead to immediate recalls, import refusals, and lasting loss of consumer trust. Strong GMP controls, supplier qualification, and routine testing are the main mitigations used globally.