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One-Off Chopsticks Market Size Report, 2022-2027

One-Off Chopsticks Market Size Report, -

One-Off Chopsticks Market Overview

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The One-Off Chopsticks Market size is estimated to reach $40.8 million by . Furthermore, it is poised to grow at a CAGR of 4.4% over the forecast period of -. Chopsticks are a pair of thin sticks that Asians use to eat with. These sticks, which are held between the thumb and fingers, are used to lift the meal to the mouth. Chopsticks are a cultural icon that originated in China. It comes in a variety of styles with different geometric and material variations. Chopsticks are made up of two identically sized sticks that are used as kitchen utensils and eating utensils. Chopsticks were most likely employed for cooking rather than eating in the beginning. Chopsticks were first used as dining utensils during the Han dynasty. Asians have utilized disposable chopsticks for almost two millennia. One-off Chopsticks are made of various materials and come in a variety of lengths. The rising shift of consumers towards Chinese dishes especially among children and the growing concern of using disposable cutlery is a significant factor driving the One-off Chopsticks Industry forward in the projected period of -.

Report Coverage

The report: &#;One-Off Chopsticks Market Forecast (-)", by Industry ARC covers an in-depth analysis of the following segments of the One-off Chopsticks Market.

By Type- Aspen, Bamboo, Birch and Others.
By Distribution Channel- Supermarket/Hypermarket, E-Commerce, Departmental Stores, and Others.
By Geography- North America (U.S., Canada, Mexico), Europe (Germany, United Kingdom (U.K.), France, Italy, Spain, Russia, and Rest of Europe), Asia Pacific (China, Japan India, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand, and Rest of Asia Pacific), South America (Brazil, Argentina, and Rest of South America), and Rest of the World (the Middle East, and Africa).

Key Takeaways

  • Geographically, Asia-Pacific held a dominant market share in the year owing to the presence of large dominant companies in the region including Bamboo Forever Co. Ltd., Ngoc Chau Enterprise Pte and Others. However, westernization trends have given the much-needed push for using disposable chopsticks products. Additionally, North America is expected to offer lucrative growth opportunities to the marketers owing to the growing preference to outsource the manufacturing aspects to the region owing to cost advantages and trade benefits.

  • The growing demand for chopsticks from enthusiasts who wish to learn how to eat with chopsticks is also driving the One-off Chopsticks industry. Fast food has been increasingly popular around the world, with chopsticks being used more frequently with fast cuisine. Reusable chopsticks are predicted to expand in popularity due to rising environmental awareness and strict government regulations, propelling market growth throughout the forecast period. The government's anti-deforestation regulations are among the reasons limiting the expansion of the one-off chopsticks market.

  • A detailed analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats will be provided in the One-off Chopsticks Market Report.

One-Off Chopsticks Market- Geography (%) for .


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One-Off Chopsticks Market Segmentation Analysis- By Type

The One-off Chopsticks market based on type can be further segmented into Aspen, Bamboo, Birch and others. Bamboo held a dominant market share in the year owing to its benefits such as less expensive, readily-available, ready-to-split, and resistant to heat and has no perceptible odor or taste. Bamboo chopsticks as eating utensil or kitchen utensils are one of the most cost-effective options, as they are free of pesticides and pollutants, as well as being environmentally beneficial. Bamboo is thick, adaptable, and durable. Moreover, according to the Comtrade&#;s statistics, China&#;s export of bamboo chopsticks and sticks reached USD 105 million in . Each year, the Japanese used 23 to 25 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks; approximately 200 pairs for each person. Fast food has proliferated over the world, and chopsticks are more likely to be used with it. Bamboo chopsticks are an eco-friendly alternative to wood since they are created from a highly renewable material that grows and spreads swiftly. Bamboo chopsticks are available in both reusable and disposable varieties. Both varieties are light and easy to handle. They're easy to bring along on a camping trip or to eat in a restaurant, thereby, driving the One-off Chopsticks market.

However, Aspen is estimated to be the fastest-growing, with a CAGR of 3.9% over the forecast period of -. Aspen is a white and soft but fairly strong, and has low flammability. It has a number of uses notably for making matches and paper where its low flammability makes it safer to use than most other woods and also used for making disposable chopsticks. Thus, increase in demand of aspen and bamboo wood to make one-off chopsticks is likely to accelerate rapidly in the near future which in turn is likely to accelerate the one-off chopstick market during the forecast period -.

One-Off Chopsticks Market Segmentation Analysis- By Distribution Channel

The One-off Chopsticks market based on Distribution Channel can be further segmented into Supermarket/Hypermarket, E-Commerce, Departmental Stores, and Others. E-Commerce held a dominant market share in the year owing towards ease of availability of a wide selection of products of various features like disposable chopsticks as eating utensil in kitchen utensils given by all brands at reasonable discounts. Companies prefer exclusive distributors as when a distributor sells more than one brand, focus on single brand is lost this may result in decline of sales. The increasing rapidly as customers believe that the products that are available online are cheaper and easier to buy. They not only can choose products from different brands but also can compare those brands and select the required products. Product availability, free shipping and cheaper prices are main reasons for the growth of online sales thereby, driving the One-off Chopsticks market. Chopsticks producers also provide custom-engraved, personalised chopsticks, design and modify chopsticks, and strive to create the greatest modified chopsticks and chopstick items for Amazon, eBay, Wish sellers, and enterprises. The majority of chopsticks are made of high-quality wood and bamboo that has been hand-selected. Customers are enticed to adapt reusable chopsticks by such offers.

However, Supermarket/Hypermarket is estimated to be the fastest-growing, with a CAGR of 4.3% over the forecast period of -. Supermarkets are attempting to engage customers and make them a part of the meal preparation process. Such activities set supermarket/hypermarket purchasing apart from that of larger, mass merchandisers, resulting in segment growth.

One-Off Chopsticks Market Segmentation Analysis- By Geography

The One-off Chopsticks market based on Geography can be further segmented into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, and the Rest of the World. Asia-Pacific held a dominant market share of 32% in the year as compared to the other counterparts. The growing popularity of Chinese foods like noodles is anticipated to boost sales of reusable chopsticks. A growth in the number of industrial plants, as well as the high supply of aspen in this region, are projected to fuel the regional reusable chopsticks market. Moreover, around 80 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks are consumed each year.

Furthermore, chopsticks have become more accepted in association with Asian food in Hawaii, the West Coast of North America, and towns with Overseas Asian communities all over the world. The usage of disposable chopsticks kitchen utensils or eating utensil such as chopsticks has been limited in China, forcing manufacturers to relocate production to the North American region for one-off chopsticks.

One-Off Chopsticks Market Drivers

A rising inclination towards Disposable One-Off Chopsticks have readily aided the market growth.

Increasing demand of disposable chopstick across the globe is a significant factor driving the one-off chopstick market. Disposable chopsticks are composed up of aspen wood but other organic materials such as bamboo, oak, and cedar are commonly used in the production of chopsticks. The fact that chopsticks are an essential part of tableware and cooking equipment, especially in Asian countries, is predicted to continue to be a major driving force. Moreover, Dalian Noble Forest Woodarts Co Ltd., a beautiful coastal city in Northern China, specialized in R & D and manufacturing disposable chopsticks, paper, cups and masks, there by aiding towards One-off chopsticks industry expansion.

The growing emphasis on hygiene and fast product availability.

One-off chopsticks is widely used in end-use applications due to a growing emphasis on hygiene and fast product availability. This has become increasingly popular due to advantages such as its recyclable nature, low cost, and appealing designs. Furthermore, this form allows them to serve food in a more fashionable manner. Following the pandemic, the market is expected to grow due to an increase in demand for wrapped disposable one-off chopsticks solutions due to the health and hygiene risks generally associated with distributed cutlery. Aside from that, manufacturers are including disposable chopsticks in dispensers to aid in the efficient dispensing of one-off chopsticks. Eco-Products, a Novolex Company, launched a range of biodegradable cutlery in as well as a revolutionary dispenser that gives clients one one-off chopsticks at a time. Also, The Linden Portable Cutlery Set, a new eco-friendly cutlery set, will be released on November 27, . A fork, knife, two spoons of various sizes, a pair of chopsticks, and two spoons are included. This handy package comes with everything needed to eat practically any meal outside of the house. These advances point to a bright future for the economy.

One-Off Chopsticks Market Challenges

Stringent Government Regulation.

Factors that impede the growth of One-Off Chopsticks Market are stringent government regulations regarding cutting down of trees for making One-Off Chopsticks. Manufacturers continue to struggle to obtain biodegradable-raw material that complies with existing environmental requirements since wood-based one-off chopsticks contribute significantly to deforestation. Moreover, according to Bai Guangxin, a deputy to the National People&#;s Congress and CEO of China Jilin Forest Industry Group, each year in China an equivalent of 20 million 20 year old trees are cut down to make 80 billion pair of disposable chopsticks which restrain the market growth.

One-Off Chopsticks Industry Outlook

Product launches, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and geographical expansions are key strategies adopted by players in the One-off Chopsticks Market. One-off Chopsticks top 10 companies include:

  1. Besta Bamboo Machine Co Ltd.

  2. Pacific East Company

  3. Ngoc Chau Enterprise Pte

  4. Nanchang Sanyou Industrial Co, Ltd.

  5. Nine Zero Trade Development Limited

  6. Dom Agri Product

  7. Bamboo Forever Co Ltd.

  8. Georgia

  9. Blooming Wave Co.

  10. Senior Care Innovation.

Recent Developments

  • In April , Consumer co-ops in the Tohoku region, Japan have started selling disposable chopsticks through their co-op store in January . This is a new product of the "Cocon-Tohoku" a brand that aims to support the recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake and promote the regional economy in the Tohoku region. It contains 51% scallop shell powder from Aomori Prefecture. The product is eco-friendly "washable and reusable" chopsticks as an alternative to wooden disposable ones.

  • In March , Nittax, a Japanese brand announced wooden chopsticks which were made by a 100 year old wood material manufacturer. Moreover, it was slender and gentle in shape that it would fit one&#;s fingers easily. The series encompasses of standard-light-extra light. Additionally, the light version would cost yen each, with a size of 23x21 cm. Extra-light would cost close to yen each and would be of size 24cmx22cm.

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Everything you want to know about Janet Yellen's China visit

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US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is wrapping up her second trip to China, where she raised American concerns about Chinese overproduction, warned against support for Russia and, unexpectedly, caused a stir on Chinese social media over her travel style and chopstick-wielding skills.

Over the span of four days, Yellen had wide-ranging meetings with Chinese leaders, local officials, academics, students and American executives both in the southern metropolis of Guangzhou as well as the capital Beijing.

The visit, her second to China in nine months as treasury chief, is aimed at addressing escalating trade disputes between the world&#;s largest economies as the two sides try to stabilize relations following a summit between US President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping last November.

Despite the overall positive tone of Chinese state media coverage, Yellen had a tough message for Beijing: China&#;s surging exports of state-subsidized electronic vehicles (EVs), solar panels and batteries are threatening American jobs and businesses, and must be reined in.

At a news conference on Monday, Yellen said she expressed concerns to senior Chinese officials that there are features of the Chinese economy that have &#;growing negative spillovers&#; on the US and the world.

&#;I am particularly worried about how China&#;s enduring macroeconomic imbalances &#;namely its weak household consumption and business overinvestment, aggravated by large-scale government support in specific industrial sectors &#; will lead to significant risk to workers and businesses in the United States and the rest of the world,&#; she told reporters.

Here are four key takeaways from her trip:

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and US Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns attend a dinner hosted by China's Vice Premier He Lifeng in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou on April 5, .

Pedro Pardo/AFP/Getty Images

1. Overcapacity is a problem

The issue of Chinese overcapacity in key industries such as EVs and solar panels has emerged as a major area of contention globally and in the run-up to November&#;s US presidential election.

It was also a major focus of Yellen&#;s trip. She has repeatedly relayed the message to Chinese officials from Vice-Premier He Lifeng, known as the country&#;s economic tsar, to Premier Li Qiang.

&#;China is now simply too large for the rest of the world to absorb this enormous capacity,&#; Yellen told reporters Monday. &#;Actions taken by the PRC today can shift world prices. And when the global market is flooded by artificially cheap Chinese products, the viability of American and other foreign firms is put into question.&#;

But there&#;s little sign that Beijing is willing to budge on its economic policies.

In his meeting with Yellen on Sunday, Li, the Chinese premier, urged Washington not to &#;politicize&#; economic and trade issues or &#;overstretch the concept of national security,&#; but to adhere to &#;the basic market economy norms of fair competition and open cooperation.&#;

&#;The United States should look at the capacity issue objectively and dialectically from the perspective of market economy and a global vision&#; Li told Yellen, according to a readout from China&#;s Foreign Ministry.

Beijing is aware of the country&#;s overcapacity problem, having acknowledged it as a key challenge at an annual economic work conference in December.

But last month, several Chinese state media outlets published editorials challenging the notion that China&#;s supply glut poses a threat to other economies. &#;What China exports is advanced production capacity that meets the needs of foreign customers,&#; the Xinhua news agency wrote.

At the news conference, Yellen conceded that concerns over Chinese oversupply will not be resolved in a week or a month, but &#;the exchanges that we announced during this trip will provide a dedicated structure for us to raise our concerns about China&#;s imbalances and overcapacity &#; among a wide range of other topics &#; in a detailed and targeted manner.&#;

2. Don&#;t support Russia

In a meeting with He, the economic tsar, in Guangzhou, Yellen warned that Chinese companies could face &#;significant consequences&#; if they provide material support for Russia&#;s war on Ukraine, according to a readout from the Treasury Department.

China has emerged as a key economic lifeline for Russia after its invasion of Ukraine as the United States and its allies cut trade and imposed sanctions to choke off the Kremlin&#;s war effort. Beijing has claimed neutrality and called for peace in the conflict, but it has also avoided criticizing Russia&#;s aggression and deepened economic, diplomatic and military ties with its neighbor.

US intelligence has warned that China is providing technology and equipment to Russia that is important to Moscow&#;s war in Ukraine. The Biden administration has imposed trade restrictions on Chinese companies for violating US sanctions.

On Monday, Yellen said she had &#;difficult conversations&#; about national security with Chinese officials.

&#;President Biden and I are determined to do all that we can to stem the flow of material that is supporting Russia&#;s defense industrial base and helping it to wage war against Ukraine,&#; she said. &#;We continued to be concerned about the role that any firms, including those in the PRC, are playing in Russia&#;s military procurement.&#;

&#;I also reinforced that any banks that facilitate significant transactions that channel military or dual-use goods to Russia&#;s defense industrial base expose themselves to the risk of U.S. sanctions,&#; she added.

Asked about Yellen&#;s comments at a news conference Monday, China&#;s Foreign Ministry said &#;normal cooperation in various fields between China and Russia should not be interfered with or restricted.&#;

&#;Relevant countries should not attack and discredit China&#;s normal state-to-state relations, and should not harm the legitimate rights and interests of China and Chinese companies,&#; said ministry spokesperson Mao Ning.

3. It&#;s important to keep talking

Yellen&#;s trip is part of efforts by Washington to maintain regular open lines of communication with Beijing to manage competition and prevent unintended conflict, after bilateral relations plunged to a low point early last year.

Her visit also came days after Biden and Xi spoke on the last week, in the first conversation between the two since their in-person summit in San Fransisco in November.

&#;It is undeniable that the US-China relationship is on stronger footing today than this time last year,&#; Yellen said on Monday. &#;And during this trip, we have been able to build on that foundation to move the ball forward on specific issues that matter to Americans.&#;

But she warned that this does not mean the two powers have resolved all their differences.

&#;President Biden and I are clear-eyed about the complexities of this relationship. Our priorities include protecting our national security and that of our allies, advancing an objective of a healthy economic relationship with a level playing field for American workers and firms, and cooperating with China where both countries can and must.&#;

Yellen also met with China-based American executives and relayed their concerns about doing business in the country to Chinese officials, particularly after the raids by Chinese authorities on consulting firms last year.

&#;On each side, we need to be as transparent as we can about our national security concerns and how the actions we take will lead to resolving those concerns,&#; Yellen said on Monday in response to a question by CNN&#;s Marc Stewart.

&#;When we&#;ve put restrictions in place, we&#;ve proposed rules, gone through a full rulemaking process in which we take comments and make very clear what the rules of the game are. And I think that would be helpful on the Chinese side as well.&#;

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen arrives in Guangzhou on April 4, .

Andy Wong/AP

4. Chopsticks skills can win friends

While Yellen talked tough at times, she received an unusually warm welcome in China, especially on social media, where anti-American sentiment has been running high in recent years.

Some of it comes down to her personal style &#; including her reported love for Chinese food. During her last visit to Beijing, Yellen dramatically boosted business for a Yunnan restaurant chain and its mushroom dish after her delegation was spotted dining there.

Yellen caught the attention of Chinese social media users from the moment she landed in Guangzhou on Thursday afternoon, when she exited the plane carrying a briefcase and a plain cross-body bag.

Online commentators noted her down-to-earth style, with some comparing her to a Beijing &#;dama&#; &#; a Chinese term used to describe a middle-aged woman.

&#;Yellen came like an ordinary traveler. She got off the plane alone, had a bag slung across her body and a handbag in her hand. To be honest, as a senior official, she is so down-to-earth!&#;&#; a comment said on Weibo, a popular social platform.

&#;It doesn&#;t matter what&#;s in her bags. The important thing is she didn&#;t have to show off (her power) and didn&#;t need a whole entourage crowding over her,&#; said another comment.

Chinese officials usually travel with numerous assistants who carry their personal belongings, sometimes shielding them with umbrellas when outdoors.

Online commentators also marveled at Yellen&#;s dexterity with chopsticks, after a Weibo account affiliated with state broadcaster CCTV released a short video showing her dining at a Cantonese restaurant in Guangzhou.

The restaurant chain, Tao Tao Ju, is almost 150 years old. Yellen&#;s menu included classic dim sum dishes such as shrimp dumplings, egg tarts and pan-fried turnip cakes, as well as entrees including roasted goose, sweet and sour pork and stir-fried beef noodles.

&#;(I) noticed Yellen uses chopsticks quite well,&#; the CCTV reporter said in the post. &#;As a US official, Yellen needs to know more about China than just its food. Only by understanding China better, can she correct the US worldview and its views of China and China-US relations.&#;

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