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The U.S. duck products market is expanding rapidly, driven by health-conscious consumers, gourmet demand, and sustainability trends, with projections showing growth from $690 million in 2025 to over $1.3 billion by 2035.
The marketing of duck-derived products in the U.S. is evolving from niche gourmet offerings to mainstream premium protein options. Success hinges on health-focused branding, sustainability narratives, and culinary innovation, supported by expanding retail and online channels. With rising demand for ethnic cuisine and eco-friendly practices, these products are positioned to capture a growing share of the U.S. poultry market.
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