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- Euromonitor International
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Review Sweet and Savoury Snacks in Spain / MarketResearch.com:The Spanish sweet and savoury snacks sector is expected to grow moderately in 2003, to achieve sales of EUR864. 8 million, up by 4. 1% on 2002. Tortilla/corn chips will be one of the major contributors to value sales growth, fuelled by new launches such as oregano Dippas and individual packaging incorporating sauce.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Ready Meals in Egypt / MarketResearch.com:Frozen ready meals is expected to see growth of 4. 8% in volume terms in 2003. While this would seem to be relatively positive, it will be slower than the growth of 10. 5% recorded in 2002.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Dairy Products in Sweden / MarketResearch.com:Sales of dairy products in Sweden are expected to increase in 2003, up 2% current value terms, to reach almost SEK25 billion. Growth was continuously driven by new product developments, particularly in yoghurt, and by increasing dairy prices.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Ice Cream in Ireland / MarketResearch.com:Although its weather hardly seems conducive to ice cream, Ireland remains one of the major per capita consumers of ice cream in the world. Total per capita consumption of ice cream is forecasted to reach more than 11. 5kg per year in 2003, with the majority sold via the retail channel. With in-depth analysis of the latest trends in the ice cream market, this report is part of a series of 52 individual country reports providing essential strategic data. Use these studies to assess the impact of new products; anticipate new retailing trends and measure brand and market shares.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Confectionery in Greece / MarketResearch.com:Confectionery is experiencing a shift in distribution patterns, particularly from small outlets towards supermarkets. Over the review period as a whole, supermarkets increased their confectionery value share from 12. 7% to 16%. Sales were captured from smaller outlets. Specifically, independent food stores saw their share decline by more than one percentage point, while the others channel - mainly consisting of kiosks - saw its share fall by almost two percentage points to 62. 1%. By nature, confectionery products are purchased on impulse, which is why kiosks are the most popular outlets. However, supermarkets are accounting for an increasing share of sales due to changes in lifestyle patterns, and the introduction of family packs, which encourages purchases to be made on a planned basis. For example, instead of buying a pack of gum every three days from a kiosk, consumers buy a 5-pack in the supermarket that will last for two weeks.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Sweet and Savoury Snacks in Thailand / MarketResearch.com:Sales of sweet and savoury snacks in 2003 are expected to total about 58,850 tonnes with a value of almost Bt15 billion. Chips/crisps and extruded snacks are the key contributors to sales of sweet and savoury snacks in Thailand and each is expected to post double-digit growth in 2003.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Sweet and Savoury Snacks in Portugal / MarketResearch.com:Sweet and savoury snacks in Portugal is estimated to reach a value of EUR88 million in 2003, equivalent to total volume sales of 16,469 tonnes. This represents a rise of 1. 4% in value terms and 1. 6% in volume terms on 2002. These growth rates are lower than and equal to the respective CAGRs (compound annual growth rates) for the review period, indicating that 2003 was a stable year for sweet and savoury snacks in Portugal. The main reason behind this is the economic recession that started in the second half of 2002 and kept affecting consumer purchasing decisions throughout 2003. Since sweet and savoury snacks products can be defined as low-frequency impulse purchases, they were naturally affected by the economic situation. Over the review period as a whole, savoury snacks demonstrated notable growth in current value terms, achieving a rate of 12%, compared to volume growth of just over 8%. The better value growth is because consumers tended to trade up to more expensive products during the review period.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Noodles in Sweden / MarketResearch.com:Cups/bowl instant noodles is the fastest growing noodles format in Sweden in 2003 with expected current value growth of 23% and volume growth of 10%. The reason behind this growth is to be found in the fact that cups/bowl noodles have become very popular among most consumer groups, particularly among teenagers, students and single-person households. In addition, there has been a trend towards this type of food being consumed at lunchtime by office workers. Consumers have increasingly started to embrace cups/bowl noodles and other fast lunch alternatives such as sandwiches. With in-depth analysis of the latest trends in the noodles market, this report is part of a series of 52 individual country reports providing essential strategic data. Use these studies to assess the impact of new products; anticipate new retailing trends and measure brand and market shares.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Sauces, Dressings and Condiments in Portugal / MarketResearch.com:Sales of sauces, dressings and condiments are estimated to increase by 4. 4% in retail volume terms and by 4% in current value terms in 2003. Compared with the 2002 rates, the volume growth rate represents a decrease of 0. 5 percentage points, while the value growth rate represents an increase of 0. 1 percentage points. Over the review period as a whole, volume sales were up by about 29%, while value sales rose 24%. Total sales are estimated to be worth EUR180 million in 2003.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Spreads in Australia / MarketResearch.com:Spreads are expected to record respectable growth of 1. 1% in volume terms in 2003. The biggest contributor in terms of volume growth will be chocolate spreads which is set to see more than 5% volume growth. Jams and preserves continue to dominate sales accounting for almost 50% of total volume sales in 2003. As a result, the performance of mature jams and preserves is an anchor for that of overall spreads.
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- Euromonitor International
Publication date: 2003-10-01 List Price: $800.00 Price: $800.00
Review Meal Replacement Products in Colombia / MarketResearch.com:Slimming product prices decreased over the review period. This was as a result of special offers, mainly through television sales, and the introduction of products with lower prices from domestic pharmaceutical laboratories. In contrast, convalescent drink prices increased above the inflation rate over the review period, as these products are not manufactured in Colombia. Domestic firms are yet to launch convalescent drinks that can compete with imported international brands. In terms of constant value, slimming products had a negative growth of 28% during the review period. Although volume sales increased with the advent of locally produced products, their lower prices were not able to sustain growth in constant value terms. Despite lower prices and a growing popularity among consumers, only high-income consumers tend to purchase slimming products.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Pasta in Singapore / MarketResearch.com:Canned pasta has not been very well received historically in Singapore and its retail value is expected to remain under S$2 million in current terms in 2003. Consumers remain indifferent to canned pasta because of the perceived lower quality as compared to dried pasta. Whilst canned food is seen to offer a level of convenience, consumers believe dried pasta to be relatively easy to prepare anyway. Heinz and Campbell's are the only significant brands of canned pasta and the only type of canned pasta they carry is spaghetti, usually in a tomato sauce with meatballs or sausages. Heinz Singapore Pte Ltd commanded a dominant retail value share of 51% in 2002, while Campbell Soup Asia Ltd was at a distant second position with a retail value share of 21%.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Soup in Austria / MarketResearch.com:In Austria, soup is a very popular dish and is either eaten as a starter or as a meal throughout the year. Soup is also a good and time-saving alternative to a full meal and is gaining popularity due to the increasingly stressful lifestyles led by consumers in Austria. The trend towards a greater number of smaller and light meals is another reason for growth in this sector. Summer is the only time of the year when soup eating declines and demand for a light meal is replaced by salads. With in-depth analysis of the latest trends in the soup market, this report is part of a series of 52 individual country reports providing essential strategic data. Use these studies to assess the impact of new products; anticipate new retailing trends and measure brand and market shares.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Pasta in Venezuela / MarketResearch.com:Traditionally, a large Italian immigrant population provided the consumer base for pasta in Venezuela, and also the product became increasingly popular in local households due to its relatively economic price compared to other products. As a result it became a staple in the majority of Venezuelan homes. Despite its fixed place in Venezuelan diets, sales of pasta contracted by more than 6% in volume terms in 2002, with a further contraction of approaching 5% likely in 2003.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Noodles in Greece / MarketResearch.com:Greek consumers are gradually becoming familiar with oriental cuisine, and this product in particular, through Asian restaurants as well as TV cooking programmes and various magazine recipes. However, noodles are still expected to remain an underdeveloped product over the forecast period, registering a modest volume CAGR of 4. 2%. The same reasons already previously mentioned, which kept retail sales limited up to the present time, are expected to keep the sector’s growth stagnant over the forecast period. Among the main factors for the product’s predicted poor performance over the forecast period will be the perception of noodles as an “exotic” unknown food that is difficult to incorporate into Greek cuisine and nutritional habits, and the preparation of which is unknown to the majority of consumers. In addition, there is a developing recent trend in the Greek market towards traditional food products.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Oils and Fats in Netherlands / MarketResearch.com:Cooking fats, with sales valued at EUR37. 1 million in 2003, are expected to grow by 1. 9% in value and 2. 2% in volume during this year. Higher value than volume performance was created by the strong promotion of new formats such as liquid cooking fats. Unilever intensively promoted liquid products of well-known brands such as Blue Band Culinesse, Croma and Becel. Dutch consumers appreciated the convenience of these products, considering the fact that margarine or butter is commonly used to bake meats. A major boost for sales of higher priced liquid formats started in 2003 with a campaign for liquid margarine, regarded as a healthier alternative than regular products.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Oils and Fats in Portugal / MarketResearch.com:Health concerns appear not to have had an effect on this subsector as around 95% of total sales are accounted for by salted butter. Portuguese consumers still place more importance on taste rather than health factors in this area. Margarine enjoyed a similar performance, with sales in current value terms forecast to rise by more than 7% in 2003, while volume sales will be up by just over 2%. Over the review period as a whole, value sales of margarine rose by more than 25%, while volume sales were up by just over 8%. In recent years, this subsector has seen growth in product variety, as margarine with added garlic, onion and/or herbs have been introduced.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Pasta in Greece / MarketResearch.com:Sales of dried pasta are expected to increase at a very high rate in 2004, the year of the Olympic Games, with trade experts forecasting growth of 20% or more in volume terms in foodservice. In the coming years the sector’s development is anticipated to be maintained at a lower, but still relatively good level, with approximately 1-2% annual growth in both volume and value terms. A particularly strong performance is expected of the sector in 2004. In addition, demand for fairly inexpensive and, most importantly, easy food solutions, driven by changes in lifestyles and diets, will boost total sales over the forecast period. A retail volume CAGR of 3% and constant value CAGR of 2% are forecast between 2003 and 2008. The shift to new varieties is expected to continue as consumers move away from traditional spaghetti to different flavours and new product development offers greater variety and a better quality of pasta.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Ice Cream in Egypt / MarketResearch.com:Artisanal ice cream continues to dominate sales of ice cream market in Egypt with a massive 50% value share of sales in 2002. Artisanal ice cream is able to keep its position due to the fact that it is much cheaper than industrial ice cream and offers a wider range of flavours. With in-depth analysis of the latest trends in the ice cream market, this report is part of a series of 52 individual country reports providing essential strategic data. Use these studies to assess the impact of new products; anticipate new retailing trends and measure brand and market shares.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Carbonates in Morocco / MarketResearch.com:This report is part of a series of 52 individual country reports analysing the market for carbonates. It covers the time period of 1998-2003 and forecasts to the year 2008. Analysis includes the latest on-trade vs off trade sales statistics, comprehensive sector sales breakdowns and company and brand share data. Use this Euromonitor analysis to develop market strategy, evaluate opportunities and threats and anticipate industry developments.
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Models & Brands: Sweet and Savoury Snacks in Spain, Ready Meals in Egypt, Dairy Products in Sweden, Ice Cream in Ireland, Confectionery in Greece, Sweet and Savoury Snacks in Thailand, Sweet and Savoury Snacks in Portugal, Noodles in Sweden, Sauces, Dressings and Condiments in Portugal, Spreads in Australia, Meal Replacement Products in Colombia, Pasta in Singapore, Soup in Austria, Pasta in Venezuela, Noodles in Greece, Oils and Fats in Netherlands, Oils and Fats in Portugal, Pasta in Greece, Ice Cream in Egypt, Carbonates in MoroccoTop headlines: Anthony Bourdain dishes on parenting and food: After spending years introducing television viewers to unusual eats from around the globe, culinary bad boy Anthony Bourdain is focused on a smaller perhaps tougher audience: his 19-month-old daughter. ›20:02 28 Nov, Fri 30-mile pile a symbol of FEMA delays: A 30-mile scar of debris along the Texas coast stands as a festering testament to what state and local officials say is FEMA's sluggish response to the 2008 hurricane season. ›23:46 Ex-Detroit mayoral aide admits to crimes: Stoic and publicly silent through months of a sex scandal, the woman whose relationship with former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick led to his downfall broke her silence Monday, shedding tears as she pleaded guilty. ›20:41 Oil prices tumble below $50 a barrel: Oil prices tumbled below $50 a barrel Monday as National Bureau of Economic Research reported that the U.S. economy has been in a recession since December 2007. ›22:44 Judges reject Alaska offshore drilling plan: Federal regulators improperly granted Shell Oil permission for exploratory drilling in Alaska's Beaufort Sea, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday. ›17:08 21 Nov, Fri No electricity? 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