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- Euromonitor International
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Review Snack Bars in Greece / MarketResearch.com:Snack bars were introduced for first time in Greece in 2000, along with breakfast bars. Granola bars were introduced later, in 2001. No other snack bars exist in 2003. Generally, such products represent a new concept for both Greek manufacturers and consumers. It should also be mentioned that all existing products are imported, mainly by the supermarkets themselves, and sold as private label products. In 2003, volume and value sales remained very low, as consumers remain unfamiliar with the benefits of these products. Snack bars are not advertised in Greece, and consumers typically only try them after visiting specific supermarket chains and finding them in stores.
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Review Baby Food in Spain / MarketResearch.com:Sales of non-ready-to-eat dried baby food recorded a decline of 2. 9% and 1. 6% in volume and current value terms, respectively, on 2001. Maturity and consumers switching to more convenient prepared food mainly explain this decline. The maturity of the product has also led to fierce competition among players, bringing prices under pressure and making growth difficult. It was only the launch of ready-to-eat dried baby food that added some dynamism in 2002. Ready-to-eat dried baby food was welcomed by consumers who perceive the product as more “natural” as well as being more convenient - desirable qualities even if at a premium price. Despite the fact that volume sales of ready-to-eat dried baby food account for as yet a tiny share of total dried baby food, one serving of ready-to-eat dried food is much more expensive than one of standard dried baby food. Consequently, ready-to-eat dried baby food contributed strongly to value growth, being the only factor responsible for growth in value terms of dried baby food in 2002. Consumers continued principally trading to non-milk-based dried baby food, which needs the addition of either standard or follow-on baby milk, with 95% volume sales in 2002.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Concentrates in India / MarketResearch.com:This report is part of a series of 52 individual country reports analysing the market for concentrates. 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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Review Spreads in Norway / MarketResearch.com:The sector as a whole is expected to see volume sales of 25,159 tonnes in 2003, with value sales reaching NKr1. 3 billion. This will represent a gain of 0. 6% in current value terms, but a decline of 1% in volume terms. Growth in 2003 will be weaker than the annual averages over the review period.
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Review Bottled Water in Turkey / MarketResearch.com:This report is part of a series of 52 individual country reports analysing the market for bottled water. 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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Review Pasta in Norway / MarketResearch.com:Norwegian pasta sales are expected to rise by 3. 3% in current value terms to reach NKr415. 3 million in 2003. In volume terms sales will grow at the faster rate of 3. 8%. Since the 1970s pasta has increasingly been replacing potatoes as a meal complement, and is now almost seen as a traditional part of the Norwegian diet.
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Review Bakery Products in Egypt / MarketResearch.com:Breakfast cereals are witnessing the most dynamic performance within bakery products with 12% current value growth expected in 2003. However sales are small at an estimated E£22. 2 million and meagre volume sales of 532 tons in 2003. Bad volume growth performance has been due to further currency devaluation over 2003 that has led to price hikes on all imported goods and some locally manufactured goods. As breakfast cereals tend to be imported, prices rose dramatically from E£35. 42 per kilo in 2002 to E£41. 73 per kilo in 2002. Children’s breakfast cereals also saw price hikes despite very high prices already, from E£41. 03 per kilo in 2002 to E£44. 93 per kilo in 2003.
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Review Soup in Egypt / MarketResearch.com:Sales of soup in Egypt, which is made up entirely of dehydrated soup, look set to total E£7. 4 million in 2003, a huge rise of 19. 4% over the previous year. The sector is expected to become smaller in terms of volume in 2003 however, shrinking by 14. 3%.
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Review Baby Food in Finland / MarketResearch.com:In 2003, milk formula looks set to be the joint fastest rising subsector in current value terms, rising by 1. 2% to EUR7 million. In volume terms, the exact opposite trend is expected to occur with consumption falling by 1. 2%.
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Review Meal Replacement Products in Ireland / MarketResearch.com:In 2003, meal replacement products in Ireland is likely to see volume growth of 11. 1% and value growth of 12%, due almost exclusively to the launch of a number of new additions to the Slim Fast range at the beginning of 2003. With in-depth analysis of the latest trends in the meal replacement products 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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Review Dairy Products in Norway / MarketResearch.com:Norwegian dairy products were worth nearly NKr15 billion in current value terms in 2003, which is down 0. 4% on 2002 in current value terms. Despite Tine Norske Meierier’s strong position with Norwegian consumers, the company’s focus on consumer preferences, its advertising, new product developments and new launches and well-established brands, dairy product sales are declining.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Spreads in Thailand / MarketResearch.com:Spreads is expected to be worth Bt679 million in current value terms in 2003, up 4. 5% on the previous year. Volume sales are expected to grow by 4. 2% to 5,155 tonnes in 2003. It was found that general demand for spreads decelerated during the review period, however growth remains positive.
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Review Dairy Products in Ireland / MarketResearch.com:The largest dairy products markets in Ireland show quite different growth figures, with milk being the most mature at only 1. 7% current value growth in 2002. For a dairy loving country like Ireland, cheese and yoghurt consumption is still relatively low, which gives these still enough opportunities for growth. In 2002, cheese performed well with a current value growth of 7%, whereas yoghurt was very successful at 15. 4% growth. With in-depth analysis of the latest trends in the dairy products 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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Review Ready Meals in Ireland / MarketResearch.com:In 2003, ready meals is likely to witness substantial growth, as the drive for convenience-based foods continues unabated, and volume sales are expected to reach over EUR169 million. Despite sluggish growth of frozen ready meals and frozen pizza, the explosion of chilled ready meals in particular will boost the value growth of ready meals, which is expected to reach 11. 3% in 2003, very similar to the review period’s CAGR (compound annual growth rate).
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Review Snack Bars in Spain / MarketResearch.com:2003 is expected to see a higher number of developments, after the lull apparent in the previous year. The first tangible example of this trend was the launch in March 2003 by Hero of a new line of snack bars incorporating fruit pieces. This might be followed by other companies such as Nestlé and Kellogg, in the shape of lines featuring a wider range of flavours. Such developments will help to maintain positive growth in value in 2003. However, much of the growth is expected to be driven by traditional corn-based snack bars, where the bulk of investment by the industry, in promotional and innovation terms, is expected to be channelled.
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Review Ready Meals in Singapore / MarketResearch.com:The bulk of ready meals sales in Singapore continue to be accounted for by canned ready meals. These products (e. g. Yeo's Curry Chicken) tend to have lower average unit prices compared to the typical Western chilled or frozen ready meals, more commonly known as TV dinners. With these high end products failing to take off in Singapore, trade sources are of the opinion that ready meals has yet to realise its full potential.
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- Euromonitor International
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Review Pasta in Thailand / MarketResearch.com:Sales of pasta in Thailand remain at a low level due to sluggish demand and low product awareness. In 2002, sales of pasta reached a value of Bt21. 4 million, following current value growth of 2%. A similar pattern is expected to continue in 2003 when pasta is expected to reach a value of only Bt21. 8 million following a further 2% growth in current terms. There are no significant sales of chilled/fresh pasta or canned pasta in Thailand as demand is low and unit prices are very high. Hence dried pasta accounts for virtually 100% of sales.
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- Euromonitor International
Publication date: 2003-10-01 List Price: $800.00 Price: $800.00
Review Pasta in Turkey / MarketResearch.com:Per capita pasta consumption in Turkey was almost 4kg in 2002. According to the Association of Pasta Producers, this figure decreases to 2. 6kg in rural areas and increases to 6. 3kg in urban areas. The association declared that per capita consumption in Italy was nearly 28kg and in Greece people consume 9 kilos of pasta on average yearly. The manager of the Association of Pasta Producers explained that they began a campaign to increase the consumption of pasta in Turkey and that their aim was to push the per capita pasta consumption to 8kg yearly. According to their research in Turkey, almost 58% of people in Turkey consumed pasta in 2002. Research by the trade press shows that people from all income groups consume pasta in Turkey. Consumers from high-income groups ate pasta 10 days a month and consumers from low-income groups cooked pasta nine days a month on average.
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- Euromonitor International
Publication date: 2004-02-01 List Price: $800.00 Price: $800.00
Review Snack Bars in Netherlands / MarketResearch.com:As it is a relatively new product type, many Dutch consumers still do not eat snack bars or do not fully know or appreciate their benefits. Advertising plays a very important role in maintaining value and volume sales with more segmented campaigns expected to be introduced. With in-depth analysis of the latest trends in the snack bars 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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Review Baby Food in Egypt / MarketResearch.com:Sales of baby food in Egypt are expected to exceed E£92 million in 2003, a rise of nearly 15% over the previous year, in current value terms. Value growth in 2003 is expected to almost double that of the review period CAGR (8%).
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