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China Dilutables Category Profile
Canadean Ltd, Jan 2012, Pages: 37
Synopsis A competitively priced comprehensive overview of the dilutables drinks market in China
Summary
Published by Canadean, the China Dilutables Category Profile comprises of text, data tables and charts. Both squash/syrups and fruit powders are featured. Supported by market commentary, data includes consumption trends (historical and forecasts to 2014), flavour splits, packaging analysis (pack material, refillable vs non-refillable), distribution splits and leading companies’ percentage market share. In addition, market commentary also looks at the outlook for dilutables, functional products, private label, marketing, pricing including market value (at consumer price) for 2010 and new products.
Scope
This report includes historic and forecast consumption trends along with segmentation data, packaging analysis, distribution splits and leading companies percentage market share.
Reasons To Buy
The China Dilutables Category Profile from Canadean provides a comprehensive overview of the Dilutables market in China Category profiles are a cost effective way of quickly gaining an understanding of the dynamics and structure of the market. Available in over 800 country category combinations, making them ideal for comparisons between markets/categories.
Key Highlights
Data shown for both squash/syrups and fruit powders Consumption volume (million litres, litres per capita) 2005 to 2010 plus forecasts to 2014F Market commentary on current and emerging trends plus the outlook for dilutables Further commentary on functional products, private label, marketing and pricing/valuation Percentage growth rates (CAGR) 2005-2010, 2007-2010, 2009-2010 Market value 2010 (at consumer price) Flavour splits 2009-2011F Packaging analysis (pack material, refillable vs non-refillable) 2009-2011F Distribution splits (off-premise/retail/at-home vs on-premise/away from home) 2009-2011F Leading companies’ percentage share 2009-2010 New products 2010
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