Summary
The global dairy and soy food sector was valued at US$5,19,881.6 million in 2019 and is forecast to record a CAGR of 3.7% during 2019-2024 to reach US$6,22,282.3 million by 2024. Eastern Europe held the lowest value share of 7.9% in the global dairy and soy food sector in 2019. It is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 3%. In volume terms, the dairy and soy food sector in Eastern Europe is expected to record a CAGR of 0.4% during 2019-2024. Based on the relative performance of countries on multiple metrics, Poland, Romania, Czech Republic, and Bulgaria were shortlisted as high-potential countries, primarily due to the large dairy and soy food sector size, projected high-value growth rates, and projected rising per capita value growth levels. Top five companies in the Eastern Europe dairy and soy food sector accounted for a combined value share of 18.2% in 2019. Of this, Danone Group held a share of 6.7%, with presence in all categories except Fromage Frais & Quark. It was followed by PepsiCo (5.0%), Groupe Lactalis SA (3.2%), Hochland AG (1.8%) and Savencia SA (1.5%) in 2019. Private labels held a leading value share of 6.8% of the overall sales in 2019. In the Eastern Europe region, dairy and soy food products with health & wellness attributes accounted for 23.5% of the overall value sales in 2019. Hypermarkets & supermarkets was the leading distribution channel in Eastern Europe’s dairy and soy food sector in 2019. In 2019, rigid plastics was the most used pack material in the Eastern European dairy and soy food sector, accounting for a 52.1% share.
This report brings together multiple data sources to provide a comprehensive overview of the Eastern Europe dairy and soy food Sector. It includes market overview, high growth country analysis, top companies, key distribution channels, packaging formats and case studies.
Scope
This report brings together multiple data sources to provide a comprehensive overview of Eastern Europe dairy & soy food sector, analyzing data from 20 countries in the region. It includes analysis on the following -
Reasons to Buy
The global dairy and soy food sector was valued at US$5,19,881.6 million in 2019 and is forecast to record a CAGR of 3.7% during 2019-2024 to reach US$6,22,282.3 million by 2024. Eastern Europe held the lowest value share of 7.9% in the global dairy and soy food sector in 2019. It is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 3%. In volume terms, the dairy and soy food sector in Eastern Europe is expected to record a CAGR of 0.4% during 2019-2024. Based on the relative performance of countries on multiple metrics, Poland, Romania, Czech Republic, and Bulgaria were shortlisted as high-potential countries, primarily due to the large dairy and soy food sector size, projected high-value growth rates, and projected rising per capita value growth levels. Top five companies in the Eastern Europe dairy and soy food sector accounted for a combined value share of 18.2% in 2019. Of this, Danone Group held a share of 6.7%, with presence in all categories except Fromage Frais & Quark. It was followed by PepsiCo (5.0%), Groupe Lactalis SA (3.2%), Hochland AG (1.8%) and Savencia SA (1.5%) in 2019. Private labels held a leading value share of 6.8% of the overall sales in 2019. In the Eastern Europe region, dairy and soy food products with health & wellness attributes accounted for 23.5% of the overall value sales in 2019. Hypermarkets & supermarkets was the leading distribution channel in Eastern Europe’s dairy and soy food sector in 2019. In 2019, rigid plastics was the most used pack material in the Eastern European dairy and soy food sector, accounting for a 52.1% share.
This report brings together multiple data sources to provide a comprehensive overview of the Eastern Europe dairy and soy food Sector. It includes market overview, high growth country analysis, top companies, key distribution channels, packaging formats and case studies.
Scope
This report brings together multiple data sources to provide a comprehensive overview of Eastern Europe dairy & soy food sector, analyzing data from 20 countries in the region. It includes analysis on the following -
- Market Environment: Includes sector size, market size, and growth analysis by category.
- High-Potential Countries Analysis: Indicates changing share of value consumption in the various dairy & soy food categories across high-potential countries in the Eastern Europe region. It also provides Risk-Reward analysis of four countries across Eastern Europe based on market assessment, economic development, socio-demographic and governance indicators, and technological infrastructure.
- Country Deep Dive: Provides overview, demographic analysis, and key trends across high-potential countries.
- Success Stories: Provides some of the most compelling dairy & soy food manufacturers, brands, products, and marketing campaigns in Eastern Europe. It also provides a better understanding of how certain manufacturers achieved success in the sector, and insights.
- Competitive Environment: Provides an overview of leading companies in Eastern Europe, while also analyzing the growth of private label in the region.
- Health & Wellness Analysis: Provides insights on health & wellness products in terms of value and percentage share in the overall dairy & soy food sector during 2014-2024. The analysis includes key health & wellness attributes and consumer benefits driving the sales of the dairy & soy food sector in 2019. It also covers the market share of leading companies offering dairy & soy food products with health & wellness attributes in the same year.
- Distribution Analysis: Provides analysis on the leading distribution channels in the Eastern European dairy & soy food sector in 2019. It covers six distribution channels: hypermarkets & supermarkets; convenience stores; food & drinks specialists; “Dollar stores”, variety stores & general merchandise retailers; e-retailers; and others, which includes cash & carries and warehouse clubs, vending machines, and other retailers.
- Packaging Analysis: The report provides percentage share (in 2019) and growth analysis (during 2014-2024) for various pack materials, pack types, closures, and primary outer types based on the volume sales (by pack units) of dairy & soy food.
- Challenges and Future Outlook: Provides the challenges and future outlook pertaining to Eastern Europe’s dairy & soy food sector.
Reasons to Buy
- Manufacturing and retailers seek latest information on how the market is evolving to formulate their sales and marketing strategies. There is also demand for authentic market data with a high level of detail. This report has been created to provide its readers with up-to-date information and analysis to uncover emerging opportunities of growth within the sector in the region.
- The report provides a detailed analysis of the countries in the region, covering the key challenges, competitive landscape and demographic analysis , that can help companies gain insight into the country specific nuances
- The analysts have also placed a significant emphasis on the key trends that drive consumer choice and the future opportunities that can be explored in the region, than can help companies in revenue expansion
- To gain competitive intelligence about leading companies in the sector in the region with information about their market share and growth rates
Table of Contents
Part 1: Market Environment
Part 2: High-Potential Countries’ Analysis
Part 3: Country Deep Dive
Part 4: Success Stories
Part 5: Competitive Environment
Part 6: Health & Wellness Analysis
Part 7: Distribution Analysis
Part 8: Packaging Analysis
Part 9: Challenges and Future Outlook
List of Tables
List of Figures
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Danone Group
- PepsiCo
- Groupe Lactalis SA
- Hochland AG
- Savencia AS
- Royal FrieslandCampina N.V.
- Sutas
- SM Mlekpol
- Yasar Holding AS
- Madeta