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Global Juice Report 2012

NEW YORK, Dec. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Global Juice Report 2012

http://www.reportlinker.com/p0707473/Global-Juice-Report-2012.html#utm_s...

Product Synopsis

Published by Canadean, the Global Juice Report 2012 provides a detailed analysis of the juice drinks market, with global, regional and individual country data including forecasts to 2015

Introduction and Landscape

Why was the report written?

The Global Juice Report 2012 is an essential guide for anyone with an interest in the global juice drinks market and forms part of Canadean's best selling series of global soft drinks reports.

What is the current market landscape and what is changing?

After a minor recovery in 2010 the pure juice market dipped again last year returning to its previous downward trend. Volumes stood at 22 bn litres. The 2% drop equated to almost 500 million litres. However, development in the majority of regions still remained positive

What are the key drivers behind recent market changes?

The market fall in 2011 was confined to only four regions - Australasia, East and West Europe, plus North America. Developing economies tended to enjoy continuing growth. But In spite of contracting demand North America and West Europe still accounted for two thirds of global volume

What makes this report unique and essential to read?

The Global Juice Report for 2012 comprises of data tables and supporting text, providing information at a global, regional and country level. The report is compiled from Canadean's extensive global soft drinks databases which are researched individually by country using our specialist researchers 'on the ground'. Comprising of 81 individual country profiles and 8 regional overviews, plus a global summary, the Global Juice Report provides an invaluable guide to the latest trends and forecasts in the Juice category worldwide.

Key Features and Benefits

Data includes juice consumption volumes (million litres and litres per capita) from 2006 to 2011, with forecasts to 2015.

Percentage markets shares are provided for segmentation data, packaging data and distribution (2010 and 2011 actuals, plus 2012 forecasts).

Leading companies' market shares for 2010 and 2011 are provided.

A market valuation is provided for each country and, where applicable, new products in 2011 are identified by country.

Supporting text includes commentary on current and emerging trends, segmentation, packaging, distribution, pricing/valuation and where applicable, functional products and private label.

Key Market Issues

The juice category has come under undeniable pressure in recent years having suffered a succession of contractions since 2007.

Based on a country by country analysis Canadean predicts a slightly positive trend between 2012 and 2017 with annual grow running at around 1% over this period

Juice still outsells competing nectars but the gap is continually tightening. Price (and product acidity levels) tends to work in favor of nectars

Key Highlights

The global juice market is composed of an extensive array of flavor offerings but by far the most popular is orange which has claimed a fairly constant 46% of volume since 2007. Apple lies second with 18%. It too has seen its share stabilize. Amongst the other flavors vegetable/tomato and mixed fruits sit in close third and four position and are also seeing only limited share movement. Minor flavors are proving more dynamic

Almost half of all recorded juice volume is packed in cartons but board is under constant competitive threat especially from PET (polyethylene terephthalate) whose share had climbed to 28% in 2011, up from just 18% in 2006, representing actual volume growth of over 40%

Just under two thirds of volume is ambient juice. Much of the remaining volume is made up of chilled products. Only around 1% is frozen. There has been very little change in the status quo in more than five years. Ambient and frozen juices are generally cheaper than chilled but the latter are often perceived as providing better quality and are also more convenient than frozen

A steady 77% of juice volumes are sold through retail outlets. The category's premium image means it has a higher on-premise profile than nectars (at just 19%) but pure juice still only retains a 23% on-trade share indicating high take-home usage

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Executive Summary

Global and Regional Summaries - Juice Data Tables

REGIONS: Africa, Asia, Australasia, East Europe, Latin America (Latam), Middle East North Africa (MENA), North America, West Europe

Consumption (Million Litres) By Global/Region/Country, 2006-2015F

Litres per Capita Consumption By Global/Region/Country, 2006-2015F

8oz Servings per Capita Consumption By Global/Region/Country, 2006-2015F

Consumption (Million Cases) By Global/Region/Country, 2006-2015F

Share of Consumption by Segment: Top Flavors, By Global/ Region/Country 2010 and 2012F

Share of Consumption by Top Packaging Materials, By Global/Region/Country 2010-2012F

Share of Consumption by Segment: Refillable vs. Non-Refillable, By Global/ Region/Country 2010-2012F

Share of Consumption by Pack Mix: Single-Serve (<=60cl) vs. Multi-Serve(>60cl), By Global/Region/Country 2010-2012F

Share of Distribution: Off-Premise (Retail/At Home) vs. On-Premise (Away from Home), By Global/Region/Country 2010-2012F

Country Profiles

Table - Juice Key Facts

Market Size - Consumption Million Litres, Litres Per Capita, 2011

Growth - CAGR% 06-11, CAGR % 08-11, CAGR% 10-11

Market Value (at Consumer Price), Local Currency/US$, 2011

Segmentation - Chilled/Ambient, % Market Share, 2011

Distribution - Off-Premise/On-Premise, % Market Share, 2011

Packaging - Material, % Market Share, 2011

Chart - Juice Leading Trademark Owners, 2011

Commentary

Current and Emerging Trends

Outlook

Segmentation

Functional Products

Private Label/Private Label Producers

Marketing

Pricing/Valuation

Packaging

Distribution

Juice New Products 2011

Data Tables

Consumption, Million Litres/Litres Per Capita, 2006-2015F

Segments: Flavor, Ambient vs. Chilled vs. Frozen, % Market Share, 2010-2012F

Packaging: Material / Non-Refillable vs. Refillable / Multi Serve vs. Single Serve, % Market Share, 2010-2012F

Distribution: Off-Premise vs. On-Premise, % Market Share, 2010-2012F

Leading Companies, % Market Share, 2010-2011

COUNTRIES:

AFRICA: Nigeria, South Africa.

ASIA: China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam.

AUSTRALASIA: Australia, New Zealand.

EAST EUROPE: Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Turkey, Ukraine.

LATAM: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela.

MENA: Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates.

NORTH AMERICA: Canada, United States of America.

WEST EUROPE: Austria, Belgium , Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal , Republic of Ireland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Population

Methodology

Product Definitions

Packaging Definitions

Glossary

List of Tables

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List of Figures

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To order this report:

Juice Industry: Global Juice Report 2012

Contact Nicolas: nicolasbombourg@reportlinker.com
US: (805)-652-2626
Intl: +1 805-652-2626

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