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India Food and Drinks Market to Reach US$ 330 Billion by 2013: RNCOS

Apr 20, 2010

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As per our new research report "Indian Food and Drinks Market: Emerging Opportunities", despite the economic turmoil, the Indian food and beverage market is expanding rapidly. As per our estimations, the market is projected to grow at a CAGR of around 7.5% during 2009-2013. Moreover, the market is witnessing entry of large number of super markets, hyper markets, shopping malls and fast food chains.

Though most of the products of Indian food and beverage market are observing positive growth, alcoholic drinks have emerged as the largest and fastest growing product category. As per our findings, the Indian alcoholic market is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 12% during 2010-2013. Apart from this, there has also been a substantial growth in the consumption of fruits and juices.

"Indian Food and Drinks Market: Emerging Opportunities" gives extensive information, statistical data, and rational analysis of different factors propelling the growth  in various segments of the food industry such as milk, meat, fruit, vegetables, etc. In addition to this, the report also studies the trends prevailing in the beverages market, such as their sale, consumption patterns, etc.

The report also talks about the potential growth areas that exist in the food and beverage industry of India. Sectors such as the processed food and the organic food have bright future prospects as well as huge growth potential in food service industry. The factors fueling the growth in these sectors have also been discussed in the report.

Moreover, the report talks about the prevailing distribution channels and infrastructure developments taking place. It also gives a brief description about the competitive landscape in the Indian food and beverage market. The report aims at assisting clients in analyzing the potential growth areas, challenges and drivers critical for their success in the concerned industry.

For more information visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM141.htm


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