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Beverage Industry in India Reviewed in New Quarterly Tracker Report by Canadean Recently Published at MarketPublishers.com

12 Jul 2012 • by Natalie Aster

LONDON – In the current climate of economic uncertainty and market volatility companies need to know about more than just data. In India adverse economic indicators of unemployment, government expenditure, excise taxes, fuel and retail prices and a weak rupee conspire to weaken confidence in sustainable growth.

Family sized PET is gaining share from ref glass in both ‘on the go’ and home consumption of soft drinks. Coca-Cola focused on increasing filling capacity for new products whilst PepsiCo’s capacity rationalisation might constrain growth of existing lines. Capacity expansions are noted by Darbur for Real juice and nectars, Bisleri in bulk/HOD water and Manpasand Foods in still drinks.

New research "India Quarterly Beverage Tracker Report Q1 2012" prepared by Canadean has been recently published by Market Publishers Ltd.

Report Details:

India Quarterly Beverage Tracker Report Q1 2012
Published: July, 2012
Pages: 38
Price: US$ 6.720,00

The report offers a deep insight into the latest developments in the India beverage market. It features a summary snap shot table showing category growth in Q1 2012 vs. Q1 2011, together with 2011 actual volumes, 2012 forecast volumes and projected growth.

An economic mood indicator examines whether confidence levels in the industry are better or worse than the previous quarter, whether net prices are rising or falling and how Private Label products have performed versus the rest of the market. Key highlights of the last quarter’s commercial beverage performance are identified and the key market drivers examined.

More new market research reports by the publisher can be found at Canadean page.

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