PUBLISHER: Euromonitor International | PRODUCT CODE: 2013070
PUBLISHER: Euromonitor International | PRODUCT CODE: 2013070
This report examines how climate change, disease, trade shifts and rising costs are reshaping fruit supply, and redefining the economics, identity and future role of juice. It explores emerging technologies, evolving regulations and new consumption occasions that will determine how fruit beverages adapt over the next several decades.
Euromonitor International's The Future of Fruit Juice: Supply Constraints, New Ingredients and Category Reinvention global briefing offers an insight into to the size and shape of the Soft Drinks market, highlights buzz topics, emerging geographies, categories and trends as well as pressing industry issues and white spaces. It identifies the leading companies and brands, offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, packaging innovations, economic/lifestyle influences, distribution or pricing issues. Forecasts illustrate how the market is set to change and criteria for success. The analysis can focus on value and volume for both off trade and on trade.
Product coverage: Asian Speciality Drinks, Bottled Water, Carbonates, Concentrates, Energy Drinks, Juice, RTD Coffee, RTD Tea, Sports Drinks.
Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
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Executive summary
Volatile supply and uncertain category economics
Citrus constraints and apples' expanding role
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