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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in AustraliaVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 190,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of 150 fruit and vegetable markets in Australia. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in BelgiumVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 100,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of 33 fruit and vegetable markets in Belgium. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in BrazilVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 100,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of 28 fruit and vegetable markets in Brazil. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in CanadaVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 990,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of nearly 1000 fruit and vegetable markets in Canada. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in FinlandVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 100,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of 10 fruit and vegetable markets in Finland. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in FranceVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 290,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of nearly 300 fruit and vegetable markets in France. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in GermanyVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 190,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of nearly 200 fruit and vegetable markets in Germany. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in Hong KongVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 100,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of 10 fruit and vegetable markets in Hong Kong. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in IrelandVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 190,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of nearly 150 fruit and vegetable markets in Ireland. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in ItalyVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 590,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of more than 500 fruit and vegetable markets in Italy. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in JapanVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 190,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of nearly 150 fruit and vegetable markets in Japan. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in KazakhstanVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 100,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of 11 fruit and vegetable markets in Kazakhstan. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in MalaysiaVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 100,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of 19 fruit and vegetable markets in Malaysia. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in MexicoVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 100,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of 27 fruit and vegetable markets in Mexico. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in NetherlandsVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 100,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of 32 fruit and vegetable markets in Netherlands. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in PolandVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 100,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of 11 fruit and vegetable markets in Poland. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in RomaniaVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 100,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of 43 fruit and vegetable markets in Romania. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in RussiaVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 290,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of nearly 250 fruit and vegetable markets in Russia. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in SingaporeVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 100,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of 20 fruit and vegetable markets in Singapore. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in South AfricaVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 100,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of 29 fruit and vegetable markets in South Africa. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in SpainVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 190,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of nearly 100 fruit and vegetable markets in Spain. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in UkraineVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 100,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of 18 fruit and vegetable markets in Ukraine. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in United KingdomVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 990,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of nearly 1000 fruit and vegetable markets in United Kingdom. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Database of Fruit and Vegetable Markets in United StatesVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 990,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of nearly 1000 fruit and vegetable markets in United States. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Global Database of Fruit and Vegetable MarketsVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 1.790,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of nearly 5100 fruit and vegetable markets in the world. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Global Database of Top Fruit and Vegetable MarketsVon: Global Research & Data Services
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4 / 2013 | 990,00 € |
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This company database includes the details of the top 1000 fruit and vegetable markets in the world. The database contains the following information about the companies: |
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Nuts and Seeds Market in France to 2016Von: Canadean
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12 / 2012 | 380,33 € |
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Marktanalyse - Nuts and Seeds Market in France to 2016 |
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Fruit & vegetables in Asia-PacificVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 226,66 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in Asia-PacificVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in BelgiumVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 226,66 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in BelgiumVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in CanadaVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 226,66 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in CanadaVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in ChinaVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 226,66 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in ChinaVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in EuropeVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 226,66 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in EuropeVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in FranceVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 226,66 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in FranceVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in GermanyVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 226,66 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in GermanyVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in ItalyVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 226,66 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in ItalyVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in JapanVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 226,66 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in JapanVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in SpainVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 226,66 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in SpainVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in the NetherlandsVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 226,66 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in the NetherlandsVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in the United KingdomVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 226,66 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in the United KingdomVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in the United StatesVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 226,66 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in the United StatesVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & Vegetables: Global Industry GuideVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 1.148,67 € |
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Fruit & Vegetables: Global Industry Guide is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the Fruit & Vegetables industry. It includes detailed data on market size and segmentation, textual analysis of the key trends and competitive landscape, and profiles of the leading companies. This incisive report provides expert analysis on a global, regional and country basis. |
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Global Fruit & vegetablesVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 226,66 € |
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Introduction |
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Global Fruit & vegetablesVon: MarketLine
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11 / 2012 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Nuts and Seeds Market in Australia: Market ProfileVon: Canadean
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11 / 2012 | 153,67 € |
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Marktanalyse - Nuts and Seeds Market in Australia: Market Profile |
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Nuts and Seeds Market in Denmark: Market ProfileVon: Canadean
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11 / 2012 | 153,67 € |
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Marktanalyse - Nuts and Seeds Market in Denmark: Market Profile |
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Pates Market in Australia: Market ProfileVon: Canadean
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11 / 2012 | 153,67 € |
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Marktanalyse - Pates Market in Australia: Market Profile |
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Pates Market in Denmark: Market ProfileVon: Canadean
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11 / 2012 | 153,67 € |
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Marktanalyse - Pates Market in Denmark: Market Profile |
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Puddings/Desserts Market in Denmark: Market ProfileVon: Canadean
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11 / 2012 | 153,67 € |
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Marktanalyse - Puddings/Desserts Market in Denmark: Market Profile |
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Fruits in FranceVon: Euromonitor
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10 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Sales volume of fruits, albeit seeing a slight increase, was chiefly impacted by price increases and the precocity of harvests such as of apples and melon in 2011, giving thus more opportunity to summer fruits to perform well. Lower purchasing power led consumers to reduce their spending by choosing the cheapest alternatives such as canned/preserved fruits in 2011. |
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Global Database of Top Frozen Fruit, Juice and Vegetable ProducersVon: Global Research & Data Services
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10 / 2012 | 590,00 € |
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This comprehensive database includes the details of nearly 600 frozen fruit, juice and vegetable producers around the world. The database contains the following details of the companies: |
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Nuts in FranceVon: Euromonitor
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10 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Overall nuts enjoy a positive image of providing health benefits in France, thus positive growth in volume was again seen in 2011. The increasing concern with wellbeing and awareness of what constitutes a healthy diet enables nuts to perform well. Consumers are more responsive to healthy and natural products. Additionally, the French are showing an increasing interest in healthy messages from nutritionists and dieticians that appear in ... |
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Pulses in FranceVon: Euromonitor
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10 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Overall sales volume of pulses has enjoyed a positive image of being nutritional intakes. The French are more sensitive to health concerns and advice from nutritionists for balancing their diet. Pulses thereby has benefitted from a growing demand from consumers. However, the slight increase of pulses in volume terms has been altered, despite the trend of home cooking, by growing demand for convenient products to cook. As a result, sales... |
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Starchy Roots in FranceVon: Euromonitor
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10 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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The trend of home cooking has been growing in France, chiefly boosted by the uncertain economic climate and lower purchasing power seen over the review period. However, such a trend has also been triggered by a willingness to eat healthier due to health concerns. This has led to an increasing consumption of vegetables thanks to elaborated recipes and awareness of the benefits of consuming five fruits and vegetables a day. Sales of starc... |
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Vegetables in FranceVon: Euromonitor
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10 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Sales volume of vegetables, as a whole, performed well in 2011 thanks to better healthier eating habits and awareness of health benefits. Additionally, home cooking strengthened this upward trend as the French were more willing to spend more time at home and having guests. Promotional activities and better merchandising at grocery retailers also contributed to volume sales of vegetables to grow in 2011. |
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Fruits in GermanyVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Research indicates that the average German consumer is increasing consumption of fresh fruit. Since 2008, per capita volume consumption of fresh fruit has increased by 8%, whilst that of canned/preserved fruit fell by 6%. |
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Fruits in IndiaVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Fruit volume sales continued to rise in 2011 thanks to a declining rate of food inflation. The inflation rate fell to nearly 8% in December 2011compared to 12% in December 2010. Per capita consumption of fruit increased from nearly 53kg in 2010 to 57kg in 2011. However, fruit volume sales increased by 10% in 2011, which was higher than 2010’s growth rate of 7%, despite the rising inflation. |
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Fruits in SpainVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Consumption of fruits declined in 2011 for the second consecutive year and went down by 2% to stand at 5.0 million tonnes. The steady decline in consumers’ disposable income drove down volume consumption in most fruit categories. Retail price decline witnessed in most categories was not enough to reverse the trend. |
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Fruits in the United KingdomVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Fruits declined overall in 2011, as consumers showed a worryingly quick preference to move away from healthy foods in their shopping choices. The most popular fruits of apples, bananas and oranges all suffered declines in 2011 as figures from the UK’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) showed poor households have cut back the most, with those in the lowest income bracket buying almost a third (30%) less fruit t... |
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Nuts in GermanyVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Germany is dependent on imports for the nuts that are consumed and wholesale prices have gone up significantly globally, predominantly caused by higher demand in China. |
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Nuts in IndiaVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Nut consumption continued to increase in 2011. This can be attributed to increased awareness regarding the health benefits of the omega-3 fatty acids present in nuts, which can help lower harmful cholesterol levels in the human body. A shift in perception from nuts being seen as fatty and salty snacks to healthy ingredients was observed in 2011. This shift is also attributable to more doctors advising the consumption of all kinds of nut... |
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Nuts in SpainVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Consumption of nuts declined by 5% in 2011 to stand at 9,000 tonnes. Nuts producers blamed abnormal warm and dry weather conditions in early autumn, which nearly halved some of the late-year nuts’ harvest such as that of chestnuts. Meanwhile, mild cold weather hindered consumption in the early months of 2011 and at the end of the year, precisely the winter months that account for the bulk of nuts’ consumption. |
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Nuts in the United KingdomVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Nuts suffered another year of decline in 2011, suffering again from the effects of the economic downturn. Nuts were again hit by high prices due to poor harvests and bad weather in key growing regions. This especially hit peanuts in 2011, contributing to another year of decline for the nut. The wholesale price of peanuts from the US almost doubled from just over £1,000 per tonne to almost £2,000 per tonne, compounded by an i... |
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Pulses in GermanyVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Consumption of pulses in Germany continues to decline, even as retailers make efforts to present it as healthy fresh food. The majority of pulses are grown domestically, but most are destined for use as animal fodder. |
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Pulses in IndiaVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Consumption of pulses remained high in India in 2011 as these are a core part of the daily diet and a source of protein for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians. However, in 2011, volume growth slowed slightly despite the growing population due to higher prices. |
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Pulses in SpainVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Per capita consumption of pulses in Spain is amongst the highest seen in the EU. Pulses are a key ingredient in the traditional Mediterranean diet. Chickpeas, lentils, beans and peas are widely consumed in Spanish cuisine, being used in well-known regional dishes such as fabada asturiana (bean stew) and cocido madrileno (chickpea stew from the region of Madrid). This ensures stable demand. In 2011, Spaniards consumed nearly as many tonn... |
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Pulses in the United KingdomVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Pulses declined slightly in 2011 for a successive year. This is mainly due to the decline in the amount of fresh peas being eaten in the UK. The main reason for this, in a time of economic hardship, is the move by consumers to frozen peas, which are cheaper and, for many, easier, as a bag can be bought and kept in the freezer so they are ready whenever needed. And as the health benefits of peas are less well known than, say, the vitamin... |
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Starchy Roots in GermanyVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Potatoes accounts for 99% of sales of all starchy roots, but poor harvests in 2010 led to shortages, limiting volume sales growth, and driving up prices by upwards of 10% in some cases. However, those potatoes that were put on the market were of excellent quality. |
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Starchy Roots in IndiaVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Volume sales of starchy roots grew by 16% in 2011. This growth rate was substantial compared to the 3% gain registered in 2010. The jump in the growth rate was attributable to a combination of the increasing population and extremely low prices. |
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Starchy Roots in SpainVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Consumption of starchy roots declined by 2% to total 1.4 million tonnes in 2011, the lowest figure during the review period. Potatoes accounted by 98% of all consumption of starchy roots. Consumption of potatoes declined by 3% in 2011. According to the Department of Health and Consumption, the consumption of fresh potatoes has dropped, to the benefit of frozen potatoes. As a result, volume sales of frozen processed potatoes increased by... |
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Starchy Roots in the United KingdomVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Starchy roots had another year of minimal growth as the main product — potatoes — again found it difficult to show any significant increase in size. Potatoes remain popular in the UK but, when cooking at home, which more people are doing more frequently, pasta and rice and other carbohydrates are used increasingly and as such growth rate of potatoes cannot keep pace with overall demographic trends. On top of this, frozen pot... |
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Vegetables in GermanyVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Concerns over the E.coli bacterium that broke out in North Germany in June 2011 and affected fresh vegetables did not actually lead to a decline or even stagnation in the consumption of fresh vegetables for the most part. Even though significant volumes of vegetables grown in Germany were destroyed, imports from non-contaminated sources ensured sufficient supply. |
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Vegetables in IndiaVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Total vegetable volume sales exceeded 90 million tonnes in 2011. Onion volume sales grew by 35%. Of the total volume, 86% of sales were to consumers and the remaining 14% to establishments such as restaurants and canteens or institutions such as hospitals and schools. |
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Vegetables in SpainVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Consumption of vegetables increased by 1% in 2011 to reach 3.3 million tonnes. The economic crisis resulted in Spaniards changing their shopping habits, in terms of a growing focus on basic products, to the detriment of added-value references. Vegetables thus weathered the ongoing recession in much better shape than other fresh food categories, being the sole category to see positive growth. In 2011, production recovered from the poor h... |
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Vegetables in the United KingdomVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Vegetables grew slightly in 2011, mainly on the back of growth in tomatoes and other vegetables. Volume sales of tomatoes increased by 2% and prospered from the increased amount of home cooking as consumers cocooned themselves in their houses to save money on restaurants wherever possible. Tomatoes are often used in sauce-based dishes such as pasta or curries, which are increasingly popular in the UK. Illustrative of this is the fact pr... |
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Fruits in the USVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Fruits grew in volumes terms by less than 1% in 2011. Higher prices competed with continued attention on the health benefits of fruit consumption and led to flat growth. Blueberries were the 'superfruit” of the year, gaining 6%, and receiving the most accolades for nutritional value from nutritionists and researchers. The deep blue hue of blueberries has recently been found to be a concentrated source of flavonoids, which are a powerf... |
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Pulses in the USVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Congress spent much of 2011 hammering out the details of the first update in 15 years to the US$11 billion National School Lunch Program, the nation’s subsidised school lunch programme that serves 32 million children per year. As part of her platform to combat childhood obesity, First Lady Michelle Obama was a main proponent of this legislation, designed to bring school lunches in line with current dietary recommendations. The require... |
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Starchy Roots in the USVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Early victims of the low-carb craze and the 'no white foods” diet, starchy roots struggled for most of the review period, with sales down by 2% over 2006-2011 and down almost 1% in 2011. |
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Vegetables in the USVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Vegetable volume sales rose by 1% in 2011, marking the biggest one-year increase seen over the five-year review period, despite high prices resulting from ice storms in Mexico and the southwest US and freezing weather in Florida during the growing season. Awareness of the health and wellness benefits of incorporating vegetables into one’s diet has reached most consumers and access to fresh vegetables is greater than ever. Some post-re... |
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Fruit and Vegetable Producers - GlobalVon: Global Research & Data Services
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6 / 2012 | 990,00 € |
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This comprehensive company register includes the details of nearly 1000 fruit and vegetable manufacturers around the world. The register is essential for companies who want to find out the leading players on the markets or are trying to find partners in different countries. The register contains the following details of the companies: |
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Fruits in BrazilVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Fruit is generally consumed by higher income consumers in Brazil as prices tend to be unaffordable for most of the population due to inefficient distribution. A large number of Hortifruti stores opened in 2011 and focus on offering fruit and vegetables. |
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Fruits in MexicoVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Fruit consumption in Mexico is driven by seasonality. Citrus - which is consumed in juice or used as an ingredient to cook or flavour food, bananas, apples and pineapples are among the most popular fruits in Mexico; berries on the other hand have little demand. |
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Nuts in BrazilVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Brazil is one of the leading global producers of peanuts, cashew nuts and Brazil nuts. It is estimated that Brazil exports upwards of 90% of its cashew nut production. Cashew nuts are mainly produced in the northeast of Brazil and are very popular among Brazilian consumers. |
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Pulses in BrazilVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Beans are a staple of the Brazilian diet as they offer a good source of protein at an affordable price. Beans differ by colour depending on the region in which they are grown and are found in popular dishes throughout the country. Indeed, Feijoada, a bean stew with beef and pork, is considered by many to be the national dish of Brazil. However, despite being very popular among low and middle income consumers, beans are becoming less pop... |
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Pulses in MexicoVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Consumption of pulses in Mexico continues to be dominated by beans, which are traditionally a very important component of the population’s diet. For instance bean taco (this is boiled or fried beans inside a corn tortilla) is traditionally a key ingredient in the staple diet of low-income urban and rural consumers. Beans and tortilla are complements in terms of nutrients making a bean taco a very nutritive meal. Furthermore, a typical... |
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Starchy Roots in BrazilVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Cassava is a staple of the traditional Brazilian diet and is a cheap, widely available and excellent source of carbohydrates. Whilst cassava and sweet potatoes are typically consumed in the north and northeast regions of the country, potatoes are more common in the southeast. |
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Starchy Roots in MexicoVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Starchy roots’ volume is dominated by sales of potatoes, which account for 93% of sales. However, Mexican per capita consumption of potatoes, at 15kg a year, is one of the lowest levels in Latin America, and much lower than the average consumption in Europe. Population growth is the main factor behind the increase in production observed in recent decades, and to a lesser extent the change in consumption patterns, with the inclusion of... |
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Vegetables in BrazilVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Brazil’s per capita consumption rate for vegetables of 35kg is one of the lowest in Latin America and is less than half of the world per capita average and also below WHO recommendations. However, economic growth in Brazil looks set to change this trend as eating habits are changing and approaching those of more developed countries. The government has continued to promote healthier eating habits through its Brasil que Dá Gosto ... |
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Vegetables in MexicoVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Distribution channels are a key factor in changing Mexicans’ eating habits. Whereas fresh vegetables and fruit have difficulties in reaching many zones due to insufficient transportation infrastructure and cooling facilities, in even the most remote corners of the country it is possible to find products such as carbonates, packaged snacks, bakery and confectionery from the main packaged food companies. Meanwhile, fresh fruit and/or ve... |
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Prepared Salads Market in Italy to 2016: Market ProfileVon: Canadean
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5 / 2012 | 192,09 € |
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Marktanalyse - Prepared Salads Market in Italy to 2016: Market Profile |
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Prepared Salads Market in the UK to 2016: Market ProfileVon: Canadean
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5 / 2012 | 192,09 € |
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Marktanalyse - Prepared Salads Market in the UK to 2016: Market Profile |
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Obst und Gemüse in Süd Korea: ISIC 1513Von: Euromonitor
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4 / 2012 | 450,00 € |
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Marktanalyse - Obst und Gemüse in Süd Korea: ISIC 1513 |
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Obst und Gemüse in Australien: ISIC 1513Von: Euromonitor
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3 / 2012 | 450,00 € |
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Marktanalyse - Obst und Gemüse in Australien: ISIC 1513 |
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Obst und Gemüse in Indonesien: ISIC 1513Von: Euromonitor
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3 / 2012 | 450,00 € |
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Marktanalyse - Obst und Gemüse in Indonesien: ISIC 1513 |
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Obst und Gemüse in Mexiko: ISIC 1513Von: Euromonitor
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2 / 2012 | 485,00 € |
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Marktanalyse - Obst und Gemüse in Mexiko: ISIC 1513 |
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Fruits in ItalyVon: Euromonitor
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1 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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In 2010, fresh fruits consumption ceased to grow as a result of ongoing financial uncertainty for many Italian consumers and rising retail prices. |
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Großhandel mit Obst, Gemüse und KartoffelnVon: AIK - Kohlhaas & Partner
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1 / 2012 | 680,00 € |
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Marktanalyse - 'Großhandel mit Obst, Gemüse und Kartoffeln' |
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Nuts in ItalyVon: Euromonitor
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1 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Nuts are an integral part of Italian culture, but are especially consumed during the winter months, when they are harvested, and because of the Christmas festivities, while the food industry uses them in the preparation of sweets and bakery products. |
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Obst und Gemüse 2012Von: IFH RETAIL CONSULTANTS GmbH
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1 / 2012 | 550,00 € |
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Marktanalyse 'Obst und Gemüse 2012'Was Sie erwartet: - Markt für Obst und Gemüse in Deutschland: - Marktvolumina Obst und Gemüse 2006-2011 ... |
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Pulses in ItalyVon: Euromonitor
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1 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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Traditional Italian cuisine includes many regional and national recipes with pulses: dishes cooked with beans and pasta are very popular. The use of pulses was once widespread, but due to changing lifestyles and an ever growing offering of convenience products and ready-prepared side dishes and vegetables, pulses are rarely prepared from scratch in the kitchens of younger Italians, and only the older population and restaurants are conti... |
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Starchy Roots in ItalyVon: Euromonitor
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1 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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The consumption of processed potatoes in Italy is on the increase, at the expense of the purchase and consumption of fresh food. Traditional potato products and derivatives used in Italian households include gnocchi (potato dumplings), roasted potatoes, potato bread, purée and fries. All of these 'traditional” foods are now available in either fresh processed or frozen processed form, to speed up the cooking process. |
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Vegetables in ItalyVon: Euromonitor
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1 / 2012 | 675,00 € |
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The figures for 2010 further confirmed the slow but steady shift, especially among consumers who live in urban areas, towards choosing more prepared and frozen vegetables over fresh products. According to ISMEA (Istituto di Servizi per il Mercato Agricolo Alimentare), the packaged category recorded growth of 8% over the review period |
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Obst und Gemüse in Saudi Arabien: ISIC 1513Von: Euromonitor
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12 / 2011 | 450,00 € |
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Marktanalyse - Obst und Gemüse in Saudi Arabien: ISIC 1513 |
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Obst und Gemüse in Spanien: ISIC 1513Von: Euromonitor
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11 / 2011 | 450,00 € |
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Marktanalyse - Obst und Gemüse in Spanien: ISIC 1513 |
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Fruit & vegetables in Asia-PacificVon: MarketLine
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10 / 2011 | 192,09 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in BelgiumVon: MarketLine
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10 / 2011 | 480,22 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in CanadaVon: MarketLine
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10 / 2011 | 192,09 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in ChinaVon: MarketLine
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10 / 2011 | 192,09 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in EuropeVon: MarketLine
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10 / 2011 | 480,22 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in FranceVon: MarketLine
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10 / 2011 | 480,22 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in GermanyVon: MarketLine
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10 / 2011 | 480,22 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in ItalyVon: MarketLine
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10 / 2011 | 480,22 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in JapanVon: MarketLine
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10 / 2011 | 192,09 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in SpainVon: MarketLine
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10 / 2011 | 192,09 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in the NetherlandsVon: MarketLine
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10 / 2011 | 192,09 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in the United KingdomVon: MarketLine
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10 / 2011 | 192,09 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & vegetables in the United StatesVon: MarketLine
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10 / 2011 | 192,09 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruits in JapanVon: Euromonitor
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10 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Fresh and healthy are increasingly the key words in the Japanese diet, with fruits becoming a major element of modern Japanese eating as a result. On average, total per capita consumption of fruits was 56kg in 2010 (equivalent to 153g of fruits per day). |
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Global Fruit & vegetablesVon: MarketLine
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10 / 2011 | 480,22 € |
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Introduction |
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Nuts in JapanVon: Euromonitor
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10 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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There was a strong increase in demand for nuts during the review period. This was due to consumers’ increasing awareness that nuts offer natural health benefits. |
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Pulses in JapanVon: Euromonitor
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10 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Pulses saw a strong total volume growth of 7% in 2010 to reach 262,000 tonnes. One of the driving forces behind this growth was the increasing popularity of ethnic cuisines during the review period, particularly East Asian dishes. Also, pulses benefited from their healthy image and affordable price, thus maintaining strong demand in Japan despite economic uncertainties in the country towards the end of the review period. |
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Starchy Roots in JapanVon: Euromonitor
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10 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Starchy roots exhibited decline of 3% in 2010 compared to 2009. This was largely due to poor sales of potatoes and 'other” roots, with these products seeing total volume declines of 6% and 2% respectively in the year. Potatoes and 'other” roots accounted for 32% and 46% of total starchy roots volume sales in 2010 respectively, with their performance thus shaping overall growth. These products suffered due to the declining in populat... |
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Vegetables in JapanVon: Euromonitor
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10 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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On the average, Japanese eat about 58kg per year. Overall, the consumption of vegetables other than green and yellow vegetables decreased over the last three decades. |
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Fruits in IndiaVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Fruits continued to enjoy growing demand throughout 2010. While demand for traditional fruits such as banana and mango remained strong, 2010 saw consumption grow for many niche fruits such as cherries and strawberries. Viewed as high-end delicacies, these products benefited from improvements in cold chain systems by retailers and also from consumers’ greater willingness to spend. |
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Nuts in IndiaVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Nuts saw a strong performance in 2010, with total volume growing by 12%. Growth was led by peanuts (groundnuts) with this being the largest oilseed crop in India. Peanuts (groundnuts) is a rainy-season crop and benefited from a good monsoon season in 2010, leading to strong production and affordable prices in the year. |
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Obst und Gemüse in Australien: ISIC 1513Von: Euromonitor
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9 / 2011 | 450,00 € |
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Marktanalyse - Obst und Gemüse in Australien: ISIC 1513 |
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Pulses in IndiaVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Pulses remain a major ingredient in the Indian diet. Over 20% of the population is strictly vegetarian, with pulses providing the main sauce of protein for these consumers. However, in India even non-vegetarians consume pulses in significant quantities. As the Indian population increased during the review period, demand for pulses also rose. Total volume thus grew by 7% in 2010 alone and by a review period CAGR of 9%. |
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Starchy Roots in IndiaVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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2010 saw an increase in demand for starchy roots, especially potatoes, with these products being consumed by almost the entire population, both vegetarian and non-vegetarian. The rapid expansion of multinational cuisine boosted demand. This trend was led in fast food led by western chains such as McDonald’s and Pizza Hut, while domestic Indian restaurants also diversified their offering and thus created stronger demand. |
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Vegetables in IndiaVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Total volume sales of vegetables increased in 2010, along with an increase in India’s population and rising consumer spending. Even though the year saw severe price spikes, consumption did not drop significantly as most Indians rely vegetables for their diets. |
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Obst und Gemüse in Brasilien: ISIC 1513Von: Euromonitor
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8 / 2011 | 450,00 € |
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Marktanalyse - Obst und Gemüse in Brasilien: ISIC 1513 |
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Obst und Gemüse in Kanada: ISIC 1513Von: Euromonitor
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6 / 2011 | 450,00 € |
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Marktanalyse - Obst und Gemüse in Kanada: ISIC 1513 |
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Fruits in FranceVon: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Overall consumption of fruits saw slightly negative growth in 2010. This downward trend was explained by late imports mainly from Spain in May and June 2010 as fruit production was delayed due to poor weather conditions. As a result, domestic production enjoyed positive growth, but was not enough to meet customers’ expectations, hence lower consumption impacting on sales of fruits. |
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Fruits in FranceVon: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Overall consumption of fruits saw slightly negative growth in 2010. This downward trend was explained by late imports mainly from Spain in May and June 2010 as fruit production was delayed due to poor weather conditions. As a result, domestic production enjoyed positive growth, but was not enough to meet customers’ expectations, hence lower consumption impacting on sales of fruits. |
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Fruits in SpainVon: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Fruits are traditionally very popular in Spain, and occupy a central place in Mediterranean diet. Domestic per capita consumption of fruit was 80kg in 2010. Most fresh fruit is sold through supermarkets and hypermarkets, with the remainder largely accounted for by discounters and value retailers. |
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Fruits in SpainVon: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Fruits are traditionally very popular in Spain, and occupy a central place in Mediterranean diet. Domestic per capita consumption of fruit was 80kg in 2010. Most fresh fruit is sold through supermarkets and hypermarkets, with the remainder largely accounted for by discounters and value retailers. |
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Nuts and Seeds Market in Asia-Pacific to 2014 (Savory Snacks)Von: Datamonitor
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5 / 2011 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Nuts and Seeds Market in Latin America to 2014 (Savory Snacks)Von: Datamonitor
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5 / 2011 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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| 5 / 2011 | 268,92 € | |
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Introduction |
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Nuts in FranceVon: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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2010 was a good year for nuts. The uncertain economic climate led the French to be more careful in terms of spending, hence having more social gatherings at home. As a result, nuts took the opportunity to take off over the review period thanks to being used for healthy snacking with an aperitif. Moreover, health benefits were beneficial for the consumption of nuts, helping guarantee positive growth in 2010. |
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Nuts in FranceVon: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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2010 was a good year for nuts. The uncertain economic climate led the French to be more careful in terms of spending, hence having more social gatherings at home. As a result, nuts took the opportunity to take off over the review period thanks to being used for healthy snacking with an aperitif. Moreover, health benefits were beneficial for the consumption of nuts, helping guarantee positive growth in 2010. |
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Nuts in SpainVon: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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After an exceptional almond harvest across Spain in 2009, which was the best for 15 years, consumption rose marginally by 1% in 2010, to 30,200 tonnes. |
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Nuts in SpainVon: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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After an exceptional almond harvest across Spain in 2009, which was the best for 15 years, consumption rose marginally by 1% in 2010, to 30,200 tonnes. |
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Obst und Gemüse in Italien: ISIC 1513Von: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 450,00 € |
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Marktanalyse - Obst und Gemüse in Italien: ISIC 1513 |
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Pulses in FranceVon: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Sales of pulses increased at a moderate pace in 2010. Strong communication efforts and diversification of offers made by producers enabled consumption of pulses to be maintained in France. Additionally, pulses benefited from an image as having nutritional qualities and good taste. As a result, consumption of pulses was able to grow. |
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Pulses in FranceVon: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Sales of pulses increased at a moderate pace in 2010. Strong communication efforts and diversification of offers made by producers enabled consumption of pulses to be maintained in France. Additionally, pulses benefited from an image as having nutritional qualities and good taste. As a result, consumption of pulses was able to grow. |
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Pulses in SpainVon: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Pulses are a key ingredient in the traditional Mediterranean diet. Beans, peas, chickpeas and lentils are widely used in Spanish cuisine, being used in well-known regional dishes such as fabada asturiana, bean stew, and cocido madrileno, a chickpea stew from the region of Madrid. This ensures stable demand. |
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Pulses in SpainVon: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Pulses are a key ingredient in the traditional Mediterranean diet. Beans, peas, chickpeas and lentils are widely used in Spanish cuisine, being used in well-known regional dishes such as fabada asturiana, bean stew, and cocido madrileno, a chickpea stew from the region of Madrid. This ensures stable demand. |
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Starchy Roots in FranceVon: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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The growing trend towards home-made meals did not favour consumption of starchy roots in 2010. Despite an increasing trend towards home-made meals in 2010, sales of starchy roots faced a decline due to competition from vegetables. This downward trend was explained by the impact of TV government campaigns about eating five to 10 fruits and vegetables a day. As a result, starchy roots recorded negative growth in 2010. |
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Starchy Roots in FranceVon: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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The growing trend towards home-made meals did not favour consumption of starchy roots in 2010. Despite an increasing trend towards home-made meals in 2010, sales of starchy roots faced a decline due to competition from vegetables. This downward trend was explained by the impact of TV government campaigns about eating five to 10 fruits and vegetables a day. As a result, starchy roots recorded negative growth in 2010. |
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Starchy Roots in SpainVon: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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The potato is a staple food product in many countries; however, it does not occupy a central place in Spanish cuisine. Potatoes were a fundamental food ingredient in the past, and modern Spanish consumers still eat them when they go out to tapas bars, in the form of patatas bravas, which are thick chopped baked potato, and as an ingredient in the well-known Spanish tortillas, which are potato-based omelettes. |
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Starchy Roots in SpainVon: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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The potato is a staple food product in many countries; however, it does not occupy a central place in Spanish cuisine. Potatoes were a fundamental food ingredient in the past, and modern Spanish consumers still eat them when they go out to tapas bars, in the form of patatas bravas, which are thick chopped baked potato, and as an ingredient in the well-known Spanish tortillas, which are potato-based omelettes. |
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Vegetables in FranceVon: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Sales of vegetables, as a whole, recorded positive growth over the review period. This was largely due to the impact of government campaigns on TV and rising awareness of obesity and cardiovascular diseases, which undoubtedly led the French to pay more attention to their diet. 2010 growth was slightly lower than the average growth rate during the review period. Bad weather conditions in spring 2010 restricted the imports from Morocco an... |
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Vegetables in FranceVon: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Sales of vegetables, as a whole, recorded positive growth over the review period. This was largely due to the impact of government campaigns on TV and rising awareness of obesity and cardiovascular diseases, which undoubtedly led the French to pay more attention to their diet. 2010 growth was slightly lower than the average growth rate during the review period. Bad weather conditions in spring 2010 restricted the imports from Morocco an... |
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Vegetables in SpainVon: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Overall consumption of vegetables increased in 2010, reaching 2.5 million tonnes. Carrots, courgettes (zucchini), leeks and aubergines performed well, while celery reported lower consumption volumes. Despite optimistic forecasts, tomatoes did not perform well, due to the moth Tuta absoluta, which destroyed tomato crops in southeastern Gran Canaria. The consumption of cucumbers saw a further decline because, first, they are not very popu... |
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Vegetables in SpainVon: Euromonitor
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5 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Overall consumption of vegetables increased in 2010, reaching 2.5 million tonnes. Carrots, courgettes (zucchini), leeks and aubergines performed well, while celery reported lower consumption volumes. Despite optimistic forecasts, tomatoes did not perform well, due to the moth Tuta absoluta, which destroyed tomato crops in southeastern Gran Canaria. The consumption of cucumbers saw a further decline because, first, they are not very popu... |
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Fruits in ChinaVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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With the rapid growth of per capita income in China in recent years, the primary concern of food consumption will become more health orientated. The intake of sufficient amounts of fruits and vegetables per day are believed to help people to fight off problems such as heart disease, diabetes and obesity, as well as prevent micronutrient deficiencies. |
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Fruits in GermanyVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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In 2010, consumption of fresh fruits saw a decline of 2% in volume sales. Price fluctuations were unlikely to be the reason for this fall in consumption, since consumers paid on average a lower price than in 2008, at around EUR1.54 per kilogram. The imbalance of supply and demand affected the declining demand. The abundant production volume of fruits in Germany in 2009 impacted the export volume and had little or no effect on the domest... |
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Fruits in GermanyVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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In 2010, consumption of fresh fruits saw a decline of 2% in volume sales. Price fluctuations were unlikely to be the reason for this fall in consumption, since consumers paid on average a lower price than in 2008, at around EUR1.54 per kilogram. The imbalance of supply and demand affected the declining demand. The abundant production volume of fruits in Germany in 2009 impacted the export volume and had little or no effect on the domest... |
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Fruits in MexicoVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Mexico is a mid consumer of fruit compared to other countries, especially among children, according to Mexican official sources. According to the National Survey on Nutrition’s latest edition in 2006 (ENSANUT 2006), national per capita consumption is only 120g. According to newly published data in children it is barely 60g, and 90g among teens. This is less than a quarter of the daily recommendation by international bodies such as FAO... |
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Fruits in RussiaVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Fruit growth in 2010 was based on both increased production of traditional Russian fruit (apples, strawberries, blackcurrants, redcurrants and other berries, as well as pears, plums and cherries), and the growth in imports of most types of fruit. Some increase in the majority of southern and tropical fruit was partly due to a recovery of their growth ratios after some stagnation in 2009 due to the economic crisis. |
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Fruits in the United KingdomVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Fruits declined slightly in 2010 as it continued to suffer the consequences of the economic downturn. The fruits that enjoyed the greatest volumes — apples and bananas - both dropped volume as consumers cut down on healthy foods, apparently turning to less healthy snacks such as crisps when they wanted a snack. |
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Fruits in the USVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Despite the fact that higher prices took a bite out of disposable incomes, increasingly health-conscious Americans continued to purchase pricey fruits in 2010. The well-publicised nutritional benefits of 'superfruits', such as berries, led consumers to add grapefruit, blueberries and strawberries to their grocery lists while crossing off less fashionable fruits, such as apples and plums. The growing popularity of the former pushed up vo... |
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Global Nut GrowersVon: Datamonitor
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4 / 2011 | 192,09 € |
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Introduction |
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Nut Growers in Asia-PacificVon: Datamonitor
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4 / 2011 | 192,09 € |
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Introduction |
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Nut Growers in BrazilVon: Datamonitor
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4 / 2011 | 192,09 € |
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Introduction |
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Nut Growers in ChinaVon: Datamonitor
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4 / 2011 | 192,09 € |
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Introduction |
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Nut Growers in EuropeVon: Datamonitor
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4 / 2011 | 192,09 € |
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Introduction |
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Nut Growers in IndiaVon: Datamonitor
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4 / 2011 | 192,09 € |
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Introduction |
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Nut Growers in MexicoVon: Datamonitor
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4 / 2011 | 192,09 € |
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Introduction |
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Nut Growers in the United StatesVon: Datamonitor
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4 / 2011 | 192,09 € |
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Introduction |
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Nut Growers in TurkeyVon: Datamonitor
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4 / 2011 | 192,09 € |
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Introduction |
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Nuts in GermanyVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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The consumption of nuts has remained relatively stable for the last few years. The modest growth in 2010, up by well under 1%, was impacted by the increasing popularity of 'new” varieties of nuts in Germany, eg cashew, macadamia and pecan nuts. |
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Pulses in GermanyVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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The consumption of pulses remained stagnant in Germany. Many different varieties of pulses have had a stable albeit limited presence in Germany and the per capita consumption remained almost unchanged at around 0.11kg per year. Just under 90% of pulses are cultivated in Germany. The domestic production saw good growth in 2010. However, the domestic pulses are mainly used as food for animals. |
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Starchy Roots in ChinaVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Potatoes and sweet potatoes contributed the most to the overall growth in starchy roots. |
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Starchy Roots in GermanyVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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In 2010, consumption of potatoes, the main category of starchy roots in Germany, hit rock bottom with total volume consumption of 2.1 million tonnes. Nevertheless, Germany was established as an important export market for processed and fresh potatoes. Prices for potatoes saw moderate growth in 2010. However, prices are not likely to go much higher, as the production volume is abundant enough and overlaps the domestic demand. |
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Starchy Roots in GermanyVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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In 2010, consumption of potatoes, the main category of starchy roots in Germany, hit rock bottom with total volume consumption of 2.1 million tonnes. Nevertheless, Germany was established as an important export market for processed and fresh potatoes. Prices for potatoes saw moderate growth in 2010. However, prices are not likely to go much higher, as the production volume is abundant enough and overlaps the domestic demand. |
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Starchy Roots in MexicoVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Starchy roots’ volume is dominated by sales of potatoes, which account for 93% of sales. However, Mexican per capita consumption of potatoes, at 15kg a year, is one of the lowest levels in Latin America, and much lower than the average consumption in Europe. Population growth is the main factor behind the increase in production observed in recent decades, and to a lesser extent the change in consumption patterns, with the inclusion of... |
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Starchy Roots in RussiaVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Starchy roots declined in volume terms by 4% in 2010 to just under 10 million tonnes. The drop in local production was due to unfavourable weather conditions (heat and drought) in many regions of Russia. According to the Head of Research Institute for Agricultural Market Studies (IKAR), Irina Glazunova, in 2010 local farmers harvested 22 million tonnes of potatoes (a decline on 29 million tonnes grown in 2009), while the annual nationa... |
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Starchy Roots in the United KingdomVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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The very slight decline of starchy roots in 2010 was mainly due to the decline in potato volume, as potatoes account for by far the greatest volume in starchy roots with a volume of over 2.5 million tonnes. This has been a common trend across Europe and potatoes across the continent appear to be losing out to processed potato products on the one hand, and by alternative carbohydrate sources on the other. First, this is down to issues of... |
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Starchy Roots in the USVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Starchy root sales faltered in 2010 as foodservice operators and consumers replaced them with healthier alternatives. Potato consumption, accounting for more than 75% of starchy roots, declined as customers chose fresh vegetables or sweet potatoes to replace the 'empty starch”. Compounding the issue, the government cut the potato out of federally funded food programmes. Sweet potato consumption, on the other hand, rose but not enough ... |
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Vegetables in ChinaVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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The total consumption of vegetables went up from 286 million tonnes to 291 millions tonnes in 2010, representing total growth of almost 2%. The growth rate of vegetable consumption has been stabilising within the 1-2% range in recent years. |
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Vegetables in GermanyVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Sales of fresh vegetables saw a sharp decline and reached a record low level in the last 10 years. Fresh vegetables were pricy in 2010, seeing an inflation rate of nearly 7%. This price hike was most probably the main reason why consumers reduced spending on fresh vegetables. A bad harvest, cold winter and late spring in Germany also impacted consumer purchasing habits. Asparagus is the third largest vegetable sold in Germany, and, in 2... |
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Vegetables in GermanyVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Sales of fresh vegetables saw a sharp decline and reached a record low level in the last 10 years. Fresh vegetables were pricy in 2010, seeing an inflation rate of nearly 7%. This price hike was most probably the main reason why consumers reduced spending on fresh vegetables. A bad harvest, cold winter and late spring in Germany also impacted consumer purchasing habits. Asparagus is the third largest vegetable sold in Germany, and, in 2... |
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Vegetables in MexicoVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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From the 1980s to the last years of the review period, consumption habits in Mexico changed dramatically, shifting from an ancient diet common in the Mesoamerican zone (in which Mexico is located), with a similar nutritional level to the Mediterranean diet based on vegetables, fruit, some meat and fish in coastal areas, to one mainly comprising processed food with high levels of fat, sugar, salt and a lot of chemicals. According to heal... |
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Vegetables in RussiaVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Local production of vegetables significantly suffered from adverse weather conditions in the summer of 2010 and decreased by around 20% compared with 2009. Imported products were not able to fully compensate for the loss, and overall volume sales decreased 1% in 2010. The drop in volume sales in the category could have been higher, but was partly compensated for by the continuing increase in retail demand for vegetables by some consumer... |
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Vegetables in the United KingdomVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Vegetables showed steady growth in 2010, buoyed by other vegetables, which posted good growth of 2% in 2010. Carrots in particular saw strong sales. The orange vegetable is one of the great staples of British cooking and, unlike peas, it has continued to prosper, used on its own, boiled, steamed, glazed, roasted or sautéed as an accompaniment to meat or fish, or as part of a casserole, soup, stew or cottage pie. They also continu... |
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Vegetables in the USVon: Euromonitor
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4 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Despite an increased focus on health and well-being in the US, including government campaigns, volume sales of vegetable grew by only 1% in 2010. As the economy struggled to improve, price hikes led consumers to trade down to canned and frozen varieties. Daily per capita intake of all vegetables, however, appears to be shrinking from a decade ago, suggesting that Americans are reluctant to eat their vegetables. |
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Canned Fruit Market in Nigeria to 2013 (Canned Food)Von: Datamonitor
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3 / 2011 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Canned Fruit Market in Poland to 2013 (Canned Food)Von: Datamonitor
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3 / 2011 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Canned Fruit Market in the US to 2013 (Canned Food)Von: Datamonitor
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3 / 2011 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Canned Vegetables Market in Nigeria to 2013 (Canned Food)Von: Datamonitor
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3 / 2011 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Canned Vegetables Market in Poland to 2013 (Canned Food)Von: Datamonitor
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3 / 2011 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Canned Vegetables Market in the US to 2013 (Canned Food)Von: Datamonitor
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3 / 2011 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Einzelhandel mit Obst, Gemüse und KartoffelnVon: AIK - Kohlhaas & Partner
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3 / 2011 | 680,00 € |
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Marktanalyse - 'Einzelhandel mit Obst, Gemüse und Kartoffeln' |
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Früchte - BrasilienVon: Euromonitor
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3 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Früchte - Brasilien |
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Gemüse - BrasilienVon: Euromonitor
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3 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Gemüse - Brasilien |
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Hülsenfrüchte - BrasilienVon: Euromonitor
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3 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Hülsenfrüchte - Brasilien |
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Knollengewächse - BrasilienVon: Euromonitor
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3 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Knollengewächse - Brasilien |
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Obst und Gemüse in Indien: ISIC 1513Von: Euromonitor
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3 / 2011 | 450,00 € |
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Marktanalyse - Obst und Gemüse in Indien: ISIC 1513 |
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Obst und Gemüse in Russland: ISIC 1513Von: Euromonitor
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3 / 2011 | 450,00 € |
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Marktanalyse - Obst und Gemüse in Russland: ISIC 1513 |
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Canned Fruit Market in Canada to 2013 (Canned Food)Von: Datamonitor
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2 / 2011 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Canned Fruit Market in Colombia to 2013 (Canned Food)Von: Datamonitor
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2 / 2011 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Canned Fruit Market in Peru to 2013 (Canned Food)Von: Datamonitor
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2 / 2011 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Canned Vegetables Market in Canada to 2013 (Canned Food)Von: Datamonitor
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2 / 2011 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Canned Vegetables Market in Colombia to 2013 (Canned Food)Von: Datamonitor
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2 / 2011 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Canned Vegetables Market in Peru to 2013 (Canned Food)Von: Datamonitor
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2 / 2011 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Frozen Fruit Market in Peru to 2013 (Frozen Food)Von: Datamonitor
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2 / 2011 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Frozen Vegetables Market in Peru to 2013 (Frozen Food)Von: Datamonitor
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2 / 2011 | 268,92 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruits - ItalyVon: Euromonitor
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2 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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Fresh fruits regained popularity amongst consumers, with an increase in consumption of 1% in 2009, despite strong price rises, especially in retail. |
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Pulses - ItalyVon: Euromonitor
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2 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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The traditional Italian kitchen includes many regional and national recipes with pulses: during summer festivals in central parts of Italy, dishes cooked with beans and pork rind are very popular. The use of pulses was once widespread, but due to changing lifestyles and an ever growing offering of convenience products and ready-prepared side dishes and vegetables, pulses are rarely prepared from scratch in the kitchens of younger Italia... |
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Starchy Roots - ItalyVon: Euromonitor
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2 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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The consumption of processed potatoes in Italy is on the increase, at the expense of the purchase and consumption of fresh food. Traditional potato products and derivatives used in Italian households include gnocchi (potato dumplings), roasted potatoes, potato bread, purée and fries. All of these 'traditional” foods are now available in either fresh processed or frozen processed form, to speed up the cooking process. |
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Vegetables - ItalyVon: Euromonitor
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2 / 2011 | 675,00 € |
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The figures for 2009 further confirmed the slow but steady shift, especially amongst the younger working population, towards choosing more prepared and frozen vegetables over fresh products, with reported growth in the frozen packaged category of 23% over the review period. By way of contrast, fresh vegetables total volume only increased by 2% in that time scale. |
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Fruits - BrazilVon: Euromonitor
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12 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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Despite posting lower growth than in 2008, sales of fruits in Brazil still saw moderate growth in 2009. The global economic downturn negatively impacted demand for Brazilian fruit exports, causing domestic manufacturers increasingly to target the domestic market. As a result, prices for the majority fruits remained stable in 2009, with many fruits even seeing falling prices. |
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Pulses - BrazilVon: Euromonitor
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12 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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Sales of pulses in Brazil saw positive growth in 2009, but at a slower rate than in 2008. The sector is dominated by sales of beans, which account for more than 98% of total volume sales. In 2009, production of beans rose by less than 1%, according to the Brazilian Institute of Statistics and Geography, which led to reduced growth in consumption and consequently resulted in slower sales growth for the pulses sector overall. |
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Vegetables - BrazilVon: Euromonitor
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12 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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Despite the global credit crisis which impacted the Brazilian economy in 2009, sales of vegetables posted positive sales growth over the year. Factors which stimulated this growth included the search among Brazilians for healthier diets, as well as increasing purchasing power among the C and D classes (middle and lower income consumers). The government has also had a role in this development, by providing fruits and vegetables at subsid... |
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Obst und Gemüse in China: ISIC 1513Von: Euromonitor
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10 / 2010 | 450,00 € |
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Marktanalyse - Obst und Gemüse in China: ISIC 1513 |
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Obst und Gemüse in Deutschland: ISIC 1513Von: Euromonitor
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10 / 2010 | 450,00 € |
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Marktanalyse - Obst und Gemüse in Deutschland: ISIC 1513 |
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Obst und Gemüse in Frankreich: ISIC 1513Von: Euromonitor
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10 / 2010 | 450,00 € |
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Marktanalyse - Obst und Gemüse in Frankreich: ISIC 1513 |
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Obst und Gemüse in Japan: ISIC 1513Von: Euromonitor
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10 / 2010 | 450,00 € |
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Marktanalyse - Obst und Gemüse in Japan: ISIC 1513 |
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Obst und Gemüse in the Großbritannien: ISIC 1513Von: Euromonitor
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10 / 2010 | 450,00 € |
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Marktanalyse - Obst und Gemüse in the Großbritannien: ISIC 1513 |
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Obst und Gemüse in the USA: ISIC 1513Von: Euromonitor
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10 / 2010 | 450,00 € |
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Marktanalyse - Obst und Gemüse in the USA: ISIC 1513 |
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Fruit & Vegetables: Global Industry GuideVon: Datamonitor
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9 / 2010 | 2.872,07 € |
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Datamonitor's Fruit & Vegetables: Global Industry Guide is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the Fruit & Vegetables industry. It includes detailed data on market size and segmentation, textual analysis of the key trends and competitive landscape, and profiles of the leading companies. This incisive report provides expert analysis on a global, regional and country basis. |
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Fruits - RussiaVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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Fruits declined by almost 2% in volume terms to 5.7 million tonnes in 2009. The share of retail sales was about 95%, with retail sales valued at about US$9 billion. In general, fruits saw declines due to the economic crisis causing a drop in people's income and sharp growth in prices of imported fruits. Fruits with a big share held by local producers (such as apples, cranberries or blueberries) suffered least of all. Moreover, local fru... |
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Pulses - RussiaVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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Pulses dropped by about 9% in volume terms in 2009 to account for sales of 64,000 tonnes. Significant volume decline in the category was caused by many factors. The unfavourable situation in the grouts market at the beginning of 2008 resulted in a decline in the sown area for pulses and their gross yield. In addition, the poor weather and climatic conditions in some regions in the 2008-2009 season also impacted the yield of pulses. |
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Starchy Roots - RussiaVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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Starchy roots grew by just a little bit over 1% in volume terms in 2009 to reach almost 10.2 million tonnes. The share of retail sales was over 86%. The only starchy root positioned in the Russian market is the potato. Demand for other starchy roots is negligible. In 2009, sales of potatoes saw very small growth due to falling imports and some growth of production in the domestic channel for own needs. |
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Vegetables - RussiaVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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Vegetables sales in volume terms grew by less than 1% in 2009 to reach over 11.4 million tonnes. The share held by retail sales was about 91%. In general, vegetables saw very small growth in 2009 as a result of the economic crisis, which caused people's incomes to decline and imports to fall. In 2008, vegetables saw volume growth of almost 7%. Steady growth of vegetables in the first half of 2008 was attributed to both favourable econom... |
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Fruits - United KingdomVon: Euromonitor
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8 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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Fruit sales in general fell during 2009, as consumers sought cheaper foods and switched to less healthy snacks, such as crisps. Overall fruit prices rose by 2% during 2009, and consumers’ recession-driven spending reductions — and comfort eating — impacted on most fruits. This included staples such as apples and bananas, despite supermarket chains cutting retail banana prices in spring 2009. The 2009 decline in fruit follo... |
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Pulses - United KingdomVon: Euromonitor
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8 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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The UK remains one of the largest consumers of pulses in the EU. However, only a small and declining proportion of this consumption is in the raw, dried form that is included within the fresh pulses category. The dried pea market, particularly, is in long-term decline. It comprises marrowfat peas, split peas and whole green peas. For these varieties, canned ranges far outsell dried products. Dried peas are a product with a very limited ... |
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Starchy Roots - United KingdomVon: Euromonitor
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8 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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The farm-gate price of potatoes fell by around 6% in 2009, resulting in slightly lower retail prices, averaging 62p/kg in November 2009, compared to 63p/kg in November 2008. Perhaps as a consequence, retail sales of fresh potatoes rose slightly in 2009, as price-conscious consumers continued to see potatoes as a cheap, healthy and versatile food. However, this retail growth was offset by volume declines in the foodservice sector, as the... |
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Vegetables - United KingdomVon: Euromonitor
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8 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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Carrots enjoyed a good year in 2009 with volume sales up by around five%, a cold winter and a slight resurgence in home cooking helping to boost sales. Although carrot prices rose slightly over 2009, vegetable prices overall fell 3% during that year, boosting volumes. |
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Fruits - GermanyVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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In 2009, fresh fruits saw a decline in sales, in spite of generally lower prices compared with the previous year. In Germany, fruit prices were around 9% lower in 2009 than in 2008, caused by an imbalance of supply and demand. 2009 was a very good year for fruit production in many countries, as well as in Germany, triggering both an extensive domestic offer and high import volumes. |
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Fruits - MexicoVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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The increase in health awareness among consumers has led to rising fruit consumption. Mexico’s wide variety of fruit also encourages consumption. |
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Fruits - USAVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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As consumers continued to tighten their budgets, they shied away from purchasing exotic types of fruit and preferred staple products, such as apples and bananas. The sector experienced overall growth as reports of the health benefits of fruit consumption continued to become more widespread, thus encouraging Americans to increase their intake of fruit. |
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Pulses - GermanyVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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Despite the introduction of foreign cuisine based on pulses, and their health benefits, consumption of fresh pulses remains very limited in Germany, and has declined in recent years. The average consumption of pulses (canned and fresh) is approximately 1kg per capita in Germany; however, consumption of fresh pulses is only around 0.1kg per capita. |
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Pulses - MexicoVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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Pulses are an important part of the Mexican diet. Beans are cooked and consumed in many different ways. The most common ways are boiled in soup, mashed or cooked as a complement to meat. Mashed beans can also be found canned and are used for many dishes. Fresh beans consumption was 716,000 tonnes in 2009, and accounted for the bulk of sector sales. Price increases have, however, restrained consumption to some extent, because in this sub... |
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Pulses - USAVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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In 2009, as consumers continued to be value-conscious, pulses saw an increase in popularity, due to their relatively low cost and their advertised health benefits. A bag of dry beans, once cooked, provides a good source of protein for numerous meals, making it a very budget-friendly food. Pulses also have a long shelf life, furthering their appeal with consumers because they will waste less food and be able to keep the product longer. |
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Starchy Roots - GermanyVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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Between 2008 and 2009, per capita consumption of potatoes fell from 27.0kg to 26.7kg, which was the lowest level recorded in Germany. Per capita potato consumption declined by 13% over the period 2007-2009. However, the potato yield in Germany is growing each year, and 2009 was a particularly successful year for potato production. Moreover, prices of fresh potatoes fell in 2009, as did those of most fresh food products. The price fall i... |
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Starchy Roots - MexicoVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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As part of increasing understanding of food among health conscious people, the attributes of different types of starchy roots are now better identified by consumers. This understanding of the differences amongst starchy roots might lead to diversification in this sector, which until now has been almost entirely concentrated on potatoes. |
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Starchy Roots - USAVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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As health and wellness continues to be a concern for Americans, the benefits of starchy roots will continue to be promoted in an effort to encourage consumption. Potatoes, for example, are high in vitamins and minerals, and have zero fat content, making them an attractive food for consumers seeking health benefits at a lower cost. Value-conscious consumers returned to staple products over the review period, including potatoes and sweet ... |
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Sugar and Sweeteners - GermanyVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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Despite global price rises, sugar consumption continued to rise in Germany in 2009. Germany is one of the leading sugar beet producers in EU, and has a substantial surplus over its designated sugar production quota. Consumption of sweets has seen a declining trend over the last several years, due to health issues. Nevertheless, over 85% of total sugar volume goes to the production of sweets, chocolate, snacks and other sugar containing ... |
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Sugar and Sweeteners - MexicoVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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As a commodity, sugar experiences market adjustments in line with global demand. China’s rising demand for sugar, along with a decrease in India’s production, drove up international prices in 2009. As a result, domestic sugar prices went up, eliminating the incentives to export sugar, therefore guaranteeing domestic availability. |
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Sugar and Sweeteners - USAVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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Sugar remains a staple product and is sold at a relatively low price, leading consumers to continue purchasing the product despite the economic recession. In fact, tightened consumer spending led to a growing trend of Americans increasingly cooking and baking at home in the latter part of the review period. As sugar functions as a main ingredient in many baking recipes, this growing trend has positively affected the overall sugar and sw... |
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Vegetables - GermanyVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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Consumption of fresh vegetables saw a sharp decline in 2008, caused by rising prices in the context of recession, but saw something of a recovery in 2009. The vegetables sector saw volume sales growth of 2%, benefiting from lower prices compared to 2008. The average price fell by nearly 7%, while the rediscovered taste for vegetables also contributed to growth in consumption. |
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Vegetables - MexicoVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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A more diet conscious population triggered growth in the vegetables sector in 2009, with a rise of consumption of 8% compared to the previous years figure. Many restaurants, such as McDonald’s, are including salads with their daily meals and are offering healthy, low-fat options on their menus. Some restaurants’ whole marketing strategy is based on healthy food, which includes vegetables. |
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Vegetables - USAVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2010 | 675,00 € |
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Health and wellness continued to be a concern for consumers over the review period, which positively impacted the sector. Reports concerning the benefits of vegetable consumption have had a positive effect on the sector, as consumers learn that they contain nutrients that can help reduce the risk of chronic diseases, including stroke, type 2 diabetes, some types of cancer, heart disease and high blood pressure. |
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Fruit & Vegetables: Global Industry GuideVon: Datamonitor
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6 / 2010 | 1.148,67 € |
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Datamonitor's Fruit & Vegetables: Global Industry Guide is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the Fruit & Vegetables industry. It includes detailed data on market size and segmentation, textual analysis of the key trends and competitive landscape, and profiles of the leading companies. This incisive report provides expert analysis on a global, regional and country basis. |
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Bakery and Cereals in Middle East and Africa to 2013Von: Datamonitor
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4 / 2010 | 380,33 € |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & Vegetables: Global Industry GuideVon: Datamonitor
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11 / 2009 | 1.148,67 € |
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Datamonitor's Fruit & Vegetables: Global Industry Guide is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the Fruit & Vegetables industry. It includes detailed data on market size and segmentation, textual analysis of the key trends and competitive landscape, and profiles of the leading companies. This incisive report provides expert analysis on a global, regional and country basis. |
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Fruits in SpainVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Fruits in Spain report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 illustrate how ... |
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Starchy Roots in SpainVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Starchy Roots in Spain report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 illustra... |
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Vegetables in SpainVon: Euromonitor
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9 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Vegetables in Spain report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 illustrate ... |
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Fruits in FranceVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Fruits in France report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 illustrate how... |
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Starchy Roots in FranceVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Starchy Roots in France report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 illustr... |
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Vegetables in FranceVon: Euromonitor
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7 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Vegetables in France report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 illustrate... |
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Fruits in BrazilVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Fruits in Brazil report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 illustrate how... |
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Fruits in ChinaVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Fruits in China report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 illustrate how ... |
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Fruits in GermanyVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Fruits in Germany report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 illustrate ho... |
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Fruits in IndiaVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Fruits in India report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 illustrate how ... |
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Fruits in ItalyVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Fruits in Italy report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 illustrate how ... |
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Fruits in MexicoVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Fruits in Mexico report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 illustrate how... |
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Fruits in RussiaVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Fruits in Russia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 illustrate how... |
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Fruits in the United KingdomVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Fruits in the United Kingdom report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 il... |
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Fruits in the USVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Fruits in the United States report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 ill... |
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Vegetables in BrazilVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Vegetables in Brazil report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 illustrate... |
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Vegetables in ChinaVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Vegetables in China report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 illustrate ... |
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Vegetables in GermanyVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Vegetables in Germany report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 illustrat... |
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Vegetables in IndiaVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Vegetables in India report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 illustrate ... |
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Vegetables in ItalyVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Vegetables in Italy report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 illustrate ... |
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Vegetables in MexicoVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Vegetables in Mexico report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 illustrate... |
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Vegetables in RussiaVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Vegetables in Russia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013 illustrate... |
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Vegetables in the United KingdomVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Vegetables in the United Kingdom report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 201... |
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Vegetables in the USVon: Euromonitor
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6 / 2009 | 675,00 € |
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Euromonitor International's Vegetables in the United States report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms (2003-2008), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2013... |
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| 1 / 2009 | 764,50 € | |
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Introduction |
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Fruit & Vegetables: Global Industry GuideVon: Datamonitor
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11 / 2008 | 1.148,67 € |
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Datamonitor's Fruit & Vegetables: Global Industry Guide is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the fruit & vegetables industry. It includes detailed data on market size and segmentation, textual analysis of the key trends and competitive landscape, and profiles of the leading companies. This incisive report provides expert analysis on a global, regional and country basis. |
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Meeting Fruit and Vegetable TargetsVon: Datamonitor
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6 / 2008 | 1.728,77 € |
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