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Global Beverage Forecast - West Europe - Mar10
Description
Extracted from Canadean''s Global Beverage Forecasts report, West Europe Beverage Forecasts includes data tables for 16 markets (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom) plus a regional summary. Aggregated totals for non-profiled countries are also given to obtain a complete regional picture.
Product analysis is broken down in to 21 beverage categories (packaged water, carbonates, juice, nectars, still drinks, squash/syrups, fruit powders, iced/rtd tea, iced/rtd coffee, sports drinks, energy drinks, bulk/HOD water, dairy drinks, hot coffee, hot tea, beer, cider, spirits, flavoured alcoholic beverages, fortified wine, wine).
Measures include million litres and litres per capita data for 1999 to 2008 actual, 2009 provisional and forecasts to 2015. Data is provided in Excel format with supporting text in Acrobat pdf. All for immediate download.
Key Information Provided in this Report
West Europe regional summary
Individual data on 16 West European markets plus supporting text
Volumes for 21 individual beverage categories
Data measured in million litres and litres per capita
Historical trends – 1999 to 2008 actual, 2009 provisional
Forecasts to 2015
View contents and sample pages for more information
Data is also available to purchase on a global or individual market basis
Why Buy this Report?
West Europe Beverage Forecasts provides historical and forecast consumption trends for key beverage categories across 16 markets.
Facilitates valuable data comparisons, enabling the user to monitor the development of commercial beverages over time either by category, country or region and determine share of throat.
An essential aid for anyone interested in the beverage industry or looking to develop their business internationally or across categories.
To know more and to buy a copy of your report feel free to visit:
Global Beverage Forecast - West Europe - Mar10
Description
Extracted from Canadean''s Global Beverage Forecasts report, West Europe Beverage Forecasts includes data tables for 16 markets (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom) plus a regional summary. Aggregated totals for non-profiled countries are also given to obtain a complete regional picture.
Product analysis is broken down in to 21 beverage categories (packaged water, carbonates, juice, nectars, still drinks, squash/syrups, fruit powders, iced/rtd tea, iced/rtd coffee, sports drinks, energy drinks, bulk/HOD water, dairy drinks, hot coffee, hot tea, beer, cider, spirits, flavoured alcoholic beverages, fortified wine, wine).
Measures include million litres and litres per capita data for 1999 to 2008 actual, 2009 provisional and forecasts to 2015. Data is provided in Excel format with supporting text in Acrobat pdf. All for immediate download.
Key Information Provided in this Report
West Europe regional summary
Individual data on 16 West European markets plus supporting text
Volumes for 21 individual beverage categories
Data measured in million litres and litres per capita
Historical trends – 1999 to 2008 actual, 2009 provisional
Forecasts to 2015
View contents and sample pages for more information
Data is also available to purchase on a global or individual market basis
Why Buy this Report?
West Europe Beverage Forecasts provides historical and forecast consumption trends for key beverage categories across 16 markets.
Facilitates valuable data comparisons, enabling the user to monitor the development of commercial beverages over time either by category, country or region and determine share of throat.
An essential aid for anyone interested in the beverage industry or looking to develop their business internationally or across categories.
To know more and to buy a copy of your report feel free to visit:
Global Beverage Forecast - West Europe - Mar10