Report Summary
"2006-2007 Process Food Market - Asia Pacific" report provides research and objective analysis on Asia-Pacific Food Processing Industry. This report helps clients to analyze the opportunities critical to the success of Food Processing Industry in the region. In Asia-Pacific region, an overall economic growth leads to the rapid industrialization and an increased urbanization. The rising per capita income due to economic growth is shifting the consumer preferences towards value added foods.
Asia-Pacific Food Processing Industry
Currently, in Asia-Pacific region, processed food level differs from country to country. In Asian region, Japan remains the largest food processing market, but is expected to grow at slower rate in future as compared to China & India due to saturated market. Rising per capita income, growing working class & popularity of ready-to-eat food are expected to drive the food processing industries of China and India.
Key Findings
- Most of the economically growing countries in Asia have low level of processed food as compared to western countries, but due to positive market forces, its all set to boom.
- Trade liberalization through multilateral & regional trade agreements is helping the Asia-Pacific food processing industry to grow and will lead to greater market access for players operating in Food processing industry.
- To position & promote Asia-Pacific as a producer of safe & high quality products in compliance with international standards is a major problem in front of the exporters in Asia-Pacific region.
- Australian processed food industry has emerged as one of the most technically advanced in the world. It produces products of international standards at prices comparatively lower than the western world.
- Japan & South Korea are the leading meat importing countries in world. In future, processed food industry is expected to remain strong with rising meat consumption in these countries.
Key Issues & Facts Analyzed
- Sectoral performance of Asia-Pacific processed food industry at country level.
- Market forces driving the industry & challenges faced by it.
- Major players in Asia-Pacific processed food industry.
- What opportunities exist in Asia-Pacific processed food industry?
Key Players Analyzed
This section covers the key facts about major players currently operating in the Asia-Pacific Processed food industry, such as PepsiCo, Coca Cola, Kraft Foods, Unilever N.V., Annheuser-Busch Companies, Cadbury Schweppes, Groupe Danone & Diageo.
Research Methodology
Information Sources: Information has been sourced from namely, books, newspapers, trade journals, and white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to access to more than 3000 paid databases.
Analysis Method: The analysis methods includes the following - Ratio Analysis, Historical Trend Analysis, Linear Regression Analysis using software tools, Judgmental Forecasting and Cause and Effect Analysis.
Report Outline
Section 1 Analyst View
Section 2 Research Overview
Section 3 Asia Pacific Food Industry
Section 4 Production & Demand Statistics by Country
4.1 India
4.1.1 Future Prospects
4.2 China
4.2.1 Future Prospects
4.3 Hong Kong
4.3.1 Future Prospects
4.4 Australia
4.4.1 Future Prospects
4.5 Japan
4.5.1 Future Prospects
4.6 South Korea
4.6.1 Future Prospects
4.7 Malaysia
4.7.1 Future Prospects
Section 5 Industry Analysis
5.1 Driving Forces
5.2 Opportunities
5.3 Challenges
Section 6 Competitive Landscape
6.1 PepsiCo, Inc.
6.2 Coca-Cola
6.3 Kraft Foods
6.4 Unilever N.V
6.5 Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.
6.6 Cadbury Schweppes
6.7 Groupe Danone
6.8 Diageo
Figures
Figure 4-1: India - Installed Capacity of Fruits & Vegetables Processing Industry (in Million Tons), 1993 & 2005
Figure 4-2: India - Top 5 States by Installed Capacity in Fruits & Vegetables Processing (in Tons), 2005
Figure 4-3: India - Total Milk Production (in Million Tons), 2000-2005
Figure 4-4: India - Total Food Production (in Million Tons), 2001-2005
Figure 4-5: China - Food Processing Industry, 2004
Figure 4-6: China - Value of Dairy Market (in Billion US$), 2005 & 2010
Figure 4-7: China - Value of Dairy Market by Product (%), 2005
Figure 4-8: China - Fresh Dairy Consumption in Urban and Rural Area (Kg per Person), 1993-2002
Figure 4-9: China - Supply & Demand Share of Milk by Region (%), 2003
Figure 4-10: China - Beef & Pork Production (in Million Metric Tons), 2005 & 2006
Figure 4-11: China - Packaged Food & Meat Market Segmentation (%), 2004
Figure 4-12: Australia - Processed Food Industry by Product (in Million Aus$), 2002-2003
Figure 4-13: Japan - Processed Food & Beverage Product (%), 2004
Figure 4-14: Japan - Market Size of Processed Milk (in Million Liters), 2001-2005
Figure 4-15: Japan - Seafood Processing Sales ('000) and Value of Landed & Wholesale Unit (in Million Yen), 2004
Figure 4-16: Malaysia - Export of Processed Food (%), 2005
Figure 4-17: Malaysia - Livestock & Processed Meat Export (in Million RM), 1996 & 2005
Figure 5-1: India - Disposable Income/Head/Year (in US$), 2000-2005
Figure 5-2: China - Urban/Rural Population Split (in Million), 2000-2050
Figure 5-3: India - Growth in Consuming Class, 1997-98, 2000-01 & 2006-07
Figure 6-1: PepsiCo, Inc. - Stock Performance
Figure 6-2: Coca-Cola - Stock Performance
Figure 6-3: Kraft Foods - Stock Performance
Figure 6-4: Unilever N.V - Stock Performance
Figure 6-5: Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. - Stock Performance
Figure 6-6: Cadbury Schweppes - Stock Performance
Figure 6-7: Groupe Danone - Stock Performance
Figure 6-8: Diageo - Stock Performance
Tables
Table 4-1: Level of Processing in Food Products (%), 2005
Table 4-2: India - Process Food Market Segmentation
Table 4-3: India - Processed Fruits & Vegetables Export by Product (2001-02 to 2004-05)
Table 4-4: India - Market Size of Fruits & Vegetables Segment, 2005
Table 4-5: India - Market Size of Dairy Products, 2005
Table 4-6: India - Food Production by Category (in Million Tons), 2000-01 to 2005-06
Table 4-7: India - Commercial Food Production (in Million Tons), 2000-01 to 2005-06
Table 4-8: India - Production & Export of Marine Products (1950-51, 1960-61, 1970-71, 1980-81, 1990-91 & 2000-01 to 2004-05)
Table 4-9: China - Regional Distribution of Food Processing Industry (%), 2004
Table 4-10: China - Growth in Food Industry (Revenue in RMB Billion), 2001-2004
Table 4-11: China - Packaged Meat & Poultry Market Growth (%), 2000-2004
Table 4-12: Hong Kong - Food Processing Industry Features
Table 4-13: Hong Kong - Processed Food & Beverages Export by Category (%), 2003-2005
Table 4-14: Hong Kong - Processed Food & Beverages Export by Market (%), 2003-2005
Table 4-15: Australia - Meat Industry, 2003-2004
Table 4-16: Japan - Poultry Stocks and Production, 2003 & 2004
Table 4-17: South Korea - Livestock Inventories, 2002-2005
Table 4-18: South Korea - Beef Import by Country (in Thousand Metric Tons), 2000-2005
Table 4-19: South Korea - Import of Poultry Meat and Offals by Country (in Thousand Metric Tons), 2000-2005
Table 4-20: Malaysia - Fish & Fish Products Export-Import (in Million RM), 1996 & 2005
Table 4-21: Malaysia - Processed Livestock's & Dairy Export-Import (in Million RM), 1996 & 2005
Table 4-22: Malaysia - Processed Fruits & Vegetables Export-Import (in Million RM), 1996 & 2005
Table 5-1: China - Urban & Rural Divide: Per Capita Income and Food Expenditure (in RMB), 2001-2004
Table 6-1: PepsiCo, Inc. - Key Financials (in Million US $), 2003-2005
Table 6-2: Coca-Cola - Key Financials (in Million US $), 2003-2005
Table 6-3: Kraft Foods - Key Financials (in Million US $), 2003-2005
Table 6-4: Unilever N.V. - Key Financials (in Million US $), 2003-2005
Table 6-5: Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc - Key Financials (in Million US $), 2003-2005
Table 6-6: Cadbury Schweppes - Key Financials (in Million US $), 2003-2005
Table 6-7: Groupe Danone - Key Financials (in Million US $), 2003-2005
Table 6-8: Diageo - Key Financials (in Million US $), 2003-2005