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Global Briefing

Certified Organic : Recession No Serious Threat to Organic Food and Drinks (Part 1)

Dec 2011

Price: US$2,000

About this Report

About this Report

Despite the recession hitting hard in 2008/2009, organics withstood it well and sales continue to rise. In part one of this report, Euromonitor International focuses on organic food and drinks in developed versus emerging markets, providing an insight into the regional diversity. As the organic market is set to continue to grow, this report also explores what is next for organic packaged food and beverages globally and in the different regions.

What this report includes

  • Up-to-the minute analysis of the latest trends in the industry
  • New product development, forecasts and other themes
  • Unique graphics and illustrated case studies
  • Most recent brand and company news
  • New insight into the size and shape of the market

Why buy this report

  • Clear, concise powerpoint format makes it easy to digest
  • Leading industry opinion keeps you abreast of latest news and trends
  • Forward-looking outlook on a category, market or issue affecting the industry
  • Latest five year forecasts assess how the market is predicted to develop
  • Understand the competitive environment, the leading players and brands

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction

Scope

  • Introduction

Objectives of global briefing

  • Introduction

Organic definitions: IFOAM and The Codex Alimentarius

  • Introduction

National and international definitions of organic

  • Introduction

Examples of country or region specific organic logos

  • Introduction

Key findings

  • Introduction

Global Market Performance

Overall market performance

  • Global Market Performance

Organic food and hot drink sales resilient despite recession

  • Global Market Performance

Regional diversity

  • Global Market Performance

Regional Market Performance

North America: Regulation and market performance

  • Regional Market Performance

US: Organic packaged food is on a road to recovery

  • Regional Market Performance

US: Organic hot drinks remained recession proof

  • Regional Market Performance

US: The Hain Celestial Group is the leading player

  • Regional Market Performance

US: Private label organic proves successful during the recession

  • Regional Market Performance

US: Supermarkets/hypermarkets key for distribution of organics

  • Regional Market Performance

Western Europe: Regulation and market performance

  • Regional Market Performance

Germany: Organic ready meals posting the most dynamic growth

  • Regional Market Performance

Germany: Organic fresh coffee driving growth

  • Regional Market Performance

Germany: Hipp GmbH & Co Vertrieb KG holds nearly 10% of sales

  • Regional Market Performance

Germany: Organic leaders

  • Regional Market Performance

Germany: Organics moving towards supermarkets and discounters

  • Regional Market Performance

Latin America: Regulation in Brazil and market performance

  • Regional Market Performance

Brazil: Variety of organic packaged food is limited

  • Regional Market Performance

Brazil: Organic beverages driven by fresh coffee

  • Regional Market Performance

Brazil: Grupo Balbo has a stronghold on the market

  • Regional Market Performance

Brazil: Organic leaders

  • Regional Market Performance

Brazil: Supermarkets and hypermarkets lead the way

  • Regional Market Performance

Asia-Pacific: Regulation and market performance

  • Regional Market Performance

China: Organic oils and fats driving packaged food

  • Regional Market Performance

China: Organic beverages limited and dominated by green tea

  • Regional Market Performance

China: Fastest growing companies are organic tea producers

  • Regional Market Performance

China: Organic players

  • Regional Market Performance

China: Convenience stores offer an alternative to supermarkets

  • Regional Market Performance

The Future for Organics

Recovery on the way

  • The Future for Organics

Organics forecast to show growth but six times smaller than NH

  • The Future for Organics

Western Europe and North America will continue to dominate

  • The Future for Organics

Organic rice set to show most dynamic growth

  • The Future for Organics

Coffee set to catch fruit/vegetable juice

  • The Future for Organics

Conclusion

Conclusions

  • Conclusion

Appendix

Appendix: Included studies and useful links

  • Appendix

Report Definitions

Report terminology

  • Report Definitions

Report parameters: 32 health and wellness countries covered

  • Report Definitions

Health and wellness category definitions

  • Report Definitions

Health and wellness product coverage

  • Report Definitions

Samples

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