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Dried Processed Food in Belarus

Nov 2011

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Overview

Discover the latest market trends and uncover sources of future market growth for the Dried Processed Food industry in Belarus with research from Euromonitor's team of in-country analysts.

Find hidden opportunities in the most current research data available, understand competitive threats with our detailed market analysis, and plan your corporate strategy with our expert qualitative analysis and growth projections.

If you're in the Dried Processed Food industry in Belarus, our research will save you time and money while empowering you to make informed, profitable decisions.

The Dried Processed Food in Belarus market research report includes:

  • Analysis of key supply-side and demand trends
  • Detailed segmentation of international and local products
  • Historic volumes and values, company and brand market shares
  • Five year forecasts of market trends and market growth
  • Robust and transparent market research methodology, conducted in-country

Our market research reports answer questions such as:

  • What is the market size of Dried Processed Food in Belarus?
  • What are the major brands in Belarus?
  • Are consumers in emerging markets moving from unpackaged to packaged rice?
  • How will the lingering spectre of commodity price volatility impact rice retail prices and sales performance?

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  • Gain competitive intelligence about market leaders
  • Track key industry trends, opportunities and threats
  • Inform your marketing, brand, strategy and market development, sales and supply functions

This industry report originates from Passport, our Packaged Food market research database.

Sample Analysis

TRENDS

  • Dried processed food will see current value growth of 16% and volume growth of 3% in 2011. Increasing consumption is driven by the trend of convenience due to busier lifestyles, with less time to spend on cooking.

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • Leading companies in the pasta category were the leaders in the whole dried processed food category in 2010. Borisovsky Kombinat Khleboproduktov UE, with its brand Borimak, was the leader with a value share of almost 20% in 2010. The company also demonstrated the highest increase in share by almost four percentage points. The leadership in dried processed food was achieved by leadership in pasta, of which the company held a 27% share in 2010. The production of dried pasta under the Borimak brand started in 2007 and the brand gained visible share in its first year. Borimak OAO which is now part of the Borisovsky Kombinat Khleboproductov was the biggest pasta manufacturer in Belarus but had difficult times in the past and merged with the big wheat and bread manufacturer Borisovsky Kombinat Khleboproductov. This move rescued the factory from bankruptcy and helped it to increase production as Borisovsky Kombinat Khleboproductov is supplying the main raw material, which is wheat. The company’s products can be found in the majority of retail outlets in Belarus due to their affordability and also because retail outlets are obliged to sell a certain percentage of locally produced brands under government regulations. At the end of 2008, Borimak finished the reconstruction of its production line for manufacturing long pasta with an annual capacity of 8,200 tonnes per year. The reconstruction cost €620,000 and was financed by the company and loans. Another reconstruction was carried out in 2009. The company’s production in 2008 was 14,600 tonnes; in 2009 it was 17,200 tonnes and in 2010 it was 22,000 tonnes. Borimak is the only big pasta manufacturer in Belarus.

PROSPECTS

  • Dried processed food is expected to grow at a volume CAGR of almost 3% and a constant value CAGR of more than 4% over the forecast period. Dried processed food is set to maintain its positive development and many categories will benefit from the trend for convenience which will drive development of dried ready meals, noodles, dehydrated and instant soups, dried pasta and dessert mixes. Category growth will mainly come from urban areas with more hectic lifestyles and less time for cooking. Value sales will outperform volume sales due to the increasing sales of value added products and increasing cost of commodities worldwide and production costs being passed on to customers.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Dried Processed Food in Belarus - Category Analysis

HEADLINES

TRENDS

  • Dried processed food will see current value growth of 16% and volume growth of 3% in 2011. Increasing consumption is driven by the trend of convenience due to busier lifestyles, with less time to spend on cooking.

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • Leading companies in the pasta category were the leaders in the whole dried processed food category in 2010. Borisovsky Kombinat Khleboproduktov UE, with its brand Borimak, was the leader with a value share of almost 20% in 2010. The company also demonstrated the highest increase in share by almost four percentage points. The leadership in dried processed food was achieved by leadership in pasta, of which the company held a 27% share in 2010. The production of dried pasta under the Borimak brand started in 2007 and the brand gained visible share in its first year. Borimak OAO which is now part of the Borisovsky Kombinat Khleboproductov was the biggest pasta manufacturer in Belarus but had difficult times in the past and merged with the big wheat and bread manufacturer Borisovsky Kombinat Khleboproductov. This move rescued the factory from bankruptcy and helped it to increase production as Borisovsky Kombinat Khleboproductov is supplying the main raw material, which is wheat. The company’s products can be found in the majority of retail outlets in Belarus due to their affordability and also because retail outlets are obliged to sell a certain percentage of locally produced brands under government regulations. At the end of 2008, Borimak finished the reconstruction of its production line for manufacturing long pasta with an annual capacity of 8,200 tonnes per year. The reconstruction cost €620,000 and was financed by the company and loans. Another reconstruction was carried out in 2009. The company’s production in 2008 was 14,600 tonnes; in 2009 it was 17,200 tonnes and in 2010 it was 22,000 tonnes. Borimak is the only big pasta manufacturer in Belarus.

PROSPECTS

  • Dried processed food is expected to grow at a volume CAGR of almost 3% and a constant value CAGR of more than 4% over the forecast period. Dried processed food is set to maintain its positive development and many categories will benefit from the trend for convenience which will drive development of dried ready meals, noodles, dehydrated and instant soups, dried pasta and dessert mixes. Category growth will mainly come from urban areas with more hectic lifestyles and less time for cooking. Value sales will outperform volume sales due to the increasing sales of value added products and increasing cost of commodities worldwide and production costs being passed on to customers.

CATEGORY DATA

  • Table 1 Sales of Dried Processed Food by Category: Volume 2006-2011
  • Table 2 Sales of Dried Processed Food by Category: Value 2006-2011
  • Table 3 Sales of Dried Processed Food by Category: % Volume Growth 2006-2011
  • Table 4 Sales of Dried Processed Food by Category: % Value Growth 2006-2011
  • Table 5 Dried Processed Food Company Shares 2006-2010
  • Table 6 Dried Processed Food Brand Shares 2007-2010
  • Table 7 Sales of Dried Processed Food by Distribution Format: % Analysis 2006-2011
  • Table 8 Forecast Sales of Dried Processed Food by Category: Volume 2011-2016
  • Table 9 Forecast Sales of Dried Processed Food by Category: Value 2011-2016
  • Table 10 Forecast Sales of Dried Processed Food by Category: % Volume Growth 2011-2016
  • Table 11 Forecast Sales of Dried Processed Food by Category: % Value Growth 2011-2016

Packaged Food in Belarus - Industry Context

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Crisis results in drop in purchasing power

Economic liberalisation in Belarus

Price regulation of socially important goods

Distribution via modern channels continues to increase

Slow growth expected

FOODSERVICE – KEY TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS

Headlines

Trends

Competitive Landscape

Prospects

Category Data

IMPULSE AND INDULGENCE PRODUCTS – KEY TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS

Headlines

Trends

Competitive Landscape

Prospects

Category Data

NUTRITION/STAPLES – KEY TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS

Headlines

Trends

Competitive Landscape

Prospects

Category Data

MEAL SOLUTIONS – KEY TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS

Headlines

Trends

Competitive Landscape

Prospects

Category Data

MARKET DATA

  • Table 46 Sales of Packaged Food by Category: Volume 2006-2011
  • Table 47 Sales of Packaged Food by Category: Value 2006-2011
  • Table 48 Sales of Packaged Food by Category: % Volume Growth 2006-2011
  • Table 49 Sales of Packaged Food by Category: % Value Growth 2006-2011
  • Table 50 GBO Shares of Packaged Food 2006-2010
  • Table 51 NBO Shares of Packaged Food 2006-2010
  • Table 52 NBO Brand Shares of Packaged Food 2007-2010
  • Table 53 Sales of Packaged Food by Distribution Format: % Analysis 2006-2011
  • Table 54 Sales of Packaged Food by Category and Distribution Format: % Analysis 2011
  • Table 55 Forecast Sales of Packaged Food by Category: Volume 2011-2016
  • Table 56 Forecast Sales of Packaged Food by Category: Value 2011-2016
  • Table 57 Forecast Sales of Packaged Food by Category: % Volume Growth 2011-2016
  • Table 58 Forecast Sales of Packaged Food by Category: % Value Growth 2011-2016

DEFINITIONS

SOURCES

  • Summary 1 Research Sources

Segmentation

Segmentation

This market research report includes the following:

  • Dried Processed Food

Statistics Included

Statistics Included

For each category and subcategory you will receive the following data in Excel format:

From Passport

  • Market sizes
  • Company shares
  • Brand shares
  • Distribution
  • Pricing
  • Products by ingredient
  • Products by ingredient

Market size details:

  • Retail volume
  • Retail volume % growth
  • Retail volume per capita
  • Foodservice volume
  • Foodservice volume % growth
  • Foodservice volume per capita
  • Total volume
  • Total volume % growth
  • Total volume per capita
  • Retail value retail selling price % growth
  • Retail value retail selling price local currency, USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, JPY
  • Retail value retail selling price per capita local currency, USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, JPY
  • Retail value retail selling price real (constant 2008) prices % growth
  • Retail value retail selling price real (constant 2008) prices local currency, USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, JPY
  • Retail value retail selling price real (constant 2008) prices per capita local currency, USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, JPY
  • Retail value manufacturer selling price % growth
  • Retail value manufacturer selling price local currency, USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, JPY
  • Retail value manufacturer selling price per capita local currency, USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, JPY
  • Retail value manufacturer selling price real (constant 2008) prices % growth
  • Retail value manufacturer selling price real (constant 2008) prices local currency, USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, JPY
  • Retail value manufacturer selling price real (constant 2008) prices per capita local currency, USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, JPY
  • Retail volume (tonnes)
  • Retail volume (tonnes) % growth
  • Retail volume (tonnes) per capita
  • Foodservice volume (tonnes)
  • Foodservice volume (tonnes) % growth
  • Foodservice volume (tonnes) per capita
  • Total volume (tonnes)
  • Total volume (tonnes) % growth
  • Total volume (tonnes) per capita
  • Retail value retail selling price nominal (current) prices % growth
  • Retail value retail selling price nominal (current) prices local currency, USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, JPY
  • Retail value retail selling price nominal (current) prices per capita local currency, USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, JPY
  • Retail value manufacturer selling price nominal (current) prices % growth
  • Retail value manufacturer selling price nominal (current) prices local currency, USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, JPY
  • Retail value manufacturer selling price nominal (current) prices per capita local currency, USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, JPY

Methodology

Methodology

Global insight and local knowledge

With 40 years’ experience of developed and emerging markets, Euromonitor International’s research method is built on a unique combination of specialist industry knowledge and in-country research expertise.

This approach is what enables us to achieve our goal of building a market consensus view of size, shape and trends across the full distribution universe of each category. We factor in whichever channels are relevant, from large-scale grocery to direct sellers, from discount stores to local mom-and-pop outlets.

Industry specialists

Each industry we cover is managed by an Industry Manager and team of Industry Analysts who research and report on their specialist categories all year round.

Our collaborative approach to research means that these industry teams are in constant dialogue with industry players and opinion formers. The planning of our research programmes reflects latest market trends and industry events. In completing each update project, this provides invaluable input to the testing, review and finalisation of our data.

The specialist in-house teams bring together findings from all stages of the annual research process. They work closely with in-country analysts, assess and challenge data and exercise final editorial control over the publication of new data and analysis.

Country and regional analysts

Our in-country analyst network is managed by country and regional analysts in our offices around the world. Working closely with each in-country team, the regional research management team ensures that all country researchers are well schooled in best practices, from the information collected in store checks, to the dialogue we build in trade surveys. Our country analysts ensure that national reports explain the data trends and provide clear insights into the local market’s dynamics.

In-country research network

To deliver fresh insights every year in countries all around the world, we believe the strongest approach is to use analysts on the ground. They bring fluency in local language, physical proximity to the best sources, an ability to engage directly with local industry contacts, and an awareness of how the products and services we study are advertised, sold and consumed. These are essential parts of our ability to report incisively on these markets.

Research Methodology

Our research methods

Each Euromonitor International industry report is based on a core set of research techniques:

Desk research

With industry events, corporate activity, trends and new product introductions tracked year round by our industry team, desk research provides a starting point for the in-country research programme. Our in-country researchers will access the following sources:

  • National statistics offices governmental and official sources
  • National and international trade press
  • National and international trade associations
  • Industry study groups and other semi-official sources
  • Company financials and annual reports
  • Broker reports
  • Online databases
  • The financial, business and mainstream press

Accessing sources is only the first step. The ability to interpret and reconcile often conflicting information across multiple sources is a key aspect of the added value we provide.

Store checks

Store checks are an integral part of our methods for product industries. Carried out on the ground across a relevant mix of channels, the information gained provides first-hand insights into the products we are researching, specifically:

  • Place: We track products in all relevant channels, selective and mass, store and non-store
  • Product: What are innovations in products, pack sizes and formats?
  • Price: What are brand price variations across channels, how do private label’s prices compare to those of branded goods?
  • Promotion: What are marketing and merchandising trends, offers, discounts and tie-ins?

Findings are cross-referenced with brand share data analysis. The results, combined with the findings of desk research, provide a strong basis for identifying key areas of questioning to take forward into our trade survey.

Trade survey

Interaction with global players at corporate HQ and regional levels is complemented by unique local data and insights from our in-country trade surveys around the world. Through the high profile of the Euromonitor International brand, we are able to talk directly to a wide range of sources and therefore inform our analysis with the knowledge and opinions of the leading operators in the market.

Trade surveys allow us to:

  • Fill gaps in available published data per company
  • Generate a consensus view of the size, structure and strategic direction of the category
  • Access year-in-progress data where published sources are out of date
  • Evaluate the experts’ views on current trends and market developments

In building our composite industry view, we engage with a variety of personnel in key players at all points of the supply chain: materials suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, retailers and service operators. We also interview desk research sources: industry associations; study groups; and third party observers from the trade and financial press.

Our objective is to engage in conversation with trade sources in which we exchange ideas and views on the industry, sharing our work-in-progress findings on supply/demand dynamics and potential. This dialogue enhances both parties’ understanding of the local market. The scope and reach of our trade survey also serves to eliminate bias (intentional and unintentional) from any single source.

Company analysis

At a global level, our company research combines our mix of industry interaction and use of secondary sources such as annual accounts, broker reports, financial press and databases. From a data perspective, the aim is to build “top-down” estimates of major players’ total global and regional sales.

At a country level, in line with local reporting requirements, we access annual accounts, national-specific company databases and local company websites. These are all invaluable sources as we build a view of each domestic player’s size and position within very specific categories of the industry.

Forecasts

Data projections and future performance analysis are key elements of Euromonitor International’s market intelligence. Working with historic trends of 15 years or more, a key aspect of our trade survey is to engage industry insider views of the next five years. Will volumes maintain their historic trend? Will price increases or falls of recent years continue, accelerate or slow down? Will increasing demand for one product cannibalise sales of another?

Forecasts represent many of the essential conclusions we have reached about the current state of the market, how it works and how it behaves under different macro and micro conditions. Our written analysis will state the assumptions and the trade opinion behind whether our predictions are optimistic or pessimistic, so that clients can use our statistical forecasts with confidence.

Data validation

All data is subjected to an exhaustive review process, at country, regional and global levels.

The interpretation and review of sources and data inputs forms a central part of the collaboration between industry teams and country researchers. Numbers are delivered to regional and global offices with an audit trail of sources and calculations to allow for a thorough evaluation of data sense and integrity.

Upon completion of the country review phase, data is then reviewed on a comparative basis at regional and then at a global level. Comparative checks are carried out on per capita consumption and spending levels, growth rates, patterns of category and subcategory breakdowns and distribution of sales by channel. Top-down estimates are reviewed against bottom-up regional and global market and company sales totals.

Where marked differences are seen between proximate country markets or ones at similar developmental levels, supplementary research is conducted in the relevant countries to confirm and/or amend those findings. This process ensures international comparability across the database, that consistent category and subcategory definitions have been used and that all data has been correctly tested. We make sure that possible discrepancies between different published sources have been reconciled and that our interpretation of opinion and expectation from each country’s trade sources has been applied to form a coherent international pattern.

Market analysis

Another integral part of all our research programmes is that all Euromonitor International data is accompanied by clear written analysis. From a research perspective, this explains and substantiates data findings. From a client perspective, this offers unique insights into local consumption trends, routes to market, brand preferences, channel dynamics and future trends.

Our country level analysis also provides invaluable input into the ability of our central industry specialist teams to marry local insights with strategic conclusions on the direction of the market regionally and globally.

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