Across dairy categories, smaller pack sizes are expected to gain share at the expense of larger ones over the forecast period. In milk, for example, the 250g pack size is expected to record dynamic growth and take share from the traditional 500g flexible plastic pack.
Within yoghurt and sour milk drinks, the traditional thin wall plastic container pack type, while still likely to remain the dominant packaging format, is expected to continue losing share to brick liquid cartons and PET bottles over the forecast period. One important factor driving this shift is the diversification of yoghurt products and the increasing availability of drinks within the category, such as lassis offered by Amul or Greek yoghurt drinks from Epigamia.
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Dairy Packaging
This is the aggregation of cheese, drinking milk products, yoghurt and sour milk drinks, and other dairy products.
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