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INTRODUCTION
The European Market for Snacks to 2006 is a detailed analysis of the region's most important snacks markets, providing forecast data to 2006. The
report examines key trends in snacks, with an emphasis on providing quality primary research data, obtained directly from major players in the
industry. It establishes the market size and structure, provides analysis of current market trends, and profiles the industry's major players.
SCOPE OF THE REPORT
- Contains information on four snacks categories - savory snacks, potato chips, popcorn and snack nuts - in 20 European Countries
- The comprehensive data set includes market values, volumes, segmentations and forecasts on a regional and country level
- All data is for 2001 and full five-year forecasts are provided
REPORT HIGHLIGHTS
The European snack market reached a value of $9.1billion in 2001.The UK has the largest snack market in Europe.
Portugal has the smallest overall snacks market in the region - despite the fact that its economy is by no means the smallest in Europe
Snack nuts are the only sector covered that the UK does not dominate. Germany leads this sector, with 21% of the market. The Netherlands, France
and the UK all follow, with over 15% each. The Dutch spend by far the most per head - $14.30 each in 2001
KEY REASONS TO BUY THIS REPORT
- Understand the key trends and issues in snacks
- Understand which countries and product lines offer the best opportunities for growth
- Assess the competitive landscape of the European snacks industry
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