Table of Contents
Food Packaging - Brazil Euromonitor International : Country Market
Insight September 2009 List of Contents and Tables Executive
Summary Economic Downturn Has Limited Impact on Brazilian Packaging
Convenience Trends Boost Packaging for Ready Meals and Other Easy-to-prepare
Products Segmentation Targeting Smaller Households Health Trends
Provide Major Growth Driver Continued Rise of Low-income Consumers To Push
Future Packaging Growth Key Trends and Developments Consumers Change
Some Buying Habits Due To Crisis Scenario But Packaging Shows Healthy
Growth From Main Competitors To Partners: the Merger Between Major Food
Players Sadia and Perdigão Multipackaging and Wholesalers Booming
Amongst Brazilian Families Green Packaging Moving To the Top of the Agenda
for Industry and Consumers Special Editions and Gift Packaging Are Reasons
To Celebrate in the Packaging Industry Dairy Products Headlines
Trends Prospects Sauces, Dressings and Condiments Headlines
Trends Prospects Canned/preserved Food Headlines Trends
Prospects Impulse Foods Headlines Trends Prospects Chilled
and Frozen Packaging Headlines Trends Prospects Baby Food
Headlines Trends Prospects Metal Headlines Trends
Prospects Rigid Plastic Headlines Trends Prospects
Glass Headlines Trends Prospects Liquid Cartons
Headlines Trends Prospects Paper-based Containers
Headlines Trends Prospects Flexible Packaging Headlines
Trends Prospects Closures Headlines Trends Prospects
Market Data - Brazil Table 1 Food Packaging Table 2 Dairy Products
Packaging Table 3 Sauces, Dressings and Condiments Packaging Table 4
Canned/preserved Food Packaging Table 5 Chilled and Frozen Foods
Packaging Table 6 Metal Packaging - Top 20 End-use Applications Table
7 Rigid Plastic Packaging- Top 20 End-use Applications Table 8 Glass
Packaging - Top 20 End-use Applications Table 9 Liquid Carton Packaging by
End-use Application Table 10 Paper-based Packaging - Top 20 End-use
Applications Table 11 Flexible Packaging - Top 20 End-use Applications
Table 12 Food Packaging Closures: Unit Volumes 2008
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