INTRODUCTION
The Asia-Pacific Market for Fats and Spreads to 2006 is a detailed analysis of the region's most important markets, providing forecast data to
2006. The report examines key trends in fats and spreads, with an emphasis on quality primary data obtained directly from major industry players. It
establishes the market size and structure, analyzes key trends, and profiles the industry's major players.
SCOPE OF THE REPORT
- Contains information on the key segments in 14 Asia-Pacific 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 Asia-Pacific fats and spreads market was worth over $3 billion in 2001; it grew at 3% a year from 1996-2001, and is expected to keep growing at
a slower rate fro 2002-2006.
The region's largest markets in absolute terms are Japan and then Australia, while Hong Kong and New Zealand are the biggest consumers per head.
KEY REASONS TO BUY THIS REPORT
- Understand the key trends and issues in fats and spreads.
- Understand which countries and product lines offer the best opportunities for growth.
- Assess the competitive landscape of the Asia-Pacific fats and spreads industry.