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Fruit Products in The U.S.

Published: 2006/10

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Abstract

Americans really don' t like fresh produce, do we? Despite relentless messaging from the federal government, health advocates, even our mothers, few adults (or kids) eat the recommended "5 A Day" servings of fruit and vegetables. But do we eat derivative products - such as fruit juice, fruit candy, frozen fruit, jams, etc.?

As depicted in Fruit Products in the U.S., a new report from Packaged Facts, the answer is not really. The fruit products market has been relatively flat over the past five years, and will likely stay that way over the next five. Yet there are bright spots: frozen fruit sales are going strong, and the product as a whole has seemed to stabilize after having suffered during the low-carb days (fruit, with its inherent sugar content, can be high in carbohydrates, especially fruit products that are made with added sugar). Marketers have also latched on to health and wellness trends, and are now formulating and promoting fruit products based on such attributes as antioxidant content and organic heritage.

The report addresses several categories of fruit products: packaged fruit, fruit juices, fruit confectionary. It provides analysis and projections for the whole market, as well as individual sectors, offers new product and competitive trends, and looks at consumer behavior and attitudes surrounding fruit products.

Report Methodology

The information in Fruit Products in the U.S. is based on both primary and secondary research. Primary research involved on-site examination of the retail milieu, interviews with marketing, public relations and industry analysts within the food market and consultants to the industry. Market size data was derived from Information Resources, Inc. Secondary research entailed data-gathering from relevant trade, business, and government sources, including company literature. New product information is gathered via literature research, personal interviews and data compiled by Productscan Online, a service of Datamonitor. Consumer behavior patterns and data were derived from Simmons Market Research Bureau' s National Consumer Survey for Fall 2005.

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Fruit Products in The U.S.
Published: 2006/10
Published by : Packaged Facts Packaged Facts

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