DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2zgnt9/growth) has announced the addition of the "Growth Opportunity Analysis of the European Food and Beverage Market " report to their offering.
This Growth Opportunity Analysis presents an assessment of the current trends and predictions expected to impact the European processed food and beverage market and associated ingredients in 2016. With respect to the European food and beverage market and its associated value chain, the key trends expected to have a major impact on industry growth include the growing need for food traceability and safety, the increased demand for free-from foods and meat substitutes, and product sustainability.
This study argues that consumers in most European countries will demand more foods that originate from their respective countries due to the perception of better quality. Furthermore, food companies that show that products are manufactured in a sustainable manner will have a competitive advantage.
Key Predictions:
- A large proportion of Europeans will show loyalty to the products made in their respective countries, in line with the demand for food that is traceable and safe.
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The demand for free-from foods will be vital in the European market,
particularly free-from gluten, sugar, and fat. Furthermore, demand for
meat substitutes will rise.
Companies Mentioned:
- Associated British Foods Plc
- Barilla Group
- Danone
- Ferrero
- Fleury Michon
- Intersnack
- Lactalis
- Oetker-Gruppe
- Parmalat S.p.A. Sede
- Sudzucker
- Tate & Lyle
- Unilever
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
2. Total European Processed Food and Beverage Market Outlook for 2016
3. Food and Beverage Ingredients Key 2016 Trends
4. Trends and Company Profiles in Select Countries - Germany
5. Trends and Company Profiles in Select Countries - France
6. Trends and Company Profiles in Select Countries - Italy
7. Trends and Company Profiles in Select Countries - United Kingdom
8. Conclusion
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