Published by Canadean, the Africa Squash/Syrups Report 2012 provides a detailed analysis of the Squash/Syrups market in Africa, with data at a regional and individual country level, including forecasts to 2015 Research Beam Model: Research Beam Product ID: 97226 1900 USD New
Africa Squash Syrups Report 2012
 
 

Africa Squash Syrups Report 2012

  • Category : Food and Beverages
  • Published On : November   12
  • Pages : 35
  • Publisher : Canadean
 
 
 
Synopsis
Published by Canadean, the Africa Squash/Syrups Report 2012 provides a detailed analysis of the Squash/Syrups market in Africa, with data at a regional and individual country level, including forecasts to 2015
Scope
Data includes consumption volumes (million litres & litres per capita) from 2006 to 2011, plus forecasts to 2015 by country.

Percentage market shares are provided for segmentation data, packaging data and distribution (2010 and 2011 actuals, plus 2012 forecasts).

Leading companies’ market shares for 2010 and 2011 are provided.

A market valuation is provided for each country and, where applicable, new products in 2011 are identified by country.

Supporting text includes commentary on current and emerging trends, segmentation, packaging, distribution, pricing/valuation and where applicable, functional products and private label
Summary
Why was the report written?
The Africa Squash/Syrups Report 2012 is an essential guide for anyone with an interest in the Squash/Syrups market and forms part of Canadean’s best selling series of global soft drinks reports.

What is the current market landscape and what is changing?
The top choice in Africa (56%) is orange. Squash/Syrups appeal to parents since, many children love to drink sweet beverages, but 100% fruit juice is often unaffordable for most parents in the region and the category is perceived to have nutritional values for children.

What are the key drivers behind recent market changes?
Although the dominant brand in Nigeria is berry flavored, orange holds the majority share over the region as South African market volumes eclipse those in Nigeria. In South Africa the trend for adding vitamins A, B and C is taking hold.

What makes this report unique and essential to read?
The report comprises of data tables and supporting text, providing information at a regional and country level. The report is compiled from Canadean’s extensive global soft drinks databases which are researched individually by country using our specialist researchers ‘on the ground’. Comprising of 2individual country profiles, plus a regional summary, the report provides an invaluable guide to the latest trends and forecasts in the Squash/Syrups category.
Reasons To Buy
Volume is almost entirely in PET bottles. There has been something of a swing in terms of pack size to larger pack sizes such as 100cl, as well as much smaller sizes to suit those pockets that are really under pressure.

Although South African Private Label options performed well in 2011, the segment is not yet present in Nigeria.

Throughout the region, low calorie options remain of little interest to consumers. In South Africa the segment holds only 4% share of the market, whereas no low calorie offerings are available in Nigeria.

In Nigeria, growth is dampened by the threat of unreliable water sources.

Pricing did not change significantly in 2011, with the category still holding a distinct price advantage over other beverage options.

Table Of Contents
CONTENTS
Regional Summary – Squash/Syrups Data Tables
Consumption (Million Litres) By Region/Country, 2006-2015F
Litres per Capita Consumption By Region/Country, 2006-2015F
8oz Servings per Capita Consumption By Region/Country, 2006-2015F
Consumption (Million Cases) By Region/Country, 2006-2015F
Share of Consumption by Segment: Top Flavors, By Region/Country 2010-2012F
Share of Consumption by Segment: Still vs Carbonated, 2010-2012F
Share of Consumption by Top Packaging Materials, By Region/Country 2010-2012F
Share of Consumption by Segment: Refillable vs Non-Refillable, By Region/Country 2010-2012F
Share of Consumption by Pack Mix: Single-Serve (<=60cl) vs Multi-Serve(>60cl), By Region/Country 2010-2012F
Share of Distribution: Off-Premise (Retail/At Home) vs. On-Premise (Away from Home), By Region/Country 2010-2012F
Country Profiles
Table – Squash/Syrups Key Facts
Market Size – Consumption Million Litres, Litres Per Capita, 2011
Growth – CAGR% 06-11, CAGR % 08-11, CAGR% 10-11
Market Value (at Consumer Price), Local Currency/US$, 2011
Segmentation – RTD/non-RTD, % Market Share, 2011
Distribution – Off-Premise/On-Premise, % Market Share, 2011
Packaging – Material, % Market Share, 2011
Chart –Squash/Syrups Leading Trademark Owners, 2011
Commentary
Current & Emerging Trends
Outlook
Segmentation
Functional Products
Private Label/Private Label Producers
Marketing
Pricing/Valuation
Packaging
Distribution
Squash/Syrups Drinks New Products 2011
Data Tables
Consumption, Million Litres/Litres Per Capita, 2006-2015F
Segments: Flavor, Still vs Carbonated, RTD,% Market Share, 2010-2012F
Packaging: Material / Non-Refillable vs Refillable / Multi Serve vs Single Serve, % Market Share, 2010-2012F
Distribution: Off-Premise vs On-Premise, % Market Share, 2010-2012F
Leading Companies, % Market Share, 2010-2011
Countries:
AFRICA: Nigeria, South Africa
Population
Methodology
Product Definitions
Packaging Definitions
Glossary

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