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In 2002, chocolate accounted for around 41.5% of the total market revenue in the Philippines
Research and Markets have announced the addition of the 'Confectionery in the Philippines to 2007 report to their offering.
(PRWEB) January 14, 2004 --This report is a detailed analysis of confectionery markets in the Philippines. Covering three categories, it includes data on value, volume, distribution, market share, expenditure and consumption plus full five-year market forecasts.
Scope
Contains information on three key categories -- chocolate confectionery, sugar confectionery and gum confectionery.
The comprehensive data set includes market values, volumes, segmentations and forecasts.
All data is for 2002 and full five-year forecasts are provided.
Report Highlights
In 2002, chocolate accounted for around 41.5% of the total market revenue - but sugar confectionery represented around 59.4% of overall volume sales due to its lower price.
Despite the global downturn, the Philippines economy has experienced reasonable growth over the last couple of years. Consumer spending has been steadily rising; hence all sectors are forecast to register positive growth over the next few years.
This report is designed to:
Discover the major quantitative trends affecting confectionery markets.
Understand consumers consumption and expenditure patterns.
Understand the future direction of the market with reliable historical data and full five year forecasting.
For a complete index of this report click on http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/41946
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