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Indonesia Food and Drinks Market: Emerging Opportunities

Indonesia has emerged as one of the rapidly growing food and drinks industry in the South East Asia. Various factors, such as economic growth, increasing urbanization, young affluent population, and numerous regional food health and safety concerns have led to a surge in the industry.

Considering the growth potential, numerous domestic and international players have set up their facilities in a move to penetrate the flourishing market. Major investments have been made in processed food sector, such as canned goods, snack foods and ready meals, says our new research report - Indonesia Food and Drinks Market: Emerging Opportunities. Increasing health awareness and safety concerns among Indonesian consumers have further propelled the segment.

The extensive report provides detailed overview on the consumption patterns of Indonesians in various food segments like milk, fruits, vegetables and meat. The beverage segment talks about the type of beverages, their sales and consumption patterns among consumers. This report has been made to help clients in analyzing the opportunities, challenges and the drivers critical to the growth of food and drinks industry in Indonesia.

The future outlook of the industry given in the report is not determined using any econometric or statistical model or evaluation, rather, it depends upon the past and the current market trends. The changing consumer preferences and behavior, and market trends have been thoroughly studied for identifying the future direction of the market.

“Indonesia Food and Drinks Market: Emerging Opportunities” provides five-year industry forecast (2009-2013) on various food and drinks segments, including:

- Consumer expenditure on FBT
- Meat
- Fruit
- Vegetable
- Fish
- Confectionery
- Milk
- Coffee
- Tea
- Alcoholic Drinks
- Soft Drinks
- Bottled Water

Table of contents :

1. Analyst View

2. Indonesia Food & Drinks Industry - An Overview

3. Industry Attractions
3.1 Favorable Demographics
3.2 Increasing Urbanization
3.3 Growing Income
3.4 Changing Lifestyle
3.5 Rising Health Awareness
3.6 Government Support

4. Food Consumption Patterns: Historical & Future Analysis to 2013
4.1 Meat
4.2 Fruits
4.3 Vegetables
4.4 Fish
4.5 Confectionery
4.6 Milk

5. Drink Consumption Patterns: Historical & Future Analysis to 2013
5.1 Coffee
5.2 Tea
5.3 Alcoholic Drinks
5.4 Soft Drinks

6. Emerging Areas
6.1 Growing Demand for Imported Food
6.2 Bottled Water
6.3 Escalating Demand for Fast-food Outlets
6.4 Increasing Demand for Dairy Products
6.5 Burgeoning Market for Processed & Packaged Food
6.6 Health Food Supplements
6.7 Ice Cream Market
6.8 Bakery Market

7. Industry Roadblocks
7.1 Shortage of Raw Material
7.2 Global Financial Turmoil
7.3 Under-developed Fishing Industry

List of Figures:
Figure 2-1: Indonesia - Consumer Expenditure on FBT (in Billion US$), 2005-2008
Figure 2-2: Indonesia - Forecast for Consumer Expenditure on FBT (in Billion US$), 2009-2013
Figure 2-3: Indonesia - Forecast for Consumer Expenditure on FBT (% of Household Spending), 2009-2013
Figure 3-1: Indonesia - Population (in Million), 2007 & 2013
Figure 3-2: Indonesia - Personal Disposable Income (in US$ per Head), 2006-2008
Figure 3-3: Indonesia - Forecast for Personal Disposable Income (in US$ per Head), 2009-2013
Figure 4-1: Indonesia - Meat Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2005-2008
Figure 4-2: Indonesia - Forecast for Meat Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2009-2013
Figure 4-3: Indonesia - Broiler Population (in Million), 2007 & 2008
Figure 4-4: Indonesia - Fruit Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2005-2008
Figure 4-5: Indonesia - Forecast for Fruit Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2009-2013
Figure 4-6: Indonesia - Vegetable Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2005-2008
Figure 4-7: Indonesia - Forecast for Vegetable Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2009-2013
Figure 4-8: Indonesia - Fish Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2005-2008
Figure 4-9: Indonesia - Forecast for Fish Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2009-2013
Figure 4-10: Indonesia - Confectionery Sales (in ‘000 Tonnes), 2005-2008
Figure 4-11: Indonesia - Forecast for Confectionery Sales (in ‘000 Tonnes), 2009-2013
Figure 4-12: Indonesia - Milk Consumption (in Liter per Head), 2005-2008
Figure 4-13: Indonesia - Forecast for Milk Consumption (in Liter per Head), 2009-2013
Figure 5-1: Indonesia - Coffee Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2005-2008
Figure 5-2: Indonesia - Coffee Products Market (in Million US$), 2007 & 2011
Figure 5-3: Indonesia - Forecast for Coffee Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2009-2013
Figure 5-4: Indonesia - Tea Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2005-2008
Figure 5-5: Indonesia - Forecast for Tea Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2009-2013
Figure 5-6: Indonesia - Alcoholic Drink Sales* (in Million Liter), 2005-2008
Figure 5-7: Indonesia - Forecast for Alcoholic Drink Sales* (in Million Liter), 2009-2013
Figure 5-8: Indonesia - Soft Drink Sales (in Billion Liter), 2005-2008
Figure 5-9: Indonesia - Soft Drink Sales (in Trillion Rp), 2005-2008
Figure 5-10: Indonesia - Forecast for Soft Drink Sales (in Billion Liter), 2009-2013
Figure 6-1: Indonesia - Forecast for Consumer Expenditure on Hotels & Restaurants (in Billion US$), 2009-2013
Figure 6-2: Indonesia - Forecast for International Tourist Arrivals (in Million), 2009-2013
Figure 6-3: Indonesia - Bottled Water Sales* (in Billion Liter), 2005-2008
Figure 6-4: Indonesia - Forecast for Bottled Water Sales* (in Billion Liter), 2009-2013
Figure 6-5: Indonesia - Non-fat Dry Milk Import (in ‘000 MT), 2007-2009
Figure 6-6: Indonesia - Health Food Supplements Market (in Million US$), 2004-2008
Figure 6-7: Indonesia - Forecast for Health Food Supplements Market (in Million US$), 2009-2013
Figure 6-8: Indonesia - Bakery Market (in Billion US$), 2008 & 2012
Figure 6-9: Indonesia - Bakery Market (in ‘000 Tons), 2008 & 2012

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Indonesia Food and Drinks Market: Emerging Opportunities

Indonesia has emerged as one of the rapidly growing food and drinks industry in the South East Asia. Various factors, such as economic growth, increasing urbanization, young affluent population, and numerous regional food health and safety concerns have led to a surge in the industry.

Considering the growth potential, numerous domestic and international players have set up their facilities in a move to penetrate the flourishing market. Major investments have been made in processed food sector, such as canned goods, snack foods and ready meals, says our new research report - Indonesia Food and Drinks Market: Emerging Opportunities. Increasing health awareness and safety concerns among Indonesian consumers have further propelled the segment.

The extensive report provides detailed overview on the consumption patterns of Indonesians in various food segments like milk, fruits, vegetables and meat. The beverage segment talks about the type of beverages, their sales and consumption patterns among consumers. This report has been made to help clients in analyzing the opportunities, challenges and the drivers critical to the growth of food and drinks industry in Indonesia.

The future outlook of the industry given in the report is not determined using any econometric or statistical model or evaluation, rather, it depends upon the past and the current market trends. The changing consumer preferences and behavior, and market trends have been thoroughly studied for identifying the future direction of the market.

“Indonesia Food and Drinks Market: Emerging Opportunities” provides five-year industry forecast (2009-2013) on various food and drinks segments, including:

- Consumer expenditure on FBT
- Meat
- Fruit
- Vegetable
- Fish
- Confectionery
- Milk
- Coffee
- Tea
- Alcoholic Drinks
- Soft Drinks
- Bottled Water

Table of contents :

1. Analyst View

2. Indonesia Food & Drinks Industry - An Overview

3. Industry Attractions
3.1 Favorable Demographics
3.2 Increasing Urbanization
3.3 Growing Income
3.4 Changing Lifestyle
3.5 Rising Health Awareness
3.6 Government Support

4. Food Consumption Patterns: Historical & Future Analysis to 2013
4.1 Meat
4.2 Fruits
4.3 Vegetables
4.4 Fish
4.5 Confectionery
4.6 Milk

5. Drink Consumption Patterns: Historical & Future Analysis to 2013
5.1 Coffee
5.2 Tea
5.3 Alcoholic Drinks
5.4 Soft Drinks

6. Emerging Areas
6.1 Growing Demand for Imported Food
6.2 Bottled Water
6.3 Escalating Demand for Fast-food Outlets
6.4 Increasing Demand for Dairy Products
6.5 Burgeoning Market for Processed & Packaged Food
6.6 Health Food Supplements
6.7 Ice Cream Market
6.8 Bakery Market

7. Industry Roadblocks
7.1 Shortage of Raw Material
7.2 Global Financial Turmoil
7.3 Under-developed Fishing Industry

List of Figures:
Figure 2-1: Indonesia - Consumer Expenditure on FBT (in Billion US$), 2005-2008
Figure 2-2: Indonesia - Forecast for Consumer Expenditure on FBT (in Billion US$), 2009-2013
Figure 2-3: Indonesia - Forecast for Consumer Expenditure on FBT (% of Household Spending), 2009-2013
Figure 3-1: Indonesia - Population (in Million), 2007 & 2013
Figure 3-2: Indonesia - Personal Disposable Income (in US$ per Head), 2006-2008
Figure 3-3: Indonesia - Forecast for Personal Disposable Income (in US$ per Head), 2009-2013
Figure 4-1: Indonesia - Meat Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2005-2008
Figure 4-2: Indonesia - Forecast for Meat Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2009-2013
Figure 4-3: Indonesia - Broiler Population (in Million), 2007 & 2008
Figure 4-4: Indonesia - Fruit Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2005-2008
Figure 4-5: Indonesia - Forecast for Fruit Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2009-2013
Figure 4-6: Indonesia - Vegetable Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2005-2008
Figure 4-7: Indonesia - Forecast for Vegetable Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2009-2013
Figure 4-8: Indonesia - Fish Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2005-2008
Figure 4-9: Indonesia - Forecast for Fish Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2009-2013
Figure 4-10: Indonesia - Confectionery Sales (in ‘000 Tonnes), 2005-2008
Figure 4-11: Indonesia - Forecast for Confectionery Sales (in ‘000 Tonnes), 2009-2013
Figure 4-12: Indonesia - Milk Consumption (in Liter per Head), 2005-2008
Figure 4-13: Indonesia - Forecast for Milk Consumption (in Liter per Head), 2009-2013
Figure 5-1: Indonesia - Coffee Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2005-2008
Figure 5-2: Indonesia - Coffee Products Market (in Million US$), 2007 & 2011
Figure 5-3: Indonesia - Forecast for Coffee Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2009-2013
Figure 5-4: Indonesia - Tea Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2005-2008
Figure 5-5: Indonesia - Forecast for Tea Consumption (in Kg per Head), 2009-2013
Figure 5-6: Indonesia - Alcoholic Drink Sales* (in Million Liter), 2005-2008
Figure 5-7: Indonesia - Forecast for Alcoholic Drink Sales* (in Million Liter), 2009-2013
Figure 5-8: Indonesia - Soft Drink Sales (in Billion Liter), 2005-2008
Figure 5-9: Indonesia - Soft Drink Sales (in Trillion Rp), 2005-2008
Figure 5-10: Indonesia - Forecast for Soft Drink Sales (in Billion Liter), 2009-2013
Figure 6-1: Indonesia - Forecast for Consumer Expenditure on Hotels & Restaurants (in Billion US$), 2009-2013
Figure 6-2: Indonesia - Forecast for International Tourist Arrivals (in Million), 2009-2013
Figure 6-3: Indonesia - Bottled Water Sales* (in Billion Liter), 2005-2008
Figure 6-4: Indonesia - Forecast for Bottled Water Sales* (in Billion Liter), 2009-2013
Figure 6-5: Indonesia - Non-fat Dry Milk Import (in ‘000 MT), 2007-2009
Figure 6-6: Indonesia - Health Food Supplements Market (in Million US$), 2004-2008
Figure 6-7: Indonesia - Forecast for Health Food Supplements Market (in Million US$), 2009-2013
Figure 6-8: Indonesia - Bakery Market (in Billion US$), 2008 & 2012
Figure 6-9: Indonesia - Bakery Market (in ‘000 Tons), 2008 & 2012

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