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Indian Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice to 2016 by Bharat Book Bureau
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Indian Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice to 2016 |
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Food & Beverages,Business,Marketing
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This report provides a top-level overview and detailed market, channel, and company-specific insights into the operating environment for foodservice companies. It is an essential tool for companies active across the Indian foodservice value chain, and for new companies considering entering the market. http://www.bharatbook.com/food-market-research-reports/indian-foodservice-the-future-of-foodservice-to-2016.html Introduction and Landscape Why was the report written? This report is the result of extensive market and company research covering the Indian foodservice industry. It provides detailed analysis of both historic and forecast foodservice industry values at channel level, analysis of the leading companies in the industry, and India’s business environment and landscape. The Indian Foodservice report considers the dynamism of the economy and shift in the consumers’ choices. What is the current market landscape and what is changing? The Indian foodservice market remained insulated from the European recession. The widespread use of technology, high disposable income, and increasing labor force, has made the market a lot more competitive than before. The market is expected to grow further between 2012 and 2016, driven by the growing number of households in the country, rise in the employed population, rise in disposable income, and the development of healthier and more nutritious eating habits. What are the key drivers behind recent market changes? In spite of the economic recession, Indian business confidence has been able to revive itself. Additionally, increasing disposable income has given freedom to customers to spend on eating out. During the forecast period, this trend is expected to persist, which can be attributed to further increases in disposable income and consumer spending on tourism. What makes this report unique and essential to read? “Indian Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice to 2016” provides a top-level overview and detailed market, channel, and company-specific insights into the operating environment for foodservice companies. It is an essential tool for companies active across the Indian foodservice value chain, and for new companies considering entering the market. Key Features and Benefits This report provides readers with unparalleled levels of detail and insight into the development of the foodservice sector within India. This report provides readers with in-depth data on the valuation and development of both the profit and cost sectors in the Indian foodservice market. This report provides details on the number of outlets, transactions, average price, foodservice sales, sales per outlet, and transactions per outlet per week across nearly 50 sub-channels. This report provides highly granular future forecasts and historic market data to aid market and strategic planning. This report will help you to assess the impact of economic recession and recovery on foodservice market growth. Key Market Issues Constant GDP growth, decreasing unemployment rate, and increasing disposable income strengthening the growth of foodservice industry. The Indian economy has been growing considerably in the recent past. While the recent global financial crisis negatively affected the GDP there was growth in the economy, primarily in 2008. The GDP growth (constant price) declined to 6.7% in 2008, as against the growth of 9.0% achieved during 2007. However, the economy is slowly regaining its momentum with GDP (constant price) registering a growth rate of 7.2% in 2009. The economy has also experienced declining unemployment rate during the review period, which added to the economic well being of the country. These changes at the macro-economic level have kept the foodservice sales buoyant in the country. With increase in the disposable income the eating out-of-home has also increased. For more information kindly visit : Indian Foodservice: The Future of Foodservice to 2016 Or Bharat Book Bureau Tel: +91 22 27810772 / 27810773 Fax: + 91 22 27812290 Email: info@bharatbook.com Website: www.bharatbook.com Follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/Sandhya3B Our Blogs: http://in.linkedin.com/in/bharatbook http://foodmarketresearchreport.blogspot.com/
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