Wednesday 24 August 2016

Frozen Food to Gain Traction Among Business Customers & Retail End-Consumers

Retail Chains and Global Food Manufacturers adding to their existing capabilities in developed and developing markets


Frozen Food Industry : Allied Market Research

The frozen foods industry seems to have changed customers’ negative perception about the market and to a great extent. A major part of world population in various regions such as North America and Europe show affinity towards the consumption of frozen foods of some kind: the major of them consist of frozen ready-to-eat meals, fruits and vegetables, meat and poultry, sea food and soups. A majority of them-retail end-users and business customers–consume them more than once a week, followed by the segment that consume them eat every day or at least once a week.

The market seems to be booming. World over, cold food manufacturers have actively involved by building and expanding the storage capacity, developing new products and extensively promoting them; this has offered increased impetus to the growth of the market. As per a recent report by Allied Market Research titled “World Frozen Food Market - Opportunities and Forecasts, 2014 – 2020”, the global market would garner a revenue of $306 billion by 2020, growing at a CAGR of 4.1% during the 2015–2020 forecast period.

Know the Latest Trends in Frozen Food Industry at : https://www.alliedmarketresearch.com/frozen-food-market

Market Growth Strategies


The market demand is primarily driven by consumption of frozen foods in the developing economies such as India, China among other Asian countries along with changing food habits across these regions. Opening of massive retail chains such as hypermarkets and supermarkets across developing economies that promote frozen foods have fostered the market demand in these regions. Lack of efficient refrigeration facility in these retail stores and inadequate distribution supply chains in rural areas as well as semi-urban areas are the key challenges faced by market players in developing markets. The market in developed economies would witness moderate growth, with a large percentage of population preferring adopting healthy foods. Meanwhile cold food manufacturers are expanding their presence by adding to their already existing processing and packaging facilities or collaborating with chefs or finding other innovative ways to consolidate their market positions.

Futures Trends


The Asia – Pacific region is now the most promising geography, when it comes to frozen food market. There has been a dramatic shift from low value food processing in a highly scattered segment to provide technology- driven and branded packaged items. Owing to this change, the prominent players are busy launching new foods in different categories and exploring both international and local markets.

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