Frozen Fruit Market – Global Opportunities & Forecast, 2020-2027
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Top Companies of the Frozen Fruits Market:
·
Grupo Bimbo S.A.B. de C.V.
·
Kraft Heinz Company
·
Nestle SA
·
Unilever
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Kellogg Company, General Mills, Inc.
·
Conagra Brands, Inc.
·
McCain Foods Limited
·
Associated British Foods plc
·
Ajinomoto
Drivers of the Frozen Fruits
Market:
The growing number of women workforces leads to an upsurge
in demand for frozen foods as it decreases the cooking and preparation time.
The easy availability of various types of frozen food and the drastic shift in
consumers' consumption habits will further attract many consumers towards the
adoption of frozen food products. Furthermore, increasing consumer acceptance
and the emerging demand for healthy food is further propelling the market
growth. Various manufacturers are adopting several innovative strategies and
technological innovations to reduce the loss of nutrients in frozen foods and
decrease the use of harmful plastic packaging to meet the growing demand of the
market.
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has increased the
demand for frozen food products in the upcoming years. People staying away from
their homes are actively looking for various frozen food and ready-to-cook meal
options. Moreover, the restaurants and other fast food outlets are closed,
promoting the consumers towards adopting frozen fast-food options as their
evening snacks. All these factors are further fuelling the demand of the
market. On the other hand, the high maintenance and logistics costs hamper the
growth of the frozen food market.
Segmentation of the Frozen Fruits Market:
By Product:
·
Fruits & Vegetables
o
Frozen
Fruits
o
Frozen
Vegetables
§
Frozen
Potato
§
Others
·
Dairy Products
·
Bakery Products
o
Bread
& Pizza Crusts
o
Others
·
Meat & Sea Foods
·
Convenience Food & Ready Meals
·
Others
By Type:
·
Raw Material
·
Half Cooked
·
Ready-to-Eat
By Consumption:
·
Food Service
·
Retail
By Distribution Channel:
·
Residential
·
Commercial
·
Agricultural
By Region:
·
North America
o
United States of America
o
Canada
·
Asia Pacific
o
China
o
Japan
o
India
o
Rest of APAC
·
Europe
o
United Kingdom
o
Germany
o
France
o
Spain
o
Rest of Europe
·
RoW
o
Brazil
o
South Africa
o
Saudi Arabia
o
UAE
o
Rest of the world (remaining countries of the
LAMEA region)
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