Fuji Keizai Releases Report on Soft Drink Market in Japan.Tokyo, Japan, June 21, 2006 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News JCN Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience JCN Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing JCN Journal of Christian Nursing JCN Job Control Number JCN Journal of Child Neurology JCN joint communications network (US DoD) ) - Japanese market researcher Fuji Keizai has published a report on the Japanese soft drink market, which estimates that the market for soft drink products reached 5,050.8 billion yen (US$43.9 bil) in 2005, and it will remain stagnant stagnant /stag·nant/ (stag“nant) 1. motionless; not flowing or moving. 2. inactive; not developing or progressing. in 2006 at 5,088.7 billion yen (US$44.2 bil). The report mentions several segments with growth potential, namely domestic mineral water products, imported mineral water products, transparent carbonated beverages carbonated beverage, an effervescent drink that releases carbon dioxide under conditions of normal atmospheric pressure. Carbonation may occur naturally in spring water that has absorbed carbon dioxide at high pressures underground. , vegetable juices Vegetable juice is a popular drink all over the world. Vegetable juice is an alternative to fruit juice. Most commercial brands do however contain a large amount of sodium. If making vegetable juice at home, a juicer that can process vegetables will be needed. , health drinks and Japanese tea. In particular, both domestic and imported mineral water products are expected to soundly grow from 129.2 billion yen (US$1.1 bil) in 2005 to 143.6 billion yen (US$1.2 bil) in 2006, and from 68 billion yen (US$591.0 mil) to 82.3 billion yen (US$715.5 mil), respectively. Also, the segment for transparent carbonated beverages will expand from 61.3 billion yen (US$533.0 mil) in 2005 to 71.2 billion yen (US$619.1 mil) in 2006. Entitled Directory of Soft Drink Marketing 2006-No.1, the 298-page report, sells for 136,500 yen (US$1,187) in hardcopy and 147,000 yen ($1,278) in hardcopy with a supplemental CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). . Copyright [c] 2006 Japan Corporate News Network. All rights reserved. |
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