The Total West European Dehydrated Products Market Was Worth Euros 11.2 Billion In 2005.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c50734) has announced the addition of "The Dehydrated de·hy·drate v. de·hy·drat·ed, de·hy·drat·ing, de·hy·drates v.tr. 1. To remove water from; make anhydrous. 2. To preserve by removing water from (vegetables, for example). Products Market in Western Europe (16 Countries)" to their offering. The total West European Dehydrated Products Market was worth Euros 11.2 billion in 2005, and the Top-10 West European companies supplied 71.8% of this market. This total market is forecast to grow at an average annual real 0.46% during the 2005 - 2010 period. This report covers all 16 West European countries (see list below), providing complete in-depth coverage - no gaps or omissions - based on FFTs international food and drink markets database, now in its 17th year. An additional 6 Central European countries are also available. In particular, this report identifies 371 holding, independent and subsidiary companies in terms of market share by product, country, region and overall, providing an unparalleled strategic vision of the key players in the market. The underlying food & drink markets database is continuously updated, for example in regard to ongoing merger and acquisition activity, thus providing fully up-to-date analysis at all times with an online subscription. The report includes: - A detailed 50-page Executive Summary in the form of commented graphs and data tables, including complete summary data tables. - Altogether, 128 country and product markets are covered by this report (see detail below). - Foodservice and Retail Market data are given by volume and value, and by product and country, hence providing complete coverage of human consumption. - Up to the Top-10 holding companies by market share by product, country and region. - Up to Top-100 holding companies listing by overall market share in the present markets. - Own label, branded, unbranded and artisanal (own produced for own sale) market shares. A unique strategic vision of the 16-country West European market is presented, in particular identifying the numerous companies present together with their market shares and major brands by country and product. Standard data tables for each product provide a 16-country panorama of company strength (market shares by country and for the region) and presence (number of country and product markets in which present). Altogether, 371 holding, independent and subsidiary companies are identified (see full alphabetic listing), together with 576 company market shares and major brands by country and product. (These can vary slightly due to continuous updating). This report provides a complete quantitative, hard data demand and supply analysis of final human consumption in the country and product markets listed below (see also Table of Contents). All product markets are carefully defined so as to be comparable across all countries. Why should you buy this report Taken together with an online subscription to the underlying, continuously updated food & drink markets database, this report provides a fully up-to-date corporate "map" of the major players and market trends, providing valuable support to strategic marketing decisions, in particular regarding: - Strategic Planning - Marketing & Sales - Mergers and Acquisitions - Market Opportunities & Risks - Company Strengths & Weaknesses Companies Mentioned: Abbott, ABF ABF Arbetarnas BildningsFörbund ABF American Breakfast (Thailand Hotels) ABF Associated British Foods plc (London, UK) ABF Association des Bibliothecaires Francais (French) , Ablig, ABN Amro, AC Capital, ADM See add/drop multiplexer. (language) ADM - A picture query language, extension of Sequel2. ["An Image-Oriented Database System", Y. Takao et al, in Database Techniques for Pictorial Applications, A. Blaser ed, pp. 527-538]. , Agra, Agro Felles, Agrolimen, Ahold, Alete, Alliance Coffee, Alsa, Alter Farmacia, Altria, Alvorada, Ancel, Anco, Arla, Arla Foods, Arpegio, Auer & Blaschke, Aurora Muhlen, Authentic Noodle, Azcoyen, Barilla barilla see halogeton glomeratus. , Barrys, Batavia, Batchelors, Beaumarais, Beauvais, Bebelac, Bebelak Hellas, Bergland-milch, Bergland. Rottaler, Bernbacher, Bernhard Werner, Bewleys, Bio-century, Bischofs-zell, Bla Band, Bledina, Bona, Boots, Borden, Boyne Valley, Brand Partnership, Brooke Bond Fds, Brossard, Bruce Foods, BSB BSB Backstreet Boys BSB Bayerische Staatsbibliothek BSB British Superbikes (motorcycle racing series) BSB Bachelor of Science in Business BSB Bandar Seri Begawan (capital of Brunei) Nahrungs., Buitoni, Cafe del Norte, Cafedirect, Cafes Valiente, Caldos del Norte, California, Campbell Foods, Campbell Foods Belg., Campbell France, Campbell Soup, Campina, Campina Hellas, Campina Melkunie, Campofrio, CAPSA CAPSA Concerned Asian Pacific Students for Action , Carnes Primor, CCA (1) (Common Cryptographic Architecture) Cryptography software from IBM for MVS and DOS applications. (2) (Compatible Communications A , Cebeco, Cedilac Candia, Centura Foods, Champagne Cereales, Chips, Chivers & Sons, Chivers Ireland, Chymos, Cirio, Clas, Coffee Partners, Comilac, ConAgra, Consorzio Granlatte, Coop Schweiz, Cyte Ouest, Cow & Gate, CPC (1) (Central Processing Complex) An IBM mainframe that has two or more central processors (CPs) that share memory. It is the collection of processors, memory and I/O subsystems manufactured with a single serial number, typically all contained in one cabinet. , CPC Caterplan, CPC EspaSa, CPC Food Ireland, CPC Foods, CPC France, CPC Monda, CPC UK, Credin DK Hellas, Cremonini, Crippa Berger, Dairy Crest, Dairytime, Danone, DCC (1) (Direct Cable Connection) A Windows 95/98 feature that allows PCs to be cabled together for data transfer. DCC actually sets up a network connection between the two machines. , DEK DEK - Data Encryption Key , Delicia, Diepal, Dietisa, Doughty Hanson, Douwe Egberts, Drie Mollen, Ducros, Durkee, Ebro Puleva, Ecoarome, Ede & Ruy, Ekstroms, Elah Dufour, Emo Emo Emotion(s) EMO Emotional (music genre) EMO Emergency Measures Organization (Canada) EMO Evolutionary Multi-Objective Optimization EMO Emotional Rock Marietta, Erasco, Erin Foods, Erly, ETO ETO abbr. European theater of operations Nahrungs., ETO Nahrungsm., Express Foods, Faemino, Farleys, Farm Frites, FDF FDF Forms Data Format (Adobe Acrobat) FDF Food and Drink Federation (UK) FDF Fundamentally Different Factor(s) FDF Finnish Defence Forces FDF Flight Dynamics Facility , Felix, Ferbar, Final-realm, Findim, Flandria Foods, Fleming Howden, Flodor, France Farine, France Lait, Friesche Vlag B, Friesche Vlag NL, Friesland Coberco, Friesland Deutschland, Friesland Hellas, Friesland Nutrition, Frigemo, Fuchs Gruppe, G. Costa, Galactina, Gallina Blanca, General Mills, Goodlife Foods, Gramybel, Granja Castello, Greencore, Guigoz, Haas, Haco, Hag, Haldane, Hartog, Heinz, Herdez, Hero, Hero EspaSa, Herraiz, Hicks Muse, Hipp, HMU, Hochdorf Holding, Hochwald Eifelperle, Hochwald Gruppe, Honig, Horizon Biscuits, Hugli, Humana, Iber 21, ICA, ILAS ILAS, instrument low-approach system: see instrument-landing system. , Imeko Holland, Industri Kapital, Ingman Foods, Inter-snack, Interal, Iparlat, J. Lyons Holdings, Jaeger, Jalostaja, JesAs Navarro, Kadi Ka´di n. 1. A Turkish judge. See Cadi. , Karwendel, Kerry Foods, Kerry Group, KFD, KFI, KKR, Knoll, Knorr, Knorr Hellas, Knorr Nahrmittel, Knorr Portug., Kok-Ede, Koopmans, Kotanyi, Kraft Coffee, Kruger, Kuiva-maito, Kulta, Lactalis, Lactel, Lakeland Dairies, Lamb-Weston, Lavazza, Leche Pascual, Legal, Leporcq Legal, Lessafre Normandie, LM Salaisons, Locatelli Fresco, Lofbergs Lila, Loreto, Lyons Irish, Maggi, Maizena, Marcilla, Marr, Mars, Marvel, Marvelo, Master Foods, Master-foods, McCain, McCormick, McDonnells, MD Foods, Mead Johnson, Meggle, Menu, Merrild, MF Alimentaire, MF Ireland, Micau, Midor, Migros, Milcobel, Mills, Milte, Milupa, Molico, Monda, Monda-Knorr, Montero Aliment al·i·ment n. 1. Something that nourishes; food. 2. Something that supports or sustains. v. To supply with sustenance, such as food. aliment food; nutritive material. ., Mydibel, Nabisco, Nabisco Iberica, Nestle, Nestle Belgilux, Nestle Danmark, Nestle Deutschland, Nestle Erzeugnisse, Nestle EspaSa, Nestle Ireland, Nestle Italia, Nestle Italiana, Nestle Nederland, Nestle Norge, Nestle Portugal, Nissin Foods, NKF, NOM, Nomen, Nova Delta, Novartis, Novartis N., Novia, Numico, Numil Hellas, Nutrexpa, Nycomed, OEP, Oetker, Oetker Intl, Oetker Lusitana, Ordesa, Orkla, Oster. Nestle, Osterr. Unilever, Ostmann, Panigal, Panzalim, Parmalat, Patak, Pavlides, Peruna, Pet, Pillsbury, Plada, Premier Foods, Pritchitt Foods, Procordia, Pronto-foods, Prosol, Puleva, Raisio, Raynal et Roquelaure ro·que·laure n. A knee-length cloak lined with brightly colored silk and often trimmed with fur that was worn by European men in the 18th century. , RCL, Regilait, Rieber, Rixona, Roode Pelikaan, Rothfoss, Royal Brands, Royco, Ruf, S.Daniels, Saimaza, Saiwa, San Martino, Santa Maria, Sara Lee, Sara Lee/ DE, Saveurs de France, Scana No-liko Intl, Scana Noliko, Schwartz, Seda Solubles, Segafredo Zanetti, Semper, Sevath, Sill, Sitia Yomo, Skane-mejerier, SMR (Specialized Mobile Radio) The communications services used by police, ambulances, taxicabs, trucks and other delivery vehicles. Throughout the U.S., approximately 3,000 independent operators are licensed by the FCC to offer this service, which provides always-on , Sodiaal, Sodilac, Sopad Nestle, Sopral, Squibb, Star, Starlux, Struik, Svenska Nestle, Symington, Tchibo, Telford Soups, The Nestle Co., Toms, Top Foods, Topfer, Toro, Torsleff, Unicheq Holdings, Unichips Intl, Unilever, Unilever Bestfoods, Union Kaffee, Unisabi, Universe Foods, Valio, Van den Berghs, Van den Berghs, Van den Broeke, Van den Broeke, Van Nelle, Vande-moortele, Vico, Vitager-mine, VK Muhlen, Vogeley, Wardell Roberts, Weba, Wela, Wyeth, Yiotis, Zamek, Zott For more information, visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c50734 |
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