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Date Submitted: 04/16/2015 05:10 AM
Synopsis
"Sugar Confectionery Market in Western Europe: Market Guide to 2017", provides detailed, analytical and well-presented information on Sugar Confectionery consumption trends in Western Europe. This incisive market research report from consumer trend experts Canadean presents historic and forecast consumption volumes and values, segmented by brand share, distribution channel, category and geography. Both established and developing companies in the Sugar Confectionery industry will be able to use the report to determine the market dynamics at work in the sector, as well as to identify which geographies and segments will show growth in coming years.
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Scope
Product categories:
• Caramels and Toffees
• Gums and Jellies
• Hard Boiled Sweets
• Medicated Confectionery
• Mints
• Other Sugar Confectionery
Geographical scope:
15 countries including:
• Austria
• Belgium
• Denmark
• Finland
• France
• Germany
• Greece
• Ireland
• Italy
• Netherlands
• Norway
• Portugal
• Spain
• Sweden
• UK
Table of Contents:
1 Introduction
2 Western Europe Sugar Confectionery Market Analysis, 2007-17
3 Appendix
List Of Tables
Table 1: Category Definitions - Sugar Confectionery Market
Table 2: Distribution Channel Definitions - Sugar Confectionery Market
Table 3: Volume Units for Sugar Confectionery Market
Table 4: Exchange Rates for countries listed in Western Europe, Local Currency – USD (Annual Average), 2007 - 2012
Table 5: Western Europe Sugar Confectionery Market Value (USD m) and Growth (Y-o-Y), 2007-17
Table 6: Western Europe Sugar Confectionery Average Consumer Price (USD) and Growth (Y-o-Y), 2007-17
Table 7: Western Europe Sugar Confectionery Market Value (USD m) by Segments, 2007-12
Table 8: Western Europe Sugar Confectionery Market Value (USD m) by Segments, 2012-17
List Of Figures
Figure 1: Western Europe...