Bakery and Cereals Industry 2015 Market Analysis and Forecast – Hexa Reports Inc

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The Bakery and Cereals market in India is rapidly developing. Current low per capita consumption rates means there is plenty of space for the market to grow. Emerging opportunities include offering Bakery and Cereals products that meet the need to relax and escape from their increasingly hectic lifestyles. The market has witnessed innovative new product development that effectively targets the most pertinent consumer needs, such as getting the best value, convenience, and meeting age-specific nutritional needs.

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Key Findings

- India's Bakery and Cereals market has the lowest per capita volume consumption compared to major global economies

- India's Bakery and Cereals market will register the fastest volume growth across major economies

- The Breakfast Cereals category will register the fastest growth in value and volume terms during 2014-2019

- India's Bakery and Cereals market is driven by consumers' desire for an accompaniment to relaxation and moments of "me-time"

Synopsis

This Canadean "Consumer and Market Insights: Bakery and Cereals market in India" report identifies the key demographic groups driving consumption, and what motivates their consumption, combined with an in-depth study of the market and category dynamics, to identify key opportunities, and how to target them. The report uses a unique method of quantifying consumer trends. It also highlights the degree of influence that trends have on consumption and shows whether beliefs over what influences consumer behavior are accurate.

What else does this report offer?

- Figures that showcase the number of times consumers of different age groups and gender consume Bakery and Cereals, as well as identifying whether these demographic groups "over" consume (i.e. they account for a higher proportion of occasions than the proportion of society they...