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Frozen Food in Ireland to 2009

Publication Date June 2005
Publisher Datamonitor
Product Type Report
Pages 206
ISBN Number not applicable
Product Code DAT00257
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Summary

Introduction

This databook is a detailed information resource covering all the key data points on frozen food in Ireland. It includes comprehensive value, volume, segmentation and market share data. The databook supplies actual data to 2004 and full forecasts to 2009.

Scope

Contains information on nine categories: bakery, desserts, fish & seafood, fruit, meat products, pizza, potato products, ready meals and vegetables.
Provides market value, volume, expenditure and consumption data by market, segment and subsegment.
Includes company and brand share data by category, as well as distribution channel data.
Contains market value segmentation by demographic and socioeconomic group.
Report

Highlights

The market for frozen food in Ireland increased between 1999-2004, growing at an average annual rate of 4.0%.
The leading company in the market in 2004 was Northern Foods. The second-largest player was Unilever , with Donegal Foods in third place.

Reasons to Purchase

Discover the major quantitative trends affecting frozen food markets.
Understand consumers' consumption and expenditure patterns.
Understand the future direction of the market with reliable historical data and full five year forecasting.

Content

  • Chapter 1 Introduction
    • What is this report about?
    • How to use this report
    • Definitions
  • Chapter 2 Ireland Frozen Food
    • 2.1 Value
    • 2.2 Volume
    • 2.3 Market Share
    • 2.4 Distribution
    • 2.5 Expenditure & consumption per head
    • 2.6 ConsumerGraphics
  • Chapter 3 Ireland Frozen Bakery
    • 3.1 Value
    • 3.2 Volume
    • 3.3 Market Share
    • 3.4 Distribution
    • 3.5 Expenditure & consumption per head
    • 3.6 ConsumerGraphics
  • Chapter 4 Ireland Frozen Desserts
    • 4.1 Value
    • 4.2 Volume
    • 4.3 Market Share
    • 4.4 Distribution
    • 4.5 Expenditure & consumption per head
    • 4.6 ConsumerGraphics
  • Chapter 5 Ireland Frozen Fish & Seafood
    • 5.1 Value
    • 5.2 Volume
    • 5.3 Market Share
    • 5.4 Distribution
    • 5.5 Expenditure & consumption per head
    • 5.6 ConsumerGraphics
  • Chapter 6 Ireland Frozen Fruit
    • 6.1 Value
    • 6.2 Volume
    • 6.3 Distribution
    • 6.4 Expenditure & consumption per head
    • 6.5 ConsumerGraphics
  • Chapter 7 Ireland Frozen Meat Products
    • 7.1 Value
    • 7.2 Volume
    • 7.3 Market Share
    • 7.4 Distribution
    • 7.5 Expenditure & consumption per head
    • 7.6 ConsumerGraphics
  • Chapter 8 Ireland Frozen Pizza
    • 8.1 Value
    • 8.2 Volume
    • 8.3 Market Share
    • 8.4 Distribution
    • 8.5 Expenditure & consumption per head
    • 8.6 ConsumerGraphics
  • Chapter 9 Ireland Frozen Potato
    • 9.1 Value
    • 9.2 Volume
    • 9.3 Market Share
    • 9.4 Distribution
    • 9.5 Expenditure & consumption per head
    • 9.6 ConsumerGraphics
  • Chapter 10 Ireland Frozen Ready Meals
    • 10.1 Value
    • 10.2 Volume
    • 10.3 Distribution
    • 10.4 Expenditure & consumption per head
    • 10.5 ConsumerGraphics
  • Chapter 11 Ireland Frozen Vegetables
    • 11.1 Value
    • 11.2 Volume
    • 11.3 Distribution
    • 11.4 Expenditure & consumption per head
    • 11.5 ConsumerGraphics
  • Chapter 12 New Product Development
    • 12.1 Product launches over time
    • 12.2 Recent product launches
  • Chapter 13 Ireland Socioeconomic Profile
    • 13.1 Country Overview
    • 13.2 Key Facts
    • 13.3 Political Overview
    • 13.4 Ireland Economic Overview
    • 13.5 Macroeconomic Indicators
  • Chapter 14 Research Methodology
    • 14.1 Methodology overview
    • 14.2 Secondary research
    • 14.3 Market modelling
    • 14.4 Primary research
    • 14.5 Data finalisation
    • 14.6 Ongoing research
  • Chapter 15 Appendix
    • 15.1 Future readings
    • 15.2 Research team
    • 15.3 How to contact experts in your industry