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Report on Indian Edible Oils Market, 2007
By: Infoquest India
India is the world’s fourth largest edible oil economy, after USA, China and Brazil, with 15,000 oil mills, 711 solvent extraction units, and 264 vanaspati plants; and over 1,000 refineries employing more than one million
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7/1/2007
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$1,650.00
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Report on Indian Bread Market, 2007
By: Infoquest India
Bread consumed in India can be segmented as traditional and western. Traditional breads in India are of many kinds and differ from region to region.
Western bread is primarily white or brown sliced bread.
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6/1/2007
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$875.00
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Report on Indian Soup Market, 2007
By: Infoquest India
Packaged soups were introduced for the first time in India in an organized manner in 1989. The market for packaged soups is growing at the rate of 20 percent per annum, which as per industry
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1/9/2007
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$800.00
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Report on Indian Biscuit Market 2006
By: Infoquest India
Biscuit industry is the largest segment of the grain milling industry.
According to the Federation of Biscuit Manufactures of India (FBMI), the biscuit industry in India in the organized sector produces around 60% of the
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9/1/2006
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$650.00
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Report on Indian Salts Market, 2006
By: Infoquest India
In India most of the salt is produced through salt pans and there is very little salt mined (rock salt), as against in the US where almost 31% is rock salt. Besides this, edible salt
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7/1/2006
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$750.00
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Report on Indian Curd (Yoghurt) Market, 2006
By: Infoquest India
India is regarded as the first country to have developed products like dahi (yoghurt), makkhan and ghee and to use them in daily diet.
Dahi (curd or yoghurt) is obtained by fermenting milk. In the
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7/1/2006
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$750.00
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Report on Indian Tea Market, 2006
By: Infoquest India
India is the largest producer of tea in the world with annual production of over 900 million kgs, representing over 28% of world production of 3.2 billion kgs. The Indian tea industry was in recession
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7/1/2006
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$1,125.00
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Report on Indian Ready-To-Drink Market, 2006
By: Infoquest India
The overall soft drinks market, including water, was valued around Rs. 100 billion or $2.27 billion in 2005. It is estimated to be around Rs. 135 billion in 2006. Industry sources say that, as in
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7/1/2006
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$1,375.00
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Report on Indian Coffee Market, 2006
By: Infoquest India
Till recently, the coffee board directed the sale of coffee in India. Coffee growers had to sell 100% of their production to the board till 1994. Thereafter, it was brought down to 30%. This quota
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7/1/2006
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$1,125.00
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Report on Indian Milk Market 2006
By: Infoquest India
From a milk deficient country in the early 1960s, India has emerged as the world’s largest producer of milk. By 2006, milk production had touched the 97.1million tonnes mark. The dairy cooperative movement in India
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7/1/2006
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$2,500.00
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Report on Indian Pasta Market, 2006
By: Infoquest India
The Indians know pasta as vermicelli, which is eaten in sweetened form, while, it's Italian counterpart is eaten mostly as a meal and is salted.
The sector is largely in the hands of small,
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7/1/2006
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$750.00
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Report on Indian Flavoured Milk Market, 2006
By: Infoquest India
Flavoured milk as a concept is not new to India. For centuries the rich and the affluent had their milk flavoured with traditional condiments, like ellaichi (cardamom), kesar (saffron), badam (almonds), etc.
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7/1/2006
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$1,250.00
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Report on Indian Breakfast Cereals Market, 2006
By: Infoquest India
The Indian beer market was estimated to be around Rs. 51 billion value wise, at the retail price level and 81 million cases in volume in the year 2003. The market grew to 85 million
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7/1/2006
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$750.00
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Report on Indian Carbonated Soft Drink Market, 2006
By: Infoquest India
More and more consumers are quenching their thirst with nature's most basic drink: water; and the next best being consumed are fruit juices and drinks. The fizz appears to be all but gone from the
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7/1/2006
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$1,250.00
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Report on Indian Pastes/Purees/Chutney Market, 2005
By: Infoquest India
The size of the cooking paste market is miniscule and Dabur is the only major player selling on a national level; the rest of the market is with the regional players. With an increasing number
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6/1/2006
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$500.00
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Report on Indian Bread Spreads Market, 2005
By: Infoquest India
The traditional Indian bread has been eaten in the form of rotis or chapattis (wheat flour kneaded and rolled into pancakes; and baked on skillets). The spread used on it by people who could afford
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6/1/2006
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$750.00
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Report on Indian Ready-To-Eat/Cook Market, 2005
By: Infoquest India
The market for food is simply huge and estimated to be Rs 5000 billion annually. It is growing for two main reasons: population growth and improvement in consumers’ spending ability. The ready-to-eat segment is small
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6/1/2006
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$1,250.00
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Report on Indian Fruit Juices & Drinks Market 2005
By: Infoquest India
For Indians drinking juice is not a new concept. Street corner vendors have been popular for years. Fruit juices in the unorganized segment are considered cheaper and fresher by the consumers, even though they are
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1/1/2006
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$1,125.00
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Report on Indian Savoury Snacks Market, 2005
By: Infoquest India
Savoury snacks have been a part of Indian food habit, since almost ages. They are normally consumed at teatime. The variety is almost mind-boggling with specialties from all regions, which have gained national acceptance. Total
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1/1/2006
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$1,000.00
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Report on Indian Ice-Cream Market, 2005
By: Infoquest India
The Indian ice cream market was until recently reserved for the small-scale sector. It was opened to large-scale manufacture only in 1997. Since then the market has been witnessing fierce battles and huge investments on
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1/1/2006
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$1,000.00
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Report on Indian Biscuit Market, 2005
By: Infoquest India
Biscuit industry is the largest segment of the grain milling industry and constitutes about 55-60% of the entire bakery range. In the past several years MNCs like Cadbury, Brooke Bond and Nestle tried to enter
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1/1/2006
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$750.00
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Report on Indian Carbonated Soft Drink Market, 2005
By: Infoquest India
The market in India is slowly moving from non-alcoholic carbonated drinks to fruit based drinks and also to plain bottled water due to lower price and ready availability.
For Cola manufacturers, it has been
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1/1/2006
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$550.00
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Report on Indian Cheese Market, 2005
By: Infoquest India
Cheese is regarded as a breakfast food in India. Dominated by the organized sector players, the market has been growing between 15% to 20% per annum. The major consumption of cheese can be seen in
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7/1/2005
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$500.00
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Report on Indian Butter Market, 2005
By: Infoquest India
Most Indians prefer to eat home made butter (makhan) for reasons of taste and affordability. Table butter as Westerners understand forms only 10% of the total butter consumed in the country. Infoquest India's report on
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1/1/2005
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$175.00
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Report on Indian Carbonated Soft Drink Market 2004
By: Infoquest India
The market in India is slowly moving from non-alcoholic carbonated drinks to fruit based drinks and also to plain bottled water. Soft drinks market in India grew at a slower rate in 2003 and 2004
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1/1/2005
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$450.00
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