Infoquest IndiaWe are a dynamic young research organization, consisting of a pool of professionals having experience in diverse areas, who have come together to provide clients expertise in projects over a very wide canvas. It is imperative today for transnationals, multinationals and domestic companies to understand a market before taking any serious business decision. To help companies stay ahead, in an intensely competitive and complex business environment, INFOQUEST provides crucial inputs for correct business decisions.INFOQUEST was formed with the vision of providing data, in compact form, which was reliable and current, to decision-makers who are looking for macro views of country markets. The aim is to provide actionable market reports to companies wanting to enter India, expand their current operations, or diversify their overseas portfolio. The reports contain almost all relevant information of import from a CEO's point of view, giving him a bird's eye view, and sufficient data to examine a customized study for more detailed investigation.
A standard report provides a market overview, peculiarities of the Indian market, market size by volume and value, major players, market shares, growth rates and trends in last few years, demand projections, main market drivers, future plans, new entrants, recent launches, mergers and acquisitions, government policies and entry barriers. A store check/ retail audit can be provided at an extra cost. Our reports are also useful for companies having transnational operations, who want to have an independent assessment of markets, where their offices are functioning. |
List of reports from Infoquest India
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Report on Indian Baby Food Market, 2002
1/1/2003 | published by: Infoquest India
... baby food being high, its consumption pattern is highly skewed. Poor people can not afford the luxury of baby food for their children on sustained basis. The sales campaign of baby food manufacturers is restricted ...
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$200.00
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Report on Indian Beer Market 2004
1/1/2005 | published by: Infoquest India
... cases in 2004. Growth is expected to accelerate in the long run, as deregulation spreads across India's states and an affluent, young, western-facing middle class expands. The major players are United Breweries, Shaw Wallace, and ...
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$1,000.00
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Report on Indian Biscuit Market, 2004
9/1/2004 | published by: Infoquest India
... into the biscuit segment but were not successful. These players found it difficult to compete with the unorganised sector players in the lower / popular segment of the market in view of intense price competition. ...
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$450.00
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Report on Indian Biscuit Market 2006
9/1/2006 | published by: Infoquest India
... total production, the balance 40% is contributed by the unorganized bakeries. The production by organized players is estimated to be 1561, 000 tonnes, for the year 2005, which means if we include the unorganized sector ...
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$650.00
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Report on Indian Biscuit Market, 2009
1/1/2010 | published by: Infoquest India
... into the biscuit segment but were not successful. These players found it difficult to compete with the unorganised sector players in the lower / popular segment of the market in view of intense price competition. ...
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$1,500.00
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Report on Indian Bread Market, 2002
1/1/2003 | published by: Infoquest India
... entry of large-scale producers. This resulted in the industry remaining essentially unorganized and fragmented. Currently, there are an estimated 2 million bakeries across the country. Bread market is estimated to be around 1.7 million tonnes ...
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$225.00
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Report on Indian Bread Market, 2007
6/1/2007 | published by: Infoquest India
... types of bread like fruit bread, etc have negligible sales. Bread is seen as a snack/food supplement among lower middle and middle-income group people in urban areas. In Western India, it is called ‘pav’, primarily, ...
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$875.00
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Report on Indian Bread Spreads Market, 2005
6/1/2006 | published by: Infoquest India
... it has been ghee (clarified butter) or home made butter. Western table spreads such as butter, margarine, jams and mayonnaise etc, are not very popular in India. All India penetration of table butter/ margarine is ...
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$750.00
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Report on Indian Breakfast Cereal Market, 2004
9/1/2004 | published by: Infoquest India
... in the eastern region among the high and middle high-income households. In the southern India idli and dosa are yet popular traditional breakfast items. Despite impressive growth in the consumption of breakfast cereals the market ...
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$450.00
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Report on Indian Breakfast Cereals Market, 2006
7/1/2006 | published by: Infoquest India
... some extent replacing traditional popular Indian breakfast items, namely, ‘paranthas’ in the north, ‘pav’ and ‘poha’ in the west, ‘puffed rice’ in the east, and ‘idli’ and ‘dosa’ in the south, among the high and ...
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$750.00
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Report on Indian Butter Market, 2002
1/1/2003 | published by: Infoquest India
... Westerners understand forms only 10% of the total butter consumed in the country. Infoquest India's report on the butter market in India gives the salient features of the industry in a clear and concise format.
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$225.00
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Report on Indian Butter Market, 2009
1/1/2010 | published by: Infoquest India
... Westerners understand forms only 10% of the total butter consumed in the country. Infoquest India's report on the butter market in India gives the salient features of the industry in a clear and concise format.
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$500.00
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Report on Indian Carbonated Soft Drink Market 2004
1/1/2005 | published by: Infoquest India
... compared to 2002. In 2004, with 12% growth volume reached over 3.0 billion litres. However, the growth rate marked a slowdown from just below 17% in 2002. This poorer performance stemmed mainly from slower growth ...
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$450.00
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Report on Indian Carbonated Soft Drink Market, 2006
7/1/2006 | published by: Infoquest India
... carbonated soft drinks market. Though, the Cola giants have widened the basket by setting up new strategies, the foam seems to be fading. A clear shift in taste has come through, with the market for ...
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$1,250.00
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Report on Indian Carbonated Soft Drink Market, 2009
1/1/2010 | published by: Infoquest India
... carbonated soft drinks market. Though, the Cola giants have widened the basket by setting up new strategies, the foam seems to be fading. A clear shift in taste has come through, with the market for ...
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$1,500.00
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Report on Indian Cheese Market, 2003
1/1/2003 | published by: Infoquest India
... the urban areas. The 4 metros accounted for more than 50 % of consumption. Mumbai is the largest cheese consuming market accounting for 30%, followed by Delhi at 20%, Calcutta at 7% and Chennai at ...
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$225.00
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Report on Indian Cheese Market, 2005
7/1/2005 | published by: Infoquest India
... the urban areas. The 4 metros accounted for more than 50 % of consumption. Mumbai is the largest cheese consuming market accounting for 30%, followed by Delhi at 20%, Calcutta at 7% and Chennai at ...
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$500.00
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Report on Indian Chocolates Market, 2004
10/1/2004 | published by: Infoquest India
... preceding 1998, slowed down thereafter. The market leader Cadbury's volumes were stagnant at around 10,000 tonnes. Both chocolate and sugar confectioneries have abysmally low penetration levels, infact, even lower than biscuits, which reach 56 per ...
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$500.00
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Report on Indian Coffee Market, 2002
1/1/2003 | published by: Infoquest India
... system has now been abolished completely since 1997. Domestic demand has stagnated over the last few years. Infact, per head consumption has declined over a 10-year period in spite of an increase in production, purchasing ...
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$225.00
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Report on Indian Coffee Market, 2006
7/1/2006 | published by: Infoquest India
... system has now been abolished completely since 1997. Domestic demand had stagnated for a decade. In fact, per head consumption had declined over a 10-year period in spite of an increase in production, purchasing power ...
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$1,125.00
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Report on Indian Confectionery Market, 2004
10/1/2004 | published by: Infoquest India
... even lower than biscuits, which reach 56 per cent of the households. Confectionery is a complicated market in India, where factors such as bulk sugar prices; government policy and mass-market distribution play an important role ...
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$1,875.00
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Report on Indian Curd (Yoghurt) Market, 2009
1/1/2010 | published by: Infoquest India
... process, the digestibility of milk constituents’ improves. The product is widely consumed along with meals. Dahi is one of the basic foods in India, although the manner in which it is consumed varies. In the ...
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$1,000.00
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Report on Indian Edible Oil Market, 2002
1/1/2003 | published by: Infoquest India
... the quality of oil people would consume in the future. There has been a great surge in imports of crude oil in the last few years. Infoquest India's report on the edible oil market in ...
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$225.00
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Report on Indian Edible Oils Market, 2007
7/1/2007 | published by: Infoquest India
... employing more than one million people. The total market size is at Rs. 600 billion and import-export trade is worth Rs.130 billion. India being deficient in oils has to import 40% of its consumption requirements.
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$1,650.00
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Report on Indian Flavoured Milk Market, 2003
1/1/2004 | published by: Infoquest India
... not just consumed for taste, but their immense health benefits. However, over the years with less time available for such additional chores, and flavourings becoming exorbitant, more and more, difficult to prepare. But now, increasing ...
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$350.00
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