Global food and beverage Industry Survey 2013:
Economic Outlook in BRIC” is a new report by Canadean that provides the reader
with an extensive and authoritative analysis of the economic outlook in BRIC
for 2013. Furthermore, this report grants access to the opinions and strategies
of business decision makers and competitors with regard to the growth prospects
of the four largest emerging economies, and examines their actions surrounding
business opportunities in these countries in 2013. In addition, the global food
and beverage industry survey report provides a comprehensive account of the
opinions conveyed by executives to help the reader judge which of the BRIC
nations could really be the drivers of the global economy in 2013. The report
also provides access to information categorized by company type, region, and
company turnover.
Introduction
and Landscape
Why
was the report written?
This report is the result of an extensive survey
drawn from Canadean’s exclusive panel of leading global food and beverage
industry companies; it identifies respondents’ current business scenario with
BRIC nations and demonstrates respondents’ intentions of changes in the
economic outlook of BRIC nations in 2013. Furthermore, the report tracks the
leading business concerns that affect business with BRIC nations and
understands respondents’ willingness in regard to doing business with BRIC
nations in 2013.
What
is the current market landscape and what is changing?
The survey reflects that manufacturer respondents
from the global
food and beverage industry acknowledge ‘China’ and ‘Russia’ as the key BRIC
nations for their current business operations; in addition, respondents expect
a positive economic outlook for the BRIC nations in 2013.
What
are the key drivers behind recent market changes?
Both manufacturers and suppliers from the global
food and beverage industry identify that the ‘policy towards foreign
investment’ in BRIC nations will improve significantly in 2013.
What
makes this report unique and essential to read?
Global Food and Beverage Industry Survey 2013:
Economic Outlook in BRIC is a new report by Canadean that provides the reader
with an extensive and authoritative analysis of the economic outlook in BRIC
for 2013. This report identifies respondents’ current business scenario with
BRIC nations and demonstrates respondents’ intentions of changes in the
economic outlook in 2013. In addition, the global food and beverage industry
survey report provides a comprehensive account of the opinions conveyed by
executives to help the reader to judge which of the BRIC nations could really
be the drivers of the global economy in 2013.
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Key
Features and Benefits
- To identify the perceptions of executives about the intensity of current business with BRIC nations, and explore the change in business conditions and their influence on BRIC nations in 2013.
- Analyzes the business expectations of global food and beverage industry respondents within the BRIC nations.
- Uncovers the key issues and challenges that restrain respondents from business with BRIC nations.
- Identifies the economic outlook for the BRIC nations in 2013.
- To understand the expected changes in business volumes with Brazil, Russia, India, and China in 2013.
Key
Market Issues
- In total, 57% of respondents from Asia-Pacific declare that they currently operate their business in ‘China’, while 52% from North America operate their business in ‘Brazil’.
- Respondents from small and large companies indicate high growth in ‘Brazil’, while respondents from medium-sized companies acknowledge ‘India’ and ‘China’ as the key growth markets for business expansions in 2013.
- Regardless of regional classification across all BRIC nations, respondents highlight that their companies do not plan to do business with BRIC nations in 2013, as it is ‘not part of current business strategy’.
- Global food and beverage industry supplier respondents identify that the ‘physical infrastructure’ is a key attribute that is expected to witness considerable improvement in Brazil, Russia, and China in 2013.
- Analysis reveals that 49% and 40% of respondents from the global food and beverage manufacturing segment anticipate ‘no major changes expected’ in the general state of economy of Russia and China in 2013 respectively.
Key
Highlights
- In total, 59% and 53% of supplier respondents consider ‘China’ and ‘India’ as the most significant BRIC markets respectively.
- Canadean’s industry survey reveals that manufacturer respondents gave comparatively more preference to business with ‘China’ over the next 12 months, while suppliers prefer ‘Brazil’.
- Of supplier respondents, ‘unfavorable government policies’ is considered the key barrier for business dealings with Russia in 2013, followed by ‘poor infrastructure’ for business with India.
- In total, both manufacturer and supplier respondents from the global food and beverage industry consider that the ‘policy towards foreign investment’ will see some positive changes in 2013 across all four BRIC nations.
- Overall, 49% of manufacturer respondents state that there are ‘no major changes expected’ in the future economic outlook of Russia in 2013.