Introduction
This report forms a part of the Datamonitor's newly introduced product series titled "Market Insights". It aims to provide both quantitative and qualitative analysis to clients on the market data and trends across various industry sectors.
Scope
*Examines developments in the Canadian alcoholic beverages sector
*Provides latest retail data at a sector level further segmented by markets along with 5 year forecasts, highlighting specific growth areas
*Identifies the leading players in the market, providing details on brand portfolio and new product launches
*Tracks the latest M&A deals that have taken place in the alcoholic beverages sector in Canada
Highlights
The alcoholic beverages sector in Canada was estimated to be worth 3.0 billion liters of volume sales in 2009, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 1.2% during 2004-09. The sector is forecasted to reach 3.1 billion liters of volume sales in 2014, growing at a tepid CAGR of 1.0% during 2009-14.
Beer, cider and FABs was the most dominant market within the sector accounting for almost 82% of the sector volume sales in 2009. It was also the most consolidated market, with top two companies controlling around 80% of the market.
Wine was the key market driving growth in 2008-09, within the alcoholic beverages sector, growing at a rate of 3.2%. Spirits market grew at a moderate of 1.5% on account of growing cocktail culture in the country.
Reasons to Purchase
*Sector understanding: develop a detailed understanding of the alcoholic beverages sector and identify the key growth markets within it
*Consumer trends and behavior: find out the latest consumer trends driving the alcoholic beverages sector in Canada alongside consumption and usage data
*Competitive landscape: obtain information on the key players operating in the sector and understand their key strengths in various markets
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