Since 1997 chicken is the meat most consumed by Mexicans, accounting for 47% of meat consumption in the country. According to industry sources, the main factors for chicken's dominance are: More retail outlets increasingly close to the consumer; confidence in product quality (freshness perception from the public); product quality at affordable prices; trend towards meat that is low in fat, and chicken lends itself to a variety of methods of preparation. However, the poultry industry is...
Euromonitor International's Meat in Mexico report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data in volume terms 2007-2011, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It offers strategic analysis
of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, consumption patterns and distribution data. Forecasts to 2016 illustrate how the market is set to change.Full Report Details at
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Product coverage: Beef and Veal, Lamb, Mutton and Goat, Other Meat, Pork, Poultry.
Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
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Report Table of Contents:
MEAT IN MEXICO
Euromonitor International
June 2012
LIST OF CONTENTS AND TABLES
Headlines
Trends
Prospects
Category Data
Table 1 Sales of Meat by Category: Total Volume 2006-2011
Table 2 Sales of Meat by Category: % Total Volume Growth 2006-2011
Table 3 Sales of Meat by Distribution Format: % Total Volume Analysis 2006-2011
Table 4 Forecast Sales of Meat by Category: Total Volume 2011-2016
Table 5 Forecast Sales of Meat by Category: % Total Volume Growth 2011-2016
Executive Summary
Worst Drought in 70 Years Hits Agriculture and Cattle Production Hard
Food Prices Rise at the End of 2011 and Continue Into 2012
Mexican Eating Habits Remain the Same Despite Obesity Concerns
Crop Production Costs Keep Rising, Influenced by International Affairs
Key Trends and Developments
Worst Drought in 70 Years Severely Hits Agriculture and Cattle Production
Food Prices Rise by the End of 2011 and Expected To Continue Into 2012
Mexican Eating Habits Remain the Same Despite Obesity Concerns
Market Data
Table 6 Sales of Fresh Food by Category: Total Volume 2006-2011
Table 7 Sales of Fresh Food by Category: % Total Volume Growth 2006-2011
Table 8 Sales of Fresh Food by Distribution Format: % Total Volume Analysis 2006-2011
Table 9 Sales of Fresh Food by Distribution Format: % Retail Volume Analysis 2006-2011
Table 10 Forecast Sales of Fresh Food by Category: Total Volume 2011-2016
Table 11 Forecast Sales of Fresh Food by Category: % Total Volume Growth 2011-2016
Definitions
Sources
Summary 1 Research Sources
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