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INDUSTRY PROFILE

Confectionery in
India
Reference Code: 0102-0710
Publication Date: November 2011

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Market value
The Indian confectionery market grew by 12.2% in 2010 to reach a value of $1,348.2 million.

Market value forecast
In 2015, the Indian confectionery market is forecast to have a value of $2,357.6 million, an increase of
74.9% since 2010.

Market volume
The Indian confectionery market grew by 5.9% in 2010 to reach a volume of 193 million kilograms.

Market volume forecast
In 2015, the Indian confectionery market is forecast to have a volume of 264.4 million kilograms, an increase of 37% since 2010.

Market segmentation I
Chocolate is the largest segment of the confectionery market in India, accounting for 46% of the market's total value.

Market segmentation II
India accounts for 4.8% of the Asia-Pacific confectionery market value.

Market share
Kraft Foods, Inc. is the leading player in the Indian confectionery market, generating a 31.2% share of the market's value.

Market rivalry
The Indian confectionery market is concentrated, with the top three players holding 63.7% of the total market value.

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