Global Non-Alcoholic Drinks Market to Reach US$1,435.2 bn in 2013, Asia Pacific to Exhibit Fastest CAGR

Global Non-Alcoholic Drinks Market to Reach US$1,435.2 bn in 2013, Asia Pacific to Exhibit Fastest CAGR

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  • Date Submitted: 12/06/2015 9:16 PM
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Non-Alcoholic Drinks Market - Global Industry Analysis,
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Global Non-Alcoholic Drinks Market to Reach US$1,435.2 bn in
2013, Asia Pacific to Exhibit Fastest CAGR

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A report released recently by Transparency Market Research (TMR) pegs the value of the global nonalcoholic drinks market at US$1,435.2 bn in 2013. The market, according to the report, will reach
US$1,937.7 bn by 2020. If the figures hold true, the global non-alcoholic drinks market will exhibit a
positive CAGR of 4.30% between 2014 and 2020. By volume, the global non-alcoholic drinks market is
expected to reach 1,289.03 bn liters by 2020, from 912.77 bn liters in 2013. Based on volume, therefore,
the market is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 4.90% during the forecast period. The report is titled “NonAlcoholic Drinks Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast, 2014 - 2020”
and is available on TMR’s official website for sale.
Due to globalization, a paradigm shift in consumer preference for food and beverages has been noted,
which has impelled major market players to introduce new variants and flavors in food products. This is the
primary factor fuelling demand from the global alcoholic drinks market.
Browse full Non-Alcoholic Drinks Market report at:http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/nonalcoholic-drinks-market.html
GDP of developing nations is anticipated to strengthen further in the next few years, due to rapid
expansion of the construction, automotive, and power industries. This increases the disposable income of
people, which...

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