New Study Expects the UK Meat Market to Continue to Experience Relatively Low Growth in 2008
Posted on: Monday, 7 April 2008, 06:00 CDT
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c87876) has announced the addition of Meat & Meat Products Market Report 2008 to their offering.
Meat is an integral part of the UK diet, consistently accounting for nearly a quarter of total household expenditure on food. According to National Statistics, UK consumers spend more on meat than on any other category of food, with the exception of fruit and vegetables. Consumer Trends reveals that, in 2006, the next-largest category of consumer expenditure on food, after meat, was bread, followed by milk, cheese and eggs.
Sales of meat and meat products have grown strongly over the past 5 years, since 2003, as the problems surrounding animal farming, such as BSE (bovine spongiform encephalopathy), swine fever and foot-and-mouth disease faded from public perspective. As a result, sales grew in value by 14.4% during the period between 2003 and 2007. Rising sales of premium products, including organic, free-range and added-value goods, combined with recovering consumer confidence in meat, have helped to drive the market forward.
Home-produced meat accounts for a varying proportion of UK domestic meat supplies. In 2006, home-produced poultry accounted for 80.5% of domestic supplies, but only 43.9% of bacon and ham came from the UK. Although UK farmers have lost market share over the past 5 years, since 2003, their share of the market appears to have stabilised in the past 2 years, since 2005, which reflects the increasing preoccupation of UK consumers with welfare and the environment.
The meat-processing industry in the UK continues to consolidate, with the total number of VAT-registered enterprises in this market declining in 2007. Businesses in this industry are also growing, as more vertically integrated operations are created.
The major supermarkets dominate the sale of fresh and frozen meat, accounting for around 84% of sales in 2007. Butchers now account for around 11% of sales, with small stores, farm shops and farmers' markets accounting for the remainder. The catering industry has also become a major market for meat and now accounts for 30% of total consumption. The major grocery retailers are increasingly focusing on supplying premium products, a development that reflects the growing interest among consumers in where their food comes from and issues such as animal welfare.
We expect the meat market to continue to experience relatively low growth in 2008, reflecting the impact of the outbreak of avian flu in 2007, which is likely to have a lingering impact in 2008. However, sales growth improve thereafter. Growth in demand for added-value products in the chilled cabinet, as well as premium products such as organic and free-range meat, will drive the market. Furthermore, global imbalances in supply and demand will fuel inflation in the market.
Companies Mentioned:
Anglo Beef Processors
Bernard Matthews LTd
Boparan Holdings Ltd
Cranswick Plc
Grampian Country Food Group Ltd
Kerry Group PLC
Northern Foods PLC
Sun Valley Foods Ltd
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c87876
Source: Business Wire
Related Articles
- Radio Industry Leaders Team to Improve Marketing Mix Models to Demonstrate the Impact of Radio Advertising on Product Sales
- Waytronx Announces Award of Major Production, Sales & Distribution Licensing Agreement with GL Industrial Services UK Ltd
- Core Molding Technologies Appoints VP Marketing and Sales
- Research and Markets: Company Study of Fuhuan Group Co., Ltd., 2007 is Available Now
- The Natural Foods Merchandiser Reports U.S. Natural Products Sales Top $56.7 Billion With 9.7 Percent Growth
- GelStat Strengthens Its Marketing and Sales Team With the Appointment of Industry Veteran Gary Reich As Its President and CEO
- ConAgra Foods to Sell Refrigerated Meats Businesses to Smithfield Foods for $575 Million; Sale Includes Butterball, Eckrich and Armour Brands
- Diamond Ranch Foods, Ltd. Updates Shareholders; Company Forecasts Record Revenue and Profitability for Fiscal Year 2006-2007
- China to Ban Harmful Farm Products in Food Market
- Envirokare Announces LRM Industries Executive Appointment in Marketing and Sales
User Comments (0)

RSS Feeds