Key Challenges and Issues Facing the Uk Vegetarian Foods Industry
Posted on: Wednesday, 19 September 2007, 09:00 CDT
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UK Vegetarian Foods
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A number of factors have affected the vegetarian foods market over the period covered by this report. The market experienced significant growth between 1999/2000 and 2001/2002, when annual value increases of 12.2%, 14.6% and 16.6%, respectively, were achieved. However, more recently (since 2002/2003), growth has fallen to within a range of 3.9% and 8.3% year-on-year, with the latest 12-month period (ending March 2007) showing growth at the top end of this. This increase is significant when compared with the food market as a whole.
Positive features affecting the market include the Government's efforts to make people more aware of healthy eating, encouraging the consumption of at least five portions of fruit and vegetables per day. Government figures show a reduction over the past several years in meat eating (although this has currently stabilised), undoubtedly in part a result of food scares. In addition, figures reveal a growth in the consumption of fruit and some vegetables.
A further factor expected to boost the vegetarian foods market is the recent acquisition activity in the sector. Marlow Foods (manufacturer of the dominant Quorn range) and Cauldron Foods have been bought by Premier Foods. Furthermore, much of the frozen and chilled food businesses of Heinz (including the Linda McCartney brand) and Haldane Foods have been acquired by Hain Celestial. Findus and Unilever's Birds Eye brand have been bought by the private-equity companies CapVest and Permira, respectively. This activity is likely to result in greater promotional activity, principally within the frozen vegetarian foods sector.
Despite these positive influences, the number of vegetarians in the UK population is estimated to have been in decline since 1999, after peaking in around 1997. However, continued growth in vegetarian food sales indicates that the market has become mainstream with maturity, with `vegetarian' foods being eaten by many people who would not describe themselves particularly as being vegetarians. They may see themselves as meat reducers, or just seeking a healthier and more varied diet. Vegetarian foods are claimed to be lower in saturated fat, and contain higher levels of dietary fibre, minerals and vitamins. Vegetarian food manufacturers have recognised this change, and are now marketing their products more as being `suitable for vegetarians' or `not just for vegetarians'.
Virtually all growth in the vegetarian foods market is derived from the chilled sector, which accounts for the majority share of the total market. Retailer own-label products are dominant in this sector, with growth in chilled foods at the expense of frozen foods being a pattern set throughout the food market. Frozen vegetarian foods account for nearly all of the balance of the market, with a very small sector of ambient products. Retailer own label is less dominant here, with brands holding the major share. The various subsectors within both chilled and frozen foods, such as ready meals, pastry products, potato-based accompaniments and sausages/grills/burgers, have shown a mixture of growth and decline.
By far the most important manufacturer of vegetarian brands is Marlow Foods, with its Quorn range of chilled and frozen products. Other important producers of vegetarian brands are Hain Celestial, with the Linda McCartney range and Haldane Foods, and Cauldron Foods. Smaller manufacturers are Birds Eye and Findus -- both of which have some vegetarian products within their traditional ranges -- Dalepak, Goodlife Foods and Tivall. Many of these companies also make for own label.
There is little display advertising for vegetarian foods, with Quorn being the only brand receiving such support. However, even here, main media advertising expenditure halved between the years ending March 2006 and 2007.
The publisher forecasts that, over the next 5 years (2007 to 2011), sales of vegetarian foods will continue to grow, but at a slower rate of between 6.2% and 6.9% year-on-year. Despite this, there will still be significant overall value growth in the market over the period.
Table of content
1. Introduction
OVERVIEW
THE HISTORY AND PRINCIPALS OF VEGETARIANISM
DEFINITIONS
Stumbling Blocks
REASONS FOR BECOMING VEGETARIAN
THE GROWTH IN VEGETARIANISM
Number of Vegetarians
2. Strategic Overview
FACTORS DRIVING OR AFFECTING THE MARKET
Trends in Purchases of Meat and Meat Products
The Effects of Food Scares
Meat Avoidance
Purchasing of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
Environmental and Ethical Factors
MARKET SIZE
ADVERTISING
DISTRIBUTION
MAJOR MANUFACTURERS
MARKET FORECASTS
3. Chilled and Frozen Vegetarian Foods
THE TOTAL MARKET
CHILLED VEGETARIAN FOODS
FROZEN VEGETARIAN FOODS
MARKET SHARES
4. Promotion
MAIN MEDIA ADVERTISING EXPENDITURE
5. Distribution
MARKET SHARES
6. An International Perspective
OVERVIEW
7. PEST Analysis
POLITICAL FACTORS
ECONOMIC FACTORS
SOCIAL FACTORS
TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS
8. Consumer Dynamics
USAGE OF VEGETARIAN MEALS
PURCHASING OF VEGETARIAN FOODS
Frequent Purchases (More Than Once a Month)
Ready Meals
Sausages/Burgers/Grills
Quiches/Pasties/Pies/Sausage Rolls
Mince/Quorn Pieces/Tofu
Potato Croquettes/Mash/Cheese/Potatoes/Spring Rolls
Pâtés/Sliced `Meats'
VEGETARIAN HABITS
Consumption of Vegetarian Products and Preference for Branded Products
I Am Eating More Vegetarian Products Now Than 12 Months Ago
I Am Eating Less of These Products Now Than 12 Months Ago
I Prefer to Buy Brands of Vegetarian Products to Own Label
Meat Reducers and Vegetarians
As a Household, We Have Reduced Our Meat Consumption Over the Last 5 Years
I or Another Member of This Household is a Vegetarian, Who Perhaps Eats Fish
I or Another Member of This Household Used to be a Vegetarian, Who Perhaps Ate Fish
Attitudes Towards Vegetarianism
Whether Vegetarian or Not, I Am Concerned About Meat-Related Health Scares, Such as BSE, Foot-and-Mouth and Avian Flu
I Consider a Vegetarian Diet Healthier in General Than One Containing Meat
I Consider a Vegetarian Diet Better for the Environment Than One Involving Livestock Farming
9. Manufacturer Profiles
BIRDS EYE
CAULDRON FOODS
CRANKS
DALEPAK
FINDUS
GOODLIFE FOODS
GRANOVITA
HAIN CELESTIAL
HALDANE FOODS
MARLOW FOODS
MEDITERRANEAN FOODS
REDWOOD WHOLEFOOD
TIVALL
WICKEN FEN WHOLESOME FOODS
OTHER BRANDS
RETAILER OWN LABEL
10. The Future
MARKET SIZE
11. Consumer Confidence
METHODOLOGY
KEY FINDINGS THIS QUARTER
THE WILLINGNESS TO BORROW
Confidence Improves
Willingness to Borrow Slips Slightly
SPENDING FROM SAVINGS
Slight Increase in Spending from Savings
Saving Grows in Relative Importance
12. Further Sources
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Source: Business Wire
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