China Snack Food Industry Report, 2010-2013

Published: December 2011

Publisher: ResearchInChina

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Pages: 62

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2005-2010, the snack food industry of China presented a CAGR of 16.9% for sales, with the revenue in 2010 hitting RMB503.57 billion. As the residents’ demand increases, the earnings from Chinese snack food industry between 2011 and 2013 is expected to grow at a rate of around 17%.

China snack food industry involves seven sub-sectors. By operating revenue, biscuit and other baked food sector ranks the highest, with the revenue in 2010 soaring 44.6% year-on-year to RMB80.7 billion; while the roasted seeds and nuts sector makes revenue RMB37.3 billion, less than other sectors, but it is expected to see substantial prospect. In the future, the robust demand for roasted seeds and nuts products in small- and medium-sized cities and villages will be new growth engine and it will grow at a rate of roughly 16% during 2011-2013.

Compared to the stable development of biscuit and roasted seeds & nuts industries, candy & chocolate industry has seen unrest in development, presenting dramatic change in market pattern.
In February 2010, Kraft took over Britain-based candy tycoon Cadbury following its acquisition on Danone’s biscuit business in July 2007. Afterwards, Kraft launched varieties of new products in China through Cadbury’s production lines, in a bid to seize more market occupancy of candy products.

On December 6th, 2011, Nestle gained approval to take over 60% stake of Hsu Fu Chi International Ltd, marking the second acquisition move for the company to buy local food company shortly after being approved to take over 60% stake of Xiamen-based Yinlu in September. Hsu Fu Chi International Ltd is mainly engaged in the production of candies, sachima, etc, with the operating revenue and net income hitting RMB4.31 billion and RMB600 million in 2010, a respective YoY rise of 14% and 31%. And the market occupancy of Hsu Fu Chi International Ltd in China realizes 6.6%, ranking the first place. The acquisition will help Nestle greatly enhance its strength to compete with Kraft in the candy market of China.

The report conducted by ResearchInChina highlights the followings:

  • development environment, industry scale and development tendency of China snack food industry;
  • development, operating revenue and profit of China snack food industry and industry segments;
  • development of nine key companies in China snack food industry, including overall operation, capacity, output and development strategy;
  • forecast of snack food industry segments, development prospects of key players, overall development tendency of the industry to 2013

Table of contents

1. Classification and Definition of Snack Food

2. Industry Overview
2.1 Development Environment
2.2 Scale and Operation
2.3 Development Tendency
2.3.1 Products
2.3.2 Brand Competition

3. Development of Industry Segments
3.1 Cake & Bread
3.1.1 Operation
3.1.2 Brand Layout
3.2 Biscuit and Other Baked Food
3.2.1 Operation
3.2.2 Brand Competition
3.2.3 Import
3.3 Candy & Chocolate
3.3.1 Operation
3.3.2 Import
3.4 Preparation of Preserved Fruit
3.5 Preparation of Canned Meat & Poultry
3.6 Preparation of Canned Vegetables & Fruit
3.7 Roasted Seeds and Nuts
3.7.1 Overview and Scale
3.7.2 Profit Keeps Growing
3.7.3 Ever Rising Market Shares of Famous Brands
3.8 Other Snack Foods

4 Key Companies
4.1 Tingyi (Cayman Islands) Holding Corp.
4.1.1 Profile
4.1.2 Operation
4.1.3 Development Strategy
4.1.4 Forecast, 2011-2013
4.2 Want Want China Holdings Limited
4.2.1 Profile
4.2.2 Operation
4.2.3 Development Strategy
4.2.4 Forecast, 2011-2013
4.3 Oishi
4.3.1 Profile
4.3.2 Operation
4.3.3 Development Strategy
4.4 Hsu Fu Chi International Ltd
4.4.1 Profile
4.4.2 Operation
4.4.3 Development Strategy
4.5 DaLi Group
4.5.1 Profile
4.5.2 Operation
4.5.3 Development Strategy
4.6 Kraft Foods
4.6.1 Profile
4.6.2 Operation
4.6.3 Development Strategy
4.7 Qiaqia Food
4.7.1 Profile
4.7.2 Operation
4.7.3 Development Strategy
4.7.4 Forecast,2011-2013
4.8. Shanghai Maling
4.8.1 Profile
4.8.2 Operation
4.8.3 Development Strategy
4.9 Guanshengyuan Group
4.9.1 Profile
4.9.2 Operation
4.10 Others
4.10.1 China Snack food Group
4.10.2 Zhejiang Prince
4.10.3 Jiujiu Duck
4.10.4 Daoxiangcun Food
4.10.5 Holiland
4.10.6 Wedome

5. Forecast of China Snack Food Industry, 2011-2013
5.1 Development Overview of Market Segments
5.2 Comparison of Key Companies
5.3 Industry Tendency
5.3.1 Health still the Mainstream, Product Structure Moving Up
5.3.2 Chanel Moving Down, Rural Market will be the Growth Engine
5.3.3 Demand Growth, Central and Western China to be the Competition Hub
5.3.4 Diversification of Sales Channel, More Exclusive Shop to Emerge

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