Animal Food Production In The US - 2010 Report - Animal Population Is Pet Topic For Demand
Author: Research And MarketsPosted: Friday 23rd April, 2010. 00:00:00
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Animal Food Production in the US" report to their offering.
This industry consists of establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing food and feed for animals from ingredients such as grains, oilseed mill products and meat products. This report covers the scope, size, disposition and growth of the industry including the key sensitivities and success factors. Also included are five year industry forecasts, growth rates and an analysis of the industry key players and their market shares.
Introduction
The propensity of households to keep pets is a significant driver of demand for the sale of animal food products. Solid growth in the population of pets is partly related to economic growth, as it becomes more affordable for people to own a pet. The increasing number of single person households, including young professionals, empty-nester divorcees, and the elderly, will see numbers increase, with many pets bought for companionship purposes.
Key Topics Covered- INDUSTRY DEFINITION
- KEY STATISTICS
- Current Prices Table
- Constant Prices Table (applicable deflator applied)
- Statistics Available: Revenue, Industry Gross Product, Enterprises, Establishments, Employment, Imports, Exports, Assets, Total Wages, Domestic Demand
- SEGMENTATION
- MARKET CHARACTERISTICS
- Market Size
- Linkages
- Downstream Industries
- Upstream Industries
- Demand Determinants
- Domestic and International Markets
- Basis of Competition
- Life Cycle
- INDUSTRY CONDITIONS
- Barriers to Entry
- Taxation
- Industry Assistance
- Regulation and Deregulation
- Cost Structure
- Capital and Labor Intensity
- Technology and Systems
- Industry Volatility
- Globalization
- KEY FACTORS
- KEY COMPETITORS
- INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE
- OUTLOOK
- Industry Forecast Analysis with five year forecast data series
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