Research And Markets: State Of The Industry: Pet And Animal Health Care Products In The U.S. (6th Edition)
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Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "State of the Industry: Pet and Animal Health Care Products in the U.S. (6th Edition)" report to their offering.
The State of the Industry reports are concise, yet detailed studies filled with priceless data, forecasts, and objective analysis. The amount of valuable data and analysis in this report far outweighs its cost and is well worth the investment. Depending on the topic, 'State of the Industry' reports include historical, current, and future sales data; drivers of market growth; consumer data; a summary of the leading companies; distribution channels, foreign trade, and other relevant data and analysis. This information is a vital part of any successful business plan.
Report Benefits:
- Valuable Data
- Insightful Analysis
- Forecasts to Help Plan
- Save Time and Money
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Key Topics Covered:
Written Analysis:
Industry Background and Structure
Drivers of Industry Growth
Obesity and Aging Pet Population to Boost Pet Health Care
Healthier Pet Foods Promoting Better Health Care
Pet Oral Care Product Sales
Supplements and Nutraceuticals in High Demand
Overall Industry Sales Trends
Pharmaceuticals
Vitamins and Minerals
Biologicals
Feed Additives
Research and Development Trends
Foreign Trade
Growing Pet Population to Support Future Growth
Demographic Trends for Expenditures on Pet Purchases, Supplies, and Medicine
Livestock and Poultry Population Trends
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Posted
8th June, 2012 10h25
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