Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dkrlpj/review_of_the) has announced the addition of the "Review of the Dairy, Egg, and Meat Product Market in Asia-Pacific" report to their offering.

Consistent demand from APAC for high-quality milk products, along with a preferential change from milk powders to dairy, makes dairy a dominant segment. Constant growth of the cheese, butter, and ice cream segments drives the market.

Low cost, high protein content and the acceptance by the vegetarian population makes egg and egg-based products the most attractive animal protein. Moreover, most countries promote the consumption of eggs.

The most attractive opportunities are in China, India, and Singapore.

DEFINITION AND SEGMENTATION

The study focuses on the APAC dairy, egg, and meat products market. The base year is 2014 and the forecast period is 2015-2020.

Market size is calculated based on the total market revenue.

Segments include:

  • The dairy segment, which includes drinking milk products, yogurts and sour cream, cheese, other dairy (dairy desserts, coffee whiteners, condensed/evaporated milk, cream) and ice cream.
  • The meat segment, which includes processed and raw form of poultry, beef, veal, and pork meat.
  • The egg segment, which includes eggs and egg products.

KEY INDUSTRY CHALLENGES

  • The biggest challenge in the animal-based food products market is the possibility of a food safety breach occurring within the food supply chain.
  • Unavailability of land for expansion of livestock acreage in the APAC region is also a huge challenge for the animal-based food products market.
  • Rising cost of feed ingredients is directly impacting the market prices of animal-based products.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Introduction

2. Market Overview

  • Definition and Segmentation
  • Key Industry Challenges
  • Key Success Factors
  • Three Big Predictions

3. Drivers and Restraints

  • Market Drivers
  • Market Restraints

4. Market Forecast

  • Market Size

5. Key Country Trends - End User Analysis

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