Indonesia Food and Drinks Market: Emerging Opportunities
Indonesia has emerged as one of the rapidly growing food and drinks industry in the South East Asia.
Various factors, such as economic growth, increasing urbanization, young affluent population, and numerous regional food health and safety concerns have led to a surge in the industry.
Considering the growth potential, numerous domestic and international players have set up their facilities in a move to penetrate the flourishing market. Major investments have been made in processed food sector, such as canned goods, snack foods and ready meals, says our new research report - Indonesia Food and Drinks Market: Emerging Opportunities. Increasing health awareness and safety concerns among Indonesian consumers have further propelled the segment.
The extensive report provides detailed overview on the consumption patterns of Indonesians in various food segments like milk, fruits, vegetables and meat. The beverage segment talks about the type of beverages, their sales and consumption patterns among consumers. This report has been made to help clients in analyzing the opportunities, challenges and the drivers critical to the growth of food and drinks industry in Indonesia.
The future outlook of the industry given in the report is not determined using any econometric or statistical model or evaluation, rather, it depends upon the past and the current market trends. The changing consumer preferences and behavior, and market trends have been thoroughly studied for identifying the future direction of the market.
“Indonesia Food and Drinks Market: Emerging Opportunities” provides five-year industry forecast (2009-2013) on various food and drinks segments, including:
- Consumer expenditure on FBT
- Meat
- Fruit
- Vegetable
- Fish
- Confectionery
- Milk
- Coffee
- Tea
- Alcoholic Drinks
- Soft Drinks
- Bottled Water
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Again no work, but...
So fieldtrip needed to be cancelled 
Actually i did went out, but past the islands out off the bay has been a swell (long distance travelling waves created by wind out on the ocean) which was with 3-4m too high for diving or even anchoring the boat. So we turned and drove back, with a little stop to have a fun dive.
Hopefully next week i can go out. It seems that everything here with work is related to hope, nearly a bit to much for my opinion. But thats life.
Because i couldn't go out the past three weeks i sat too much on my computer. Which resulted in a bit pain in my shoulder and back. So i thought a massage would be great, but i didn't wanted one at the hooker places (nearly every small massage salon) and didn't wanted spend too much money on it. So a vietnamese friend suggested a massage house to me, where i went today.
It's a place run by blind people and all masseurs are blind. One hour massage was 2 US Dollar and included a full body massage (with head, face, hands, feets and so on). She found the sore spot at my back immediately and got rid of the pain. I never thought that the spine can make a cliking noise just from pulling the skin...
All in all the massage has been great, even or because of is not a fancy tourist place, just vietnames... I loved it and i think massages by blind people are especial! So maybe i can get it once a week. To the type of massage: i think has been based one Thai, with pressure points, bending, pulling etc., but also influencesd by other techniques. And important, it was not hardcore thai.
People who ever had this know what i mean, it's for me too strong and a bit over the top...
I just feel great!!!
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Christmas fair
The Christmas fair organised by the new business association "FAB-PO" last Sunday, was a success.
Next week, we'll have our next business meeting and will plan our participation to the Business fair in London in January.
This new venture seems very hopeful.
"L'union fait la force";
"Il faut se serrer les coudes"
Koi d'9? schtroumpf
Je sens qu'on va schtroumpfer pendant le workshop de schtroumpf, le 17 décembre juste avant les fêtes de Schtroumpfs.
Ca nous remontera le schtroumpf .
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The characteristics of the industry (highly regulated, monopolistic, inelastic demand, seasonal supply, high risk industry, environmental issues and duty structure) are discussed in detail.
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Global supply and consumption pattern for FY04-07 is provided along with the export volume of the leading coal exporting countries.
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English Christmas fair -Sunday
Sunday 23 Nov 1pm to 6pm
Christmas Fair & MONSTER raffle
Where ?
Art Themis, between St Jean Pla de Corts & Ceret
(on the right hand side of the main road from St Jean Pla de Corts to Céret – look out for the huge ear!)
What?
Arts, designer clothes, wine tasting and sales, british hampers, Christmas cards, cakes, conversation café, Vide grenier stall, orginal kiddies pressies, face painting, pate a modelé, Santa’s grotto and much, much more
MONSTER raffle:
Mega prizes to be won: Original Paintings & art works, Weeks holidays, Wine, Tours, Weekend breaks, and lots of FAB P-O surprises
Random...
Oh je,
wind is still strong, slowly i run out of time. Lots things to do, but the days where i can go out are rare and most of the time not predictable. The weather is somehow comparable with the april wheater back in germany, except is much warmer here and no snow or hail.
I discovered during my lunchcoffee that the woman where i have my early morning bread/coffee is the sister of the woman where i have my lunchcoffee. These two shops/streetcafes are about 7 km apart from each other and look just the same as e very other vietnamese streetcafe. So somehow i've something with this family, beside of supporting the whole clan. The one from the morningcoffee came along and we all fall into laughter...
Teacher's day
Tomorrow is in Viet Nam teacher's day. That means, all kids have a day off, go to the teachers house and thank them for beeing there and teach... It's a nice tradition i think, where it comes from and which other countries do that i unfortunately don't know, maybe i can find out.

