Publisher: Freedonia Group
Category: Fruits & Vegetables

Fruits & Vegetables market research reports by Freedonia Group

(11 reports matching your criteria)
    • US Fresh Vegetable Packaging

      US Fresh Vegetable Packaging Demand for fresh vegetable packaging in the US is projected to reach $2.2 billion in 2028, supported by an increase in packaged fresh vegetables such as fresh-cut products and ready-to-cook products. This report covers fresh vegetable packaging demand by product, materia ... Read More

    • US Fresh Fruit Packaging

      US Fresh Fruit Packaging Demand for fresh fruit packaging in the US is projected to reach $2.8 billion in 2028, supported by an increase in the share of fresh fruit that is sold in packaged form rather than loose/bulk. This report covers fresh fruit packaging demand by product, material, fruit type, ... Read More

    • US Fresh Produce Packaging

      US Fresh Produce Packaging Demand for fresh produce packaging is forecast to increase 2.4% per year to $7.3 billion in 2028 or 59 billion units. Market value gains will be supported by modest growth in unit sales as well as by: rising demand for value-added produce packaging, such as resealable tray ... Read More

    • Food Packaging

      Food Packaging Demand for food packaging is forecast to increase 3.1% per year to $52.0 billion in 2025. The food market is challenging for packaging suppliers due to the vast number of distinct applications where packaging must not only meet specific performance criteria but also be cost effective ... Read More

    • Fresh Produce Corrugated Boxes

      Fresh Produce Corrugated Boxes US demand for fresh produce corrugated boxes is projected to increase 3.3% per year to $2.4 billion in 2024. Modest growth in domestic production will boost demand, as will increased use of value-added boxes such as those that offer labor savings and improved printing ... Read More

    • Fresh Fruit Packaging

      Fresh Fruit Packaging This study analyzes the US market for fresh fruit packaging by product (corrugated boxes; plastic containers; bags; trays and platters; pouches; baskets, punnets, and tills) and application (berries, apples, citrus, melons, grapes, other fruit). Historical data (2009, 2014, and ... Read More

    • Frozen Food Bags & Pouches

      Frozen Food Bags & Pouches This study analyzes the US market for frozen food bags and pouches by type (bags, flat pouches, standup pouches) and application (fruits and vegetables; meat, poultry, and seafood; frozen specialties; frozen baked goods; ice cream and frozen desserts; other foods). Histori ... Read More

    • Fresh Produce Packaging

      Fresh Produce Packaging Demand for packaging used with fresh fruits and vegetables is forecast to rise 3.7% annually to $6.7 billion in 2024. Gains will result from increased sales of prepackaged produce at retail, as well as from more intensive use of higher value packaging types such as modified-a ... Read More

    • Fresh Produce Plastic Containers

      Fresh Produce Plastic Containers Demand for plastic containers used with fresh fruits and vegetables is forecast to rise 5.0% annually to $1.6 billion in 2024. Gains will result primarily from increased sales of increasing sales of ready-to-eat (RTE) salads and other RTE fruits and vegetables, which ... Read More

    • Fresh Vegetable & Salad Packaging

      Fresh Vegetable & Salad Packaging Demand for packaging used with fresh vegetables and salad is forecast to rise 3.5% annually to $4.2 billion in 2024. Gains will result from increased sales of prepackaged produce at retail, as well as from more intensive use of higher value packaging types such as r ... Read More

    • Produce Packaging

      Produce Packaging Convenience and shelf life considerations will drive increases in produce packaging activity. Despite relatively slow growth in domestic produce output, advances for packaging will result from increases in the amount of produce sold in retail packaging, as well as greater use of hi ... Read More

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