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17/01/03 - While the main dairy markets are mature, innovation and structural change are placing the European industry on a more secure footing, according to a new report from market analysts Zenith International. Provisional figures for 2002 indicate that consumption of butter edged up 0.1 per cent to 1.75 million tonnes, cheese advanced by 2.6 per cent to 7.18 million tonnes, but drinking milk lost favour and sales declined by 1.8 per cent to 33.3 million tonnes. "New hope is being fostered by new segments - such as organics and probiotics," said Zenith research director Gary Roethenbaugh. "The key word for future growth is innovation. The challenge facing the European dairy industry is to continue investing in research, developing innovative products that meet consumer needs and backing them with sustained marketing activity." The Zenith <http://www.zenithinternational.com> forecast to 2006 anticipates that butter consumption will remain static, with cheese consumption rising by 1.5 per cent a year and drinking milk consumption picking up again in 2003 before resuming its slow long term decline. "The euro and EU enlargement will undoubtedly lead to further industry consolidation," added Gary Roethenbaugh. "Economies of scale are fundamentally important in such a price sensitive and highly competitive market. Companies must concentrate on value added products to improve profitability. Functional, ecologically friendly and consumption occasion products along with increased attention to product quality and safety seem the way forward," he concluded. |
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