Total processed fruit and vegetables packaging volumes saw a second year of decline in the Netherlands in 2023, although this was a normalisation process after seeing exceptional growth during the COVID-19 pandemic, and volumes remained above the 2019 level. However, while shelf stable fruit and vegetables saw rising packaging volumes, the larger frozen processed fruit and vegetables category saw a decline.
The Processed Fruit and Vegetables Packaging in Netherlands report offers insight into key trends and developments driving packaging across the category. The report also examines trends and prospect for various pack types and closures: metal packaging, rigid plastic, glass, liquid cartons, paper-based containers; flexible packaging.
Product coverage: Frozen Processed Fruit and Vegetables, Shelf Stable Fruit and Vegetables.
Data coverage: Market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
The Processed Fruit and Vegetables Packaging in Netherlands report offers insight into key trends and developments driving packaging across the category. The report also examines trends and prospect for various pack types and closures: metal packaging, rigid plastic, glass, liquid cartons, paper-based containers; flexible packaging.
Product coverage: Frozen Processed Fruit and Vegetables, Shelf Stable Fruit and Vegetables.
Data coverage: Market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
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- Get a detailed picture of the Processed Fruit and Vegetables Packaging market;
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- Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.
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KEY DATA FINDINGS2023 DEVELOPMENTS
- Use of thin wall plastic containers increases for frozen processed vegetables
- 400g is the leading pack size due to convenience
- Folding cartons remains dominant in frozen fruit packaging, but flexible plastic sees growth
- Plastic pouches set to grow in shelf stable beans amidst protein transition
- Small pack sizes predicted to grow due to focus on portion control and portability