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Global Pet Bird Food Treats Market Opportunities, by 2022
26-feb-2019 This report studies the global Pet Bird Food Treats market status and forecast, categorizes the global Pet Bird Food Treats market size (value & volume) by manufacturers, type, application, and region. This report focuses on the top manufacturers in North America, Europe, Japan, China, and other regions (India, Southeast Asia). The major manufacturers covered in this report • Group Depre • C.J. Foods • Heristo AG • Grupo Pilar • Italcol • Deuerer • Kent Corp. • Laroy Group • Natural Balance Pet Foods • Central Garden & Pet • Nippon Pet Food Co. This report studies the global Pet Bird Food Treats market status and forecast, categorizes the global Pet Bird Food Treats market size (value & volume) by manufacturers, type, application, and region. This report focuses on the top manufacturers in North America, Europe, Japan, China, and other regions (India, Southeast Asia). The major manufacturers covered in this report • Group Depre • C.J. Foods • Heristo AG • Grupo Pilar • Italcol • Deuerer • Kent Corp. • Laroy Group • Natural Balance Pet Foods • Central Garden & Pet • Nippon Pet Food Co. This report studies the global Pet Bird Food Treats market status and forecast, categorizes the global Pet Bird Food Treats market size (value & volume) by manufacturers, type, application, and region. This report focuses on the top manufacturers in North America, Europe, Japan, China, and other regions (India, Southeast Asia). The major manufacturers covered in this report • Group Depre • C.J. Foods • Heristo AG • Grupo Pilar • Italcol • Deuerer • Kent Corp. • Laroy Group • Natural Balance Pet Foods • Central Garden & Pet • Nippon Pet Food Co. Request a Sample Copy of This Report: https://www.radiantinsights.com/research/global-pet-bird-food-treats-market-research-report-2019/request-sample In this study, the years considered to estimate the market size of Pet Bird Food Treats are as follows: • History Year: 2013-2017 • Base Year: 2017 • Estimated Year: 2018 • Forecast Year 2018 to 2025 For the data information by region, company, type and application, 2017 is considered as the base year. Whenever data information was unavailable for the base year, the prior year has been considered. Key Stakeholders • Pet Bird Food Treats Manufacturers • Pet Bird Food Treats Distributors/Traders/Wholesalers • Pet Bird Food Treats Subcomponent Manufacturers • Industry Association • Downstream Vendors Available Customizations With the given market data, QYResearch offers customizations according to the company's specific needs. The following customization options are available for the report: • Regional and country-level analysis of the Pet Bird Food Treats market, by end-use. • Detailed analysis and profiles of additional market players. If you have any special requirements, please let us know and we will offer you the report as you want.
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Local Tidewater VA Beer Festivals
UPCOMING BEER FESTS AND FESTIVAL FORECAST: Fri-Sun, Jun 28-30 - 2019 Bayou Boogaloo Music & Cajun Food Festival, Town Point Park, Downtown Norfolk Waterfront. The Bayou Boogaloo Music & Cajun Food Festival is Norfolk’s annual love-fest with New Orleans’ vibrant spirit and captures the melting pot of Bayou culture. From New Orleans to the Downtown Norfolk Waterfront, two stages featuring national recording artists providing diverse cultural musical entertainment. The Arts Market of New Orleans returns and brings with it talent, unique artistry and the culture of Louisiana! The Arts Council of New Orleans and Norfolk Festevents hand-pick the most unique and one-of-a-kind artists from Louisiana to share their stories, culture and craft. This year, numerous artists in various mediums including art, jewelry and sculpture will be on site displaying their works. No Bayou celebration would be complete without the mouthwatering Cajun delicacies prepared by authentic Louisiana inspired chefs. Festival guests are in for a real treat as they feast on fresh crawfish straight from Louisiana, jambalaya, gumbo, etouffee, alligator, muffuletta, andouille, and beignets. Guests will also find festival favorites like sno balls (discovered in New Orleans, by the way!), root beer floats, smoothies, Italian water ice, glazed nuts, kettle korn and funnel cake. Wash it all down with a variety of cold beverages including a fine selection of beers straight from New Orleans' own Abita Brewing Company as well as New Orleans Jack Daniel's Hurricanes. https://festevents.org/events/2019-season-events/bayouboogaloo/ Sat, Jun 29 - Coastal Virginia Brewery Alliance Local Brew Fest, 2 – 7:00 pm, Hermitage Museum and Gardens, 7637 North Shore Road, Norfolk. The Coastal Virginia Brewery Alliance (CVBA) presents -1st annual Local Brew Fest. The CVBA is a group of 29 local Hampton Roads Breweries. Come on out to the Coastal Virginia Brewery Alliance (CVBA) 1st annual Local Brew Fest to try some amazing local Craft Brews! Food Trucks and live music will be on site. Event is rain or shine. The CVBA is a non-profit organization of 29 local breweries committed to promoting and support craft beer in the Coastal Virginia/Hampton Roads area. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/coastal-virginia-brewery-alliance-local-brew-fest-tickets Sun, Jul 7 - Barks & Brews 2019, 12 – 6:00 pm, sponsored by O’Connor’s Brewery, Norfolk Botanical Garden, 6700 Azalea Garden Road, Norfolk. Bring your dog to the Garden and have a beer for a fun day with live music! Guests are welcome to explore the Garden with their furry canine companion. Explore 175 spectacular acres with your dog and enjoy a cold beer with food and music. Regular garden admission applies. Not-Yet-Members: Dogs: $5 (human admission applies) – become a member today and save! Your dog must remain on a leash at all times. Stop by our Visitor Center for extra doggie waste bags. Other Barks & Brew dates: Sundays – Aug 4, Sep 8, Oct 13. https://norfolkbotanicalgarden.org/events/barks-and-brews-2019-1/ Sat, Jul 13 - Red, White and Brew Lagerfest, 4 - 8:00 pm, Hosted by Back Bay Brewing, 614 Norfolk Ave, Virginia Beach. Your favorite Virginia Beach beer festival is back! Get ready for our 4th annual Red, White and Brew Lagerfest. This year we will be offering early bird ticket pricing from now until June 13th (details below) so be sure to get your tickets before prices increases! DETAILS: Over 15 brewery participants, Live music, Food trucks, Specialty Back Bay Brewing merchandise for sale, Best lager will be voted on by YOU, and Back Bay Brewing will donate $500 to the winning brewery's pre-selected charity of choice! TICKET INCLUDES: Entry into the event, Special Lagerfest tasting/sampling glass, Unlimited tastings of all craft lagers, 1 full size beer ticket (good for a full size beer from our back bay beer truck!). TICKETS: $20 - Early Bird Special (now until June 13th); $30 - General Admission (June 14th until July 12th); $40 - Door Ticket (day of purchase). VISIT HERE FOR TICKETS: backbaybrewingco.com/lagerfest Fri, Jul 19 - Taste of VA on the Bay, 6 - 9:30 pm, Ocean View Beach Park, 100 W. Ocean View Ave., Norfolk. Taste of VA on the Bay will be taking the place of previous year's Brews on the Bay Beer Festival. Live music by Jesse Chong.There will be craft beers, wine, spirits with plenty of food vendors. Craft Beer sampling tickets: Sampling Package - $15 for wristband, 4 oz sampling cup and 5 tickets redeemable for samples; 16 oz Pint - $8 for wristband and 4 tickets redeemable for a pint cup; Additional tickets - $2 (must have a cup and wristband to sample); Tickets will be sold until 9:15 pm, Sampling tickets can be redeemed until 9:30 pm; No refunds.You must be at least 21 years old to purchase or consume alcoholic beverages. Breweries have the right to limit samples. Breweries will appear only until supplies last. www.oceanviewbeachpark.org Sat, Aug 3 - Whistle Belly 2019: A Virginia Beer & More Festival, 7 - 11:00 pm, Merchants Square, 401 W Duke of Gloucester St., Williamsburg. Whistle Belly is back and bigger, bolder and better than ever! Mark your calendars for Saturday August 3rd for the ultimate beer party on Duke of Gloucester Street. Crafted by the DoG Street Pub & presented by the Junior Woman's Club of Williamsburg. Over 40 breweries, and more than 70 beers and delicious eats! Live Music to be Announced! Drinks & all you can eat for only $55! Save up to $10 by purchasing in advance. General Admission Tickets get access to the festival from 7 to 11 pm. Get Early Access tickets to enjoy exclusive beers. With an Early Access ticket your festival begins at 6pm with access to food & beer including 10 beers only available to Early Access guests! http://www.whistlebelly.com/ Sat, Aug 10 - Beer, Bourbon, & BBQ Festival, 2 - 6:00 pm, Hunt Club Farm, 2388 London Bridge Road, Virginia Beach. Hampton Road’s Favorite Smoked Meat Onslaught is back – with TEETH! Come and see what over 225,000 people nationwide have enjoyed! This is our 4th Annual PORK-OUT in Virginia Beach. COME AND JOIN US! For a down-home, Southern-fried, good time... to support your inner Redneck! Get ready to enjoy all those pleasures that true Southerners live by - Beer, Bourbon, Barbeque, Boots, Bacon, Biscuits, Bluegrass and Smoked Beasts! It's two great days of beer sippin', bourbon tastin', music listenin', cigar smokin', and barbeque eatin'. Your admission buys you a sampling glass so you can enjoy an ALL-YOU-CARE –TO-TASTE sampling of beer and bourbon. http://www.beerandbourbon.com/virginia-beach-va/show Sat, Aug 17 - Tap! Tap! Beer Festival 2019, 5 - 9:00 pm, Greenbrier Farms, 225 Sign Pine Rd., Chesapeake. Chesapeake Virginia’s First Beer Festival, Now 5 Years Old! Unlimited samples of beers and food from your popular regional food trucks. More details to come! Brought to you by Boys and Girls Club of Southeast Virginia and Kwasans Foundation. Sat, Aug 24 - 5th Annual Neptune's Coastal Craft Beer Festival, 1 - 6:00 pm, Hosted by the Neptune Festival, Neptune's Park, 31st Street and Atlantic Avenue, Virginia Beach Oceanfront. Neptune’s Park will be transformed into a craft beer lover’s haven on Saturday, August 24th, featuring local Virginia beers and cask ales, as well national and regional craft beers. Enjoy over 65 beers from 30 breweries, live music, food trucks, and more! Tickets will go on sale May 1, 2019. Each ticket includes a commemorative beer-tasting glass and tastings throughout the day. Early Bird Tickets: $30 Until July 1 or until allotment has been reached; Advance Tickets: $35 Through August 18; Week of Event Tickets: $40. https://www.neptunefestival.com/events/neptunes-coastal-craft-beer-festival Sat, Sep 7 - 4th Annual VA Cork & Craft Festival, 12 - 5:00 pm, Chincoteague Island KOA, 6742 Maddox Blvd., Chincoteague Island. Join us and the Special Olympics of Virginia for the 4th Annual Cork & Craft beer and wine festival. Sip on a variety of beer & wine while listening to the Island Boy Band and enjoying the breathtaking views of Chincoteague Bay and the lighthouse on Assateague Island. Shop for local artisan wares & crafts and indulge in great food provided by local food trucks. Buy your tickets online now for $30 (includes unlimited tastings and a commemorative tasting glass). Price goes up to $40 at the gate the day of the event. Designated Driver option available beginning January 2019 for $10, which includes soda/water. Children 15 years old or younger enter free. Need a place to stay? Check out our recommended accommodations and special packages available at Chincoteague Island KOA and Fairfield Inn & Suites. For all the details, visit www.VACorkCraft.com Fri, Sep 13 - Barrels, Brew & BBQ, 6 - 10:00 pm, Hunt Club Farm, 2388 London Bridge Rd., Virginia Beach. Come out on September 13th and help support Ronald McDonald House Charities of Norfolk! All you can eat BBQ, drink Craft Beer, Wine and Champagne. Silent Auction, Raffles, Games, Music and much more! https://barrelsbrewbbqfest18.thundertix.com/ Sat, Sep 21 - Virginia Beach Oktoberfest 2019, 12 - 6:00 pm, Hunt Club Farm, Virginia Beach. Wasserhund Brewery and the Nobleman are presenting the Annual Oktoberfest Event for all of Coastal Virginia and beyond on September 21st from noon till 6 pm at Hunt Club Farm in Virginia Beach. This event will serve as the quintessential Oktoberfest for our area featuring over 30 breweries, traditional German food and fair, festival atmosphere, and so much more: The opportunity to enjoy multiple styles of beers including, of course, a wide variety of German beers; live music; petting zoo and bounce houses for family friendly kid fun. Portion of proceeds will be donated to The Noblemen to support local charities. Sat, Sep 28 - Craft Beer Festival, 12 - 5:00 pm, Hosted by Cape Charles / Chesapeake Bay KOA, 32246 Lankford Highway, Cape Charles. Calling all Craft Beer Lovers! We have more than 30 brews just waiting for you to sample. Once you've quenched your thirst check out the live entertainment or do some shopping with the vendors onsite. *This is a ticketed event https://koa.com/campgrounds/chesapeake-bay/ Sat, Oct 12 - 7th Annual 757 Battle of the Beers 2019, Hosted by Beach Ambassadors, 1 = 6:30 pm, Camp Pendleton, Birdneck Road, Virginia Beach. This is the only festival in Hampton Roads that exclusively features local 757 Craft Breweries as they battle it out to win in different beer categories – with 100% of the proceeds go to local Hampton Roads charities including St. Mary's Home and Hope House Foundation! This award-winning and unique event pits Hampton Roads-based breweries against each other to determine who has the best beer in Hampton Roads. Each year, local breweries put their best brews on tap and are rated by an official brewer tasting panel and by attendees of the event to see which beer is the best in the 7-5-7. Drink Happy - Be Safe Follow the blogs at: www.brew-n-rock-tidewater.blogspot.com or www.guapo-t-w.tumblr.com and follow the latest listings of local brew events on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/hamptonroadsbeerforum/
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The report "Pet Food Packaging Market by Material Type (Paper & Paperboard, Plastic, Metal), Packaging Form (Bags, Cans, Pouches, Boxes/Cartons), Food Type (Dry Food, Wet Food, Pet Treats), Animal Type (Dog, Cat, Fish, Bird), Region - Global Forecast to 2025" The global pet food packaging market size is projected to grow from USD 10.2 billion in 2020 to USD 12.5 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 4.2% from 2020 to 2025. The market is expected to grow in tandem with the growth of the pet food industry across the globe. An increase in the number of pet adoptions is resulting in higher consumption of pet food. Innovations in packaging, simple and convenient packaging designs, innovation in packaging will boost the demand for pet food packaging.
Bags, by packaging form, led the pet food packaging industry in 2019, in terms of value and volume. The application of bags in pet food packaging is largest due to ease of handling and low cost of production. Multiple applications of bags made from different materials like paper, plastic, and others offer a wide range of applications in the pet food packaging market.
Dry food, by food type, led the pet food packaging market in 2019, in terms of value and volume. It is the most prominent type of feed consumed. Dry food causes fewer spillages and can be cleared easily. It is easier to handle dry food than wet food, which has a strong smell.
Dog food, by animal type, led the pet food packaging market in 2019, in terms of value and volume. Dog food consumption is rising due to the higher adoption of dogs. The dog food industry is a huge market with pet food manufacturers spending a significant amount on advertising trying to convince consumers by offering the best products.
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Animal Drug Compounding Market to Explore Emerging Trends of Coming Years 2020-2030
Animal Drug Compounding Market: Introduction
According to the report, the global animal drug compounding market was valued at US$ 1.1 Bn in 2019 and is projected to expand at a moderate CAGR from 2020 to 2030. Compounding drugs is the process of combining, mixing, and altering ingredients to fulfill the need of individual animal or group of animals. Compounding medications with flavors and colors makes them more palatable, a service which is especially useful for pets. Animal drug compounding is a service provided by some specialty pharmacies. It is a process, wherein medications are prepared in unique formulations for specific animals. These formulations can sometimes be quite important in meeting a patient's needs, especially when an animal is allergic to an inactive ingredient found in commercially available forms of the medication. These medications are tailored as per the needs of an individual group of animals and play a critical role in veterinary medicine. Compounded animal drugs are mostly prepared by pharmacists or veterinarians.
North America dominated the global animal drug compounding market in 2019, followed by Europe and Asia Pacific. North America’s dominance of the global market can be attributed to rise in pet ownership, increase in investments in animal healthcare, and presence of key players.
Increase in Demand for Companion Animals to Drive Animal Drug Compounding Market
The number of companion animals has increased across the world. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (2017–2018-U.S. Pet Ownership & Demographics Sourcebook), the percentage of households, owning dogs and cats stood at 38.4% and 25.4%, respectively. According to the Animal Health Institute, over 67% of households in the U.S. own pets, totaling nearly 400 million pets, including dogs, cats, horses, birds, and fish. People in the U.S. spent over US$ 75.5 Bn on their pets in 2016, with an average total household spend of US$ 892 on pet food, veterinary services, supplies, and other services. The median lifetime expenditure on medicines is US$ 5,154 for a dog and US$ 5,325 for a cat.
According to FEDIAF, an estimated 85 million households in the U.S. own, at least, one pet animal and spent US$ 23.9 Bn on pet-related services and products. Moreover, there is a large demand for companion animals globally in countries such as Brazil, India, China, and Singapore. The rise in the demand for exotic companion animals is likely to drive the demand sales of compounded drugs to meet their needs of personalized medical care. Animals cannot be always treated with the same medicines, which are used for humans. This is where compounded drugs are used for specific animals, as these drugs can be tailored according to every individual animal needs. Compounding medications with flavors and colors makes them more palatable, a service which is especially useful for pets.
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Animal Drug Compounding Market: Prominent Regions
In terms of region, the global animal drug compounding market has been segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa. North America dominated the global animal drug compounding market in 2019, followed by Europe and Asia Pacific. High rate of pet ownership and rise in investment in veterinary care are expected to boost the growth of the animal drug compounding market in the region. According to the American Pet Product Association, people in the U.S. spend nearly US$ 16 Bn on veterinary care, which includes veterinary visits and medications. This can be attributed to the rapid growth of the market in North America.
Europe accounted for significant share of the global market in 2019. Increase in incidence of veterinary diseases in countries in Europe and rise in usage of antibiotic drugs for the treatment of veterinary disease are likely to fuel the growth of the animal drug compounding market growth in the region.
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Agreement & Merger Strategies Adopted by Key Players to Drive Global Market
The global animal drug compounding market is consolidated in terms of number of players. The market is dominated by key players focusing on the launch of innovative products, robust & strong geographic presence, innovative strategies for expansion of product portfolio, and adoption of drug compounding in the market. Key market players include Wedgewood Pharmacy, Triangle Compounding Pharmacy, Davis Islands Pharmacy, Custom Med Compounding Pharmacy, Central Compounding Center South, Wellness Pharmacy of Cary, Caringbah Compounding Pharmacy, Millers Pharmacy, and Smith’s Pharmacy.
In September 2020, Wedgewood Pharmacy signed a definitive purchase agreement with Partners Group on behalf of its clients, which is expected to replace New Harbor Capital as its majority shareholder after the transaction closes in 2021. In August 2020, Wedgewood Pharmacy acquired Wildlife Pharmaceuticals and ZooPharm, in Colorado and Wyoming, respectively.
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Pet Snacks And Treats Market Report 2021 by Key Players, Types, Applications, Countries, Market Size, Forecast to 2023
The global pet snacks and treats market analysis by Market Research Future (MRFR) is mainly driven by the growing interest in pet adoption in Asia Pacific, North America, and Europe, according to the latest research report . The global pet snacks and treats market consists of chewables and eatables given to pets as appreciation or for nutrition supplementation. This is a highly profitable market at present due to the increasing interest in pet adoption and increasing awareness about the various kinds of nutrients needed by pets. The growing disposable income of consumers is likely to drive the global pet snacks and treats market over the forecast period.
Competitive Analysis:
Leading players in the global pet snacks and treats market include Addiction Foods, Charlee Bear Products, Diamond Pet Foods, LUPUS Food, the J. M. Smucker Company, Colgate-Palmolive Company, Nestle S.A., and Mars Inc.
Segmentation:
The global pet snacks & treats market has been segmented based on type, pet, category, distribution channel, and region.
By type, the global pet snacks & treats market has been classified as chewables and eatables.
Based on pet, the global pet snacks & treats market has been divided into dogs, cats, birds, fish, and others. Dogs and cats are likely to dominate the global pet snacks and treats market in the coming years.
The global pet snacks & treats market has been segregated on the basis of category, into conventional and organic. The demand for organic pet snacks and treats is increasing. However, conventional treats and snacks are likely to be a major revenue generator in the global market.
By distribution channel, the global pet snacks & treats market has been classified as store based and non-store based. The store-based segment is further segregated into supermarket and hypermarket, specialty stores, specialty stores, and others. The store-based distribution channel holds the dominant share at present. However, non-store-based distribution channels such as ecommerce are likely to exhibit solid growth over the forecast period.
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Regional Analysis:
North America is expected to dominate the global pet snacks and treats market over the forecast period due to the increasing pet ownership numbers in the region. Increasing disposable income of consumers in the region has led to a growing demand for pets, thus leading to a growing demand for pet snacks and treats. The North America market is mainly driven by the cat and dog segments, however the growing demand for exotic pets such as armadillos and chimpanzees in the U.S. is also likely to remain a key driver for the pet snacks and treats market over the forecast period. Increasing demand for pet-specific treats and snacks is likely to be a key feature of the market growth in North America over the forecast period, as dog owners and cat owners in particular like to feed their pets with specific foods designed for their consumption. This is likely to be a key driver for the global pet snacks and treats market over the forecast period.
Europe holds the second place in the global pet snacks and treats market. The increasing interest in pet ownership in Europe is likely to remain the key driver for the pet snacks and treats market in Europe over the forecast period. Increasing presence of leading pet food manufacturers in Europe is also likely to drive the pet snacks and treats market in Europe over the forecast period. The growing demand for pet-specific and even breed-specific treats and snacks is likely to drive the Europe market for pet snacks and treats over the forecast period.
Asia Pacific is likely to exhibit growth at a higher growth rate than either North America or Europe over the forecast period.
Industry News:
In August 2019, the CDC traced an outbreak of salmonella in 33 states to a type of dog treat known as pig ear treats. While dogs love the greasy pig ear treats, the product has been linked to salmonella in a large number of cases, leading to CDC and FDA warnings about the product.
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Pet Food Packaging Market Statistics, Global Competitive Analysis Report To 2028
Reports and Data added a research publication document on Global Pet Food Packaging Market. Breaking the business down into major segments and highlighting different regions to get an in-depth analysis of this market. The study perfectly balances both subjective and statistical information to explain the current market scenario. The study uses relevant market data, like for historical years it uses data from 2016-2018 and taking 2019 as the base year it gives a result which is predicted to the year 2028.
The global pet food packaging market is expected to value USD 19.72 billion by end of 2028 from USD 10 billion in 2020, expanding at a CAGR of 4.5% over the forecast period. This growth of the market is attributable to the factors such as increasing inclination of people toward pet adoption coupled with willingness to pay for adopting better convenience for them. Additionally, the increasing income level globally, simple and convenience food and packaging, and changing lifestyles are driving growth of the global pet food packaging market. The global pet food packaging market comprises key players including:
Mondi Plc, Amcor Plc, Constantia Flexibles, Sonoco Products Company, and Huhtamaki OYJ.
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For the purpose of this report, Reports and Data has segmented the global pet food packaging market on the basis of packaging type, packaging, process, end user, and region:
Based on packaging form Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2018-2028)
Boxes/Cartons
Pouches
Cans
Bags
Other
Based on material Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2018-2028)
Plastic
Paper & Paperboard
Metal
Other Materials
Based on animal Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2018-2028)
Dog food
Cat Food
Bird food
Fish food
Others
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Based on food type Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2018-2028)
Dry food
Wet food
Pet treats
Others
By Region Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2018-2028)
North America
Europe
Asia Pacific
MEA
Latin America
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In November 2020, Amcor and Nestlé announced what they’re saying is the world’s first recyclable flexible retort pouch.
By the packaging type, the bags segment is anticipated to hold a substantial share in the market for pet food packaging over the forecast period. This segmental growth is attributable to the growing demand for bags for the ease offered during handling coupled with low cost of production.
By food type, the dry food segment is anticipated to hold the significant share in the pet food packaging market and to retain over the forecast period.
The plastic segment is anticipated to lead the pet food packaging market in terms of revenue and likely to retain its dominance over the forecast period. Owing to its benefits, the plastic segment is estimated to witness growth at a fastest CAGR over the forecast period.
By animal type, the cat food segment in the pet food packaging market is projected to expand at a significant CAGR over the forecast period. This growth is attributable to the increasing inclination of pet owners toward adopting cats and adopting expensive cat foods.
Regionally, North America is anticipated to lead the global market for pet food packaging over the forecast period owing to robust demand from the developed countries including the US and Mexico. Additionally, rising inclination toward adoption of pets coupled with changing lifestyles and growing capacity of expending more on pets are driving growth of the global pet food packaging market.
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United States Pet Food Market & Volume Share, Size, Forecast by 2026
Pet humanization is on the rise around the globe. According to the 2019-2020 National Pet Owners Survey conducted by the American Pet Products Association (APPA), In the United States, sixty-seven percent of households, or about 85 million families, own a pet. Pets like dogs, cats, and birds are domestic animals that became part of the family. According to Renub Research, United States Pet Food Market will be US$ 41.49 Billion by 2026.
Pet foods propose to provide complete balanced nutrition necessary to maintain and repair muscles, teeth, and bones, preventing infections and diseases, and keep the skin and haircoat healthy and shiny. Dry, Wet, Frozen/Refrigerated, and Treats/Beverages are product available to meet the United States pet owners' standard nutritional adequacy. The Pet food market in the United States will grow at a CAGR of 4% during 2020-2026.
Proteins and amino acids are important nutrients required in all pets' diet, including dogs and cats. The protein amount needs differ from species, life stage and activity level. Cats require much more protein than dogs because of species differences in protein metabolism. Dry food considered to contain a high percentage of proteins and fats than wet food, and this factor is significantly propelling the dry food market for pets in the United States. United States Pet Food Industry was worth US$ 32.79 Billion in 2020.
Moreover, rising pet humanization, surging Nuclear family trends and quality matters the most in Americans while choosing their pet food are the factors driving this market. The United States pet food market is segmented into different varieties such as Dogs food, Cat, Birds, Fish Food, and Small Mammals/Reptiles Food Market. According to our research, dog food dominates the market in the US. This can be due to the rising preference towards dogs for security and companionship.
Their high level of consolidation characterizes the pet food industry in the United States. Nestle SA (Purina), Mars Inc., Blue Buffalo and JM Smucker are few important manufacturers working in the pet food industry. Mars is a major pet food company in the country. In 2017, Mars launched CRAVE a brand of high-protein dog and cat food.
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Dog Food – Market breakup from 4 viewpoints
1. Dry Dog Food 2. Wet Dog Food 3. Frozen/Refrigerated Dog Food 4. Dog Biscuits/Treats/Beverages
Cat Food - Market breakup from 4 viewpoints
1. Dry Cat Food 2. Wet Cat Food 3. Frozen/Regrigerated Cat Food 4. Cat Treats/Beverages
Other Pets Food - Market breakup from 3 viewpoints
1. Birds Food 2. Fish Food 3. Small Mammals/Reptiles Food
Pet Food Ingredients – Volume breakup from 9 viewpoints
• Amino Acids • Phosphates • Minerals • Acidifiers • Mycotoxin Detoxifiers • Enzymes • Specialty Proteins • Vitamins • Others
Distribution Channels – Market breakup from 5 viewpoints
• Online • Mass Merchandisers & Wholesale Club • Food Store • Pet Specialty Chain • Other
All companies covered from 2 viewpoints
• Overview • Initiatives & Strategy • Revenues
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“Bye Bye Bad Stuff: At Petco, we have set the new standard in nutrition by eliminating all dog and cat food and treats that contain artificial ingredients*.”
This bold promise is featured on Petco’s website at the top of their new Better Nutrition page. Unfortunately, the company’s claims are not entirely true.
The above statement ends in a conspicuous asterisk – as do the in-store banners and all other references to the company’s new “no artificial ingredients” policy announced November 13, 2018.
According to Ryan Yamka, PhD, founder and independent consultant with Luna Science and Nutrition, and co-founder of the Guardian Pet Food Co., the asterisk came about only after Petco got wind of his March 13, 2019 article titled, “Fake News: Petco drops pet food with artificial ingredients.”
Yamka’s op-ed piece reveals the “gaps and false promises” in Petco’s claims. For example, more than 20 artificial ingredients did not make the list of “12 artificial colors, 22 artificial flavors and 20 artificial preservatives” culled from their inventory.
One such ingredient is the common artificial preservative, Potassium Sorbate, which Petco has since promised to abolish from their shelves by February 2020.
It is also worth noting that some of the artificial ingredients spared from Petco’s ban list are found in their own food brand, WholeHearted. (After all, it’s not very good business to ban yourself.)
Jim Galovski, co-founder of Guardian Pet Food Company, wrote his own op-ed piece on the Petco artificial ingredient controversy, entitled No More Nasties! Has Petco Really Delivered on Their Promise?
In it, he analyzes the fine print behind that mysterious asterisk. Petco’s original statement is in italics, and Galovski’s notes are in bold:
*Artificial ingredients initially planned for removal are those Petco defines (not what you might consider artificial, only what Petco defines as such) artificial colors, flavors and preservatives, determined by referencing guidelines provided by AAFCO and FDA (gives you the impression that there is a “higher” authority but it only measures up against the previously mentioned “Petco defines”). Substances that are derivatives or mimics of natural compounds are not included. (an unusual statement since every artificial ingredient has been created to mimic a natural ingredient either for cost savings or due to production issues) In addition, substances that may fall into categories outside the Petco definition of artificial colors, flavors and preservatives are not included at this time. (this covers vitamins, minerals and amino acids because even “Natural” pet foods have to add the statement “with added vitamins and minerals”. If they really were turning their backs, they’d only be left with a handful of dog and cat foods). While Petco reviews ingredient panels of our products in determining which products meet our nutrition standard definition, we cannot guarantee the absence of trace impurities from soil, water, air or the ingredient supply chain in any product. (an attempt to wash their hands of liability because not all manufacturers are upfront and honest and some of the “banned” ingredients will still show up, even if they aren’t on the ingredient deck.) As Petco continues to evaluate and develop our nutrition standards with a focus on what is best for our customers’ pets, Petco reserves the right to re-evaluate these standards and to continue to refine ingredients.
Galovski also points out that Petco’s food overhaul only applies to dog and cat products. Since the company also sells diets for reptiles, birds, fish, rodents, and other pocket pets, why aren’t they removing the “nasties” from these foods as well? As Galovski notes in his post, “after all, the store is ‘Where the Pets Go’.”
Why do pet food experts like Ryan Yamka and Jim Galovski care so much if Petco plays fast and loose with their marketing materials? Yamka explains:
“Petco’s marketing campaign is based on fear-mongering, scare tactics and leaving out details. Based on their marketing, the ingredients they chose are “nasty” and “unhealthy or can cause health issues.” Remember, just the ones that they chose!”
He goes on to say:
“In the end, when a company makes a promise to turn their back on synthetic foods, consumers expect MORE. There are foods in the market place that do not use synthetics at all because they have decided not use synthetics. So it is not a unicorn, and it is actually feasible to do.”
What do you make of Petco’s failure to fully deliver on their promise? Will you continue to shop their stores despite the company’s misleading policies?
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Losing Track of Time in the Epicenter of China’s Coronavirus Outbreak
WUHAN, China — In the mornings, Wuhan is so quiet that bird calls sound down once busy streets. Stray dogs trot in the middle of empty expressways. Residents wrapped in masks creep out of their homes, anxiety flitting across their eyes. They line up at hospitals overwhelmed by a virus that most had not heard of until a few weeks ago. They line up outside pharmacies despite the door signs declaring they have sold out of protective masks, disinfectant, surgical gloves and thermometers. They line up to buy rice, fruit and vegetables from food stores that keep operating, while nearly all other shops are closed. Then they shuffle home to wait out this 21st-century siege. The unluckiest ones lie at home or in a hospital, stricken by pneumonia fevers that could spell death linked to coronavirus 2019-nCoV. “I’d never heard of this thing called a coronavirus before,” said Sun Ansheng, a man in his 50s who the other day was sitting on the steps outside Hankou Hospital in Wuhan, where his feverish wife was being treated as a suspected victim of the coronavirus. “But now it’s in my mind as soon as I wake up.” “There’s still not enough beds and not enough doctors,” he said. Wuhan, a sprawling industrial city in central China at the heart of an epidemic that has affected more than 20 countries, is nearly two weeks into a state-imposed lockdown. People here and across much of Hubei Province are subjects of a vast medical experiment conceivable only in authoritarian China: Is it is possible to halt the spread of a virus by putting tens of millions of people under a kind of house detention, warning them to stay inside their homes, and blocking their way out of cities, towns or villages? The proliferation of the coronavirus, and the government’s draconian restrictions, have given much of Wuhan, a metropolis of 11 million on the Yangtze River, the feel of a ghost city. Many residents said their lives that seemed secure a month ago have been upended, and their futures are in disorienting limbo. Some remain stoical, carrying on with the remnants of normality: jogging, strolling by the river, taking children outdoors for a quick breath of fresh air. Many feel marooned in boredom and dread. “I’ve started to lose track of the days,” said Yang Dechao, a burly 34-year-old factory worker trapped in Wuhan. “Is it Sunday or Monday? You forget because all normal activity has stopped. Ordinary people have just their families and their phones.” On the morning of Jan. 23, Mr. Yang explained ruefully, he arrived in Wuhan for a medical checkup, only to hear that the government had just banned nearly everyone from leaving. Now he talks to his aged parents in his home village outside the city in terse voice mail messages, checking in on their health and shrinking food supplies. Updated Feb. 5, 2020 Where has the virus spread? You can track its movement with this map. How is the United States being affected? There were 11 confirmed cases as of Wednesday. American citizens and permanent residents who fly to the United States from China are now subject to a two-week quarantine. What if I’m traveling? Several countries, including the United States, have discouraged travel to China, and several airlines have canceled flights. Many travelers have been left in limbo while looking to change or cancel bookings. How do I keep myself and others safe? Washing your hands is the most important thing you can do. “I have relatives here, but I wouldn’t dare visit them,” he said, pausing on his way to find a cheaper hotel to stay in. “Everyone is afraid of visitors. Many people here also feel isolated. Me too.” Traversing Wuhan by car and foot over the past two weeks has exposed the contrast between the clenched-smile optimism of government propaganda, and the sounds and sights of a city beleaguered by confusion, anxiety and frustrations. “I can’t stand staying inside,” said Zhang Biao, a 52-year-old cook eating chocolate cookies on a streetside bench. “Everyone feels irritated and jumpy.” Neighborhood Communist Party committees have mobilized to try to provide relief and increase morale. Soothing recorded messages playing over loudspeakers say that the government cares, and admonish residents to wear masks and minimize outings. Red banners hang on road barriers and walls, telling residents not to heed hearsay about miracle cures. “Don’t panic,” says one banner. “Don’t allow rumors to make a mess of things.” But after Wuhan officials silenced early talk of the virus outbreak as “rumor mongering,” many residents are skeptical about the reassuring official message. In interviews, many spat out the names of the city and province officials whom they say let the virus slip out of control. But most residents said they were helpless to do much while the virus raged, preferring to vent their emotions in the relative refuge of their homes or online. “First, we need honesty and transparency now,” said Mao Shuo, a 26-year-old engineering company worker who had briefly tugged down her mask outside for a cigarette. “Who’s to blame, who gets punished, that must come, but now we just want to survive.” She added: “Where’s all the medical masks? Are they hoarding them somewhere? That’s what I most want to know.” Outside the market for meat, fish and seafood, from which the virus spread, police officers and security guards sit around, yelling desultorily at passers-by to keep away. A block away, rows of neat new shops — Starbucks, 5G mobile stores — and apartment complexes exude middle-class aspirations. This epidemic took root not in a slum, but a modern city. A little down the street, dozens of dogs locked inside a “canine salon” wailed. Nobody seemed to be inside, and it was unclear whether they were being cared for. On the streets, too, little dogs roam, either escapees abandoned by owners who may be in the hospital or who believe unfounded rumors that pets spread the virus. Many residents have little energy to think about such things. Most who need a medical check for a cough or fever must endure lengthy lines to register, see a doctor and wait for possible prescription — often an intravenous drip. Major hospitals are one of the few places in the city where keeping a distance from others seems difficult. At Wuhan Union Hospital, the patients, mostly elderly, crushed around doctors who wore full-body protective suits. “We’ve heard about people in the neighborhood suddenly dying of pneumonia. Every cough is frightening,” said Liu Xiaoping, a retiree in her 60s who had come for a checkup but gave up, worried it would be too late for her long walk home by the time she finished. “But waiting hours at a hospital is also frightening. What do you think I should do?” Read the full article
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Bird Control Sydney Are Ready & Able To Help
Pest bird populations get on the surge Australia-wide due to urbanisation. The schedule of an easy along with constant food resource in addition to our determination in developing structures that offer places for pest bird species.
Birds that are called parasites include Pigeons, Seagulls, House Sparrows, Indian Mynas and additionally Starlings.
The longer birds nest or roost in an unwanted area, the harder it is to eliminate them. Pigeons stay in groups of throughout between 50 in addition to 500, a small trouble has the prospective to change without delay right into a huge invasion.
Birds have in fact been understood to:
Create residence damages: displace roof floor ceramic tiles, obstruct gutters, develop nests which can trigger a bird lice problem as well as leave their droppings.
Safety Issues: Quotes can commonly come to be hostile as well as attack consumers and team member during their breeding durations.
Health and also wellness Risk: As birds can bring fleas, ticks, termites, lice that can produce attacks to customers as well as also employee. These host pests can expand ailment as well as hatreds their attacks
Photo Retailers do not represent an excellent picture with a structure or signage covered in birds, nests along with their droppings. The general public no longer endures bird droppings on building as they believe the exterior look of the structure reflects the inner appearance as well as also sanitation of the shop. Structure & entrepreneur as well as managers are starting to know this.
Cost The continuous cost of cleaning buildings, store fronts as well as centers can be fairly significant.
Work Reductions Team in addition to specialists might not be tolerant of working in a bird ravaged facility where work stations are covered in bird droppings.
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Blocked Drains Some pest bird types are respected nest building contractors producing such as branches, straw, insulation, woollen, string can drop along with decline right into drains pipes.
Stock loss from the birds pecking and excreting on supply
Noise & Biting Vermins Huge teams of birds can be incredibly noisy.Any bird problem despite the measurement can trigger an interest in fleas, lice/mites
Health Risk Parasite birds can have significant health results. It is a well-known fact that birds can pass illness onto human beings along with pet dogs as seen simply recently with the bird flu.
Birds picking ledges of roofing Bird sounds Bird nests Damaged supply Droppings Debris from nests and also feathers What locations should be evaluated to establish a bird trouble?
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Safeguarding versus birds entering your residential or industrial residential property is of miraculous relevance. We will certainly locate along with protected all feasible entry show your facilities. If nests are found, the area will definitely be cleansed in addition to splashed for bird lice.
Administration in some cases can be made complex as an outcome of the strength of the issue as well as the area.
We will absolutely identify one of the most reliable method of control based on your demands by taking into consideration:
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There are several products supplied on the market today to aid fix bird removal problems. The most usually make use of these are:
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Bird Capture
This technique involves inspiring on the internet birds right into a catch that is placed in their roosting or feeding areas that is either baited with an on-line bird or with grain.
When a certain range of birds have actually been entraped, they are done away with and gotten rid of. The catches will definitely after that be re-set.
Chemical controls
Chemical control for birds is a sensitive topic, likewise if the bird in question is a parasite varieties. The general public take trouble when they see birds in distress or passing away.
Birds are fed unattended grain in an exclusive location for regarding a week and also on the 8th day the neglected grain is changed with healed grain. The grain is treated with a numbing substance, the purpose being to cause amazement in the bird to make sure that it is conveniently captured as well as eliminated.
This method totally adheres and likewise stays based on the National Parks & Wildlife Service.There are a lot of Bird control Sydney services offered.
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17 things you should know about your pet's food
Savanna Swain-Wilson
Jan. 23, 2019
In order to be a responsible pet owner, one needs to pay careful attention to what they feed their pets.
Like humans, dogs, cats, and other animals need specific nutrients to stay healthy.
Being aware of your pet's individual needs are can help you make better decisions about what to feed them.
Knowing how to identify exaggerated marketing claims can make selecting nutritious and affordable food easier.
Without a doubt, one of the most important decisions a person can make for their pet is deciding what and how they're going to feed them.
That's because your pet's diet can significantly affect both their short and long term health. Aside from keeping them in generally good shape, feeding your pet a nutritious, balanced diet can help them avoid getting sick and improve their overall quality of life.
Of course, this process is not as simple as buying the first bag of kibble or pellets you see at the store and mindlessly scooping it into a bowl a few times a day.
Both new and experienced pet owners alike know that deciding what and how to best feed their pups, kittens, reptiles, rodents, and birds can be a challenge. How do you know what's best for your pet?
INSIDER reached out to Dr. Cailin Heinze, MS, VMD, DACVN and Associate Professor of Nutrition at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, for some expert insight on this important topic.
Like humans, every pet has individual diet needs.
Unfortunately, there isn't exactly a food pyramid for animals.
This means following arbitrary nutrition guidelines aren't an effective way to measure the quality of your pet's diet.
Dr. Heinze said that while most mammals require the same basic nutrients in their diet, different species have unique ways of acquiring and processing some essential vitamins and minerals. She told INSIDER, "As an example all mammals, birds, and reptiles need vitamin A, but the sources are potentially different. Dogs, people, tortoises and parakeets, for instance, can convert vitamin A precursors from plants - [like] carrots, dark green leafy veggies, etcetera - into active vitamin A. However, cats need to get already-made vitamin A that only comes from animal tissue - i.e. meat."
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She added, "Birds and reptiles also share many nutritional commonalities with mammals - all of these animals need calcium and protein in their diet, for instance - but they have some other physiological and metabolic differences that need to be taken into account (e.g. egg laying, being "cold-blooded" for reptiles)"
Moreover, species isn't the only factor to consider. Heinze said the right food for your pet will, "[meet] general nutrient requirements for the pet's species, but also is a good fit for the pet in terms of calories [and] form."
For instance, some "senior" pets may benefit from foods that have a higher fiber content. Likewise, an animal who is prone to weight gain may need less calorically dense foods to prevent them from developing obesity.
In any case, it's best to consult your vet to get a more accurate assessment of your pet's individual dietary needs, and then go from there.
The ingredients on the package aren't as important as you think they are.
As humans, we're accustomed to hearing that we should buy foods that only contain natural ingredients, because they're said to be the most nutritious. And it turns out many of us believe the same is true for our pets, too. A 2016 Nielsen study revealed that more than half of all cat and dog owners consider the type of ingredients used to be the most important factor when choosing what their pet will eat. But according to Dr. Heinze, the ingredient list on pet food labels is structured the way it is for marketing purposes. As a result, it's generally unhelpful for measuring nutritional quality. She told INSIDER, "You usually have to dive a lot deeper than the label [and ingredients] to make a good decision." This is because what often happens is that similar, or sometimes near identical ingredients can be present in different forms, as noted by both Dr. Heinze and Dr. Lisa Freeman, DVM, PhD, DACVM and fellow Professor at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University. For example, whole chicken, which contains water, will show up on a label as simply "chicken." Since the moisture content makes it weigh more, it will be printed near the top of an ingredient list. On the other hand, chicken meal (which is essentially just dehydrated and processed chicken protein), doesn't weigh as much as the "whole chicken" and thus gets pushed further down the list.
It creates an illusion that the chicken meal isn't providing as much to the diet as the whole chicken, even though the opposite may be true. Yet they're still allowed to list them on their label based on passing certain weight requirements.
The bottom line? According to Dr. Heinze and Dr. Freeman, "Pets require nutrients, not just ingredients."
Beware of buzzwords.
You might think it's best to opt for buying whatever bag of pet food is sporting the most official looking seals like organic, grain-free, and non-GMO. But before you pay top dollar for that super exclusive, fancy cat food brand, you may want to consider if it's really worth it. Dr. Heinze said that choosing foods based on certain claims made by the label or online reviewers isn't an effective way to make the most nutritious selection for your pet.
So what's with all these words?
Basically, brands like to use terminology like "premium," "holistic," or "vet recommended" on pet food labels to catch your attention ... so you'll buy their product over the next one. However these terms actually have no practical value when it comes to assessing the food's nutritional content, nor are they FDA regulated.
In fact, the FDA website said, "Products labeled as premium or gourmet are not required to contain any different or higher quality ingredients, nor are they held up to any higher nutritional standards than are any other complete and balanced products."
And as far as "grain free" goes, it turns out f ood allergies — especially ones to grain and other glutens — aren't as common in pets as people may think.
In other words, all these terms are just fancy sounding buzzwords.
Heinze also added, "There is actually not much on the label that actually provides useful info on the quality of the food - most of it is marketing. The nutritional adequacy statement and the manufacturer information are typically the two items on the bag that provide a little bit of info on the nutritional quality, but it's not much."
According to The Clinical Nutrition Team at the Cummings Veterinary Medical Center at Tufts University, the nutritional adequacy statement is an assessment of the food's nutritional level based on guidelines implemented by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO). Basically, it identifies whether the food meets the minimum nutritional requirements for a (healthy) animal to consume as a regular meal (aka not a treat or snack), as well the life stage it's appropriate for (puppies versus adult dogs and pregnant dogs, for example.) For guidelines on how to decipher the nutritional adequacy statement and manufacturer's information, check out Petfoodology.
The additives you think are bad aren't really that scary.
Ask some people what they think makes good pet food, and they'll likely answer by saying any food that's made with as few additives as possible. There's an automatic assumption that if a food contains ingredients you don't immediately recognize (or if it contains any food that isn't a straight-up vegetable or meat) that it must be unhealthy. But according to Dr. Heinze, these extra ingredients aren't usually a cause for concern.
She told INSIDER, "Most of the "additives" that pet owners worry about are vitamin or mineral supplements or preservatives and have been shown to be safe, even beneficial."
On top of that, the FDA has to approve all pet food additives before it can legally be sold in the United States.
Of course, this doesn't mean that anything goes, either.
Heinze told INSIDER, "I avoid foods and treats for healthy pets that contain a lot of corn syrup or sugars because it's really not needed - healthy pets should eat their food without sugar added….It isn't that these ingredients necessarily cause health issues in healthy pets, they are just unnecessary (e.g. "junk food")."
The words "meal" and "byproduct" don't mean fake food.
Some consumers are afraid of reading words like "meal" and "byproduct" on their pet food package because they believe these are catchall terms for something that isn't considered real food. But this belief is both incorrect and misleading.
Dr. Heinze told INSIDER, "Meals are usually dehydrated proteins, typically rendered - cooked to separate out some of the fat from the protein. For plants, it means a dry, processed grain product - e.g. corn meal"
It does not mean faux meats, nor does it indicate the food has been made with hooves or horn s, as outlined by The Clinical Nutrition Team at Cummings Veterinary Medicine Center at Tufts University. The same holds true for the word "byproduct," which gets a pretty bad rep from consumers, despite their components — usually organs like livers and hearts — containing a high level of beneficial nutrients for animals.
And "human grade" doesn't necessarily mean better or safer.
Dr. Heinze told INSIDER, "By law this [human grade] means that everything about the food - ingredients, production, storage, shipping - is exactly the same as it would be for human food and thus could be eaten by people." On paper, it sounds great. After all who wouldn't want their pets to enjoy food that's just as good as what they eat themselves? The problem with this claim is that it's pretty vague in terms of describing how it actually benefits the animal. It's true that in order for a manufacturer to refer to their pet food as 'human grade,' they have to use only ingredients that have been deemed appropriate for human consumption and adhere to legal guidelines put in place for human food. But this does little other than drive up the cost of the product overall, regardless of whether those new, "human approved" ingredients are useful for the animal's nutrition.
And marketing professionals know that consumers find the term "human grade" appealing because many pet owners view their animals as part of their family. This allows them to justify increasing the price tag on their food, thus making it appear more exclusive, or superior to other pet food options. Still, Dr. Heinze points out that this shouldn't be your priority when selecting pet food, since your pet doesn't need to eat the same foods you do to be healthy. And being "human grade" alone doesn't mean a food is nutritionally complete or appropriate for a pet on its own.
She told INSIDER, "[The human grade label] is a very high bar and most [pet] foods don't meet it, and that isn't really a problem. Dogs and cats aren't people."
The serving size guidelines on the bag aren't one-size-fits-all.
In a perfect world, the recommended serving size on the food label would work for all dogs, cats, birds, rodents, and reptiles alike. But just like humans, animals too have varied caloric requirements based on their metabolisms and other factors. Dr. Heinze told INSIDER, "That [the serving size] should be a starting point. The amounts [listed] are based on lean pets, in most cases. You should adjust so that your pet stays lean."
You should keep dry food in its original container to maintain its freshness.
You wouldn't enjoy eating cereal from a box that's been sitting opened on your counter for several days. Likewise, your pets probably wouldn't appreciate the taste of stale kibble, either.
When it comes to storage, Dr. Heinze said it's best to not pour dry food directly into a separate container. She told INSIDER, "Kibble should always be stored in the bag it came in, tightly sealed. If you are going to put it into a plastic storage container, still keep in the bag - a lot of technology and expense goes into making bags that protect the food inside."
Keeping it in the original bag also makes it easier to identify the batch in the event of a potential food recall.
And you should put all opened wet food in the refrigerator.
According to Dr. Heinze, all opened cans of pet food should be covered tightly with a lid in the refrigerator and ideally used within three to seven days at most.
Pet food is best kept away from the elements.
According to the FDA, heat exposure can cause the nutrients in pet food to break down, thus altering its taste, texture, and overall nutritional value. This means proper storing is essential for maintaining its quality.
Heinze told INSIDER, "Keep food in a temperature controlled room - above freezing, [but] below 90 degrees ... Avoid hot cars, high humidity, and heat, unheated sheds or garages."
When it comes time to feed your pets, handle with care.
Your pets deserve to enjoy food that has been handled responsibly, and likewise, you deserve peace of mind knowing that you're following best practices. The FDA recommends you always wash your hands before andafter handling your pet's food. And on top that, yes, you should wash your pet's food bowl every day. This prevents cross-contamination that can lead to food poisoning, so don't take shortcuts here.
Always try to use any opened food as soon as you can.
An opened bag of unsealed dry food has a very short shelf life — less than two weeks, and that's a maximum. This is why you should be careful with how you open the bag to avoid tearing in a way that makes it impossible to reseal.
But even if you can successfully reseal the opened bag, the food inside is still perishable. Plus, Heinze writes, over time, the food will experience a process called nutrient degradation, which basically means the food is losing those benefits that make it a healthy choice in the first place.
Heinze told INSIDER, "It's best not to buy more dry food than you can use in about a month or two."
It can be a good idea to write down when you opened a particular bag to keep track since the expiration date usually applies to the bag when it's sealed.
Avoid using raw meat as pet food.
Although some well-intentioned pet owners may believe their pet's DNA connections to other wild animals justifies it, serving domesticated animals raw meat can actually cause some pretty harmful, and even fatal consequences. Both the FDA and ASPCA strongly urge pet owners to not feed their pets uncooked meat. That's because raw meat has a pretty significant chance of containing disease-causing bacteria, like Salmonella or Listeria.
Plus, the risks involved don't solely apply to the animal. Cross-contamination can easily occur if the pet moves the uncooked meat from the designated eating area, thus resulting in germs spreading everywhere. "You put your whole family, including the pet at risk of infection with nasty, potentially lethal bacteria," said Dr. Heinze.
Don't give your pet any food that's meant for a different animal.
If you're someone who owns several furry (or scaly) friends, you may be inclined to give them the other's food when one runs empty. This is usually a terrible idea.
This is because all animals have individual methods of processing different nutrients, says Heinze.
For instance, while giving cat food to a dog might not be immediately toxic, over time, the dog's health could suffer from not eating food designed for their species. Heinze notes that some dogs who primarily eat cat food have a chance of running into some weight gain and possible nutrient toxicity.
She told INSIDER, "In general, the risks to dogs [that are] fed cat food are much less than to cats [that are] fed dog food because cats have more required nutrients [in their food] and the minimum amounts of them are usually higher for cats."
Basically, if a cat tries to subsist on dog food, they're more likely to suffer from weight loss, muscle loss, and other serious complications.
But this rule doesn't apply just to cats and dogs. You shouldn't be handing rabbit pellets to your parrot, either.
If the food looks or smells unusual, you probably shouldn't feed it to your pet.
One obvious sign that pet food has gone bad is if it's covered in mold. But by the time your pet's food starts displaying these visible signs, it usually indicates it's been going badly for a while.
Dr. Heinze recommends throwing out any pet food that is past the expiration date listed on the package to avoid potentially giving your pet spoiled food. In addition, she says it's important to take note of any changes in color or smell to the food itself because that can be a sign that it's gone bad.
Of course, your pets aren't oblivious to this either. They may not be able to verbalize how they feel, but they can certainly show you. Heinze said that another telltale sign your pet's food may be going bad is if they suddenly stop eating it. And just think of it this way: If it smells foul to you, your dog is probably taking in that same funk at an even higher level
You should always report any unexpected food reactions to your vet and the FDA.
Part of being a responsible pet owner means not only ensuring your own animals are safe, but staying on the lookout for others, too. This means if your pet has an unexplained, negative reaction to the food, like vomiting, chills, or diarrhea, you should immediately notify your veterinarian and file a report with the FDA, just in case. The complaints allow them to get a better assessment of potential foodborne illness outbreaks in the food so they can successfully recall a food if needed.
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Pet Snacks and Treats Market Driven by Growing Demand for Pet-specific Treats and Snacks
The global Pet Treats Market is mainly driven by the growing interest in pet adoption in Asia Pacific, North America, and Europe, according to the latest research report from Market Research Future (MRFR). The global pet snacks and treats market consists of chewable and eatables given to pets as appreciation or for nutrition supplementation. This is a highly profitable market at present due to the increasing interest in pet adoption and increasing awareness about the various kinds of nutrients needed by pets. The growing disposable income of consumers is likely to drive the global pet snacks and treats market over the forecast period.
Competitive Analysis:
Leading players in the global pet snacks and treats market include Addiction Foods, Charlee Bear Products, Diamond Pet Foods, LUPUS Food, the J. M. Smucker Company, Colgate-Palmolive Company, Nestle S.A., and Mars Inc.
In August 2019, the CDC traced an outbreak of salmonella in 33 states to a type of dog treat known as pig ear treats. While dogs love the greasy pig ear treats, the product has been linked to salmonella in a large number of cases, leading to CDC and FDA warnings about the product.
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Segmentation:
The global pet snacks & treats market has been segmented based on type, pet, category, distribution channel, and region.
By type, the global pet snacks & treats market has been classified as chewables and eatables.
Based on pet, the global pet snacks & treats market has been divided into dogs, cats, birds, fish, and others. Dogs and cats are likely to dominate the global pet snacks and treats market in the coming years.
The global pet snacks & treats market has been segregated based on category, into conventional and organic. The demand for organic pet snacks and treats is increasing. However, conventional treats and snacks are likely to be a major revenue generator in the global market.
By distribution channel, the global pet snacks & treats market has been classified as store based and non-store based. The store based segment is further segregated into supermarket and hypermarket, specialty stores, specialty stores, and others. The store-based distribution channel holds the dominant share at present. However, non-store-based distribution channels such as ecommerce are likely to exhibit solid growth over the forecast period.
Regional Analysis:
North America is expected to dominate the global pet snacks and treats market over the forecast period due to the increasing pet ownership numbers in the region. Increasing disposable income of consumers in the region has led to a growing demand for pets, thus leading to a growing demand for pet snacks and treats. The North America market is mainly driven by the cat and dog segments, however the growing demand for exotic pets such as armadillos and chimpanzees in the U.S. is also likely to remain a key driver for the pet snacks and treats market over the forecast period. Increasing demand for pet-specific treats and snacks is likely to be a key feature of the market growth in North America over the forecast period, as dog owners and cat owners in particular like to feed their pets with specific foods designed for their consumption. This is likely to be a key driver for the global pet snacks and treats market over the forecast period.
Europe holds the second place in the global pet snacks and treats market. The increasing interest in pet ownership in Europe is likely to remain the key driver for the pet snacks and treats market in Europe over the forecast period. Increasing presence of leading pet food manufacturers in Europe is also likely to drive the pet snacks and treats market in Europe over the forecast period. The growing demand for pet-specific and even breed-specific treats and snacks is likely to drive the Europe market for pet snacks and treats over the forecast period.
Asia Pacific is likely to exhibit growth at a higher growth rate than either North America or Europe over the forecast period.
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Global Pet Care Market - Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2020
Summary - A new market study, “ Global Pet Care Market - Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2020 “has been featured on WiseGuyReports.
Pet owners treat their pets as family members and pamper them with a variety of pet food; this is directly contributing to an increase in the sales of pet care products.
North America will be the highest revenue-generating region in the pet care market and is anticipated to account for more than 40% of the total market.
The global Pet Care market is valued at xx million US$ in 2018 and will reach xx million US$ by the end of 2025, growing at a CAGR of xx% during 2019-2025. The objectives of this study are to define, segment, and project the size of the Pet Care market based on company, product type, end user and key regions.
This report studies the global market size of Pet Care in key regions like North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Central & South America and Middle East & Africa, focuses on the consumption of Pet Care in these regions.
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https://www.openpr.com/news/2089070/pet-care-2020-global-market-key-players-ancol-pet-products
This research report categorizes the global Pet Care market by top players/brands, region, type and end user. This report also studies the global Pet Care market status, competition landscape, market share, growth rate, future trends, market drivers, opportunities and challenges, sales channels and distributors.
The following manufacturers are covered in this report, with sales, revenue, market share for each company:
Ancol Pet Products
Beaphar
JM Smucker
Mars
Nestle
Aller Petfood
Barking Heads and Meowing Heads
BHJ Pet Food
Blue Buffalo
Bob Martin
BOSHEL
Chelsea Dogs
Diamond Pet Foods
earthbath
Ferplast
Inaba Petfood
Market size by Product
Pet Food
Pet Accessories
Pet Grooming
Market size by End User
Dog
Cat
Fish
Birds
Market size by Region
North America
United States
Canada
Mexico
Asia-Pacific
China
India
Japan
South Korea
Australia
Indonesia
Singapore
Malaysia
Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam
Europe
Germany
France
UK
Italy
Spain
Russia
Central & South America
Brazil
Rest of Central & South America
Middle East & Africa
GCC Countries
Turkey
Egypt
South Africa
The study objectives of this report are:
To study and analyze the global Pet Care market size (value & volume) by company, key regions, products and end user, breakdown data from 2014 to 2018, and forecast to 2025.
To understand the structure of Pet Care market by identifying its various subsegments.
To share detailed information about the key factors influencing the growth of the market (growth potential, opportunities, drivers, industry-specific challenges and risks).
Focuses on the key global Pet Care companies, to define, describe and analyze the sales volume, value, market share, market competition landscape and recent development.
To project the value and sales volume of Pet Care submarkets, with respect to key regions.
To analyze competitive developments such as expansions, agreements, new product launches, and acquisitions in the market.
In this study, the years considered to estimate the market size of Pet Care are as follows:
History Year: 2014-2018
Base Year: 2018
Estimated Year: 2019
Forecast Year 2019 to 2025
This report includes the estimation of market size for value (million US$) and volume (K Units). Both top-down and bottom-up approaches have been used to estimate and validate the market size of Pet Care market, to estimate the size of various other dependent submarkets in the overall market. Key players in the market have been identified through secondary research, and their market shares have been determined through primary and secondary research. All percentage shares, splits, and breakdowns have been determined using secondary sources and verified primary sources.
For the data information by region, company, type and application, 2018 is considered as the base year. Whenever data information was unavailable for the base year, the prior year has been considered.
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Pet Franchises: Dog Businesses Galore (Cats Too)
According to a survey of 1,000 of those new pet owners, about 60% said they were first-timers. They’ll be looking for boarding, grooming, walking, training and other services. Franchise opportunities are out there wriggling like a litter of Lab puppies.
The other 40% of the new owners? They got another animal as a companion for an existing pet! Many households now need services for multiple pets.
In 2018, the Pet Care Services industry was estimated at about $72 billion annually. The estimate for 2020 is $95 billion. In other words, pet-related service businesses are among the fastest growing entities in the United States.
Do you love pets? Why not have work that involves something you love? Let’s take a look and help find the best pet franchise opportunities for you.
Best Pet Franchises
As you’d imagine, the cost of getting started with a pet franchise can vary immensely. Of course! Some require real estate and fencing, and special equipment and supplies. There are business and liability insurance costs, possibly special licensing.
Want to find the least expensive pet franchise to start? Think of the one with tons – well, okay, pounds – of job security. You already know the answer to this one – what is the thing that all dogs and cats do every day, more than once a day?
1. Poop Pick Up Franchises
Don’t think that these franchises limit their business to picking up dogs’ “business” in a yard. Yes, that’s the mainstay of the poop pick up business, but these franchises don’t limit their services to that.
They branch out and provide the same service to communities, expanding the service to include poop pick up in community dog parks, apartment complexes and even cemeteries. A company like this may set up and maintain pet poop “stations” in parks, where pick up bags are provided and placed for disposal. And they may pick up deer and/or goose droppings.
They also pick up “used” litter boxes, which the cat owners place outside their residences. These used litter boxes are replaced with sanitized litter boxes, ready for the cat owner to refill with their chosen cat litter. Well, with the litter their cat or cats have chosen.
These franchises have two key advantages. They are the least expensive as far as franchise fees and start up costs. You can also take that established client base and expand later, perhaps adding a pet sitting, grooming and/or dog walking franchise.
Franchise fees can be as low as $12,000, and only minimal equipment is needed. Compare that to say a Pet Day Care, where you’ll need about $200,000 liquid capital plus a franchise fee of $50,000.
The pet waste pick up business is expected to reach $4 billion within the next year. It’s a rare piece of the market in pet franchises. You don’t need any special licenses or certifications. It doesn’t matter how young or old you are. As franchises go, those basics are rarities.
Cat franchises are another rarity. No one likes to clean a litter box. In fact, cleaning a litter box is a dangerous job for a pregnant woman. Poop pick up and disposal is not just for dogs in the pet franchises world.
What do you need to operate this pet franchise? A vehicle, a scooper, gloves, rubber boots, garbage bags and buckets.
Here are a couple of the industry leaders:
DoodyCalls
Poop 911
PetButler
2. Pet Day Care Franchises
These are the heavy hitters of the pet care franchises. The typical Pet Day Care franchise owner has liquid capital of at least $200,000. The franchise fee is about $50,000.
(And let’s be honest. These are primarily dog daycare franchises. Cats don’t buy in to the whole dog daycare franchise thing – really, all that barking and slobbering? Cats have more preferred ways to spend their days than at doggy day care franchises.)
The return on investment for doggie daycare franchises can be exponential. A Pet Day Care franchise can offer a menu of services, to include walks, play time, grooming and training. They can include a retail space and sell pet supplies, such as treats and toys.
Although the investment is high, in return the franchise owner gets a proven business model and training. The owner gets a operations manual and plenty of support.
Pet Day Care franchises have been around for about 20 years. During that time, the franchises have grown from one to more than 100. For example, Camp Bow Wow now has more than 170 locations.
During those two decades, the Pet Day Care franchisors have compounded a lot of knowledge, such as specific state licensing and insurance requirements. The franchisor can also provide advice as you navigate local zoning regulations.
Are the initial financial outlay and ongoing costs – typically at least a 5% royalty on gross – worth it? Consider this: At its 170 locations, Camp Bow Wow has had nearly 5 million canine visitors, annually.
Here are a couple of the industry leaders:
Camp Bow Wow
dogtopia
Central Bark Franchise
Do you want to start a dog day care on your own? You’ll find more information at https://smallbiztrends.com/2019/10/how-to-start-a-doggy-daycare.html.
3. Dog Grooming Franchises
Grooming franchises include dogs and cats, and are primarily geared for dogs. The grooming can be done at a standard location, or be brought to the pet owner in a mobile grooming service.
What are the advantages of going with a grooming franchise? Of course, the biggest advantage of training. You don’t have to be a graduate of a grooming school to get started in a dog grooming franchise.
The franchises will set you up in a training school. Why? They want to make sure that all groomers affiliated with the franchise are trained to the same standards.
Other advantages to choosing the franchise route are that the franchisor will already be savvy of specific state regulations and insurance requirements. You’ll also have a proven marketing plan.
In a pet grooming franchise, the purchaser typically must have a net worth of about $100,000, with $50,000 in liquid cash. The overall investment can be as low as $46,000 ranging up to $200,000.
Here are a couple industry leaders:
Zoomin Groomin – This is a mobile pet grooming service which operates from a specially-outfitted high cube van.
Pet Sit Pros – Pet Sit Pros is a pet sitting service that adds mobile grooming to its list of services.
4. Pet Walking and Sitting Franchises
A Pet Sitting franchise and a Pet Walking franchise are often intertwined. In lieu of overnight boarding, a Pet Sitter is stopping by a residence to provide an outdoor potty break for a dog. Even if the pet owner has a fenced yard, dog walking is often part of the pet care.
Don’t write off expanding the business to include in-home cat care. Although taking a cat for a walk may not be on the schedule, a pet feline can certainly benefit from a visit. The cat’s reputation as “aloof” or “unfriendly” does not apply the majority of the time. Care of cats or other animals – fish, birds, reptiles – can be considered part of any pet related business.
Here are a couple industry leaders for these dual-purpose pet franchises:
Snaggle Foot
In Home Pet Services
Out-U-Go!
5. Specialized Dog Boarding Franchises
“Just like home” dog boarding is a growing new business. Instead of sending a dog to a traditional style boarding kennel, the dog goes to a boarding facility which is set up in a homelike environment.
Examples of home based overnight care franchises include Camp Run a Mutt, Wagging Tails and Fetch! Pet Care. For each of these, the total start up investment is much lower than it would be for someone building a traditional-style boarding kennel.
It can be difficult to get permission to operate a traditional dog boarding facility, as state and county regulations can vary hugely. However a home-based overnight dog care franchise may have a smoother path, as it can be termed a “home based business” with a low impact.
A new style of dog boarding is sending your dog to stay with a host family. The host family is thoroughly screened, and the guest dog is part of the household. An example of this franchise is Pets Are Inn.
For the totally discriminating pet, there are pet resorts and spas available as types of pet boutique franchises. Although this pet boutique franchise idea is relatively new, it is a good business venture with a low initial investment. These are new and unique, with a specialized clientele – and among the fastest growing of all pet related services.
Check D Pet Hotel as well.
6. More Hot Pet Franchises
Dogs and cats need stuff. They need brushes and combs, dishes, coats, shampoos and conditioners, collars and leashes, biscuits and treats, food, food supplements, vitamins and more. The trouble is, these supplies are readily available in the big box stores.
One of the fastest growing pet store franchises is Pet Supplies Plus. The store name lives up to the “supplies plus” description by offering both curbside pickup and delivery. The business stocks new products and supplies with a focus on healthy pets.
Pet Supplies Plus has even developed its own food line, called Redford Naturals. Their food has no fillers, no artificial coloring and no flavorings.
As you’d expect with a brick-and-mortar building franchise, the franchisee needs to have $200,000 in liquid assets and a minimum net worth of $600,000. The franchise fee is about $50,000. However, military Veterans have a special offer of 20% off those numbers.
7. Dog Training Franchise
Dog training is another fast-growing field. Trainers can hold classes in a specific location, or they can make home visits. Dog training can include basic obedience or advance work such as agility skills and competitions. It can also be applied to help dogs with behavioral problems, such as separation anxiety or aggression.
A dog trainer should be certified as a graduate of a program, which is part of the model for a training franchise. Some examples are The Dog Wizard, Off Leash K-9 Training and Canine Dimensions.
The Tail End
It’s no secret that people are very attached to their four-legged family members. It may be past time for you to SIT for a moment and research the many opportunities there are to own a successful business in this field. You may find it’s a good place to STAY.
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Pet Food Packaging Market by Material Type (Paper & Paperboard, Plastic, Metal), Packaging Form (Bags, Cans, Pouches, Boxes/Cartons), Food Type (Dry Food, Wet Food, Pet Treats), Animal Type (Dog, Cat, Fish, Bird), Region - Global Forecast to 2025 published on
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Pet Food Packaging Market by Material Type (Paper & Paperboard, Plastic, Metal), Packaging Form (Bags, Cans, Pouches, Boxes/Cartons), Food Type (Dry Food, Wet Food, Pet Treats), Animal Type (Dog, Cat, Fish, Bird), Region - Global Forecast to 2025
Table of Contents
1 Introduction 1.1 Objectives Of The Study 1.2 Market Definition 1.3 Market Scope 1.3.1 Years Considered For The Study 1.4 Currency Considered 1.5 Units Considered 1.6 Stakeholders
2 Research Methodology 2.1 Research Data 2.2 Market Size Estimation 2.2.1 Approach (Based On Parent Market, By Region) 2.3 Data Triangulation 2.4 Research Assumptions & Limitations 2.4.1 Assumptions 2.4.2 Limitations
3 Executive Summary
4 Premium Insights 4.1 Emerging Economies To Witness Relatively Higher Demand For Pet Food Packaging 4.2 North America: Pet Food Packaging Market, By Packaging Type And Country 4.3 Pet Food Packaging Market, By Packaging Type 4.4 Pet Food Packaging Market, By Food Type 4.5 Pet Food Packaging Market, By Animal 4.6 Pet Food Packaging Market, By Country
5 Market Overview 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Market Dynamics 5.2.1 Drivers 5.2.1.1 Growth In Pet Ownership 5.2.1.2 Rise In Pet Food Expenditure 5.2.1.3 Convenience, Simplicity, And Product Differentiation With Transparency In Pet Food Packaging 5.2.1.4 Humanization Of Pet Food 5.2.2 Restraints 5.2.2.1 Stringent Pet Food Quality And Safety Regulations 5.2.2.2 Shortage Of Raw Materials And Fluctuation In Their Prices 5.2.3 Opportunities 5.2.3.1 E-Commerce And Online Delivery Channels 5.2.3.2 Countries With Emerging Economies 5.2.4 Challenges 5.2.4.1 Sustainable And Environmentally-Friendly Packaging Products 5.2.4.2 Addressing Packaging Issues, Such As Shelf Life, Durability, And Storage
6 Impact Of Covid-19 On Pet Food Packaging Market 6.1 Update On Operations By Pet Food Packaging Manufacturers In Response To Continuous Spread Of Covid-19 6.2 Update On Operations By Pet Food Manufacturers In Response To Continuous Spread Of Covid-19
7 Pet Food Packaging Market, By Animal 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Dog 7.2.1 Rising Dog Ownership Projected To Drive The Demand For Dog Food Products 7.3 Cat 7.3.1 Rising Demand For Cats As Pets In Developing Regions To Drive The Growth For Cat Food Products 7.4 Fish 7.4.1 Rising Demand For Decorative Pets Is Boosting The Growth Of Fish Food Products And Packaging 7.5 Bird 7.5.1 Birds Need A Varied Diet Which Is Driving Bird Food Industry And Packaging Market. 7.6 Other Animals
8 Pet Food Packaging Market, By Food 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Dry Food 8.2.1 Dry Food Accounted For The Largest Share In The Pet Food Packaging Market 8.3 Wet Food 8.3.1 Growing Demand For Cat Ownership Is Supporting Growth Of Wet Food Packaging 8.4 Pet Treats 8.4.1 Increasing Health And Wellness Concerns Of Pet Owners Are Boosting The Demand For Pet Treats 8.5 Other Foods
9 Pet Food Packaging Market, By Material Type 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Paper & Paperboard 9.2.1 The Paper & Paperboard Segment Is Projected To Grow Owing To The Increasing Demand For Boxes Or Folding Cartons And Paper Bags 9.3 Plastic Packaging 9.3.1 Plastic Packaging Is One Of The Largest Materials Used In The Packaging Industry Due To Its Multiple Advantages 9.4 Metal 9.4.1 Metal Packaging Is Recyclable, Which Is A Good Option For Pet Food Packaging 9.5 Others
10 Pet Food Packaging Market, By Packaging Type 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Bags 10.2.1 Rising Demand For Paper & Paperboard Packaging Is Driving The Bags Segment In The Market 10.3 Cans 10.3.1 Growing Wet Food Market Is Supporting The Growth Of Cans Segment 10.4 Pouches 10.4.1 Growing Reusable Plastic And Sustainable Packaging Is Driving The Demand For Pouches 10.5 Cartons/ Boxes 10.5.1 Growing Demand For Cheaper And Sustainable Packaging To Boost The Market 10.6 Other Packaging Types
11 Pet Food Packaging Market, By Region 11.1 Introduction 11.2 North America 11.2.1 Us 11.2.1.1 Us To Be The Largest Market For Pet Food Packaging In North America 11.2.2 Canada 11.2.2.1 Canada To Be The Second-Fastest Growing Country In North America For Pet Food Packaging 11.2.3 Mexico 11.2.3.1 Mexico To Be The Fastest-Growing Country In The North American Pet Food Packaging Market By 2025 11.3 Europe 11.3.1 Germany 11.3.1.1 Germany To Be The Second Largest Market For Pet Food Packaging In Europe By 2025 11.3.2 Uk 11.3.2.1 Uk To Be The Largest European Pet Food Packaging Market In 2019 11.3.3 France 11.3.3.1 Dog To Be The Largest Animal Segment In The French Pet Food Packaging Market By 2025 11.3.4 Russia 11.3.4.1 Increase In Demand For Wet Pet Food And Pet Treats To Drive The Russian Pet Food Packaging Market 11.3.5 Italy 11.3.5.1 Rise In Demand For Cats As Pets To Boost The Market For Pet Food Packaging In Italy 11.3.6 Poland 11.3.6.1 Rise In Demand For Pet Treats To Drive The Market For Pet Food Packaging In Poland 11.3.7 Rest Of Europe 11.3.7.1 Dry Pet Food Is Projected To Be The Largest Segment In The Rest Of Europe By 2025 11.4 South America 11.4.1 Brazil 11.4.1.1 Brazil To Account For The Largest Share In The South American Pet Food Packaging Market 11.4.2 Argentina 11.4.2.1 Cat To Be The Fastest-Growing Animal Segment Of Pet Food Packaging Market 11.4.3 Rest Of South America 11.5 Middle East & Africa 11.5.1 Turkey 11.5.1.1 Dog Was The Largest Animal Segment Of The Market, In 2019 11.5.2 South Africa 11.5.2.1 South Africa To Be The Fastest-Growing Country In The Middle East & Africa’s Pet Food Packaging Market 11.5.3 Rest Of Middle East & Africa 11.6 Apac 11.6.1 China 11.6.1.1 China To Be The Largest Market For Pet Food Packaging In Apac 11.6.2 Japan 11.6.2.1 Japan To Be The Second-Largest Market In Apac For Pet Food Packaging 11.6.3 India 11.6.3.1 Increase In Demand For Pet Treats To Drive The Indian Pet Food Packaging Market 11.6.4 Australia 11.6.4.1 Rise In Demand For Cats As Pets Is Expected To Boost The Pet Food Packaging Market In The Country 11.6.5 South Korea 11.6.5.1 Rise In Demand For Pet Treats Is Expected To Boost The South Korean Pet Food Packaging Market 11.6.6 Rest Of Apac
12 Competitive Landscape 12.1 Overview 12.2 Competitive Leadership Mapping 12.2.1 Visionary Leaders 12.2.2 Innovators 12.2.3 Dynamic Differentiators 12.2.4 Emerging Companies 12.2.5 Strength Of Product Portfolio 12.2.6 Business Strategy Excellence 12.3 Competitive Scenario 12.3.1 Acquisition 12.3.2 Expansion 12.3.3 New Product Development 12.3.4 Divesture And Partnership
13 Company Profiles (Business Overview, Financial Assessment, Operational Assessment, Amcor Plc’s Segment Information, Products Offered, Recent Developments, Swot Analysis, Current Focus And Strategies, Threat From Competition, Right To Win)* 13.1 Amcor Plc 13.2 Mondi Plc 13.3 Sonoco Products Company 13.4 Constantia Flexibles 13.5 Huhtamaki Oyj 13.6 Berry Global Group, Inc. 13.7 Smurfit Kappa 13.8 Ardagh Group S.A. 13.9 Aptargroup, Inc. 13.10 Goglio S.P.A 13.11 Transcontinental Inc. 13.12 Coveris Holdings S.A. 13.13 Proampac Holdings, Inc 13.14 Silgan Holdings, Inc. 13.15 Winpak Ltd. 13.16 Other Players 13.16.1 American Packaging Corporation 13.16.2 Berlin Packaging 13.16.3 Printpack, Inc. 13.16.4 Westrock Company 13.16.5 Crown Holdings 13.16.6 Greif Inc *Business Overview, Financial Assessment, Operational Assessment, Amcor Plc’s Segment Information, Products Offered, Recent Developments, Swot Analysis, Current Focus And Strategies, Threat From Competition, Right To Win Might Not Be Captured In Case Of Unlisted Companies.
14 Appendix 14.1 Discussion Guide 14.2 Knowledge Store: Marketsandmarkets’ Subscription Portal 14.3 Available Customizations 14.4 Related Reports 14.5 Authors Details
List of Tables
Table 1 Conversion Rates, 2016–2019 Table 2 Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 3 Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 4 Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 5 Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 6 Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Material, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 7 Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Packaging Type, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 8 Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Packaging Type, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 9 Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Region, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 10 Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Region, 2018–2025 (Million Unit) Table 11 North America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Country, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 12 North America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Country, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 13 North America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Packaging Type, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 14 North America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Packaging Type, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 15 North America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 16 North America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 17 North America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 18 North America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 19 North America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Material, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 20 Us: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 21 Us: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 22 Us: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 23 Us: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 24 Canada: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 25 Canada: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 26 Canada: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 27 Canada: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 28 Mexico: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 29 Mexico: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 30 Mexico: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 31 Mexico: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 32 Europe: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Country, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 33 Europe: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Country, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 34 Europe: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 35 Europe: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal,2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 36 Europe: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 37 Europe: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 38 Europe: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Packaging Type, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 39 Europe: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Packaging Type, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 40 Europe: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Material, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 41 Germany: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 42 Germany: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 43 Germany: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 44 Germany: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 45 Uk: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 46 Uk: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 47 Uk: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 48 Uk: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 49 France: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 50 France: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 51 France: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 52 France: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 53 Russia: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 54 Russia: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 55 Russia: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 56 Russia: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 57 Italy: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 58 Italy: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 59 Italy: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 60 Italy: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 61 Poland: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 62 Poland: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 63 Poland: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 64 Poland: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 65 Rest Of Europe: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 66 Rest Of Europe: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 67 Rest Of Europe: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 68 Rest Of Europe: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 69 South America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Country, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 70 South America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Country, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 71 South America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 72 South America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 73 South America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 74 South America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food,2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 75 South America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Packaging Type, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 76 South America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Packaging Type, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 77 South America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Material, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 78 Brazil: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 79 Brazil: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 80 Brazil: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 81 Brazil: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 82 Argentina: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 83 Argentina: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 84 Argentina: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 85 Argentina: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 86 Rest Of South America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 87 Rest Of South America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 88 Rest Of South America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 89 Rest Of South America: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 90 Middle East & Africa: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Country, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 91 Middle East & Africa: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Country, 2018–2025 (Million Unit) Table 92 Middle East & Africa: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 93 Middle East & Africa: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 94 Middle East & Africa: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 95 Middle East & Africa: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 96 Middle East & Africa: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Packaging Type, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 97 Middle East & Africa: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Packaging Type, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 98 Middle East & Africa: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Material, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 99 Turkey: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 100 Turkey: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 101 Turkey: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 102 Turkey: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 103 South Africa: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 104 South Africa: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 105 South Africa: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 106 South Africa: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 107 Rest Of Middle East & Africa: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 108 Rest Of Middle East & Africa: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 109 Rest Of Middle East & Africa: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 110 Rest Of Middle East & Africa: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 111 Apac: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Country, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 112 Apac: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Country, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 113 Apac: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 114 Apac: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 115 Apac: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 116 Apac: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 117 Apac: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Packaging Type, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 118 Apac: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Packaging Type, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 119 Apac: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Material, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 120 China: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 121 China: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 122 China: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 123 China: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 124 Japan: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 125 Japan: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 126 Japan: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 127 Japan: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 128 India: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 129 India: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 130 India: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 131 India: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 132 Australia: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 133 Australia: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 134 Australia: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 135 Australia: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 136 South Korea: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 137 South Korea: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 138 South Korea: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 139 South Korea: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 140 Rest Of Apac: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 141 Rest Of Apac: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 142 Rest Of Apac: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Usd Million) Table 143 Rest Of Apac: Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Food, 2018–2025 (Million Kg) Table 144 Acquisitions Between February 2016 And January 2020 Table 145 Expansions Between February 2016 And January 2020 Table 146 New Product Developments Between February 2016 And January 2020 Table 147 Divestures And Partnerships Between February 2016 And January 2020 Table 148 Major Manufacturing Site Locations
List of Figures
Figure 1 Pet Food Packaging Market Segmentation Figure 2 Regions Covered Figure 3 Pet Food Packaging Market: Top-Down Approach Figure 4 Pet Food Packaging Market: Bottom-Up Approach Figure 5 Pet Food Packaging Market: Data Triangulation Figure 6 Key Market Insights Figure 7 List Of Stakeholders Involved And Breakdown Of Primary Interviews Figure 8 Plastic To Be The Fastest-Growing Material In The Pet Food Packaging Market Figure 9 Pouches To Be The Fastest–Growing Packaging Type In The Pet Food Packaging Market Figure 10 Pet Treats To Be The Fastest-Growing Food Segment In The Pet Food Packaging Market Figure 11 Cat To Be The Fastest-Growing Animal Segment In The Pet Food Packaging Market Figure 12 North America Led The Pet Food Packaging Market In 2019 Figure 13 Attractive Opportunities In The Pet Food Packaging Market During The Forecast Period Figure 14 Us Was The Largest Market For Pet Food Packaging In North America In 2019 Figure 15 Bags To Lead The Pet Food Packaging Market During The Forecast Period Figure 16 Pet Treats To Be The Fastest-Growing Food Segment In The Market Figure 17 Dog To Be The Largest Animal Segment In The Pet Food Packaging Market Figure 18 Pet Food Packaging Market In China To Grow At The Highest Cagr Figure 19 Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities, And Challenges In The Pet Food Packaging Market Figure 20 Yc, Ycc Drivers Figure 21 Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Animal, 2020 Vs. 2025 (Usd Million) Figure 22 Pet Treats To Grow At The Highest Cagr In The Market (Usd Million) Figure 23 Pet Food Packaging Market Size, By Type, 2020 Vs. 2025 (Usd Million) Figure 24 Pouches Segment To Witness Highest Growth In The Market Figure 25 Regional Snapshot: China Is Projected To Be The Fastest-Growing Country-Level Market, 2020–2025 Figure 26 North America: Pet Food Packaging Market Snapshot Figure 27 Companies Adopted Acquisition As The Key Growth Strategy Between 2016 And 2019 Figure 28 Pet Food Packaging Market (Global) Competitive Leadership Mapping, 2019 Figure 29 Amcor Plc: Company Snapshot Figure 30 Amcor Plc.: Swot Analysis Figure 31 Winning Imperatives: Amcor Plc. Figure 32 Mondi Plc : Company Snapshot Figure 33 Mondi: Swot Analysis Figure 34 Winning Imperatives: Mondi Plc Figure 35 Sonoco Products Company: Company Snapshot Figure 36 Sonoco Products Company.: Swot Analysis Figure 37 Winning Imperatives: Sonoco Products Company Figure 38 Constantia Flexibles: Company Snapshot Figure 39 Constantia Flexibles.: Swot Analysis Figure 40 Winning Imperatives: Constantia Flexibles Figure 41 Huhtamäki Oyj: Company Snapshot Figure 42 Huhtamaki Oyj.: Swot Analysis Figure 43 Winning Imperatives: Huhtamaki Oyj Figure 44 Berry Global, Inc.: Company Snapshot Figure 45 Smurfit Kappa: Company Snapshot Figure 46 Ardagh Group S.A.: Company Snapshot Figure 47 Aptar Group, Inc.: Company Snapshot Figure 48 Goglio Spa: Company Snapshot Figure 49 Winpak Ltd.: Company Snapshot
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