Fresh Produce Discussion Blog

Created by The Packer's National Editor Tom Karst

Monday, November 10, 2008

Frozen rising

Frozen fruit and vegetable consumption is rising, says this report from Global Industry Analysts Inc. The news release teases a $4,000 research paper, but here is the gist:


Consumption of frozen fruits and vegetables in daily diets is steadily increasing, driven shifting food preferences, and rising consumer emphasis on health and well-being. Factors such as fast paced lifestyles, more number of workingwomen, round-the-year availability, convenience and the development of innovative freezing technologies are all expected to drive growth in the marketplace, triggering a projected rise in world consumption to 21.5 million tons by 2012.

TK: Frozen may have its advantages, but it has one clear disadvantage - it is a second rate product compared with fresh. Consumers will always prefer fresh over frozen, no matter how many new "innovative freezing technologies" are rolled out. End of discussion.


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