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市場調査レポート
ホットドリンクの米国市場
The 2004/2005 Outlook for the U.S. Hot Beverage Market (With Long-Term Forecasts Through 2009)
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当商品の販売は、2011年07月19日を持ちまして終了しました。
INTRODUCTION
SCOPE OF THE REPORT
In this report, Leading Edge Reports examines trends in the U.S. market for hot beverages, covering developments from the manufacturers' level down to the retail arena. There are three main market categories defined here: coffee, tea, and hot cocoa. Manufacturers' sales are quantified for all three market categories, with historical data going back to 1997 and projections made through 2009. After discussing the current factors, both positive and negative, affecting the U.S. market for hot beverages, the report moves on to examine retail sales, advertising trends, pricing, industry structure, and foreign trade. The competitive situation is then illustrated via in-depth profiles of representative companies. Finally, a directory of U.S. manufacturers of hot beverages is provided.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
- Scope of the Report i
- Sources and Methodology i
CHAPTER I: OVERVIEW OF THE HOT BEVERAGE MARKET
- Introduction 1
- The U.S. Beverage Industry 1
- Survey of Adult Coffee Drinkers 4
- Demographics of Tea and Hot Cocoa Drinkers 5
- New Product Introductions 6
- Packaging of Hot Beverages 7
- Say Good-Bye to the Metal Coffee Container 8
- "Taster' s Choice" Gets New Packaging 8
- Disposable Beverage Carafes 9
- The Coffee "Tea" Bag 9
- Not All Coffee Packaging Innovations Were a Success 10
- A New Tea Bag? 10
- Induction Sealing 11
- Grounds for Your Garden 11
CHAPTER II: THE U.S. MARKET FOR HOT BEVERAGES
- Overview 13
- U.S. Manufacturers' Sales of Hot Beverages 14
- Fair Trade 17
CHAPTER III: THE U.S. MARKET FOR COFFEE
- History of Coffee in the U.S. 21
- Types and Sources of Coffee Beans 22
- Types of Coffee 23
- U.S. Manufacturers' Sales of Roasted Coffee 24
- Latin Influence on Coffee 29
- Low-Caffeine, Low-Carbohydrate, and Low-Calorie Coffees 29
- U.S. Per Capita Consumption of Coffee 30
- World Coffee Supply 31
- Coffee Production, by Region 34
- An Easier Way to Exclude Bad Beans? 36
- Decaffeinated Coffee Doesn' t Grow on Bushes, or Does It? 37
- Coffee and Dessert, a Perfect Relationship 37
- Coffee-Flavored Cold Beverages and Ice Creams 38
- Coffeemakers 41
CHAPTER IV: THE U.S. MARKET FOR TEA
- History of Tea 45
- Types of Tea 46
- Where is Tea Grown? 48
- U.S. Manufacturers' Sales of Tea 48
- U.S. Manufacturers' Sales of Tea, by Type 51
- Not All Health News is Good 52
- Matcha Tea 52
- U.S. Per Capita Consumption of Tea 53
- Ready-to-Drink Tea 54
CHAPTER V: THE U.S. MARKET FOR HOT COCOA
- History of Hot Cocoa 55
- U.S. Manufacturers' Sales of Cocoa 56
- Cocoa Production 59
CHAPTER VI: FACTORS AFFECTING DEMAND FOR HOT BEVERAGES
- Overview 62
- The Economy 62
- Population Trends 68
- Nonresidential Building Construction 79
- Hot Beverage Prices 81
- Milk Prices 83
- Positive Health News 83
- Caffeine 84
- Low-Carbohydrate and Low-Calorie Coffees 85
- The Weather 86
- Turmoil in the Middle East 86
- Fast Food and Multi-Unit Restaurant Industry 87
- Coffeemakers 89
- Consumer Spending 92
CHAPTER VII: DISTRIBUTION OF HOT BEVERAGES
- Overview 97
- Finding Space for Coffee and Tea 98
- The Computer Cashier 99
- Retail Sales of Hot Beverages 99
- Retail Sales of Roasted Coffee 102
- Retail Sales of Tea 102
- Wholesale Sales of Tea 103
- Retail Sales of Cocoa 103
- Supermarket Sales of Hot Beverages 104
- Sales of Liquid Coffee at Wal-Mart 105
- BJ' s Breaks the Mold When it Comes to Coffee and Tea 106
- Convenience Store Sales of Hot Beverages 106
- Convenience Store Shopping Behavior for Hot Dispensed Beverages 108
- TeaSource Brings Its Passion for Tea to Others 112
- Vending Sales of Hot Beverages 112
- Office Coffee Services 116
- Retail Sales of Private-Label Hot Beverages 119
- Ground Coffee Market Leaders 120
- Tea Market Leaders 123
- Coffee Shops 124
- Starbucks and Music 129
- The Starbucks Card 129
- Dunkin' Donuts and Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Team Up With Wal-Mart 130
- Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Purchases a Coffee-Roasting Company 130
- Tearooms Growing in Popularity 131
- Hotels and Coffee 132
- Distribution of Coffeemakers 132
CHAPTER VIII: ADVERTISING TRENDS FOR HOT BEVERAGES
- Advertising of Hot Beverages Over the Years 134
- Media Outlays 135
- Leading Advertisers 140
- MindShare Grabs Nestle S.A.' s United Kingdom Advertising 149
- Kraft Foods Targets Young Adults 150
- Starbucks and Pouring-Rights Deals 150
- Advertising and Packaging 151
- Starbucks Advertises its Ready-to-Drink Coffees 152
CHAPTER IX: PRICING TRENDS FOR HOT BEVERAGES
- Overview 155
- The Effect of Fair Trade on Prices 155
- The European Union Asks for Help from the U.S. 156
- Producer Prices 157
- Whole-Bean and Ground Roasted Coffee 157
- Instant Coffee 159
- Tea in Consumer Packages 160
- Cocoa Beans 161
- Consumer Prices for Coffee 162
- Retail Prices for Roasted and Instant Coffees 163
- Voters Turn Down 10-Cent Espresso Tax 165
- Increase in Dairy Prices May Result in Higher Coffee Prices 166
CHAPTER X: STRUCTURE OF THE U.S. HOT BEVERAGE INDUSTRY
- Coffee and Tea Industry 167
- Industry Sales 167
- Payroll and Material Costs 168
- Value Added and Vertical Integration 171
- Employment Trends 173
- New Capital Expenditures 179
- Ending Inventories 181
- Plant Capacity Utilization Rates 182
- Number of Establishments 183
- Chocolate and Confectionery from Cocoa Beans Industry 187
- Operating Structure 187
- Employment Trends 191
- New Capital Expenditures 197
- Ending Inventories and Plant Capacity Utilization Rates 199
- The Plant Manager' s Workbook 202
- How to Use This Section 202
- Gathering Your Data 203
- Developing Your Ratios 204
- How Does Your Plant Stack Up? 205
- Explanation of Terms 210
CHAPTER XI: THE GLOBAL MARKET
- Global Coffee Consumption 216
- Global Tea Consumption 219
- U.S. Balance of Trade for Coffee and Tea 220
- U.S. Apparent Consumption of Coffee and Tea 222
- U.S. Imports of Coffee and Tea 224
- Brazilian Coffee Goes Organic 233
- More Ethiopian Farmers Turn to Other Crops 234
- Indian Coffee 234
- U.S. Exports of Coffee and Tea 235
- Starbucks Invades the World 243
- McDonald' s and Nestle S.A. Launch Overseas Coffee Shops 246
- China, One of the Fastest-Growing Markets in the World 246
- Coffee in Canada 248
- Tea in Canada 248
- Coffee Shops in Canada 250
- U.S. Balance of Trade for Chocolate and Confectionery from Cocoa Beans 251
- Leading U.S. Trade Partners for Chocolate and Confectionery from Cocoa Beans 252
CHAPTER XII: COMPANY PROFILES
- Introduction 264
- Associated British Foods plc 265
- Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprungli AG (The Ghirardelli Chocolate Company) 266
- Community Coffee Co. L.L.C. 268
- ConAgra Foods, Inc. 270
- Diedrich Coffee, Inc. 271
- Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc. 273
- The Hain Celestial Group, Inc. 275
- Hershey Foods Corporation 277
- Kraft Foods Inc. 278
- Melitta USA, Inc. 280
- Nestle S.A. (Nestle USA, Inc.) 282
- New World Restaurant Group, Inc. 284
- Peet' s Coffee & Tea, Inc. 286
- The Procter & Gamble Company 289
- R.C. Bigelow, Inc. 292
- Reily Foods Company 293
- Sara Lee Corporation 294
- Starbucks Corporation 296
- Tata Tea Limited (Tata Tea Inc.) 299
- Unilever 300
CHAPTER XIII: DIRECTORY OF SELECTED U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF HOT BEVERAGES
- Introduction 303
- Directory 304
LIST OF TABLES
- Table I-1 U.S. Per Capita Consumption of Selected Beverages 4
- Table I-2 Distribution of New Product Introductions in the U.S. Beverage Industry, by Market 6
- Table I-3 U.S. Beverage Container Demand, by Type 7
- Table II-1 U.S. Manufacturers' Sales of Hot Beverages 16
- Table II-2 U.S. Manufacturers' Sales of Hot Beverages, by Type 16
- Table II-3 Product Mix of U.S. Manufacturers' Sales of Hot Beverages 17
- Table III-1 U.S. Manufacturers' Sales of Roasted Coffee 28
- Table III-2 U.S. Manufacturers' Sales of Roasted Coffee, by Type 29
- Table III-3 Product Mix of U.S. Manufacturers' Sales of Roasted Coffee 29
- Table III-4 U.S. Per Capita Consumption of Coffee 32
- Table III-5 World Coffee Supply and Distribution for Producing Countries 34
- Table III-6 Coffee Production in Selected Countries, by Region 36
- Table III-7 Distribution of Coffee Production in Selected Countries, by Region 37
- Table III-8 Retail Sales of Ready-to-Drink Coffee and Tea, by Brand 42
- Table III-9 Market Shares of the Leading Coffeemaker Manufacturers 45
- Table IV-1 U.S. Manufacturers' Sales of Tea 51
- Table IV-2 U.S. Manufacturers' Sales of Tea, by Type 52
- Table IV-3 Product Mix of U.S. Manufacturers' Sales of Tea 53
- Table IV-4 U.S. Per Capita Consumption of Tea 55
- Table V-1 U.S. Manufacturers' Sales of Cocoa 59
- Table V-2 U.S. Manufacturers' Sales of Cocoa, by Type 59
- Table V-3 Product Mix of U.S. Manufacturers' Sales of Cocoa 60
- Table V-4 World Cocoa Bean Production, by Region 61
- Table V-5 Distribution of World Cocoa Bean Production, by Region 62
- Table V-6 Average Cocoa Bean Prices 62
- Table VI-1 U.S. Gross Domestic Product 65
- Table VI-2 U.S. Gross Private Domestic Investment 65
- Table VI-3 U.S. Disposable Personal Income 66
- Table VI-4 U.S. Per Capita Disposable Personal Income 66
- Table VI-5 U.S. Personal Consumption Expenditures 67
- Table VI-6 U.S. Per Capita Personal Consumption Expenditures 67
- Table VI-7 Consumer Confidence Index 68
- Table VI-8 U.S. Civilian Labor Force, by Gender 68
- Table VI-9 U.S. Resident Population Trends and Projections 72
- Table VI-10 U.S. Population, by Gender 73
- Table VI-11 U.S. Population Trends and Projections, by Age Group 74
- Table VI-12 Age Distribution of the U.S. Population 75
- Table VI-13 U.S. Population and Household Trends and Projections 76
- Table VI-14 U.S. Resident Population Projections, by Region 76
- Table VI-15 U.S. Resident Population Projections, by State 77
- Table VI-16 Distribution of the U.S. Population, by State 79
- Table VI-17 Value of New Private Nonresidential Building Construction, by Type 81
- Table VI-18 Annual Prices on the New York Market for Selected Types of Coffee 83
- Table VI-19 Sales in the Fast Food and Multi-Unit Restaurant Industry, by Segment 89
- Table VI-20 Leading Coffee/Snack Establishments and Convenience Stores 89
- Table VI-21 Household Saturation Levels of Coffeemakers, by Type 91
- Table VI-22 U.S. Shipments of Coffeemakers 91
- Table VI-23 U.S. Shipments of Coffeemakers, by Type 92
- Table VI-24 U.S. Shipments of Coffee Grinders and Espresso Makers 92
- Table VI-25 Average Annual U.S. Spending on Coffee 94
- Table VI-26 Average Annual U.S. Spending on Roasted Coffee 95
- Table VI-27 Average Annual U.S. Spending on Instant or Freeze-Dried Coffee 96
- Table VI-28 Average Annual U.S. Spending on Tea 97
- Table VII-1 Product Preference Study for Coffee and Tea 99
- Table VII-2 Retail Sales of Hot Beverages 102
- Table VII-3 Retail Sales of Hot Beverages, by Type 105
- Table VII-4 Supermarket Sales of Hot Beverages, by Type 106
- Table VII-5 Foodservice Sales at Convenience Stores, by Type 109
- Table VII-6 Convenience Store Sales of Foodservice Hot Dispensed Beverages, by Type 109
- Table VII-7 Convenience Store Shopping Behavior for Hot Dispensed Beverages 111
- Table VII-8 Vending Sales of Hot Beverages 115
- Table VII-9 Product Mix of Vending Sales of Hot Beverages 115
- Table VII-10 Product Mix of Vending Sales of Coffee 116
- Table VII-11 Distribution of Vending Prices for Hot Beverages 116
- Table VII-12 Product Purchases by Office Coffee Services 118
- Table VII-13 Product Purchases by Office Coffee Services, by Type 118
- Table VII-14 Coffee Service Equipment Used by Office Coffee Services, by Type 119
- Table VII-15 Average Market Distribution Served by Coffee Service Operations 119
- Table VII-16 Private-Label Retail Dollar Sales of Selected Hot Beverages 120
- Table VII-17 Private-Label Retail Dollar Sales of Selected Hot Beverages, by Type 121
- Table VII-18 Retail Sales of Ground Coffee, by Company 123
- Table VII-19 Retail Sales of Ground Coffee, by Brand 124
- Table VII-20 Retail Sales of Tea Bags/Loose Tea, by Brand 125
- Table VII-21 Number of Coffee Shops in the U.S. 128
- Table VII-22 Leading Coffee Shop Chains Worldwide 128
- Table VII-23 Worldwide Retail Sales of Coffee Shop Chains 129
- Table VII-24 Average Coffee Shop Owner' s Profit for a Double Cappuccino 129
- Table VIII-1 Media Outlays for Hot Beverages 139
- Table VIII-2 Media Outlays for Hot Beverages, by Type 141
- Table VIII-3 Top 10 Advertisers of Hot Beverages 142
- Table VIII-4 Top 10 Advertised Brands of Hot Beverages 143
- Table VIII-5 Media Outlays for Coffee, by Company and Brand 144
- Table VIII-6 Media Outlays for Tea, by Company and Brand 149
- Table VIII-7 Media Outlays for Hot Cocoa, by Company and Brand 150
- Table VIII-8 Advertising Agency Affiliations of Selected Manufacturers of Hot Beverages 154
- Table IX-1 Producer Price Trends for Whole-Bean and Ground Roasted Coffee 159
- Table IX-2 Producer Price Trends for Whole-Bean and Ground Roasted Coffee, by Type 160
- Table IX-3 Producer Price Trends for Instant Coffee 161
- Table IX-4 Producer Price Trends for Tea in Consumer Packages 162
- Table IX-5 Consumer Price Trends for Coffee 163
- Table IX-6 Average Annual U.S. Retail Prices for Roasted Coffee 165
- Table IX-7 Average Annual U.S. Retail Prices for Instant Coffee 166
- Table X-1 Operating Structure of the Coffee and Tea Industry 170
- Table X-2 Gross Operating Margin in the Coffee and Tea Industry 171
- Table X-3 Materials Consumed in the Coffee and Tea Industry, by Type 172
- Table X-4 Value Added by Manufacture in the Coffee and Tea Industry 173
- Table X-5 Vertical Integration Index for the Coffee and Tea Industry 174
- Table X-6 Employment Structure of the Coffee and Tea Industry 175
- Table X-7 Total Labor Costs in the Coffee and Tea Industry 176
- Table X-8 Average Hourly Earnings of Production Workers in the Coffee and Tea Industry 177
- Table X-9 Cost of Living Index for Production Workers in the Coffee and Tea Industry 178
- Table X-10 Labor Productivity in the Coffee and Tea Industry 179
- Table X-11 Indexes of Real Labor Productivity in the Coffee and Tea Industry 180
- Table X-12 New Capital Expenditures by the Coffee and Tea Industry 181
- Table X-13 Plant vs. Equipment Expenditures by the Coffee and Tea Industry 182
- Table X-14 Ending Inventories in the Coffee and Tea Industry 183
- Table X-15 Plant Capacity Utilization Rates in the Coffee and Tea Industry 184
- Table X-16 Number of Coffee and Tea Manufacturing Establishments 185
- Table X-17 Number of Establishments, Number of Employees, and Payroll in the Coffee and Tea Industry, by State 186
- Table X-18 Number of Coffee and Tea Manufacturing Establishments, by Employment Size 187
- Table X-19 Operating Structure of the Chocolate and Confectionery from Cocoa Beans Industry 189
- Table X-20 Gross Operating Margin in the Chocolate and Confectionery from Cocoa Beans Industry 190
- Table X-21 Value Added by Manufacture in the Chocolate and Confectionery from Cocoa Beans Industry 191
- Table X-22 Vertical Integration Index for the Chocolate and Confectionery from Cocoa Beans Industry 192
- Table X-23 Employment Structure of the Chocolate and Confectionery from Cocoa Beans Industry 193
- Table X-24 Total Labor Costs in the Chocolate and Confectionery from Cocoa Beans Industry 194
- Table X-25 Average Hourly Earnings of Production Workers in the Chocolate and Confectionery from Cocoa Beans Industry 195
- Table X-26 Cost of Living Index for Production Workers in the Chocolate and Confectionery from Cocoa Beans Industry 196
- Table X-27 Labor Productivity in the Chocolate and Confectionery from Cocoa Beans Industry 197
- Table X-28 Indexes of Real Labor Productivity in the Chocolate and Confectionery from Cocoa Beans Industry 198
- Table X-29 New Capital Expenditures by the Chocolate and Confectionery from Cocoa Beans Industry 199
- Table X-30 Plant vs. Equipment Expenditures in the Chocolate and Confectionery from Cocoa Beans Industry 200
- Table X-31 Ending Inventories in the Chocolate and Confectionery from Cocoa Beans Industry 201
- Table X-32 Plant Capacity Utilization Rates in the Chocolate and Confectionery from Cocoa Beans Industry 202
- Table XI-1 Per Capita and Total Consumption of Coffee in Selected Countries 219
- Table XI-2 U.S. Balance of Trade for Coffee and Tea 223
- Table XI-3 U.S. Apparent Consumption of Coffee and Tea 224
- Table XI-4 U.S. Imports of Coffee and Tea as a Percentage of U.S. Apparent Consumption 224
- Table XI-5 U.S. Exports of Coffee and Tea as a Percentage of U.S. Manufacturers' Sales 225
- Table XI-6 U.S. Imports of Coffee and Tea 226
- Table XI-7 Dollar Market Shares of the Top 20 U.S. Import Sources for Coffee and Tea 228
- Table XI-8 Unit Market Shares of the Top 20 U.S. Import Sources for Coffee and Tea 230
- Table XI-9 Dollar Market Shares of the Top 20 U.S. Import Sources for Coffee 231
- Table XI-10 Unit Market Shares of the Top 20 U.S. Import Sources for Coffee 232
- Table XI-11 Dollar Market Shares of the Top 20 U.S. Import Sources for Tea 233
- Table XI-12 Unit Market Shares of the Top 20 U.S. Import Sources for Tea 234
- Table XI-13 U.S. Exports of Coffee and Tea 236
- Table XI-14 Dollar Market Shares of the Top 20 U.S. Export Destinations for Coffee and Tea 238
- Table XI-15 Unit Market Shares of the Top 20 U.S. Export Destinations for Coffee and Tea 240
- Table XI-16 Dollar Market Shares of the Top 20 U.S. Export Destinations for Coffee 241
- Table XI-17 Unit Market Shares of the Top 20 U.S. Export Destinations for Coffee 242
- Table XI-18 Dollar Market Shares of the Top 20 U.S. Export Destinations for Tea 243
- Table XI-19 Unit Market Shares of the Top 20 U.S. Export Destinations for Tea 244
- Table XI-20 Top Coffee Shops in Canada 251
- Table XI-21 U.S. Balance of Trade for Chocolate and Confectionery from Cocoa Beans 252
- Table XI-22 Dollar Market Shares of the Top 20 U.S. Import Sources for Cocoa Beans 254
- Table XI-23 Unit Market Shares of the Top 20 U.S. Import Sources for Cocoa Beans 255
- Table XI-24 Dollar Market Shares of the Top 20 U.S. Import Sources for Unsweetened Cocoa Powder 256
- Table XI-25 Unit Market Shares of the Top 20 U.S. Import Sources for Unsweetened Cocoa Powder 257
- Table XI-26 Dollar Market Shares of the Top 15 U.S. Import Sources forSweetened Cocoa Powder 258
- Table XI-27 Unit Market Shares of the Top 15 U.S. Import Sources forSweetened Cocoa Powder 259
- Table XI-28 Dollar Market Shares of the Top 7 U.S. Export Destinations for Cocoa Beans 260
- Table XI-29 Unit Market Shares of the Top 7 U.S. Export Destinations for Cocoa Beans 260
- Table XI-30 Dollar Market Shares of the Top 20 U.S. Export Destinations for Unsweetened Cocoa Powder 261
- Table XI-31 Unit Market Shares of the Top 20 U.S. Export Destinations for Unsweetened Cocoa Powder 262
- Table XI-32 Dollar Market Shares of the Top 20 U.S. Export Destinations for Sweetened Cocoa Powder 263
- Table XI-33 Unit Market Shares of the Top 20 U.S. Export Destinations for Sweetened Cocoa Powder 264
LIST OF FIGURES
- Figure VIII-1 Media Outlays for Hot Beverages 137
- Figure VIII-2 Distribution of Media Outlays for Hot Beverages, by Type 139
- Figure XI-1 U.S. Balance of Trade for Coffee and Tea 221
- Figure XI-2 Dollar Market Shares of the Leading U.S. Import Sources for Coffee and Tea 226
- Figure XI-3 Unit Market Shares of the Leading U.S. Import Sources forCoffee and Tea 228
- Figure XI-4 Dollar Market Shares of the Leading U.S. Export Destinations for Coffee and Tea 236Figure XI-5 Unit Market Shares of the Leading U.S. Export Destinations for Coffee and Tea 238
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