(Entertainment-NewsWire.com, January 07, 2017 ) Growing GDP and a large base of young population is driving the Ice Cream market in Indonesia. The market is led by the 'Impulse Ice Cream - Single Serve' category in Off-trade volume consumption, while the 'Take-Home and Bulk Ice Cream' category is forecast to register fastest growth in both Off-trade sales and On-trade sales during 2015-2020. Convenience Stores account for the highest distribution share of Ice Cream in the country. Unilever Plc and Royal Friesland Campina are the leading players in the Indonesian Ice Cream market.
- The Ice Cream market in Indonesia is forecast to grow at a higher CAGR of 10.6% in US$ terms during 2015-2020 - The 'Impulse Ice Cream - Single Serve' category accounts for the highest Off-trade volume consumption in Indonesia - Convenience Stores is the leading distribution channel in the Indonesian Food market - Wall`s is the leading brand in the 'Take-Home and Bulk Ice Cream' category - Flexible Packaging is the most commonly used packaging material in the Indonesian Ice Cream market
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