ࡱ> q}~EF ` `bjbj `o{u 8t(p (22 "#,N'giiiiii$hx+jd"++ 2"cWcWcW+) V2gcW+gcWcWfpd `H"T@'Dd0k|2-U 22f)L)6cW),*f)f)f)MWf)f)f)++++8 84"     Voluntary Report - public distribution Date: 11/16/2005 GAIN Report Number: TH5118 TH5118 Thailand Product Brief Non-Alcoholic Beverage Report 2005 Approved by: Russ Nicely, Acting Agricultural Counselor  U.S. Embassy, Bangkok Prepared by: Pacrim Associates Ltd., and Emily Eischen  Report Highlights: The non-alcoholic beverage market in Thailand has significant growth potential because of present low per capita consumption. Additionally, due to an expansion in the number of "off- sale" outlets such as convenience stores and hypermarkets, non-alcoholic beverages are available to a larger portion of the population. It is a competitive market where many companies use aggressive advertising to gain market share. The two fastest growing sectors are Green Tea and milk. Growth in these areas is driven partially by the augmented health consciousness of Thai consumers.  Includes PSD Changes: No Includes Trade Matrix: No Unscheduled Report Bangkok [TH1] [TH]  TOC \o "1-3" \h \z  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911658" Section I. Executive Summary  PAGEREF _Toc119911658 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911659" Section II. Market Overview and Shares  PAGEREF _Toc119911659 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911660" A) Market Prospects By Sector  PAGEREF _Toc119911660 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911661" 2) Fruit and Vegetable Juice Demonstrates Consistent Growth  PAGEREF _Toc119911661 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911662" 3) Bottled Water Grows Slightly  PAGEREF _Toc119911662 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911663" 4) Carbonated Drink Manufacturers Respond to Market Change  PAGEREF _Toc119911663 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911664" 5) RTD Tea Craze Is Fastest Growing Segment  PAGEREF _Toc119911664 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911665" 6) RTD Coffee Competes With Freshly Made Coffee  PAGEREF _Toc119911665 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911666" 8) Milk Consumption Continues To Grow  PAGEREF _Toc119911666 \h 8  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911667" B) Market Size- Growth of Imports and Domestic Production  PAGEREF _Toc119911667 \h 9  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911668" 1) Carbonated Drinks Market  PAGEREF _Toc119911668 \h 9  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911669" 2) Bottled and Mineral Water  PAGEREF _Toc119911669 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911670" 3) Fruit and Vegetable Juice  PAGEREF _Toc119911670 \h 11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911671" 4) Functional Drinks  PAGEREF _Toc119911671 \h 12  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911673" 5) RTD Green Tea  PAGEREF _Toc119911673 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911674" 6) RTD Coffee  PAGEREF _Toc119911674 \h 14  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911675" 7) Beverages in Powdered or Concentrated Form  PAGEREF _Toc119911675 \h 14  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911677" 8) Milk  PAGEREF _Toc119911677 \h 14  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911678" Section III. Advantages and Challenges  PAGEREF _Toc119911678 \h 15  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911679" Section IV. Market Sector Opportunities and Threats  PAGEREF _Toc119911679 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911680" A) Carbonated Drinks and Bottled Water  PAGEREF _Toc119911680 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911681" B) Fruit/Vegetable Juice  PAGEREF _Toc119911681 \h 17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911682" C) Functional Drinks  PAGEREF _Toc119911682 \h 17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911683" D) RTD Tea and Coffee  PAGEREF _Toc119911683 \h 17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911684" Section V. Consumption  PAGEREF _Toc119911684 \h 17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911685" A) Market Trends- Next Five Years  PAGEREF _Toc119911685 \h 17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911686" 1) Carbonated Drinks  PAGEREF _Toc119911686 \h 17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911687" 2) Fruit and Vegetable Juice  PAGEREF _Toc119911687 \h 18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911688" 3) Bottled Water  PAGEREF _Toc119911688 \h 18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911689" 4) Functional Drinks  PAGEREF _Toc119911689 \h 18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911690" 5) RTD Tea  PAGEREF _Toc119911690 \h 18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911691" 6) RTD Coffee  PAGEREF _Toc119911691 \h 18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911692" 7) Milk  PAGEREF _Toc119911692 \h 18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911693" 8) Soy Beverages  PAGEREF _Toc119911693 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911694" 9) Rice Based Beverages  PAGEREF _Toc119911694 \h 20  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911695" 10) Corn Based Beverages  PAGEREF _Toc119911695 \h 20  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911696" Section VI. Policy/ Market Access Issues Effecting Non-Alcoholic Beverages  PAGEREF _Toc119911696 \h 22  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911697" A) General Issues Effecting Non-Alcoholic Beverages  PAGEREF _Toc119911697 \h 22  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911698" B) Food Regulations  PAGEREF _Toc119911698 \h 23  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911699" C) Tariff Rate Quotas  PAGEREF _Toc119911699 \h 24  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911700" D) Labeling Requirements  PAGEREF _Toc119911700 \h 25  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911701" Section VII. Marketing  PAGEREF _Toc119911701 \h 26  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911702" A) Costs and Prices  PAGEREF _Toc119911702 \h 26  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911703" B) Suggested Entry Strategies  PAGEREF _Toc119911703 \h 28  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911704" Section VIII. Contacts Thailand  PAGEREF _Toc119911704 \h 29  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911705" A) USDA Thailand  PAGEREF _Toc119911705 \h 29  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911706" B) Retail  PAGEREF _Toc119911706 \h 30  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911707" C) Hotels and Resorts  PAGEREF _Toc119911707 \h 32  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911708" D) Restaurants  PAGEREF _Toc119911708 \h 35  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911709" E) Institutional and Catering  PAGEREF _Toc119911709 \h 37  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911710" F) Food Service Importers  PAGEREF _Toc119911710 \h 38  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911711" G) Beverage Importers  PAGEREF _Toc119911711 \h 39  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911712" H) Regulatory Contacts  PAGEREF _Toc119911712 \h 41  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911713" I) Miscellaneous Useful Contacts  PAGEREF _Toc119911713 \h 42  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911714" Section IX. Thailands Leading Non-Alcoholic Beverage Producers Profiles  PAGEREF _Toc119911714 \h 43  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911715" 1) Thai Dairy Industry Co., Ltd.  PAGEREF _Toc119911715 \h 43  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911716" 2) Malee Sampran Public Company Limited  PAGEREF _Toc119911716 \h 44  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911717" Manufacturing Business Unit  PAGEREF _Toc119911717 \h 44  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911718" Malee Brand Business Unit  PAGEREF _Toc119911718 \h 44  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911719" 3) Serm Suk Public Co., Ltd.  PAGEREF _Toc119911719 \h 45  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911720" 4) Foremost Friesland (Thailand) Pub Co Ltd  PAGEREF _Toc119911720 \h 46  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911721" 5) Dutch Mill Co., Ltd.  PAGEREF _Toc119911721 \h 46  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911722" 6) Uni-President (Thailand) Ltd.  PAGEREF _Toc119911722 \h 47  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911723" 7) Lactasoy Co., Ltd.  PAGEREF _Toc119911723 \h 48  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911724" Phanwana Mahasup/ Assitance Marketing Manager  PAGEREF _Toc119911724 \h 48  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911725" 7) The Universal Food Public Co., Ltd.  PAGEREF _Toc119911725 \h 48  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911726" Export Market  PAGEREF _Toc119911726 \h 49  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911727" 8) CP-Meiji Co., Ltd.  PAGEREF _Toc119911727 \h 49  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911728" 9) Tipco Foods (Thailand) Public Company Limited  PAGEREF _Toc119911728 \h 50  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911729" 10) Nestle Thailand Co., Ltd.  PAGEREF _Toc119911729 \h 51  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc119911730" 11) Ampol Food Processing Limited  PAGEREF _Toc119911730 \h 51  Section I. Executive Summary The aim of this report is to provide an understanding of the market for non-alcoholic beverages including carbonated drinks, functional drinks, energy drinks, canned, fresh fruit and vegetable juice, smoothies, bottled water, ready to drink or fresh tea and coffee, dairy and non-dairy drinks in Thailand. This report divides the market into HRI/Food Service, Retail and Food Processing from information available from information available from January to June 2005. The exchange rate used for the report is USD 1= 40 THB. Thailands non-alcoholic beverage market can be divided into the following sectors: carbonated drinks, fruit and vegetable juice, bottled water, functional drinks, ready-to-drink (RTD) tea and coffee, powdered concentrates and traditional Thai drinks. Free trade agreements have had a minimal impact on the non-alcoholic beverage market. The non-alcoholic beverage market in Thailand has significant growth potential because of present low per capita consumption. Additionally, due to an expansion in the number of off sale outlets such as convenience stores and hypermarkets, non-alcoholic beverages are available to a larger portion of the population. Through these outlets RTD (Ready To Drink) beverages have flourished, especially Green Teas, three-in-one coffees and bottled water. It is a competitive market where many companies use aggressive advertising to gain market share. Growing health concerns of Thai consumers has driven growth in Green Tea, fruit and vegetable juices; cereal based drinks, but has caused a decline in carbonated beverages. Many Thai consumers seek high quality products and trust beverage US standards. Some windows for US export entry are in powdered beverages and fruit and vegetable juice concentrates. Section II. Market Overview and Shares The total non-alcoholic beverage market value in 2004 was over USD 1.6 billion with a growth rate of five percent from 2003. Around 42 percent of this is derived from the carbonated drinks segment. Meanwhile, sales volume is estimated to reach more than 3.8 billion liters. Industry growth in 2004 is a result of growing awareness of health issues among Thai consumers. Increasing popularity of RTD green tea, fruit and vegetable juice is in line with the level of consumers disposable incomes and made possible through major advancements in the cold chain throughout Thailand. The industry has high potential for growth because of a positive trend of growing consumer demand for some product types, especially healthy drinks. However, Thailands per capita consumption level is still low at only around 60 liters. Recently, non-alcoholic beverage suppliers have spent larger budgets doing aggressive advertising and promotional activities in an attempt to capture greater market share and improve sales performance. In addition, the rapid expansion of the modern retailing sector, such as discount stores, hypermarkets and convenience stores has also driven growth of the non-alcoholic beverage market. Effective distribution strategies are important for market players to stimulate sales performance and increase market share. For beverages in powdered or concentrated form, instant coffee has the highest share in the segment with around 69 percent of market share. Instant tea is achieving 1.2 percent growth, malt based beverages remain flat in the market and plant based hot drinks hold one percent. The major suppliers of non-alcoholic beverages foresee growth of the industry for 2005 at the same rate as 2004. Many suppliers aggressively advertise and launch new products in the market to capture sales. Further information on the Thai retail food market is included in: Thailand: Retail Food Sector, 2004. This report is available on the Internet at  HYPERLINK "http://www.fas.usda.gov" www.fas.usda.gov; search using the reports reference number, TH 4143. Further information on the Thai food service market is included in: Thailand: HRI Food Service Sector, 2005. This report is also available on the Internet at  HYPERLINK "http://www.fas.usda.gov" www.fas.usda.gov; search using the reports reference number, TH 5019. Additionally, at the same site, further information on the Thai food processing sector is included in: Thailand: Food Processing Sector, 2005. A) Market Prospects By Sector The following table examines non-alcoholic beverages by sector.  1) Carbonated Drinks Segment Flat Thailands carbonated drinks segment is flat, which can be attributed to growth in the healthy drinks market. Thai consumers are more concerned with health issues and are moving away from carbonated drinks and towards beverages perceived as healthy alternatives, such as ready-to-drink (RTD) green tea, fruit and vegetable juice, dairy based beverages, and cereal based drinks. This has eaten into the carbonated drinks share of the overall non-alcoholic beverages market and the growth rate of this sector has slowed down. Most carbonated beverage producers have added non-carbonated production lines to handle the change of consumer behavior. Because there is an increased number of players in the healthy drinks market some fruit and vegetable juice drink manufacturers have responded to the market by adding new products such as green tea, corn milk, and black sesame in soymilk drinks. To capture sales from very health conscious consumers some producers have also launched sugar-free formulations of fruit and vegetable juice and RTD green tea product. 2) Fruit and Vegetable Juice Demonstrates Consistent Growth Fruit and vegetable juice drinks have demonstrated a growth rate of 10.7 percent, reaching around 109 million liters in 2004. Continued growth of over 10 percent is forecast for 2005. The fruit and vegetable juice market has benefited from the growing trend of consumer health consciousness and development of the cold chain. It has made entrance of foreign retailers into the market possible over the past five years. Many fruit and vegetable juice suppliers have added new products and various flavors to stimulate sales. Some of them have responded to the green tea craze by adding green tea flavor to their fruit and vegetable juice. 3) Bottled Water Grows Slightly The bottled water market accounts for around 44 percent of all non-alcoholic beverage consumption by volume in the Thai market, increasing by 4.6 percent during the previous year. Rapid expansion of hypermarkets and convenience stores helps to drive market performance and enlarge market size. Besides the expansion of hypermarkets and convenience stores, home and office delivery has grown rapidly in recent years. We estimate that 50 percent of the bottled water market is for home and office delivery. Meanwhile, the carbonated beverage sector still accounts for a significant volume of the total non-alcoholic beverage market at around 41 percent; though its market share has been eaten up by other non-alcoholic beverages (Chart 1). Total sales growth by volume still averages five percent per year and is now up to 1.85 million liters. Thailands climate and marketing activities used by players are the main factor boosting consumption volume. Bottled water has become a significant item in daily life due to the changing lifestyles of Thai consumers with increasing health perceptions. Sealed and well-packaged bottled water with official certification for safety consumption has become an essential item for many of these health conscious consumers.  4) Carbonated Drink Manufacturers Respond to Market Change Though the market share is declining for carbonated drinks the modernization of the retail industry, increased effectiveness within the distribution system and consumers increasing disposable income should provide further opportunity for the sector. Carbonated drinks are still a first choice for many consumers due to Thailands tropical weather. Major carbonated drink producers have aggressive advertising strategies to increase brand loyalty through continuous television advertising and marketing activities. For example, Serm Suk, the Pepsi bottler and distributor has implemented music and sport marketing strategies extensively during the past decade. Serm Suk also launched new products: Lipton Wave Green Tea and Yeos Soy Beverage into the market. Yeos soy beverage, while popular in Malaysia and Singapore, did not succeed in penetrating the Thai market. Coca-Cola (Thailand) also responded to market changes by launching its first non-carbonated fruit juice brand, called Qoo at the end of 2002. Its local bottler and distributor-Thai Pure Drinks has invested more than USD 2.5 million in its Rangsit factory to support the production of the new beverage. The introduction of Qoo follows Coca-Colas strategy of moving the company towards a total beverage company, offering customers a variety of choices. Qoo is the second non-carbonated drink introduced in Thailand by Coca-Cola after Nam Thip brand water. 5) RTD Tea Craze Is Fastest Growing Segment Thailand is currently going through a green tea craze. Products as diverse as throat lozenges, noodles, chewing gum, sanitary napkins, ice cream and even inner-soles for shoes are marketed with claims of the alleged wondrous properties of green tea. Growth of RTD tea is from booming sales of RTD green tea based on the perceived health benefits of green tea. RTD tea has shown dramatic growth continuously from 2002-2005 with competitive pricing and significant promotional expenditure. In September 2001, the first bottled and canned green tea was introduced in Thailand by Uni-President under the Unif brand. During its first year after its launch, Unif gained almost USD 650,000 in sales. Since then other beverage firms have joined the bandwagon, for a piece of the action. The RTD green tea market grew from USD 650,000 in 2001, when Unif was the sole player, to USD 10.2 million in 2002, USD 75 million in 2003, and USD 150 million in 2004. The sector is expected to grow up to USD 250 million in 2005 before an eventual decline. Local studies with or without scientific basis have concluded that green tea helps prevent tooth decay, decreases the incidence of cancer, increases blood vessel and heart muscle elasticity, and expands the trachea, which are marketed as important. In 2004-2005 both new and existing companies have become increasingly active in this sector with the introduction of new flavors and extensive advertising. More players are expected to enter the market rapidly because of an incredibly fast growing market that will eventually have a downturn and dramatic consolidation. New players include TTC Siam Drinking Water, and a major bottled water supplier who launched its Siam Green Tea in January 2005 with an expectation to gain 10 percent market share in the first year. Previously, only Unilevers Lipton brand was well known in the RTD tea sector. Then Unif, Nestle, Oishi, Tipco, and Sencha entered the RTD tea market with the introduction of different flavors. 6) RTD Coffee Competes With Freshly Made Coffee RTD coffee sales growth is limited by fast growing fresh ground coffee consumption that can be found in coffee shops and with small vendors throughout the country. Coffee shops, small vendors, and kiosks of both local and foreign franchises (Doi Tung, Baan Rai, Denchai, Amazon, and Starbucks) serve freshly made coffee to consumers at acceptable prices together with convenience and attractive packaging. Thai consumers tend to prefer consuming freshly made coffee rather than RTD coffee, even though it is more expensive. RTD coffee sales have followed the aggressive expansion of franchised freshly made coffee outlets that have expanded into department stores and major petrol stations. As a result, RTD coffee sales for 2004 were estimated at around 56 million liters with growth at only 1.77 percent from 2003 (Table 1). RTD coffee sales in 2005 are expected to continue growing at the same rate as 2004, though the RTD coffee players have promoted their products aggressively through mass media advertising offering special promotions. 7) Functional Sector Dominated by Energy Drinks In 2003, the overall functional drink sector benefited from the significant growth of energy drinks, which increased 14 percent by volume. Meanwhile, sports drink volume growth was only four percent, as they were perceived as a less useful beverage compared to alternative non-alcoholic beverages for health conscious consumers. In addition, sports drink sales were directly impacted by government advertising on television clarifying that sport drinks contain only some basic minerals and are not necessary for health, as marketed by energy drink producers in their advertising campaigns. In 2004, the growth rate of the overall functional drinks sector sales volume dropped to three percent (Table 1) as government action in restricting energy drinks advertised on television during sports programs took effect, despite producers efforts. The energy drink sector is dominated by two major players, TC Pharmaceutical Industry (Red Bull brand) and Osotspa (Lopvitan, Shark, and Magnum brands). Others small players are Champ Thai (Wrangler) and Carabao Daeng the latest player to enter the market just for a few years ago. Osotspa has used different brands to penetrate different customer groups. The sports drinks market value has increased by 4-5 percent, up to USD 87.5 million in 2004. The growth of sport drinks is a result of the growing number of health conscious people that exercise on a regular basis. Sport drink suppliers have introduced their products as a helpful supplement for people whose mineral level has been reduced as a result of participating in sporting activities. However, most producers who have both energy and sport drinks still concentrate their marketing activity on energy drinks rather than sport drinks, due to its higher market value. 8) Milk Consumption Continues To Grow Domestic raw milk production in Thailand has achieved almost 20 percent growth annually over the past 10 years due to Government policies relating to the promotion of dairy farming. Around 90 percent of total raw milk is processed as pasteurized or UHT milk. The remaining milk is used to produce yogurt, ice cream and cheese. Thailand has insignificant imports of liquid milk, but does export some processed liquid milk to Indonesia, the Philippines, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Singapore. Skim milk powder and anhydrous milk fat is blended with local raw milk to increase dairy solids and fat in the milk. Despite local production Thailand remains a dairy deficit country and thus imports approximately 70,000 MT of skim milk powder each year to make up the deficit. While some imported skim milk powder is used in food processing (up to 8,000 MT in the bakery sector), the majority is used to produce recombined milk in the form of sweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk or UHT milk. Table 2 shows the supply and demand of fluid milk increasing continually since 1999. Domestic consumption in 2003 was around 700,000 tons, having increased by 3.5 percent from the previous year.  B) Market Size- Growth of Imports and Domestic Production Thailands non-alcoholic beverage market experiences cross competition between the sectors as players relate themselves to the industry as a whole, rather than limiting themselves in any one category. 1) Carbonated Drinks Market Information in this section will be mostly in value terms. In 2004, total market value of the carbonated drink market was around USD 750 million. The carbonated drinks market in Thailand includes two segments: - cola and flavored carbonated drinks. The cola segment accounts for 77 percent of the carbonated drinks market value, the remaining 23 percent or around USD 175 million is the flavored carbonated drink segment. The imported segment is negligible. European origin pink lemonade for use in hotel mini-bars is imported in small volumes. A list of importers is included at the end of this report. There are two major players in the Thailand carbonated drink market: Serm Suk and Thai Pure Drinks. Serm Suk produces and distributes carbonated drinks under various brands including Pepsi, Mirinda, and 7-Up. Meanwhile, Thai Pure Drinks produces and distributes products under Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta, and Schweppes throughout most of Thailand, except in the 14 provinces in the southern area of the country controlled by Haad Thip. Pepsi claims to be the market leader in the cola segment with a 63 percent share of the total value in 2004. The remaining balance belongs to Coca-Cola. For the flavored drink segment, Fanta of Thai Pure Drinks is the market leader with around a 70 percent share, followed by Mirinda of Serm Suk with a market share of 25 percent. The remaining five percent of the flavored drink segment belongs to small players such as Green Spot and Birley. Rivalry in the sector is high due to its high margin. Major players marketing strategies have been focused on continuous advertising and sales promotions; especially during the summer when sales volume is the highest. New products or new flavors are also used to stimulate consumer demand and provide alternatives to consumers, as there is little brand loyalty in the market. Superstars and sport advertising are usually used to gain market share from teenage people. In addition, good relations with retailers, together with fast delivery are also important to succeed in the market. Market share is more closely related to distribution than consumer preference. A consumer may order Coke or Pepsi, but they are served whichever of the two brands that the outlet stocks.   EMBED Excel.Chart.8 \s  2) Bottled and Mineral Water Total market value of the bottled and mineral water segment is around USD 250 million. Around 90 percent of the market value or USD 225 million belongs to bottled drinking water and the remaining USD 25 million is mineral water. The numerous bottled water companies competing in this market are extremely different. There are three major categories of bottled-water companies: Smaller or larger firms created to market one special brand of bottled water, Soft drink companies that have entered the growing bottled water market, and Companies providing tap water with extensive know-how in water purification. Major players in the market are Singha of Boon Rawd Brewery, Crystal of Serm Suk, Namthip of Thai Pure, Siam of TTC Siam Drinking Water, Sprinkle of M Water, Minere and Neptune of Nestle, and Aura of Dharaniphiphat. Imports previously composed the majority of mineral water available in the market until the late 1990s when local production decimated a once sizeable import market. Singha is the market leader with around 60 percent market share; followed by Crystal at around eight percent, and Namthip at five percent. Siam drinking water claims fourth position in the market with a share of around five percent or USD 11.3 million. Remaining market shares belong to other small local players including vending machine companies that offer an alternative way for consumers to save on the cost of drinking water by selling refills at conveniently located self-service vending machines.  3) Fruit and Vegetable Juice Local brands have controlled the majority of the fruit and vegetable juice market due to price advantages compared to imported brands. This segment of the market is most open to imports of U.S. fruit and vegetable juice concentrates. The value of Thailands fruit juice market in 2004 was USD 90 million. Of this amount, 100 percent fruit juice accounts for USD 45 million, 25-50 percent fruit juice USD 10 million, and less than 25 percent fruit juice USD 32.5 million. The 100 percent fruit juice market value has grown by 17 percent from 2003. Tipco F & B claimed that its share of the high-end segment of 100 percent fruit and vegetable juice has increased from 32 percent in 2003 to 43 percent in 2004. The remaining market belongs to Unif at 21 percent, Malee 16 percent, UFC 6 percent, Nestle 5 percent, Chaba 4 percent, and others 5 percent. Tipco has done intensive marketing and has launched new packaging and flavors in the market. The company plans to double its production capacity in 2005 to maintain its leading position in the premium fruit and vegetable juice segment. Unif ranks as the biggest share holder in the medium sector (25-99 percent juice), followed by Tipco and Malee. The low-end sector is comprised of many small private labels with mass competition among other kind of drinks. The opportunity for U.S. exporters is to provide fruit concentrates. A list of major fruit-juice re-combiners is included with this report.   4) Functional Drinks The functional drinks market includes two segments: energy drinks and sports drinks. Most of the players in the market supply both energy and sport drinks. However, they seem to focus their marketing on energy drinks rather than sports drinks because the sports drink market value is only USD 75-100 million, compared to USD 350 million for the energy drinks market. As a result, rivalry in the energy drink segment is higher. An energy drink is one specifically marketed as providing energy, which is often in the form of a protein or caffeine. In the energy segment in 2004, the total market value of energy drinks was over USD 350 million with only five percent growth due to government restrictions on advertising and caffeine content. The Thai government prohibits energy drinks to advertise qualifications and advantages of the products, so major players have turned to advertising brand image instead. The caffeine content is also limited for energy drinks while there is no caffeine limitation in cola drinks or RTD coffee. Red Bull brand, of TC Pharmaceutical Industry, is the market leader with an export value of over USD 225 million, which is over 95 percent of the countrys export value. Its current share is 54 percent. Another major player is Osotspa that launched several brands including M150, Lipovitan, Shark, and Magnum for different target markets. The company launched a canned energy drink called MMAX in 2003 with an expectation to tap first-time drinkers. The energy drinks market reached saturation point with growth at only three percent in 2004. The company believes that new generation consumers are reluctant to drink traditional drinks and they will be confident holding MMAX cans. Osotspas current share is 34 percent. Carabao Dang, the newest major player entering the market in 2002 had 12 percent share. Carabao Dang is produced by SPM and distributed by Serm Suk. A sports drink is one that specifically claims to provide a health benefit to a consumer. The sports drink market was valued at between USD 75 and 100 million in 2004. Sponsors (TC Pharmaceutical Industry) share accounts for 70 percent of the total market, followed by M-Sport (Osotspa) 20 percent, and Gatorade (Serm Suk) 10 percent. Gatorade is a premium brand selling at USD 50 cents per bottle compared to Sponsor that sells only USD 20 cents per bottle. Its bottler, Serm Suk, has an excellent distribution network.  5) RTD Green Tea The total value of the RTD green tea market in 2004 was around USD 150 million, increasing from USD 75 million in 2003. RTD green tea is the fastest growing segment in the Thai non-alcoholic beverages market; its value was only USD 10 million, or 74 percent of the total RTD tea market in 2002. In 2004, Uni-President was the market leader with a share of 45 percent that included 40 percent Unif brand and another five percent from Chaleewang brand. Second is Oishi green tea, occupying 33 percent with sales revenue of around USD 50 million in 2004. They expect to increase to USD 87.5 million in 2005 in line with total market growth. Sencha brand of Ajinomoto holds six percent. 6) RTD Coffee The Thai market for coffee is valued over USD 315 million. This is comprised of instant coffee and three-in-one earning USD 170 million, RTD coffee with USD 82.5 million, and fresh ground coffee at USD 82.5 million. The popularity of fresh ground coffee has eaten up the RTD coffee segment during past five years. As a result, the RTD coffee growth is not outstanding compared to other RTD drinks. Major players are Nescafe and Birdy brand of Ajinomoto, with shares of 35 and 30 percent respectively. The remaining share is divided among other local small players. 7) Beverages in Powdered or Concentrated Form The market for beverages in powdered or concentrated forms for home or HRI food-service use grew eight percent in 2004 to USD 325 million. Overall growth of beverages in powdered or concentrated forms benefited from the performance of coffee, tea and other beverages, with coffee playing the most significant role in terms of sales. This is an area where U.S. beverages are likely to be competitive. Instant coffee has the highest share in the segment with around 69 percent market share. Nescafe is the major brand with 86 percent of the coffee market. Instant tea is achieving 1.2 percent growth, as the major growth in tea consumption is in RTD green tea. Malt based beverages remain flat in the market. Milo and Ovaltine are two major brands for this sector. Plant based hot drinks hold one percent.  8) Milk Most domestic raw milk in Thailand is processed for RTD milk. According to the Department of Industry, the number of the factories registered for producing dairy products was 152 factories in 2004. The size of the ready-to-drink milk sector was around USD 500 million in 2004 and is estimated to increase by five percent in 2005. This sector experienced strong growth in the past, mainly due to greater access to refrigeration in the rural areas and more effective distribution channels. This sector is rather fragmented and is populated with small companies that do not have significant market presence. Key players in this sector are Foremost Friesland, CP Meiji, Nongpho Dairy Cooperative, Nestle, Thai Dairy Industry, and Dairy Farming Promotion Organization. (See Table 3). UHT milk has the highest share in the market with around 64 percent of the whole milk market due to its longer shelf and less developed cold chain. The major manufacturers are Foremost, Nong Pho Ratchburi Dairy Cooperative, and Thai Dairy Industry. Pasteurized milk represents 33.5 percent of the milk market. The major manufacturers are C.P. Meiji, Foremost Friesland, Dutch Mill, and Nong Pho Ratchburi Dairy Cooperative. Sterilized milk represents only 2.5 percent of the milk market. Nestle, Thai Dairy Industry, and Dutch Mill are the major manufacturers. Quotas protect the Thai industry from fresh milk imports. Growth in import quotas has` been matched by increases in the market demand for milk.  Section III. Advantages and Challenges AdvantagesChallengesLocally sourced ingredients for U.S. branded beverages must meet U.S. specificationsCarbonated drinks segment dominated by locally produced productsLocal carbonated beverage producers are looking for non-carbonated alternatives to add to their product rangeJapanese non-carbonated beverage producers have positions in the marketIncreasing health awareness among Thai consumersHigh competition among drink and beverage market sectorsIncreasing number of educated consumers, confident to try something innovativeCompetition very high for RTD, powdered, roasted and retail coffee. Market already saturatedLarge market for imported fruit and vegetable juice concentratesRTD tea market already saturatedBrand image is the most important factor in marketing energy drinksFunctional sports beverages have failed to find a substantial marketEnergy drinks well established in the marketConsumer health preference derived from perception rather than scienceConsumers trust health claims approved by U.S. FDAPurchasing of alternative beverages closely linked to disposable incomeThai market has grown to include major provincial centersPlant and herbal based beverages are traditionally made from herbs specific to ThailandMajor improvements in Thai cold chain between 2000-2005Year round supply and consistent pricing required by Thai importersMilk now a component of the Thai dietThai FDA approval process time consuming and lacks transparencyConsumers willing to pay a premium for imported productsMarket uncertainty and unwillingness to take risks before conclusion of Thai U.S. FTAThailand continues to import dairy solids to cover milk deficitThailand has lowest per capita beverage consumption in Southeast Asia Section IV. Market Sector Opportunities and Threats Distribution within the Thai non-alcoholic beverage market can be divided into two major channels: off-trade such as convenience stores, supermarkets, hypermarkets, independent food stores and local stores and on-trade such as public houses, bars, nightclubs, restaurants and hotels. The total shares of non-alcoholic beverage sales through these two channels are almost equal, but off-trade channel involvement seems to increase annually. In 2004, the off-trade channel accounted for 45 percent of the total non-alcoholic beverage sales value. The remaining 55 percent is sold through on-trade channel. Off-trade volume sales have increased from 40 percent in the previous two years mainly due to fast growing of modern retail outlets, especially modern supermarkets and hypermarkets. Product distribution is very effective due to the expansion of convenience stores throughout the country. A) Carbonated Drinks and Bottled Water On-trade sales play an important role in the carbonated drinks and bottled water sector. In 2004, carbonated drinks and bottled water sales value through on-trade channel were estimated at around 56 percent and 51 percent respectively. These high sales are because Thai consumers generally drink carbonated drinks and bottled water when they are eating out rather than in-house. In 2004, carbonated drinks sales through the off-trade channel were 44 percent of total carbonated drinks sales. Many consumers still drink carbonated drinks only for special occasions due to health concerns. However, many households always have carbonated drinks in their refrigerator. Expansion of modern retail outlets and heavy advertising by carbonated drink suppliers has lead consumers to drink carbonated drinks regularly at home. Bottled water sales through the off-trade channel are 49 percent of total bottled sales value. Convenience stores have increased their distribution share due to rising numbers of outlets. B) Fruit/Vegetable Juice Fruit and vegetable juice is mainly sold through the off-trade channel. We estimate that off-trade sales of fruit and vegetable juice accounted for 55 percent in 2004. C) Functional Drinks Functional drinks are sold mostly through independent food stores and petrol station shops, as most consumers tend to be workers such as truck drivers and laborers. Independent food stores are the leading distribution channels for functional drinks, with an estimated 50 percent share. Convenience stores are expected to distribute around 25 percent of the market value. The remaining 20 percent is sold through supermarkets and hypermarkets. D) RTD Tea and Coffee Independent food stores are also a major distribution channel for RTD tea and coffee with 44 percent share by value. Around 26 percent of RTD tea and coffee sales value are sold through supermarkets and hypermarkets. Convenience shares around 24 percent of off-trade sales value. Section V. Consumption A) Market Trends- Next Five Years Both on-trade and off-trade sales are predicted to increase continuously. However, off-trade sales are expected to increase at 5-8 percent, higher than on-trade sales growth due to the aggressive expansion of modern off-trade outlets such as convenience stores, supermarkets, hypermarkets, and petrol station outlets, which are widespread through the country, particularly in regional cities. This supports distribution effectiveness together with product availability of non-alcoholic beverages including carbonated drinks, bottled water, fruit and vegetable juice, functional drinks, RTD tea, RTD coffee, and local specialty drinks (soy, rice and cereal beverages). 1) Carbonated Drinks Carbonated drinks will continue to grow at a slower growth rate compared to past records and when compared to growth of fruit and vegetable juice sales. Thailand has the greatest potential for growth in Asia due to low per-capita soft-drink consumption. Only 100 bottles a year per person are consumed compared with 500 bottles in Australia and almost 200 bottles in the Philippines. Carbonated suppliers are likely to increase the frequency of marketing activities to stimulate consumption of non-alcoholic beverages to keep up with the growth of non-carbonated drinks; 3-4 percent annual growth is expected from 2005-2010. 2) Fruit and Vegetable Juice Fruit and vegetable juice is estimated to show high growth of over 10 percent from 2005-2010. Sales of fruit and vegetable juice are expected to increase continuously due to consumers switching from carbonated drinks to more healthy drinks. Consumers are increasingly concerned with the quality of products and good packaging. Medium to high-end consumers will shift from homemade fruit juice product vendors to well- packaged fruit and vegetable drinks. 3) Bottled Water Thai consumers want safe and hygienic bottled drinking water. Consumers buy bottled water because it is perceived as a healthy alternative to other beverages. Bottled water with good packaging will increase in popularity. Increasing numbers of convenience stores and consumers health consciousness will drive up sales of bottled water with expected growth around 5-7 percent during 2005-2010. Meanwhile, rivalry in the market will increase as many beverage producers have launched their own brands with a lower pricing strategy. Even large discount stores have launched their own brands in the market at a lower price. 4) Functional Drinks The energy drink market is expected to grow at rate of only 2-3 percent from 2005-2010 due to government restrictions on energy drink advertising and growing consumer health consciousness. Intense competition among energy drink suppliers will continue due to its large market value. Most suppliers will continue try to expand their market to teen consumers with new packaging or even new brands. 5) RTD Tea RTD green tea will continue to grow in 2005. From 2005-2010, we see contraction in an already over-heated segment, followed by consolidation and failure of many players. 6) RTD Coffee The RTD coffee market is reaching a saturation point as the popularity of fresh made coffee continually increases. Availability of fresh ground coffee together with increasing health conscious is expected to limit growth of the market. 7) Milk Increasing consumer spending, health awareness with regards to dairy content, as well as continued aggressive marketing campaigns from players and the public sector are significant factors that will boost growth in total sales of the milk market. Successes in an ambitious national school milk program over many years combined with major improvements in the cold chain across the country have seen the milk market boom. Retail sales volumes and the value of milk have increased continuously year by year; its growth rate is fast as RTD green tea and fruit juice (see Tables 6 and 7). In Thailand, the government school milk program has played a key role in promoting milk consumption in the country as a whole. Total milk consumption rose from eight liters per person per year in 1993 to 12 liters per person in 1997 and continues to grow, but at a slower rate. Currently, per capita milk consumption is up to 14 liters a year. A generation of milk-drinkers is out of school and the country has a functioning dairy industry. School milk consumption in Thailand is around 30 percent of overall milk consumption. The government campaign to encourage people to drink milk on a regular basis is a major growth driver in dairy product sales. Milk is expected to continue its expansion in line with growing consumer demand driven by public and private campaigns. In addition, growth in the total sales volume of milk continues to benefit from an increase in the number of supermarkets and hypermarkets, widening the geographical coverage across the country. These supermarkets and hypermarkets are competing with each other, offering an everyday low price strategy in both food and non-food products. As a result, consumers tend to gain from this aggressive retail competition and are able to consume products with seasonal lower prices, including packaged milk products.  8) Soy Beverages Soy beverages are considered to be a healthy dairy alternative. Soy beverages captured 85-90 percent of the overall dairy-alternatives market. The remainder belongs to drinks made from rice, oats, and corn. Soy beverages currently have around 25 percent market share in the overall market for milk and milk alternatives, rising from only 14 percent in 1998. It is estimated that its value in 2004 grew by around 10-15 percent to USD 125 million. In the past, there was not much rivalry in the soy beverage market because there were only two major manufacturers; Green Spot (Vitamilk) and Lactasoy. Newer players include Serm Suk, branded 'Yeo', Dutch Mill (DNA) and Nestle (SoyPlus). Growth of the market was spurred by the entry of Serm Suks Yeo soy beverage brand into the market in late 1999. The Yeo brand made its first debut by proclaiming itself a 100 percent soy beverage, however, the company has already ceased producing Yeo in 2004 due to unsuccessful performance. Another boost was the entry of Dutchmill 'DNA' soy beverage drink brand into the fray last August. Besides the expansion of the domestic market, the export market for Thai soy beverages is attractive due to its continued increases in sales, particularly in Singapore and Malaysia. Thailand is a producer of soybeans, but production is less than 300,000 MT annually. Thai soybean demand is almost 2.0 million tons annually. Less expensive imports from South America, especially Brazil, are threatening the U.S. market share of Thai soybean imports. Green Spot, the producer and distributor of Vitamilk and V-soy is the leader of the soy beverage market with around 70 percent share. The next is Lactasoy with 20 percent share, followed by Dutch Mill with DNA, at 2-3 percent share. Further information on the Thai market for soybeans is included in: Thailand: Oilseeds and Products Annual, 2005 which is available on the Internet at www.fas.usda.gov, search using the reports reference number, TH 5047. 9) Rice Based Beverages Rice based beverages are produced from young rice. They were launched into the market as an alternative to milk both in pasteurized and UHT form (natural, chocolate, and vanilla flavors). The rice beverage market value in 2004 was around USD 7.5 million. Major players in the market include Lady Sirin of P Green Herb, Sriruean of Far East Home Made, D-rice of Thanyathip, and Mechieang of Somboon factory. Mechieang controls the market with a share of around 80 percent. Lady Sirin, Sriruean, and D-Rice have equal shares of three percent each while Supreme rice accounts for 10 percent. Further information on the Thai market for rice is included in: Thailand: Grain and Feed Annual, 2005 available on the Internet at  HYPERLINK "http://www.fas.usda.gov" www.fas.usda.gov; search using the reports reference number, TH 5030. 10) Corn Based Beverages Corn based beverages are made from fresh corn grains. Fresh corn beverages are produced locally by small vendors, and are available throughout the country in PET bottles. There are three big producers in the market: Malee, Tipco, and Corn Fresh. The total market for cereal drinks is around USD 11.8 million, of which USD 4.5 million is for corn-based beverages. Cereal drinks sales are not motivating other new players to enter the market because the segment is relatively small with low growth. This will not stop corn-based beverage producers from entering the market, with corn-based beverages likely to cannibalize market share from other cereal drinks. There is considerable room for beverages containing peas or pulses in this market. Further information on the Thai market for corn is included in: Thailand: Grain and Feed Annual, 2005 which is available on the Internet at  HYPERLINK "http://www.fas.usda.gov" www.fas.usda.gov; search using the reports reference number, TH 5030. B) Demographics and Consumer Purchasing Habits Consumption has grown steadily in Thailand since recovering from the 1997 currency crisis. (See Table 4, below). Demand for non-alcoholic beverages in regional centers in Thailand is growing at a significantly faster pace than in Bangkok. Developments of large hypermarkets, particularly Lotus and Big C, have seen an efficient cold-chain spread across the country. The variety of non-alcoholic beverages in regional centers is equal to that in similar stores in Bangkok. Despite disruption to tourism from the December 2004 tsunami and civil unrest in the three border provinces, demand for non-alcoholic beverages in the five southernmost Thai provinces of Satun, Songkhla, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala is growing at a significantly faster rate than the rest of the country. Previously, local entrepreneurs bought goods in neighboring provinces and transported the goods in for sale in small stores.  Coffee Coffee consumption in Thailand reached 130 cups per person per year in 2004. This compares with 150 cups in the Philippines and 167 cups in Malaysia. Three-in-one instant coffee (coffee with non-dairy creamer and sugar added) has shown continuous growth up to 40 percent from 2003 to USD 62.5 million. For roasted coffee Nescafe remains dominant in the market, with 80 percent share, Birdy from Ajinomoto, eight percent, followed by Moccona and Khao Chong, six percent and four percent respectively. Coffee growers have been focusing on boosting domestic sales, as exports have been falling in volume and international prices have been weak. Exports now account for 10 percent of coffee grown in Thailand, compared with 70 percent in 1989. Coffee-shop chains, both local and international have been expanding, and Nestle has become the first international company to use a local coffee-processing plant in Chachoengsao. The coffee growers association has set up the company Coffee Farmer with a factory in Chumphon province to process coffee beans into packaged gourmet coffee as well as three-in-one instant coffee, the latter product was introduced in July 2003, and has been selling well. Moreover, premium grade instant coffee has increased by 5 percent from 2003, to USD 5 million. The market for tealeaves and tea bags in Thailand is small compared to other kinds of hot drinks such as coffee or malt based products. At present, Thais consume approximately 1-2 kg per person, per year. The value of the Thai tea market is approximately USD 12.5-15 million, which is low compared to the newly growing market of RTD tea. The tea market in Thailand can be divided into three categories: Chinese tea 80%, herbal tea 10%, and special grade tea 10%. Chinese tea has long been present in Thailand, and growth in this area is quite steady. The herbal tea market is growing in response to health conscious consumers. Because Thailand has many local varieties of herbal plants there are various types of herbal products in this area. The major producers of herbal tea are small Thai companies. One example is Ranong tea, a well-known tea brand in Thailand. There are two main players in Thailands tea market, Lipton tea (Unilever) 67%, Nestea (Nestle) 19%, other brands 14%. In 2005, Nestle and Unilever have focused more on RTD tea. Malt-based hot drinks have been sold in Thailand for over 30 years. Ovaltine and Milo are the two major beverages. The market is static, increasing by 1.5 percent in 2004. Ovaltine holds 68 percent of the market. Plant-based hot drinks represent a value of USD 2.5 million. In the past, the main consumers of herbal hot drinks were in the older age segments. However, this trend is changing as Thais become more conscious of the benefits of herbal remedies, especially digestive remedies, medicated skin care, cold and weight reduction products. The products in this sector include roselle (flower), galangal, ginger, safflower, sesame, tamarind, and various herbs that have been transformed to instant beverages. Section VI. Policy/ Market Access Issues Effecting Non-Alcoholic Beverages A) General Issues Effecting Non-Alcoholic Beverages In general, Thailand has complied with its WTO obligations with regard to non-alcoholic beverages. Imported dairy ingredients are a notable exception. Although Thailand has fixed its bound rates, the applied tariff rates in many cases are lower than the WTO bound rates. Thailand maintains tariff-rate quotas for some agricultural products. Thailand has been a member of the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Free Trade Area, called AFTA, since 1991. AFTA set up preferential applied tariffs between Thailand and other ASEAN countries on most agricultural products, with levels currently between 0-5 percent. In addition to the WTO and AFTA, Thailand is entering into regional and bilateral trade negotiations that will allow improved access to new markets overseas. Similarly, Thailands trading partners will have greater access to the Thai market. Thailand launched bilateral free trade with China on specific products (fresh vegetables and fruits) in 2003 under the auspices of the ASEAN-China Free Trade Area. Thailand concluded and signed a comprehensive free trade agreement with Australia in late 2004 and New Zealand in 2005. As a result, tariffs for most agricultural products imported from these two countries have been reduced. In addition, Thailand is moving ahead to conclude bilateral free trade negotiations with the United States, Japan, South Korea, India and Bahrain. Given that FTA negotiations between Thailand and the U.S. are still pending, the implementation of free trade areas with other agricultural exporting countries, particularly China, Australia and New Zealand, will negatively impact U.S. agricultural exports to Thailand in the short term. The most affected forms of non-alcoholic beverages include, dairy products, and raw ingredients such as fruits and vegetables and dry ingredients used in local production of non-alcoholic beverages. In the Thai market for non-alcoholic beverages, the Thai Australian FTA will have the following effects: Thailand immediately eliminated the previous tariffs on infant formula (5%), lactose (up to 20%), casein and milk albumin (10%), Thailand provided an immediate additional quota for Australia of 2,200 MT for skim milk powder and 120 tons for liquid milk and cream, expanding by 17% at five-yearly intervals until 2025, when all tariffs and quotas will be eliminated, and Thailand agreed to phase out the tariffs for other milk powder and concentrates in 2020. For the Thai market for non-alcoholic beverages, the Thai New Zealand FTA will have the following effects: Tariffs on infant milk formula (currently 5%), casein (5%), lactose (up to 10%) and protein concentrates (5%) will be eliminated on implementation, Tariffs on buttermilk (5%), and milk protein concentrates (5%) will be removed by 2009, and The 18% tariff on whole milk powder will drop to 15% on implementation and phase out by 2020. Further information on U.S. agricultural trade issues with Thailand are included in: Thailand: Trade Policy Monitoring Annual, 2005, which is available on the Internet at  HYPERLINK "http://www.fas.usda.gov" www.fas.usda.gov; search using the reports reference number, TH 5026. B) Food Regulations Thailands food industry is governed by the Food Act of 2522 (1979) and subsequent laws stipulated by the Ministry of Public Health. In general, imports of food for sale in the kingdom require an import license and standard labeling according to domestic regulations. Product registration is required only for specifically controlled food. Some agencies of the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives monitor the import of such certain food products as meat, fruits and vegetables through import permits and phytosanitary or sanitary certificates. In addition, 23 agricultural commodities are subject to the tariff-rate-quota system administered by the Ministry of Commerce. Categories relevant to non-alcoholic beverages are as follows No.Type of FoodRemarksI. Specifically-Controlled FoodFor food imports for sale, import license, product registration and labeling approval are needed. 3Modified Milk for Infants4Flavored Milk5Cultured Milk6Milk7Drinking Water in Sealed Containers9Other Milk Products II. Standardized FoodFor food imports for sale, import license and labeling approval are needed. As for table salt, no labeling approval is needed.10Coffee60Mineral Drinks80Tea10Soybean Milk in Sealed Containers18Mineral Water In addition, Ministerial Notification No. 193, 2543 (2000), Method of Food Manufacturing and Equipment for Manufacturing Food and Food Storage, has been applied to all domestic manufacturers and imported suppliers of 54 types of products. The covered products under this regulation effecting non-alcoholic beverages are: Infant food and uniform food for infant and children Supplementary food for infant and children Modified milk for infant and uniform modified milk for infant and children Drinking water in sealed containers Beverages in sealed containers Food in sealed containers Cows milk Cultured milk Flavored milk Milk products Tea Coffee Natural mineral water Vinegar Mineral drinks Soybean milk in sealed containers Domestic manufacturers of these products are obligated to comply with the method of food manufacturing, tools and equipment for manufacturing food, and food storage according to the Good Practice in Food Manufacturing laws for general sanitation. Meanwhile, any importer of the covered products must present an equivalent certificate of GMP for certain factories or plants, which manufacture those products in line with the Thai GMP Law. For U.S. food products, Thai FDA officials agree that U.S. practices are acceptable under the present Thai GMP Law. Accordingly, any simple statement/certificate that is endorsed by U.S. government agencies will be acceptable. The statement may contain sayings like the food product is manufactured by U.S. processing plant which is subject to 21CFR part 110. C) Tariff Rate Quotas Thailand was permitted tariff rate quotas on several items. The Department of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Commerce is monitoring the imports of these products and requires that any importer must apply for an import permit. The covered commodities under the TRQ system relevant to non-alcoholic beverages are as follows: Milk Tea Flavored milk Rice Skim milk Soy beans Coffee bean Instant coffee  D) Labeling Requirements Labeling requirements for coffee are stipulated in Ministerial Notification No. 276 of 2540 (1997), and labeling requirements for tea are stipulated in Ministerial Notification No. 277 of 2540 (1997). Further information on Thailands food and agricultural import regulations and standards are included in: Thailand: FAIRS Product Specific Country 2004, which is available on the Internet at  HYPERLINK "http://www.fas.usda.gov" www.fas.usda.gov ; search using the reports reference number, TH 4079. Section VII. Marketing A) Costs and Prices Cost and pricing information from point of market entry to point of sale changes rapidly. Thailand is a relatively free market, with some exceptions. Examples of local retail pricing of various non-alcoholic beverages in June 2005 are included in the following tables. Wholesale and retail prices of UHT, pasteurized, and sterilized milk are shown in Table 8. UHT and pasteurized milk prices are almost the same while sterilized milk is more expensive mainly due to its packaging cost.    B) Suggested Entry Strategies There are several ways for U.S. suppliers to enter the Thai market. Probably the most effective way is to appoint a reputable and experienced local importer or distributor. Local firms will have a good understanding of the market and know how to make direct contact with importers, end users, government officials and other key contacts. A good local importer/distributor can also provide valuable support in arranging meetings and promotional events, translating technical information, placing advertisements in local trade publications and other marketing and sales activities. Trade shows are also effective ways to promote new products. Food Ingredients Asia, Food and Hotel Asia, the International Food and Hospitality Show and other food and beverage shows, in Thailand, Singapore and elsewhere in Southeast Asia, are usually well attended by Thai beverage companies. See www.usdathailand.org for further details of recommended shows. U.S. market development cooperators are also active in Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries. These groups offer many marketing opportunities for U.S. firms including trade team visits, technical seminars, local promotional events, and other activities. Cooperators with active programs in Thailand and other regional countries include the U.S. Grains Council, U.S. Meat Export Federation, U.S. Dry Pea and Lentil Council, U.S. Dairy Export Council, various U.S. fruit and nut associations, as well as several state and regional groups such as WUSATA, SUSTA, and MIATCO. See contacts at the end of this report. Direct contact with local food service importers is the best entry strategy for U.S. exporters. Normally hotels and resorts do not import food directly in volumes attractive to U.S. exporters. It is easier for hotels and resorts to order from food service companies because they specialize in providing high quality U.S. products to the five-star hotel and restaurant industry. Restaurants such as fast food chains or family style restaurants also order and purchase imported food from food service companies or from their affiliate companies who act as their distributors. Five star hotels and resorts are highly recommended for U.S. exporters. International food restaurants located in prime areas of Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Samui Island, Phuket and Phi Phi island are secondary recommendations for U.S. exporters. Direct contact with Thai Airways Internationals catering department is highly recommended. The best way for U.S. exporters to sell to Thai supermarkets, super-centers and hypermarkets is to directly contact importers and distributors. U.S. exporters should be aware that many multi-national retailers in Thailand charge listing fees or a listing allowance for new products. The fee will be charged in accordance with a formula based on the number of retail outlets and SKU. The best way for U.S. exporters to sell ingredients to Thai beverage manufacturers is to directly contact the manufacturer. A list of beverage manufacturers is included with this report. Section VIII. Contacts Thailand A) USDA Thailand For general information on exporting non-alcoholic beverages or other food and agricultural exports to Thailand, please see Thailand: Exporter Guide Annual, 2004. This report is available on the Internet at  HYPERLINK "http://www.fas.usda.gov" www.fas.usda.gov; search using the reports reference number, TH 4123. For specific information on non-alcoholic beverages contact: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service The Foreign Agricultural Service in Bangkok maintains up-to-date information covering non-alcoholic beverage import opportunities in Thailand and would be pleased to assist in facilitating U.S. exports and entry to the Thai market. Questions or comments regarding this report should be directed to following: Local: Office of Agricultural Affairs U.S. Embassy 120-122 Wireless Road Bangkok 10330 Thailand Tel: +662-205-5106 Fax: +662-255-2907 E-mail: agbangkok@fas.usda.gov Website: www.usdathailand.org U.S. Mail: Office of Agricultural Affairs U.S. Embassy, Box 41 APO AP 96546  B) Retail Siam Makro Company Limited 3498 2nd Fl., Lard Prao Rd Klongchan, Bangkapi Bangkok 10240, Thailand Tel. +662 704-7000 / 375-7000 Fax. +662 375-8866 Contact person: Mr Philip Cox, Food Director (Dry Grocery) Email: pwcox@siammakro.co.th Contact person: Mr. Louis Lin, Food Director (Fresh Food) Email: lin@siammakro.co.th Big C Supercenter Co., Ltd Fl 7 Univest Building 89/36 Rajadamri Road Lumpini, Pathumwan Bangkok 10330, Thailand Tel. +662 655-5813 Fax. +662 655-5801-2 Contact person: Mr. Yves Braibant, CEO Contact person: Ms. Jaruwan Thamgaesorn, Director of Fresh Merchandise Division Ek-chai distribution System Co., Ltd (Tesco Lotus Hypermarket) Modernform Tower 699, Srinakrarin Rd, Suanluang Bangkok 10250, Thailand Tel. +662 722-9640/79 Fax. +662 722-9637 Contact person: Mr Jeff Adams, CEO Contact person: Mr. David Horton, VP Fresh Food Development Email: david.horton@th.tesco.com Contact person: Ms. Saijai Warrawatpreecha, VP Grocery Management Food Email: saijai.warrawatpreecha@th.tesco.com Central Food Retail Co., Ltd. (Tops Supermarket) 6th-7th Floor Central Plaza Office Tower 1693 Paholyothin Road Lard Yaow, Jatujak Bangkok 10900 Tel. +662 937-1700 Fax. +662 937-1711 Contact person: Mr. Ian Pye, President Email: pyian@tops.co.th Contact person: Chiranun Poopat, VP/Buying & Merchandising and Marketing Email: pochiranun@tops.co.th Cen Car Ltd (Carrefour Global Sourcing) 14th Floor Q. House Sathorn Building 11 South Sathorn Road, Tungmahamek, Sathorn, Bangkok 10120 Tel. +662 625-4444 Fax. +662 677-3354-5 Contact person: Mr. Jean Paul Khaou, Food Manager Email:  HYPERLINK "mailto:Jean_Paul_Khaou@carrefour.com" Jean_Paul_Khaou@carrefour.com The Mall Group (The Mall (Home Fresh Mart)/Emporium/Siam Paragon) 1909 Ramkhamhaeng Road Huamark, Bangkapi Bangkok 10240, Thailand Tel. +662 310-1000 / 318-8925 Fax. +662 315-6605 / 318-8923 Contact person: Mr Pira Asawapirom, Chief Merchandising Officer Siam Jusco 129 Ratchdapisek Rd Dindaeng, Bangkok 10320, Thailand Tel. +662 246-7026/7031 Fax. +662 245-8760, 246-5985 Contact person: Mr Takashi Takani, Managing Director Foodland Supermarket Co., Ltd 2675 Lard Prao 95 Wangthonglarng, Bangkok 10310, Thailand Tel. +662 932-2948 Fax. +662 539-0837 Contact person: Mr Supamit Surongsain, Asst. Vice President Marketing Email: foodland@loxinfo.co.th Tang Hua Seng Department Store 289 Sirinthorn Rd Bangbamru, Bangplad Bangkok 10700, Thailand Tel. +662 434-0448 Fax. +662 434-6057 Contact person: Mr Viroj Chunprathipthong, Managing Director Villa Market JP Co., Ltd 591/1, 4-5 Sukhumvit Rd Klongton, Klongtoey Bangkok10110, Thailand Tel. +662 662-0372-6 Fax. +662 259-1077 Contact person: Mr Surapong Poosanakhom, Managing Director Contact person: Mr. Pisit Poosanakhom, Executive Director Email: pisit@villamarket.com CP 7-Eleven Co., Ltd 313 CP Tower, 20th Fl. Silom Rd, Bangkok 10500, Thailand Tel. +662 677-9000 Fax. +662 638-2680 Contact person: Mr. Korsak Chairasmisak, CEO Mr Piyawat Thitasathavorakul, Managing Director Siam Familymart 139 Robinson Building 5th Fl Ratchdapisek Rd Dindaeng, Bangkok 10320, Thailand Tel. +662 254-1650/1 Fax. +662 255-8573 Contact person: Ms. Sarinya Ardvichai, Category Manager Food, Merchandise Division Email: sarinya.a@familymart.co.th C) Hotels and Resorts Amari Watergate Hotel 847 Petchburi Rd. Pratunam, Rajthevi Bangkok Tel : 662-653-9000 Fax : 662-653-9045 Contact : Mr. Sanjog Modgil, Director of Food & Beverage E-mail :  HYPERLINK "mailto:fb@atrium.amari.com" fb@atrium.amari.com Website : www.amari.com Amari Atrium Hotel 1880, New Petchburi Road, Huay Kwang, Bangkapi Bangkok 10320 Tel: 662-718-2000 Fax: 662-718-2004 Contact: Mr. Sanjog Modgil, Director of Food & Beverage E-mail :  HYPERLINK "mailto:fb@atrium.amari.com" fb@atrium.amari.com Website: www.amari.com Bangkok Marriott Resort and Spa Hotel 257 Charoennakorn Road, Bangkok 10600 Tel: 662-476-0022 Fax: 662-477-0811 Contact: Russell Paine, Director of Food & Beverage E-mail : Contact : John Westoby, Director of Operations E-mail : jwestoby@minornet.com Website: www.marriotthotels.com/bkkth Banyan Tree Bangkok 21/100 South Sathorn Road, Sathorn, Bangkok 10120 Tel: 662-679-1200 Fax: 662-679-1188 Contact: Scott Murray, Director of Food and Beverage E-mail: scott.murray@banyantree.com Website: www.banyantree.com Conrad Hotel All Seasons Place, 87 Wireless Road, Bangkok 10330 Tel: 662-690 9999 Fax: 662-690 9000 Contact: Nattapol Khajornsripitak, Executive Assistant Manager E-mail: nattapol@conradbangkok.com Website: www.conradhotels.com Dusit Thani Hotel 946 Rama IV Road, Bangkok 10500 Tel: 662-236-9999 Fax: 662-236-6400 Contact: Thitikorn Pitchan, Assistant F&B Manager E-mail: thitikorn.d@dusit.com Website: www.dusit.com Four Seasons Hotel 155 Rajadamri Road, Bangkok 10330 Tel: 662-250-1000 Fax: 662-253-9195 Contact: Lubosh Barta, Director of Food and Beverage E-mail: lubosh.barta@fourseasons.com Website: www.fourseasons.com/bangkok Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok 494 Rajdamri Road, Bangkok 10330 Tel: 662-254-1234 Fax: 662-254-6286 Contact: Chris Conway, Director of Food and Beverage E-mail: chris.Conway@hyattintl.com Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.bangkok.hyatt.com" www.bangkok.hyatt.com Intercontinental Bangkok Hotel 973 Ploenchit Rd., Lumpini Bangkok 10330 Tel : 662-656-0444 Fax : 662-656-0555 Contact : Kym Barter E-mail: kym_barter@interconti.com Website: http://bangkok.intercontinental.com/ JW Marriott Hotel 4 Sukhumvit Road, Soi 2, Bangkok 10110 Tel: 662-656-7707 Fax: 662-656-7711 Contact: Mr. Stefan Gruber, Food and Beverage Director E-mail: Stefan.gruber@marriotthotels.com Website: www.marriott.com Montien Hotel Bangkok 54 Surawongse Road Bangkok 10500 Tel : 662-233-7060 Fax : 662-234-8060 Contact : Mr. Piyawin Sukondhavich E-mail: fbbkk@montien.com Website : www.montien.com Peninsula Hotel 333 Charoennakom Road Klongsan Bangkok 10600 Tel: 662-861-2888 Fax: 662-861-1112 Contact: Mr. Joseph Sampermans, Director of Food and Beverage E-mail : jsampermans@penninsula.com Website: http://bangkok.peninsula.com Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel 2 Captain Bush Lane, New Road, Siphya, Bangkok 10500 Tel: 662-266-0123 Fax: 662-236-8320 Contact: Dario Orsini, Director of Food and Beverage E-mail : Dario.orsini2@sheraton.com Website: www.royalorchidsheraton.com/ Shangri-La Hotel 89 Soi Wat Suan Plu, New Road, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500 Tel: 662-236-7777 Fax: 662-236-8579 Contact: Mr. Thomas Schmitt-Glaeser, Director of Food and Beverage E-mail : Thomas.Schmitt-glaeser@shangri-la.com Website: www.shangri-la.com Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit Hotel 250 Sukhumvit Road Bangkok 10110 Tel: 662-653-0333 Fax 662-653-0400 Contact: Dennis J. Thouvard, Director of Food and Beverage E-mail : denis.thouvard@starwoodhotels.com Website: www.sheratongrandesukhumvit.com Sofitel Central Plaza Hotel 1695 Phaholyothin Rd, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900 Tel: 662-541-1234 Fax: 662-541 1087 Contact: Wuthisak Pichayagan, Food and Beverage Manager E-mail : fboffice@chr.co.th Website: www.centralhotelsresorts.com Sukhothai Hotel 13/3 South Sathorn Road, Bangkok 10120, Tel: 662-344-8888 Fax: 662-287-4980 Contact: Anne-Marie Houston, Executive Assistant Manager of Food and Beverage E-mail : anne-marie@sukhothai.com Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.sukhothai.com" www.sukhothai.com Tawana Ramada Hotel 80 Surawongse Rd. Bangkok Tel : 662-236-0361 Fax : 662-236-3738 Contact : Mr. Chatchawarn Hiranyaman E-mail : twn99@tawanahotel.com Website : www.tawanahotel.com The Oriental Hotel The Oriental, Bangkok 48 Oriental Avenue, Bangkok 10500 Tel: 662-659-9000 Fax: 662-659 0000 Contact: Eric Weber, F&B Manager E-mail : ericw@mohg.com Website: www.mandarin-oriental.com/bangkok D) Restaurants 13 Coins Restaurant 13 Coins Towers Ltd. 525/3 Ratchadapisek Road, Huaykwang, Bangkok 10310 Tel: 662-274-1219 Fax: 662-274-1218 Contact: Somchai Nitiwanakul, Managing Director Bourbon St. Bar and Restaurant Texxan Co., Ltd. 29/4-6 Behind Washington Theatre Sukhumvit Soi 22, Bangkok 10110 Tel: 662-259-0328/9 Fax: 662-259-4318 Contact: Douglas B. Harrison, Managing Director Website: www.bourbonstbkk.com Hamiltons Steak House Dusit Thani Hotel 946 Rama IV Road, Bangkok 10500 Tel: 662-236-9999 Fax: 662-236-6400 Contact: Thitikorn Pitchan, Assistant F&B Manager Hard Rock Caf 424/1, 424/3-6 Siam Square Soi 11 Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 Tel: 662-251-0792/94 Fax: 662-254-0832 Contact: James Choong, General Manager Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.hardrockcafe.co.th" www.hardrockcafe.co.th Outback Steakhouse OBS Restaurant Thailand Limited. 2nd Floor Siam Discovery Center Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan Bangkok 10330 Tel: 662-658-0202 Fax: 662-658-0204 Contact: Ajay Verma, Proprietor Neils Tavern Restaurant 58/4 Soi Ruam Rudee, Wireless Road, Bangkok 10330 Tel: 662-256-6874-6 Fax: 662-650-9740 Contact: Pipat Pitsanusakorn, Managing Director New York Steakhouse 2nd Floor, JW Marriott Hotel 4 Sukhumvit Road, Soi 2, Bangkok 10110 Tel: 662-656-7707 Fax: 662-656-7711 Contact: Mr. Stefan Gruber, Food and Beverage Director Park Avenue Steak House Panumas Marketing & Distribution Co., Ltd. G/F, Mercury Tower, 540 Ploenchit Road, Bangkok 10330 Tel: 662-658-7722/3 Fax: 662-658-7892 Contact: Panumas Pornvarakorn, Proprietor Roses Are Red (Steak and Seafood Restaurant) 413/5 Sukhumvit Soi 55 (Between Thonglor 23-25) Bangkok Tel: 662-392-1881-2 Fax: 662-392-4530 Contact: Triphong Kohengkul, Managing Director S & P Syndicate Public Company Limited 457-457/6 Soi Sukhumvit 55 Vadhana Bangkok 101110 Tel: 662-381-3412 Fax: 662-381-2790 Seafood Palace International (Seafood Market and Restaurant) Euro Emporium Co., Ltd. 348 Sukhumvit Road., Asoke Sq., Bangkok 10110 Tel: 662-653-1145-8, 653-3900/5 Fax: 662-653-1149 Contact: Nucha Kathapithak, General Manager Tony Romas Mas Millennium (Thailand) Ltd. 87 Sukhumvit Road, Ground Floor, Nai Lert Building Klongtoey, Wattana Bangkok 10110 Tel: 662-254-2912 Fax: 662-254-1326 Contact: Raymond Chow, General Manager E) Institutional and Catering Compass Group Services Co., Ltd. 100/1 Vorasombat Building, 11, Rama 9 Rd., Huaykwang, Bangkok 10320 Tel: 662-247-5720-5 Fax: 662-247-5726 Contact: Hugues Reveille, Managing Director M.L. Chaninprom Kamalasana, Purchasing Manager Thai Airways International Plc. Bangkok International Airport, Donmuang, Bangkok 10210 Tel: 662-697-1128 Fax: 662-504-4057 Contact: Suchada Tiyavanich, Duty Manager Procurement Section Siam Flight Services Ltd. Bangkok International Airport Vipavadee-Rangsit Road, Donmuang, Bangkok 10210 Tel: 662-996-8881 ext. 150 Fax: 662-996-8889 Contact: Charunan Ratana-arporn, Purchasing Manager Gate Gourmet (Thailand) Ltd. 71 Chaengwattana Road, Kwaeng Talad Bangkhen, Khet Laksi, Bangkok 10210 Tel: 662-521-8200-5 Fax: 662-521-1164 Contact: Kanyanan Chullabut, Purchasing Manager Impact Arena Exhibition and Convention Center Muang Thong Thani 99 Popular Road, T. Banmai, A. Pakkred, Nonthaburi 11120 Food and Beverage Department Tel: 662-504-5050 Fax: 662-504-4444 Contact: Chawanich Sirisinghol, Food and Beverage Director Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Center 8 Bangna-Trad (Km.1), Bangna, Bangkok 10260 Tel: 662-749-3939 Fax: 662-749-3959 Contact: Dana Caron, Food and Beverage Director F&B International Co., Ltd. Queen Sirikit National Convention Center 60 New Rachadapisek Road, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 Tel: 662-229-3213 Fax: 662-229-3174 Contact: Anake Boontham, Food and Beverage Manager/Acting General Manager F) Food Service Importers Fine Food International Co., Ltd. 524/26 Soi 19 Rama 9 Road, Huay Kwang, Bangkapi, Bangkok 10310 Tel. 662-319-5274-5 Fax. 662-319-7352 E-mail: finefood@loxinfo.co.th Contact: Pairat Rodjanaporn, Managing Director Intermarco Co., Ltd. 50 Hajana Village Srisena Rd., Phuket 83000 Tel. 66-076-253-024 Fax. 66-076-216-425 Contact: Ron Brandon, Managing Director Pan Food Co., Ltd. 3388/7 Sirirat Bldg. 2nd Floor, Rama IV Rd., Klongton, Klong-Toey Bangkok 10110 Tel. 662-671-5093, 672-7982 Fax. 662-671-8454 E-mail: panfood@hotmail.com Contact: Vutikorn Daomanee, Managing Director Siam Food Services 2439 Old Paknam Railway Rd. Prakhanong, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 Tel. 662-240-4000 ext. 101 Fax. 662-671-8591 E-mail: pn@siamfoodservices.com Contact: Pieter Nuboer, CEO Superior Quality Food Co., Ltd. 50 Soi Pattanakarn 20, Suanluang, Suanluang District, Bangkok 10250 Tel. 662-720-0641-3 Fax. 662-720-0644 E-mail: nittokai@hotmail.com Contact: Supharat Laopranichon, Managing Director Tohkaiya Company Limited 33/89-90 Moo 10, Thepharak Rd., K.M. 16, Bangplee, Samutprakarn 10540 Tel. 662-312-1861-2, 752-5506-7 Fax. 662-750-7370 E-mail: Email:ssloo@tohkaiya.com Contact: S.S. Loo, Managing Director Dons Foods Co., Ltd. 48/5 Sai yuan Road, Moo7, Tambon Rawai, Muang, Phuket 83130 Tel:66-76-289-314 Fax: 66-76-289-319 E-mail: dontek@loxinfo.co.th Contact: Donal D. Battles, Managing Director G) Beverage Importers Ambrose Wine Limited 3/Flr., Bangkok Business Center, 29 Sukhumvit 63 Road (Ekamai), Klongton Nue, Wattana, Bangkok 10110 Tel. 662-714-2531-40 Fax. 662-714-2545 E-mail: wisanp@ambrosewine.com Contact: Mr. Wisan Pijibandan, Marketing Director Bangkok Beer and Beverage Co., Ltd. 193/54 Lake Rajada Office Complex 14th Floor, Rajadapisek Road, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 Tel. 662-661-9446-7 Fax. 662-661-9448 E-mail: pc@bbb.co.th Contact: Mr. Pongchalerm Chalermsaphayakorn, Executive Director Bangkok Liquor Co., Ltd. 3/1 Convent Road, Silom, Bangkok 10500 Tel. 662-674-7901/2 Fax. 662-212-6890 E-mail: kiti@bangkokliquor.com Contact: Mr. Kitti S.Chaikul BJC Marketing Co., Ltd. 99 Soi Rubia, Sukhumvit 42 Road, Phrakanong, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 Tel. 662-367-1111 Fax. 662-712-2241 Email: bjcwine@berlijucker.co.th Contact: Praphol Vongsrivongse, Acting General Manager Cannon Pacific Co., Ltd. 188/3 Soi Sukhumvit 63 (Ekamai), Klongton Nua, Bangkok 10110 Tel. 662-391-6318 Fax. 662-391-6320 Contact: Mr. Ekachai Mahaguna, Managing Director Cititex Enterprises Co., Ltd. 40/29 Moo 5, Karnchanapisek Road, Bangbon, Bangkok 10150 Tel. 662-895-1761 Fax. 662-895-3958 Contact: Mr. Sithisak Chatamornwong, Managing Director California Wine Co., Ltd, The 498-504 Sukhumvit 22, Besides Washington Theatre, Sukhumvit Road, Klongton, Bangkok 10110 Tel. 662-260-5794-5 Fax. 662-260-5807 Contact: Mr. Sorasit Wongsantivanich, General Manager Diethelm & Co., Ltd. 2439 Old Paknam Railway Road, Klongton, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 Tel. 662-672-5535-39 Ext 101 Fax. 662-672-2569 E-mail: kritkasp@spd.diethelm.co.th Contact: Mr. Kritkasem Panyarachun, Sales & Marketing Manager, Food/Special Products Div. Global Premium Wine Co., Ltd. 295 Rama 3 Road, Bangkorlaem, Bangkok 10120 Tel: 662-689-0441-3 Fax: 662-689-0200 E-mail: info_globewine@yahoo.com Italthai Industrial Co., Ltd. 2 Soi Soonvijai 3, New Petchburi Road, Bangkapi, Huaykwang, Bangkok 10320 Tel. 662-318-1617-22 Fax. 662-314-1809 E-mail: erik@italthaicellar.com Contact: Mr. Erik Cornetet, Deputy Group Manager Nicolas B.C. Co., Ltd. 36/9-10 Chaengwattana Road, Thungsonghong, Laksi, Bangkok 10210 Tel. 662-982-7178 Fax. 662-982-7760 Contact: Mr. Jajarindr Saochin, Managing Director Splendid Surplus Co., Ltd. 27/17-18 Petchkasem Road, Nongkhaem, Luksong, Bangkok 10160 Tel. 662-807-4074 Fax. 662-807-4073 Contact: Mr. Thanis Potchapornkul, Managing Director Vanichwathana (Bangkok) Co.,Ltd. 41 Anuwong Road, Bangkok 10100 Tel. 662-222-2450 Fax. 662-224-8042 Mr. Vichai Kanchanasevee, Assistant Managing Director V&K Inter Group Company 140/1 Soi Sukhumvit 4, Sukhumvit Road, Klogntoey, Bangkok 10110 Tel. 662-656-8030/5 Fax. 662-656-8182/3 Contact: Mr. Dominique Forey, Managing Director Mr. Kittipong Dechaampai, Managing Director Wine Gallery 9/8 Sukhumvit Soi 44, Klongton, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 Tel. 662-261-4602 Fax. 662-261-4536 Contact: Ms. Wantana Loakulrak, General Manager H) Regulatory Contacts Food and Drug Administration Ministry of Public Health Ms. Chitra Setha-udom Director Food Control Division The Food and Drug Administration Tivanont Road, Muang Nonthaburi 11000 Tel. (662) 590-7178 Fax (662) 591-8460 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:schitra@fda.moph.go.th" schitra@fda.moph.go.th Mrs. Jureerat Horkiatti Assistant Director Group of Pre-Marketing Control Food Control Division The Food and Drug Administration Tivanont Road, Muang Nonthaburi 11000 Tel. (662) 590-7195 Fax (662) 591-8460 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:schitra@fda.moph.go.th" schitra@fda.moph.go.th Inspection Division The Food and Drug Administration Tivanont Road, Muang Nonthaburi 11000 Tel. (662) 590-7323 Fax (662) 591-8477 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:food@fda.moph.go.th" food@fda.moph.go.th Department of Medical Sciences, Ministry of Public Health Food Analysis Division Department of Medical Sciences Soi Bumratnaradul Hospital Muang, Nonthaburi 11000 Tel. (662) 951-0000 Ext. 9561 Fax (662) 951-1023 I) Miscellaneous Useful Contacts American Chamber of Commerce Diethelm Tower A 7th Floor 93/1 Wireless Road Lumpini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 Tel. (662) 251-9266/7, 251-1605, 651-4473 Fax (662) 255-2454 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:info@amchamthailand.com" info@amchamthailand.com U.S. Dairy Export Council Southeast Asian Representative Office Pacrim Associates Limited 11/14 Soi Ruam Rudee Wireless Road Bangkok 10330 Tel. (662) 689-6311 Fax (662) 689-6314 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:usdec@pacrimassociates.com" usdec@pacrimassociates.com U.S. Dry Pea And Lentil Council AgriSource Co.,Ltd. No. 416, 4 th Fl., Ambassadors Court 76/1 Soi Langsuan Ploenchit Road Bangkok 10330 Tel. (662) 251-8655/6, 251-8669, 251-8772 Fax (662) 251-0390 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:pulse@pea-lentil.com" agsource@loxinfo.co.th American Soybean Association Thailand Representative 59/43 Baan Klangmuang Ladprao 71 Road Bangkok 10230 Tel. (662) 539-5373, 539-5332 Fax (662) 539-5256 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:asathai@loxinfo.co.th" asathai@loxinfo.co.th Section IX. Thailands Leading Non-Alcoholic Beverage Producers Profiles 1) Thai Dairy Industry Co., Ltd. Head Office: Kian Gwan House II, 16&20th Floor, 140/1 Wireless Rd., Bangkok 10330 Tel. (662) 255-9040-51 Fax. (662) 255-9053 Factory: Bang Pa-in Industrial Estate, 158 Moo 16, Bangkrasan, Klong Jik Sub-district, Bang Pa-in District, Ayutthaya, Thailand Tel: (035) 221-480-93 Fax: (035) 221-500-1 Website: www.thaidairy.co.th Contact: Mr.Suvit Pholwiwat/ Deputy Managing Director (0-2255-9040 to 51 ext. 210) Mr. Tawatchai Uaisuk/ QA, R&D Manager (factory) Mr. Chockchai Supavanich/ Factory Director Company Profile The Thai Dairy Industry Co., Ltd. was set up in 1962 as a joint venture between Thai and Malaysian Business with the Australian Dairy Corporation and was granted investment promotion privileges by the Board of Investment. The goal of the company was to manufacture dairy products to international standards in order to improve the health of Thai consumers. The company's factory in Samutprakarn province became the first factory in Thailand to manufacture sweetened condensed milk. Launched in the market in 1965, Mali sweetened condensed milk is manufactured utilizing the latest technology. Since that time, "Mali" has become a leading brand and along with the company's other products is highly regarded by consumers. With a steady growth in demand through the years, a new, larger and more advanced plant has been constructed to take the company into the next century. Products Condensed Milk (Mali & Orchid brand), Evaporated Full/ Filled Milk (Birdwings brand)/ Non-Dairy Creamer (Birdwings brand) Mali Sweetened Condensed Milk- Mali Sweetened Condensed Milk is the most well-known and popular product among Thai consumers. It is used in almost every household in Thailand. In addition, it is also exported to Cambodia, Myanmar and the United States of America. Sterilized Milk (Orchid brand), UHT Milk (Mali brand), Mali Ultraman UHT Milk, coconut cream in brik packs and cans, and Orchid butter Export Market Complementing the strong market position of Thai Dairy Industry in the domestic market, the company distributes dairy products in several markets, including Hong Kong, Singapore, and other neighboring Asian countries. The company can produce product packaged in tin cans, UHT boxes, and any labels, which the customers desire. Tin Cans: There are 3 sizes: 140 ml., 390 grams, 405 grams. UHT Boxes: There are 4 sizes: 200 ml., 200ml. Slim, 250 ml., 1,000 ml. 2) Malee Sampran Public Company Limited Head Office: Abico Building, 4-5 Floor, 401/1 Phaholyothin Road, Lumlookka, Pathumthani 12130, Thailand Tel: 662 992 5800 (16 lines) Fax: 662 992 5820 (Central office), 662 992 5818-9 (Export sales) Website: HYPERLINK "http://www.malee.co.th/"http://www.malee.co.th Contact: Mr.Pisakwalee Savettanan/ Managing Director (E-mail:petesa@malee.co.th) Ms.Premrudee Wannasirisuk/ VP Research & Development (M.01 914 1271, E-mail:prem@malee.co.th) Ms. Busara Makomol/ Products Manager They are a manufacturer and distributor of canned fruit and vegetables, canned sweet corn, pineapple juice concentrate, fruit juice, UHT milk and Beverages. SUBSIDIARY- Malee Enterprise Company Limited Abico Building, 3rd Floor, 401/1 Phaholyothin Road, Lumlookka, Pathumthani 12130. TEL. 0 2992 5821 FAX. 0 2992 5817, 0 2532 3571 (Central office) 0 2992 5833-4 (Sales) HYPERLINK "http://www.malee.co.th/"http://www.malee.co.th AFFILIATED COMPANY- Alliance Sales (Europe) Limited Importer of pineapple juice concentrate. P.O. Box 146 , Road Town , Tortola, British Virgin Islands TEL/FAX. 3210620172 Company Profile Malee Business began in 1964 and in 1978, the company was incorporated as Malee Sampran Factory Company Limited with initial registered capital of 10 million Baht, to manufacture and distribute canned foods and canned fruit. It has since changed its name to Malee Sampran Public Company Limited. Since the beginning the Company has been considered as one of the best food and beverage companies with the main products of Malee brand canned fruit and canned and UHT fruit juices, which have been widely distributed both domestically and abroad. Manufacturing Business Unit The Manufacturing Business unit is responsible for the manufacturing of beverage products under the company's own brand and those of its business alliances. With internationally recognized standards of production and adequate production capacity, Malee Sampran Public Company Limited is trusted by leading international business alliances to manufacture products on their behalf for distribution in Thailand and overseas. Contact Person HYPERLINK "mailto:cm2486@malee.co.th"cm2486@malee.co.th  HYPERLINK "mailto:kulaphat@malee.co.th"kulaphat@malee.co.th Tel. 0-2992-5800 ext. 2002, 2010 Malee Brand Business Unit The Malee Brand business unit focuses on the marketing and distribution of products under the brand name of Malee. With several world-class quality products Malee Brand is a name Thais are proud of and is respected globally. Today Malee brand products are widely accepted with distribution in over 20 countries in 4 different continents. In order to cater to local tastes, in a number of countries Malee has made suitable adjustments in taste and packaging and developed new products. Contact Person HYPERLINK "mailto:adisak@malee.co.th"adisak@malee.co.th HYPERLINK "mailto:rungroj@malee.co.th"rungroj@malee.co.th Tel. 0-2992-5800 ext. 3005,0318 Fax. 0-2532-3571 New Products in 2004: Canned seasonal fruit and mixed fruit juice, 100% pomelo juice, sweet orange juice (with Pulp), 100% guava juice (fresh squeezed), and I-corn (corn milk). 3) Serm Suk Public Co., Ltd. Head Office: Muang Thai-Phatra Complex Building I, 27-29 th Floor, 252/35-36 Ratchadapisek, Huaykwang, BKK 10320 Tel: 02 693-2255 to 65 Fax: 02 693-2266 Factory: 700/368 Moo 6, Amata Industrial Park, T.Nongmaidang, A.Mueang, Chonburi 20000, Tel. 038-458-131 to 6 Website: www.pepsithai.com Contact: Mr. Thitiwat Bulsuk/ Marketing Director Mr. Wichai Wipaisarapong/ Factory Manager (ext.100) Ms. Ornuma/ Secreatry (ext.212) Ms. Chintana/ QA Manager Mr. Chalee Jitjarungporn/ Marketing Director Pepsi-Cola Thai Trading Co., Ltd. Company History Established in 1952 the company has 5 factories and 46 warehouses throughout the country. Their main business is manufacturing and distributing soft drinks (Pepsi, Mirinda, 7 Up, Dew brand), pure water (Crystal brand), Lipton tea, Lipton Wave green tea, Yeo soy milk, and Carabao Daeng. Setting up the company was meant to be a solution to the unhealthy water problem, which was one of the causes of epidemics. Disease was then a major problem because Thailands modern water systems were not widely distributed. Pepsi is the favorite drink due to freshness, taste and quality. The company has expanded and fully integrated production and distribution by marketing new products, namely Mirinda, 7Up, Mountain Dew, Club Soda, Crystal drinking water, Lipton Ice tea and M 150. New Products Pepsi Fire and Pepsi Ice. The company used over 90 million Baht to promote these two new products. Asian super stars Tata Young and Vannes Wu are being used to promote the products with a target to increase the companys market share by one percent to 63% of the 30,000 million Baht market. Sermsuk Public Co., Ltd. has bought 49% of total share in Sermsuk Y.H.S. Beverage Co., Ltd. from Yeo Hieb Seng (Malaysia) Co., Ltd. Sermsuk Y.H.S. Beverage is a joint venture between Yeo Hieb Seng (Malaysia) and Sermsuk Public Company. Prior, Sermsuk Public Co., held 51% of the total shares in the joint-venture company. Recently, the functional drink and food market is growing very fast as Thai consumers are highly health conscious. As a result the company has planned to add new product lines including fruit juice and soymilk. The company has a policy to adjust sales revenue from soft drink to other drinks at 50:50, in line with the current market.  4) Foremost Friesland (Thailand) Pub Co Ltd Head Office: 6th Flr., S.P. Bldg.,388 Paholyothin Rd. Samsen Nai, Phayathai, Bangkok 10400, THAILAND Tel: 66 2 620-1900 Factory: 89/2 Moo 8, Soi Watsuansom, Poochasamingprai Road, South Sumrong, Samuthprakarn 10130, Tel. 0-2384-2760 to 1 Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.foremostforlife.com" www.foremostforlife.com Contact: Ms.Jutathip Wangsai/ R&D Manager (Tel. 0-2384-2760 ext.3131) Company Profile Foremost Friesland (Thailand) Public Company Limited manufactures and distributes dairy products within Thailand. The company's products include sweetened and unsweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk, drinking yogurt, UHT pasteurized milk and infant feeding products in sizes from 110 to 946 ml. These products are sold under brand names such as Ship, Alaska, Falcon, Foremost, Kitty, Yo-Most and Frisolac. 5) Dutch Mill Co., Ltd. Head Office: 226 Kungthon Muangkaew Building, Sirindhorn Rd., Bangplud, BKK 10700 Tel: 0-2881-0000 Fax: 0-2423-2133 Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.dutchmill.co.th" www.dutchmill.co.th Factory 1: 137/6 Moo 1 Buddhamonton 8th Rd., Kunkaew, Nakhonchaisri, Nakhonpathom 73120 Tel: 0-3423-2222 to 4 Fax: 0-3433-9027 Contact: Khun Varaporn Makpoon/ R & D Manager (M. phone 01 398-6118) Khun Suvimon/ Marketing Director Company Profile Dutch Mill Co., Ltd. is one of Thailand's largest manufacturers and marketers of dairy products. The company's product range includes "Dutch Mill" UHT yogurt drink, "Dairy Plus" UHT fresh milk and "Duchies" ice lolly. With an annual intake of nearly twenty million liters of raw milk for farmer suppliers and group sales in excess of US $78 million. Dutch Mill in recent years has positioned itself as a growing force in the Thai export market for dairy products, with the majority of shipments destined for the Asian region. Dutch Mill Co., Ltd. was established in 1984 under the name of Profood Co., Ltd. and was renamed Dutch Mill Co., Ltd. in 1991. The company has invested around US $55 million in its business. The company's head office is located in Bangkok and its factory is in Nakornpathom, 40 km from Bangkok. Products Dutch Mill Co. Ltd. Produces drinking yogurt in fruit flavors with a special line for kids, light enriched drinking yogurt, Dairy Plus UHT bottled milk, DNA boxed soymilk, and Pop Eyes ice pops ranging in size from 110-830 ml. New Products After launching the original DNA soymilk three years ago, the company launched a new product in November 2004: DNA high calcium with black sesame. The product is available in 3 sizes: 110 ml, 180 ml, and 230 ml. This new product targets health conscious consumers and the new generation working group. 6) Uni-President (Thailand) Ltd. Address: 253, 18th Floor, Soi Asoke, Sukhumvit 21 Rd., North Klongtoey, Khet Wattana, Bangkok 10110 Company Profile Uni-president (Thailand) Ltd., a subsidiary of a Taiwanese company, President Enterprises Corporation. It is a worldwide manufacturer and distributor of food and drink products. It was established on May 17, 1994 with a capital of 250 Million Baht, under the name of Uni-president Enterprises Corp. Ltd. This company has been set up with the objective of producing canned drinks under the brand name Unif, which has been researched and developed with the support of the Central R & D Institute of its parent company. Therefore, all products have been fitted to the Thai taste. In 1997, the company name changed to Uni-president (Thailand) Ltd.. In accordance with technology adapted from the parent company, upon entering the Thai market Uni-President (Thailand) Ltd. Has focused on a new manufacturing line of innovative health food products under the Green& Healthy concept. The product will be launched for the first time in Thailand in addition to Unifs five existing juice categories: vegetable with mixed fruit juice, fruit juice, fruit tea, coffee, and traditional drinks. The company caters a target group aged between 15-19 and working people who are now health conscious. Products for Export: RTD coffee, tea, fruit juice, mixed fruit juice, vegetable & green tea Export Markets: Indo-China, South-East Asia, Europe 7) Lactasoy Co., Ltd. Head office: 3532 Sukhumvit Rd., Bangna, Bangkok 10260 Tel: 0-2396-0320 to 7 Fax: 02745-2855, 0239-5233 Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.lactasoy.com" www.lactasoy.com Factory: 199 Moo10 Chacherngsao-Kabinburi rd., Srimahaphot, Prachinburi Tel: 037-209301 to 10 Fax: 037-209311, 209322 Contact: Samart Chiraphathanakul/ President Phanwana Mahasup/ Assitance Marketing Manager Company Profile LACTASOY Co., Ltd. was established by Mr. Viriya Chiraphadhankul who has been a successful producer of soft drinks in Thailand for over 50 years. Over the years, the company has expanded to include a bottling, canning and UHT (Ultra Heat Treatment) packaging operation at its Bangkok production facility, with a wide range of brands, some of them under franchise from North American firms such as Kickapoo, King Kist and Cosco. The companys major breakthrough came 22 years ago with the introduction of its own brand of "LACTASOY" soymilk. With it the company combined the best of soybean and regular milk to produce a nutritious and healthy product for the general consumer. In addition to this the company also has chocolate and natural flavors which contain 100% soymilk. Lactasoy was the first to invest in UHT packaging with which it wishes to bring to the consumer a sterilized and nutritious product. This innovative idea was first questioned by many, but after the first production line was ready and the machinery started, it never stopped. Today Lactasoy is a recognized market giant with prominent media presence. It has a nationwide distribution network and bustling sales throughout Thailand and Indochina. The company capital now stands at 400 million Thai Baht. The company motto: - Only produce from Non Genetically Modified Organism Soybean. - Only produce from the best variety of fresh and whole beans. - Guaranteed with 20 years of soymilk making experience. 7) The Universal Food Public Co., Ltd. Address: 947/157 Moo 12 Bangna-Trad Rd., Bangna, Bangkok 10260 Tel. 0-2398-8555, 0-2361-8954 to 57 Fax: 0-2744-0860 to 2 E-mail: ufc@ufc.co.th Website: www.ufc.co.th Company Profile The Universal Food Company Limited or UFC was founded in 1969 with registered capital of 15 million Baht. Its primary operation was vegetable and fruit canning based on the vision that Thailand was a country of various agricultural products and an abundance of cheap labor. This business has assisted in the promotion of Thai agriculture emphasizing the grower's higher income generation by productivity and employment of locals. UFCs first footprint was a canning factory at Lampang, in the northern of Thailand, producing canned pineapple. Over time, testing and product development, UFC has diversified its product line into other suitable agricultural raw materials, such as lychee, longan and the other fruit and vegetables grown in the northern region. UFC distributes products throughout Thailand and the rest of the world. UFC first appointed Berli Jucker Co. Ltd as sole dealer trading all UFC domestic products until 1992. However, due to an enormous domestic market expansion that year the company decided to establish its own Marketing & Sales Department with the intention of increasing efficiency and convenience. In 1996 UFC was then floated as a Public Company, at the same time expanding its business ventures in many areas. To increase productivity, UFC took over Orchid Foods Co., Ltd. located in Nakhornpathom province and used them as another manufacturing base. Collaborating with Union Frost Co., Ltd. and Union Fresh Co., Ltd., UFC moved into the frozen product and fresh product industry respectively. Furthermore, the UFC has also manufactured other types of products such as fruit juice, tea and coffee in cans. Products: UFC produces juices in cans and boxes, canned fruit in syrup, canned coffee, canned vegetables, frozen vegetables and fruit jams ranging in size from 180 to 1000 ml. UFC's Service Providing UFC today, is not just a manufacturer but also a supplier of raw materials to many companies. In addition, UFC has formed the UFC product distribution team for customer convenience and fast responsiveness. Export Market UFC exports its products to 30 countries all over the world. Its major customers are: OP Corporation, Safeway, Green Giant, Libby, Sun Queen, Sainsbury's, Rykoff-Sexton, and Eldorando. 8) CP-Meiji Co., Ltd. Head Office: CP Tower2 (between Lotus & Fortune), 30th Floor Ratchadapisek Rd. Dindaeng Bangkok 10320 Tel: 0-2641-1124 to 5, 0-2664-5280 E-mail: HYPERLINK "mailto:info@cpmeiji.com"info@cpmeiji.com Factory: 2/9 Moo 4 Phaholyothin Road,Nongnak, Nongkae District, Saraburi 18230 Tel: (036) 336-036-7, 379-057-8 Fax: (036) 379-059 E-mail: HYPERLINK "mailto:fac@cpmeiji.com"fac@cpmeiji.com Land Area: 155 Rai (250,000 Square Meters) Capacity: 60,000 Tons/Day Staff: 480 People Products: Pasteurized and UHT milks, yogurt and paigen. Background: Company Established: February 1, 1989 Supported Investment: Board Of Investment (BOI) Board of Directors President -- Mr.Chummchook Kantapichan Vice President -- Mr.Yoshihiro Hashimoto History: CP-Meiji Co.,Ltd. is a joint venture between the Charoen Pokphan Group (CP) and Meiji Milk Products Co., Ltd. of Japan. With over seventy years of experience in the dairy industry with Meiji Milk and nearly 20 years of trading relations between the two companies CP-Meiji is aiming to be the leading milk products supplier in Thailand. Raw material: Unprocessed Milk Chilled Product: The company produces pasteurized milk, sweetened milk, cocoa, pandan, chocolate, strawberry and coffee flavored milk, soymilk, non-fat milk and Maiji drinking yogurt and soft yogurt ranging in size from 200cc to 5 liters. 9) Tipco Foods (Thailand) Public Company Limited Head Office: 118/1 TIPCO Tower, Rama 6 Rd., Samsen Nai Sub district, Phaya Thai District, Bangkok Tel. 02-273-6200 Fax No. 02-271-4304 Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.tipco.net" www.tipco.net Factory: 212 Moo 16, Tambon Aou Noi, Muang District, Prachuab Kirikan Company Profile Tipco Foods (Thailand) Public Company Limited operates its core business in producing and exporting canned pineapple, pineapple juice and mixed fruit. Its current paid-up capital is Bt 429.77 million. The founder Prasit Sapsakorn wanted to help out pineapple farmers, his main clients at his gas station, who were always in despair about the low price for pineapple. The Thai Pineapple Company Limited was established in 1976 in Muang district, Prachubkirikhan and is the biggest pineapple plantation in Thailand. TIPCO has grown and strengthened their business with their initial public offer of shares on September 25, 1989 in the name of the Thai Pineapple Public Company Limited. The company production capacity has grown continuously from 100,000 tons per year at the beginning to a current 200,000 tons per year. The company has expanded its product line to pineapple concentrate in both frozen and aseptic packaging and has introduced other processed fruit such as papaya, guava, rambutan, mango, and aloe vera, of which it is the leading exporter. In 2003, the company launched a new product process, the individual quick frozen product. Products: Tipco markets 10 fruit and vegetable juice flavors, Tipco Squeeze- pasteurized orange juice, 25-40% fruit and vegetable juices and RTD green tea. Tipco also introduced a juice bar under the name Squeeze in December 2004. 10) Nestle Thailand Co., Ltd. Head Office: 500 Ploenchit Rd., Lumpini, Patumwan, Bangkok 10330 Tel: 66-2-657-800 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:Goodfood.nestle@th.nestle.com" Goodfood.nestle@th.nestle.com Nestle Thailand was established in 1893. It currently has seven factories with over 3,000 staff. The company has marketed aggressively and its good food good life center has been established to obtain closer relationships with its customers. Products: Bear brand sterilized milk, Bear and Carnation condensed milk, powdered milk, Milo, nesVita, Nestle ice cream, juice, baby food, and Carnation coconut-milk substitute. Nestle baby food products are listed as GMO products by Greenpeace as it alleges they contain genetically modified organisms (GMOs). In March, 2005, Nestl (Thai) Co introduced a coconut milk-like cream which it hopes to substitute for a traditional basic ingredient in Thai cooking. The company is tapping the demand for coconut milk or "kati", shunned in recent years by health-conscious consumers due to its high cholesterol content. Apart from Thailand, Carnation Ka-Ti will be exported to Malaysia in the future. The Carnation brand has a 54% share in the 500-million-Baht evaporated milk market, followed by Foremost (34%), Bird Wing (7%). With the launch of new product, the market share of Carnation is expected to rise to 57-58%. Consumption of evaporated milk peaked six years ago before declining, however the market started to grow again over the past three years. Last year, the market grew by around 9%. 11) Ampol Food Processing Limited Head Office: 392/56-57 Soi Prechapanich, Maharaj Rd., Pranakorn, Bangkok 10200 Tel: 66-2-2622-3434 Fax: 66-2-226-1829 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:apf@ampolfood.com" apf@ampolfood.com Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.ampolfood.com" http://www.ampolfood.com Contact: Mr.Kiengsak Theppadungporn/ Managing Director Mr.Suchart Vachirawittayakarn/ Factory Manager Ms.Wanne Jaturachamroenchai/ R & D Manager Products: UHT coconut cream, konjacku jelly, young rice milk The company was founded by the Theppadungporn family in 1986. It specializes in producing and distributing frozen fruit and vegetables. Its well-known products are Chao-Koh coconut milk, coconut juice, coconut nectar, V-fit rice milk, Pro-fit Jobs tears drink, Fit-C juice. Its major export markets include Japan, UK, German, Holland, Denmark, and Spain with a total value over 1,000 million Baht. End of Report.     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H .< @ ."< @ ."< ."< , 8@ @ , 8 @ .8@ .8   ,"8@ ,"8 @ ?8@@ ?8 @ ?8@  Normal_DAIRY.XLS8dq:F3ffff̙̙3f3fff3f3f33333f33333\HChart1UTables 1, 2, 3 & 4jTables 5, 6 & 7a|Tables 8, 9 & 10<Tables 11 & 12DChart 1D Charts 2 & 3Chart 46 Charts 5 & 6Y>Charts 7, 8 & 9hSheet12 8    =K`ijb($     3  @@   TW*Includes soy beverages, corn beverages, sesame drink, rice beverages and pumpkin drinkIndependent storesSupermarket/hypermarkets6Table 8: Wholesale and Retail Prices of RTD Milk, 2004Brand/QuantityPriceNestcafe  200 gramTHB 89Moccona  200 gramTHB 91Buddy Dean  200 gramTHB 70Super Save  200 gramTHB 74Taster Choice Green  113 gramTHB 300Taster Choice Red  56.6 gramTHB 161Taster Choice Brown  113 gramTHB 113Moccona Select  400 gramTHB 156"Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  35 gramTHB 59PepsiLactasoyFruit & Vegetable Juice Price/BottleQuantity/Bottle Lady SirinSrireuan Mechieang Supreme Rice*Note: *PasteurizedPrivate Consumption Index Liquor (20,000 litres)8.75-10%Chart 2: Thailand's Cola Market, 2004'Market Share of Carbonated Drinks, 2004Plant (Herb) basedM, Lipovitan, Shark, MagnumBSource: Department of Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce, SurveyD-riceRetail Price (THB)Price/Box (THB)YeoSource: Survey(THB)Price/100 cc (THB) Price/100 cc(cc)Raw milkTHB 75+Ovaltine White Malt 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 54+Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  glass bottleOvaltine 75 gram  refilledTHB 14Ovaltine 150 gram  refilledTHB 33Ovaltine 300 gram  refilledTHB 43Ovaltine 400 gram  refilledTHB 55Ovaltine 900 gram  refilledTHB 102'Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  refilled2Ovaltine White Malt 35 gram  5 sachets in packageTHB 398Ovaltine Swiss Formular High Calcium 300 gram  refilledTHB 83+Ovaltine Yen 3-in-1  18 sachets in packageTHB 105Ovaltine 3-in-1 700 gramMiloMilo 70 gram  refilledTHB 12Milo 100 gram  refilledTHB 25Milo 400 gram  refilledMilo 1000 gram  refilled#Milo 3-in-1  20 sachets in packageTHB 93Milo 3-in-1 770 gramTHB 97*Khao Chong Coffee Mix 15 gram  30 sachets1Table 12: Retail Malt Based Beverage Prices, 2005#Table 9: Soy Beverage Retail Prices 19.5-20.5RTD Tea size 2,000 cc naturalSingha Coca-ColaFantaOsotspa Bottled WaterSource: Bank of Thailand THB Million$Thailand Fruit/Vegetable Juice, 2004THB 4000 Million1Chart 7: Energy Drink Market Share by Value, 2004(Chart 8: Sports Drink Market Share, 2004YearRaw milk productionShortage of raw milkGrowth rate (2002-03)Z(Total market THB 10,000 million of this amount about THB 1,000 million is mineral water, 12 cansNote: Vendors and Others%Source: Euromonitor and Trade SourcesVTable 19: Forecast Off-Trade Sales of Soft Drinks (as sold) by Sector: Value 2003-2008 Bt MillionAsian speciality drinks$Market Share of High-End Segment (%)Source: AC Neilson size 830 cc naturalOthersTotal20.25-2338-42.2538.75-45 56.5-60.546.5-52Sales of vehicles (unit) Motorcycles Passenger carsQuantity (cc)Nong Pho Dairy Cooperative"Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  70 gramTHB 109Nestcafe Gold  100 gramTHB 209Nestcafe Gold  200 gramTHB 395Nestcafe Red Cup  100 gramTHB 46&Nestcafe Red Cup (Refilled)  200 gramNestcafe (Refilled)  400 gramTHB 325Nestcafe Gold Blend  100 gramTHB 233Nestcafe 18 gram  10 sachets THB 29.50Nestcafe 30 gram  18 sachets THB 82.50#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  30 sachets THB 83.50#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  40 sachetsTHB 119THB 77%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  10 sachetsTHB 28%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 78Super Save 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 73Instant CoffeeThree In One Coffee$Table 11: Retail Coffee Prices, 2005Ovaltine Ovaltine 100 gram  glass bottleTHB 27 Ovaltine 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 45 Ovaltine 400 gram  glass bottleNChart 5: Share of High-End Segment (100 percent fruit/ vegetable juice), 2004 MChart 6: Share of Medium Segment (25-50 percent fruit/ vegetable juice), 2004TipcoMillion litresTOTALUnifMalee Carabao Dang# size 200 cc natural/ flavoured&Private Consumption Index (1995 = 100)Sales of beveragesVitaMilk-Fermented dairy drinks size 450 cc natural size 400 cc natural Beer (thousand litres) size 946 cc natural7Source: 1999-2002 from Office of Agricultural Economics# size 250 cc natural/ flavoured size 5,000 cc natural7-8.511-11.5detail not availablePercent# size 450 cc natural/ flavoured size 750 cc natural7-87.5-910-10.59-1015.75-18 20.25-22.5#Market Share of Low-End Segment (%)%Others-Table: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004Growth Rate (%)!Energy Drink Market Share in 2004TC Pharmaceutical Ind.Source: Brandage ClippingNamthipDemand for RTD milk * Jan - Oct2004P*UHT PasteurizedSterilized (145 cc) Bear Brand(ave box/bottle) box/bottle1Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales, 2004: 2003 from Department of Livestock DevelopmentCarbonated drinksTotal Non-Al BeveragesCarbonated Drinks Soy beveragesCoffee Malt basedTeaSport Drink Market Share, 2004High-end: 100% juiceLow-end: <25% juiceFruit/vegetable juiceBottled waterFunctional drinksRTD teaSiam"Total market =1\4,000 Million BahtMillion LitresFruit/vegetable juiceFunctional drinks ConcentratesRTD tea RTD coffeeValue added tax)Import of consumer products (USD million)$Table: Flavoured Drink Segment, 200415-1615-16.2516-18.25 % Off-Trade Carbonates Bottled water 17.5-19.5\Table 5: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 20043Table 6: Retail Sales Volume of RTD Milk, 2000-20032Table 7: Retail Sales Value of RTD Milk, 2000-2003%Table 10: Rice Beverage Retail Prices<Chart 9: Thailand Beverages in Powdered Or Concentrated Form6 boxesRTD Milk skim# size 180 cc natural/ flavoured THB million<Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drinks Market, 2004 Source: Euromonitor, Trade Press RTD Flav MilkFermented Dairy Drinks RTD MilkShare Private labelForemost FrieslandCP MeijiNestlThai Dairy Industry Mali Samphran Dairy Plus Dutch MillUnited Dairy FoodsDairy Farming Promotion OrgMilk Manufacturers/RecombinersWholesale (THB)ASource: Trade associations, Trade press, Interviews, Euromonitor ('000 MT)6Table 3: Share of Milk Manufacturers/Recombiners, 20048Table 4: Thailand's Private Consumption Index, 2000-2004Medium: 25-99% juice'Others: Freeze, Nuboon, Deli, Ivy, etc."Market Share of Medium Segment (%)" flavoured size 500 cc naturalSource: Malee SampranBrand1Energy Drink Company Market Share by Value, 2004 <Source: Manager on Line/Total Market Value in 2004 = 3,500 Million Baht Medium MarketLow-end Market Million BahtHigh-end Market RTD coffee2Source: Trade Press, Trade Interviews, EuromonitorTC Pharmaceutical size 800 cc naturalSerm Suk3about THB 9,000 million is bottled drinking water.)/Chart 4: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004' Soda and soft drinks (million litres)!Household electricity consumption (million kw-hrs)*Quantity sales of benzine (million litres) RTD CoffeeConvenience StoresCrystalRed BullNestleMirindaUFC+Source: Trade Press, Euromonitor, Estimates!Source: Interviews, Trade SourcesV-Soy Soft drinksChaba/Note: Volume totals exclude powder concentrates)Table: Market share of Cola Segment, 2004TotalMTable 1: Total Sales Volume of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector, 2003- 2004Thai Health Drinks* ConcentrateFunctional Drinks4Table 2: Thailand's Supply and Demand for Fluid Milk20-2126-28 26.5-28.75 26.5-29.527-30.527-31.530-3231.5-3366.5126 1 can\Table 4: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 2004Zt" #g$%%&]w'q( )Z+/, - -{ .T /I 031 2j3p45%678X8!991g::~;V^<<=!>{?U:@A4BCCwD?PEuFF<  ـ"`n igh-?? c3` @` A` B` C(  `  S   ]]Dp < Total = 4,160 Million Litres<C??3d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;Q ;Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% MP+3O&BQ4$% MP+3O&AQ4FAy!3Ow3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% ^ M3O0y&@Q d0Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales 2004'4% ;iXM*?3O&AQ '4% -XM*?3O(&AQ '4%  XM*?3O;&AQ '4% @ !XM*?3O ?&AQ '4% l tXM*?3OV'Q '4% XM ?3O&AQ '4% XM*?3O 5%&AQ :Fruit& vegetable juice 3%'4% uVXM*?3O0&AQ '4SS 4e+Carbonated Drinks5Fruit/vegetable juice%Bottled water-Functional drinksRTD tea RTD coffeeeݜ@Gz$[@Q@33333t@Gz.[@q= ף0L@e> q= ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U} }  } }  6  J  ; v ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;VMTable 1: Total Sales Volume of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector, 2003- 2004?6Table 3: Share of Milk Manufacturers/Recombiners, 2004!"Percent#Million litres$L@$P@%Growth Rate (%) '&Milk Manufacturers/Recombiners'Share(Carbonated drinks)a{A*!A*)œwN@dDDd  +Foremost Friesland~ ,@@-Fruit/vegetable juice.)@/4@*.7vX%@dDDd 0CP Meiji~ 13@-Bottled water.Z@/A*.`~,|@dDDd $0Nong Pho Dairy Cooperative~ 1,@-Functional drinks.Xt@/^@*.`\X@dDDd 0Nestl~ 1&@-RTD tea.K@/<@*.l߰ kX@dDDd 0Thai Dairy Industry~ 1@2 RTD coffee.@/@*.0M? dDDd $0Dairy Farming Promotion Org~ 1@ 3Total Non-Al Beverages# 4@  %L# 49@  %L* 5pi1@C@ dD D d  0 Mali Samphran~ 1@4 +Source: Trade Press, Euromonitor, Estimates  0 Dairy Plus~ 1@  0 Dutch Mill~ 1@  0 Private label~ 1@= 64Table 2: Thailand's Supply and Demand for Fluid Milk   0United Dairy Foods~ 1? 7 ('000 MT) 0Others~ 1@ 8Year9Raw milk production9Demand for RTD milk9Raw milk9Shortage of raw milk :Total#;Y@ %$<<@=@=@@=!@=@ J>ASource: Trade associations, Trade press, Interviews, Euromonitor $?@@@e@@A%@@aa@@@$?D@@@@!@@@@ո@$?H@@a@@a@@@@@$AL@B@B,@B @B@9Growth rate (2002-03)Cx@C @C@C"@7Source: 1999-2002 from Office of Agricultural Economics C: 2003 from Department of Livestock Development A68Table 4: Thailand's Private Consumption Index, 2000-2004 "$Private Consumption Index$@@$D@$H@$L@D2004P* /E&Private Consumption Index (1995 = 100)$F@F@F@F@F@ GSales of beveragesHHHHH!I Beer (thousand litres)$Jl1AJIJJ2AJz^JLr3A !I Liquor (20,000 litres)$J@@JV@J@3@J@J@ BX.s=@X::::V^a_kk9] ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) 5 ;0 I' Soda and soft drinks (million litres)$ J4@J$@JH@J@Jx@ !!GSales of vehicles (unit)!KKKKK "I Motorcycles$"J0JI,AJP4AJ\9AJ`" #I Passenger cars$#JPK@J@J@JAJA# 3$G*Quantity sales of benzine (million litres)$$J@Jɺ@J@JϽ@J@$ *%G!Household electricity consumption$%J@J@Jr@J@J9@% &I (million kw-hrs)&JJJJJ 'GValue added tax$'J`E@J @J@@Ja@J @' 2(L)Import of consumer products (USD million)$(Mi@M@M@M@M@( !)Source: Bank of Thailand) * Jan - Oct)5 :f;LOi`6NhQ>@7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%M\\FASBANGKOK\HP LaserJet 5 LAN14C odLetterDINU"4B "d??U} }  }  }    ; ;  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; J  J  ; ; ; ; ; ;    J  ; ; ; ; ; ;  ;e\Table 5: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 2004 % Off-TradeCarbonated Drinks Fruit & Vegetable Juice Bottled WaterFunctional Drinks ConcentrateRTD Tea RTD CoffeeThai Health Drinks*!Supermarket/hypermarkets6A@A@=@4@T@:@:@K@Independent stores6C@D@A@I@.@F@F@$@Convenience Stores62@4@4@9@@8@8@:@Vendors and Others6$@@1@@@@@$@TOTAL6Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@.%Source: Euromonitor and Trade Sources` W*Includes soy beverages, corn beverages, sesame drink, rice beverages and pumpkin drink  < t3Table 6: Retail Sales Volume of RTD Milk, 2000-2003 uuuuuuvu wuuuu xMillion Litres uu y$ z@@{D@zH@{L@|P@ uORTD Milk$}@U@~W@}@Z@~\@^@ uP RTD Flav Milk#@O@@@%:M c@p= ף?D u QFermented Dairy DrinksH@@@@%b=W@(\?D uR Soy beverages@(@@g@%HPDc@(\?D u) Source: Euromonitor, Trade Pressu u uuuuuu  u            u;t2Table 7: Retail Sales Value of RTD Milk, 2000-2003uuwux THB Million u  $z@@{D@zH@{L@|P@ uS RTD MilkT@UATAUT@%ffff9@zG?D uV RTD Flav MilkWװ@XѯAW)AXqIA%vA@Q?D u YFermented dairy drinksW@XAWAfAX!A%㥛 @WAp= ף?D uZ Soy beverages$[@\@[@\@@  u ) Source: Euromonitor, Trade Press      vu> 0_YYYLL~Z?BMuu[vY<Fqu^_>@7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U} } @} }  } @ }  B  ; ; v ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;?66Table 8: Wholesale and Retail Prices of RTD Milk, 2004 ,6#Table 9: Soy Beverage Retail Prices  ]RTD Milk]Wholesale (THB)Retail Price (THB)  8Brand9Quantity (cc)9Price/Box (THB) 9Price/100 cc (THB) L^(ave box/bottle)$ box/bottle$6 boxes  _Yeo`@o@` @% @ DdD  EUHTaaa (VitaMilk<r@<$@% @ DdD ,I# size 180 cc natural/ flavoured~ @`@ b7-8c38-42.25  - ?i@?@% @ DdD ,I# size 200 cc natural/ flavoured~ @h@c7.5-9c38.75-45  - ?@o@? @% @ DdD %I skim~ @@c10-10.5c 56.5-60.5  2A@@A>@% @ DdD ,I# size 250 cc natural/ flavoured~ @@ c9-10c46.5-52 _V-Soy`@o@`"@% @ DdD , I# size 450 cc natural/ flavoured~ @+@ c15.75-18 ?-   -Lactasoy ?@@?,@% ffffff@ D dD  ! I size 750 cc natural~ @@ c 20.25-22.5 ?-  - ?i@?@% @ D dD  + d" flavoured~ B@ e20.25-23 A-  2 Ar@A$@% @ D dD   E Pasteurized aaa  Source: Survey  , I# size 200 cc natural/ flavoured~ @؃@ c7-8.5 ?-   ,I# size 250 cc natural/ flavoured~ @؎@c11-11.5 ?- !I size 400 cc natural~ @+@c15-16 ?- .6%Table 10: Rice Beverage Retail Prices +I" flavoured~ @+@c15-16.25 ?- !I size 450 cc natural~ @@c16-18.25 ?- fBrand<Quantity/Bottle< Price/Bottle g Price/100 cc +I" flavoured~ @@c 17.5-19.5 ?-  2 A(cc)A(THB) h(THB) !I size 500 cc natural~ @@c 19.5-20.5 ?- - Lady Sirin?r@?D@i*@  +I" flavoured~ ?1@c20-21 ?- -Srireuan?k@?A@i,@  !I size 750 cc natural~ @t@c26-28 ?- -D-rice?i@?$@i@  +I" flavoured~ @̡@c 26.5-28.75 ?- - Mechieang?i@?$@i@  !I size 800 cc natural~ @@c 26.5-29.5 ?- 2 Supreme Rice*Ai@A$@h@  +I" flavoured~ ?7@c27-30.5 ?- jNote: *Pasteurized !I size 830 cc natural~ ?7@c27-31.5 ?-  +I" flavoured~ @9@c30-32 ?- !I size 946 cc natural~ @:@c31.5-33 ?- !I size 2,000 cc natural~ @J@ c66.5 ?- !d size 5,000 cc natural~ B0Y@ e126 A- 'ESterilized (145 cc) Bear Brand<<a I 1 can~ @@k8.75-10 ?- DlWtvvkskhgG ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) ;* ;+ ;, ;- ;. ;/ ;0 ;1 ;2 ;3 ;4 ;5 ;6 ;7 ;8 ;9 ;: ;; ;< ;= ;> ;? ; d 12 cans A-~ BW@ A-  K!BSource: Department of Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce, Survey!NN " NN # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4l 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? DlVk@ ;A ;@ A d>@  7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%" ??ofU} `(}  }  *}  ,,@,@;;;;; ; ; ; ; ;;vv;,@,@;;;;;v;;;;;-6$Table 11: Retail Coffee Prices, 2005 66:61Table 12: Retail Malt Based Beverage Prices, 20056Brand/QuantityPrice Brand/QuantityPriceInstant Coffee  Ovaltine/Nestcafe  200 gramTHB 89 I Ovaltine 100 gram  glass bottleTHB 27-Moccona  200 gramTHB 91 I Ovaltine 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 453Buddy Dean  200 gramTHB 70 I Ovaltine 400 gram  glass bottleTHB 753Super Save  200 gramTHB 74 _+Ovaltine White Malt 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 54ETaster Choice Green  113 gramTHB 300 _+Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  glass bottleTHB 91C Taster Choice Red  56.6 gram THB 161  ? Ovaltine 75 gram  refilled THB 14E Taster Choice Brown  113 gram THB 113  A Ovaltine 150 gram  refilled THB 33; Moccona Select  400 gram THB 156  A Ovaltine 300 gram  refilled THB 43M "Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  35 gram THB 59  A Ovaltine 400 gram  refilled THB 55M "Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  70 gram THB 109  A Ovaltine 900 gram  refilled THB 1029Nestcafe Gold  100 gramTHB 209 W'Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  refilledTHB 749Nestcafe Gold  200 gramTHB 395 m2Ovaltine White Malt 35 gram  5 sachets in packageTHB 39?Nestcafe Red Cup  100 gramTHB 46 y8Ovaltine Swiss Formular High Calcium 300 gram  refilledTHB 83U&Nestcafe Red Cup (Refilled)  200 gramTHB 89 _+Ovaltine Yen 3-in-1  18 sachets in packageTHB 105ENestcafe (Refilled)  400 gramTHB 325 !Ovaltine 3-in-1 700 gramTHB 102ENestcafe Gold Blend  100 gramTHB 233  MiloThree In One Coffee  7Milo 70 gram  refilledTHB 12CNestcafe 18 gram  10 sachets THB 29.50 9Milo 100 gram  refilledTHB 25CNestcafe 30 gram  18 sachets THB 82.50 9Milo 400 gram  refilledTHB 55O#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  30 sachets THB 83.50 ;Milo 1000 gram  refilledTHB 109O#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  40 sachetsTHB 119 O#Milo 3-in-1  20 sachets in packageTHB 93]*Khao Chong Coffee Mix 15 gram  30 sachetsTHB 77 Milo 3-in-1 770 gramTHB 97S%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  10 sachetsTHB 28  S%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 78  GSuper Save 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 73    @kDdH|zzn>@"7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"L??U} }  }  ;;;;;;;;;:61Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales, 2004#Million litres~ $P@(Carbonated Drinks~ )!A-Fruit/vegetable juice~ .4@-Bottled water~ .A-Functional drinks~ .^@-RTD tea~ .<@2 RTD coffee~ .@3Total Non-Al Beverages~ seZAH>),1)-#&,8(  8j 8 0NMM?F]`   ـ" ??3` 4` 43d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3Q<2 F!Carbonates Sales by Volume, 2004Q =22Q =11Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D $% MP+3O&Q4$% MP+3O&Q4FA3Oc 3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% OzM3OQ  '4SS 4e Off-trade On-tradeeQ4@(\@e rj 8 0NMM?v<]`L   ـ"d??3` ` ` ` 5 p( 98V p` p S   ZK]T < Total = 4,160 Million Litres<53dx=23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;Q ;Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% MP+3O&Q4$% MP+3O&Q4FAkZ3OgV3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% M3O0y_&Q d0Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales 2004'4% MXM*?3O8M&Q '4% KPXM*?3O Mc&Q :Fruit& vegetable juice 3%'4% XM ?3O&Q '4% ? yUXM*?3OV'Q '4% M MXM*?3O ZM&Q '4% "[cMXM*?3OPM&Q '4% JXM*?3O]6&Q '4% JXM*?3OD6&Q '4SS 4eee 88>@5 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U}  l  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;.6%Chart 2: Thailand's Cola Market, 2004                 *!Source: Interviews, Trade Sources  E6<Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drinks Market, 2004             DlNJe ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) ;* ;+ ;, ;- ;. ;/ ;0 ;1 ;2 ;3 ;4 ;5 ;6 ;7 ;8 ;9 ;: ;; ;< ;= ;> ;? ; ! " # $ % & ' ( ) 0*6'Market Share of Carbonated Drinks, 2004* + 2,6)Table: Market share of Cola Segment, 2004, - - THB million- . Pepsi#.nM@/ )\(?Y. / Coca-Cola#/n@2 q= ףp?Y/ 0 -1 $Table: Flavoured Drink Segment, 20041 2 Fanta#2n$@3 ffffff?X2 THB million2 3 Mirinda#3nX@4 ?X3 4 Others%4nu@ XD2D34 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? DlPR<SWMiUV@ ;A ;B ;C ;D ;E ;F ;G ;H ;I ;J ;K ;L ;M ;N ;O ;P ;Q ;R ;S ;T ;U ;V ;W ;X ;Y ;Z ;[ ;\ ;] ;^ ;_ ;@ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ D@l` ;a ;b ;c ;d ;e ;f ;g ;h ;i ;j ;k ;` a b c d e f g h i j k X,0$(  $j $ 0NMM?Qz]]`  ـM\\FASBANGKOK\HP LaserJet 5 LAN14C odXXLetterDINU"4B "d??3`  `  ` Mk` ;+6@t( ?HUJU t` t S  ' Y ] <(THB 23,000 million)<6:3do023 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;./Q ;./Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS43_ O 3f  < R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% MP+3O&Q4$% MP+3O&Q4FA3Oq3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% RO$M3OA!&Q N%Chart 2: Thailand's Cola Market, 2004'4% =HRXM*?3O_9Q '4%  MXM*?3O69Q '4SS 4eee rj $ 0NMM?i%$]`T  ـ"d??3` ;` ;` ;` x7Px( cK x` x S    ] <(THB 7,000 million)<7x B3d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;24Q ;24Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D $% MP+3O&Q4$% MP+3O&Q4FA9B- 3O9- 3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% "T\ M3O!&Q h2Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drink Market, 2004'4SS 4eee $$>@7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U}  N  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;86/Chart 4: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004                     6 -Table: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004    Million Baht  Singha~ np@  Crystal#n@ {Gz?'  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Oct2004P*UHT PasteurizedSterilized (145 cc) Bear Brand(ave box/bottle) box/bottle1Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales, 2004: 2003 from Department of Livestock DevelopmentCarbonated drinksTotal Non-Al BeveragesCarbonated Drinks Soy beveragesCoffee Malt basedTeaSport Drink Market Share, 2004High-end: 100% juiceLow-end: <25% juiceFruit/vegetable juiceBottled waterFunctional drinksRTD teaSiam"Total market =1\4,000 Million BahtMillion LitresFruit/vegetable juiceFunctional drinks ConcentratesRTD tea RTD coffeeValue added tax)Import of consumer products (USD million)$Table: Flavoured Drink Segment, 200415-1615-16.2516-18.25 % Off-Trade Carbonates Bottled water 17.5-19.5\Table 5: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 20043Table 6: Retail Sales Volume of RTD Milk, 2000-20032Table 7: Retail Sales Value of RTD Milk, 2000-2003%Table 10: Rice Beverage Retail Prices<Chart 9: Thailand Beverages in Powdered Or Concentrated Form6 boxesRTD Milk skim# size 180 cc natural/ flavoured THB million<Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drinks Market, 2004 Source: Euromonitor, Trade Press RTD Flav MilkFermented Dairy Drinks RTD MilkShare Private labelForemost FrieslandCP MeijiNestlThai Dairy Industry Mali Samphran Dairy Plus Dutch MillUnited Dairy FoodsDairy Farming Promotion OrgMilk Manufacturers/RecombinersWholesale (THB)ASource: Trade associations, Trade press, Interviews, Euromonitor ('000 MT)6Table 3: Share of Milk Manufacturers/Recombiners, 20048Table 4: Thailand's Private Consumption Index, 2000-2004Medium: 25-99% juice'Others: Freeze, Nuboon, Deli, Ivy, etc."Market Share of Medium Segment (%)" flavoured size 500 cc naturalSource: Malee SampranBrand1Energy Drink Company Market Share by Value, 2004 <Source: Manager on Line/Total Market Value in 2004 = 3,500 Million Baht Medium MarketLow-end Market Million BahtHigh-end Market RTD coffee2Source: Trade Press, Trade Interviews, EuromonitorTC Pharmaceutical size 800 cc naturalSerm Suk3about THB 9,000 million is bottled drinking water.)/Chart 4: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004' Soda and soft drinks (million litres)!Household electricity consumption (million kw-hrs)*Quantity sales of benzine (million litres) RTD CoffeeConvenience StoresCrystalRed BullNestleMirindaUFC+Source: Trade Press, Euromonitor, Estimates!Source: Interviews, Trade SourcesV-Soy Soft drinksChaba/Note: Volume totals exclude powder concentrates)Table: Market share of Cola Segment, 2004TotalMTable 1: Total Sales Volume of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector, 2003- 2004Thai Health Drinks* ConcentrateFunctional Drinks4Table 2: Thailand's Supply and Demand for Fluid Milk20-2126-28 26.5-28.75 26.5-29.527-30.527-31.530-3231.5-3366.5126 1 can\Table 4: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 2004Z|" #o$%&&]'y( )b+7, - -{ .T /I 0312r3x45%678`8)991o::~;Vf<<=!>{?UB@A  ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U} }  } }  6  J  ; v ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;VMTable 1: Total Sales Volume of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector, 2003- 2004?6Table 3: Share of Milk Manufacturers/Recombiners, 2004!"Percent#Million litres$L@$P@%Growth Rate (%) '&Milk Manufacturers/Recombiners'Share(Carbonated drinks)a{A*!A*)œwN@dDDd  +Foremost Friesland~ ,@@-Fruit/vegetable juice.)@/4@*.7vX%@dDDd 0CP Meiji~ 13@-Bottled water.Z@/A*.`~,|@dDDd $0Nong Pho Dairy Cooperative~ 1,@-Functional drinks.Xt@/^@*.`\X@dDDd 0Nestl~ 1&@-RTD tea.K@/<@*.l߰ kX@dDDd 0Thai Dairy Industry~ 1@2 RTD coffee.@/@*.0M? dDDd $0Dairy Farming Promotion Org~ 1@ 3Total Non-Al Beverages# 4@  %L# 49@  %L* 5pi1@C@ dD D d  0 Mali Samphran~ 1@4 +Source: Trade Press, Euromonitor, Estimates  0 Dairy Plus~ 1@  0 Dutch Mill~ 1@  0 Private label~ 1@= 64Table 2: Thailand's Supply and Demand for Fluid Milk   0United Dairy Foods~ 1? 7 ('000 MT) 0Others~ 1@ 8Year9Raw milk production9Demand for RTD milk9Raw milk9Shortage of raw milk :Total#;Y@ %$<<@=@=@@=!@=@ J>ASource: Trade associations, Trade press, Interviews, Euromonitor $?@@@e@@A%@@aa@@@$?D@@@@!@@@@ո@$?H@@a@@a@@@@@$AL@B@B,@B @B@9Growth rate (2002-03)Cx@C @C@C"@7Source: 1999-2002 from Office of Agricultural Economics C: 2003 from Department of Livestock Development A68Table 4: Thailand's Private Consumption Index, 2000-2004 "$Private Consumption Index$@@$D@$H@$L@D2004P* /E&Private Consumption Index (1995 = 100)$F@F@F@F@F@ GSales of beveragesHHHHH!I Beer (thousand litres)$Jl1AJIJJ2AJz^JLr3A !I Liquor (20,000 litres)$J@@JV@J@3@J@J@ BX.s=@X::::V^a_kk9] ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) 5 ;0 I' Soda and soft drinks (million litres)$ J4@J$@JH@J@Jx@ !!GSales of vehicles (unit)!KKKKK "I Motorcycles$"J0JI,AJP4AJ\9AJ`" #I Passenger cars$#JPK@J@J@JAJA# 3$G*Quantity sales of benzine (million litres)$$J@Jɺ@J@JϽ@J@$ *%G!Household electricity consumption$%J@J@Jr@J@J9@% &I (million kw-hrs)&JJJJJ 'GValue added tax$'J`E@J @J@@Ja@J @' 2(L)Import of consumer products (USD million)$(Mi@M@M@M@M@( !)Source: Bank of Thailand) * Jan - Oct)5 :f;LOi`6NhQ>@7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%M\\FASBANGKOK\HP LaserJet 5 LAN14C odLetterDINU"4B "d??U} }  }  }    ; ;  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; J  J  ; ; ; ; ; ;    J  ; ; ; ; ; ;  ;e\Table 5: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 2004 % Off-TradeCarbonated Drinks Fruit & Vegetable Juice Bottled WaterFunctional Drinks ConcentrateRTD Tea RTD CoffeeThai Health Drinks*!Supermarket/hypermarkets6A@A@=@4@T@:@:@K@Independent stores6C@D@A@I@.@F@F@$@Convenience Stores62@4@4@9@@8@8@:@Vendors and Others6$@@1@@@@@$@TOTAL6Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@.%Source: Euromonitor and Trade Sources` W*Includes soy beverages, corn beverages, sesame drink, rice beverages and pumpkin drink  < t3Table 6: Retail Sales Volume of RTD Milk, 2000-2003 uuuuuuvu wuuuu xMillion Litres uu y$ z@@{D@zH@{L@|P@ uORTD Milk$}@U@~W@}@Z@~\@^@ uP RTD Flav Milk#@O@@@%:M c@p= ף?D u QFermented Dairy DrinksH@@@@%b=W@(\?D uR Soy beverages@(@@g@%HPDc@(\?D u) Source: Euromonitor, Trade Pressu u uuuuuu  u            u;t2Table 7: Retail Sales Value of RTD Milk, 2000-2003uuwux THB Million u  $z@@{D@zH@{L@|P@ uS RTD MilkT@UATAUT@%ffff9@zG?D uV RTD Flav MilkWװ@XѯAW)AXqIA%vA@Q?D u YFermented dairy drinksW@XAWAfAX!A%㥛 @WAp= ף?D uZ Soy beverages$[@\@[@\@@  u ) Source: Euromonitor, Trade Press      vu> 0_YYYLL~Z?BMuu[vY<Fqu^_>@7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U} } @} }  } @ }  B  ; ; v ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;?66Table 8: Wholesale and Retail Prices of RTD Milk, 2004 ,6#Table 9: Soy Beverage Retail Prices  ]RTD Milk]Wholesale (THB)Retail Price (THB)  8Brand9Quantity (cc)9Price/Box (THB) 9Price/100 cc (THB) L^(ave box/bottle)$ box/bottle$6 boxes  _Yeo`@o@` @% @ DdD  EUHTaaa (VitaMilk<r@<$@% @ DdD ,I# size 180 cc natural/ flavoured~ @`@ b7-8c38-42.25  - ?i@?@% @ DdD ,I# size 200 cc natural/ flavoured~ @h@c7.5-9c38.75-45  - ?@o@? @% @ DdD %I skim~ @@c10-10.5c 56.5-60.5  2A@@A>@% @ DdD ,I# size 250 cc natural/ flavoured~ @@ c9-10c46.5-52 _V-Soy`@o@`"@% @ DdD , I# size 450 cc natural/ flavoured~ @+@ c15.75-18 ?-   -Lactasoy ?@@?,@% ffffff@ D dD  ! I size 750 cc natural~ @@ c 20.25-22.5 ?-  - ?i@?@% @ D dD  + d" flavoured~ B@ e20.25-23 A-  2 Ar@A$@% @ D dD   E Pasteurized aaa  Source: Survey  , I# size 200 cc natural/ flavoured~ @؃@ c7-8.5 ?-   ,I# size 250 cc natural/ flavoured~ @؎@c11-11.5 ?- !I size 400 cc natural~ @+@c15-16 ?- .6%Table 10: Rice Beverage Retail Prices +I" flavoured~ @+@c15-16.25 ?- !I size 450 cc natural~ @@c16-18.25 ?- fBrand<Quantity/Bottle< Price/Bottle g Price/100 cc +I" flavoured~ @@c 17.5-19.5 ?-  2 A(cc)A(THB) h(THB) !I size 500 cc natural~ @@c 19.5-20.5 ?- - Lady Sirin?r@?D@i*@  +I" flavoured~ ?1@c20-21 ?- -Srireuan?k@?A@i,@  !I size 750 cc natural~ @t@c26-28 ?- -D-rice?i@?$@i@  +I" flavoured~ @̡@c 26.5-28.75 ?- - Mechieang?i@?$@i@  !I size 800 cc natural~ @@c 26.5-29.5 ?- 2 Supreme Rice*Ai@A$@h@  +I" flavoured~ ?7@c27-30.5 ?- jNote: *Pasteurized !I size 830 cc natural~ ?7@c27-31.5 ?-  +I" flavoured~ @9@c30-32 ?- !I size 946 cc natural~ @:@c31.5-33 ?- !I size 2,000 cc natural~ @J@ c66.5 ?- !d size 5,000 cc natural~ B0Y@ e126 A- 'ESterilized (145 cc) Bear Brand<<a I 1 can~ @@k8.75-10 ?- DlWtvvkskhgG ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) ;* ;+ ;, ;- ;. ;/ ;0 ;1 ;2 ;3 ;4 ;5 ;6 ;7 ;8 ;9 ;: ;; ;< ;= ;> ;? ; d 12 cans A-~ BW@ A-  K!BSource: Department of Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce, Survey!NN " NN # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4l 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? DlVk@ ;A ;@ A d>@  7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%" ??ofU} `(}  }  *}  ,,@,@;;;;; ; ; ; ; ;;vv;,@,@;;;;;v;;;;;-6$Table 11: Retail Coffee Prices, 2005 66:61Table 12: Retail Malt Based Beverage Prices, 20056Brand/QuantityPrice Brand/QuantityPriceInstant Coffee  Ovaltine/Nestcafe  200 gramTHB 89 I Ovaltine 100 gram  glass bottleTHB 27-Moccona  200 gramTHB 91 I Ovaltine 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 453Buddy Dean  200 gramTHB 70 I Ovaltine 400 gram  glass bottleTHB 753Super Save  200 gramTHB 74 _+Ovaltine White Malt 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 54ETaster Choice Green  113 gramTHB 300 _+Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  glass bottleTHB 91C Taster Choice Red  56.6 gram THB 161  ? Ovaltine 75 gram  refilled THB 14E Taster Choice Brown  113 gram THB 113  A Ovaltine 150 gram  refilled THB 33; Moccona Select  400 gram THB 156  A Ovaltine 300 gram  refilled THB 43M "Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  35 gram THB 59  A Ovaltine 400 gram  refilled THB 55M "Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  70 gram THB 109  A Ovaltine 900 gram  refilled THB 1029Nestcafe Gold  100 gramTHB 209 W'Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  refilledTHB 749Nestcafe Gold  200 gramTHB 395 m2Ovaltine White Malt 35 gram  5 sachets in packageTHB 39?Nestcafe Red Cup  100 gramTHB 46 y8Ovaltine Swiss Formular High Calcium 300 gram  refilledTHB 83U&Nestcafe Red Cup (Refilled)  200 gramTHB 89 _+Ovaltine Yen 3-in-1  18 sachets in packageTHB 105ENestcafe (Refilled)  400 gramTHB 325 !Ovaltine 3-in-1 700 gramTHB 102ENestcafe Gold Blend  100 gramTHB 233  MiloThree In One Coffee  7Milo 70 gram  refilledTHB 12CNestcafe 18 gram  10 sachets THB 29.50 9Milo 100 gram  refilledTHB 25CNestcafe 30 gram  18 sachets THB 82.50 9Milo 400 gram  refilledTHB 55O#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  30 sachets THB 83.50 ;Milo 1000 gram  refilledTHB 109O#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  40 sachetsTHB 119 O#Milo 3-in-1  20 sachets in packageTHB 93]*Khao Chong Coffee Mix 15 gram  30 sachetsTHB 77 Milo 3-in-1 770 gramTHB 97S%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  10 sachetsTHB 28  S%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 78  GSuper Save 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 73    @kDdH|zzn>@"7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"L??U} }  }  ;;;;;;;;;:61Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales, 2004#Million litres~ $P@(Carbonated Drinks~ )!A-Fruit/vegetable juice~ .4@-Bottled water~ .A-Functional drinks~ .^@-RTD tea~ .<@2 RTD coffee~ .@3Total Non-Al Beverages~ seZAH>),1)-#&,8(  8j 8 0NMM?F]`   ـ" ??3` 4` 43d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3Q<2 F!Carbonates Sales by Volume, 2004Q =22Q =11Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D $% MP+3O&Q4$% MP+3O&Q4FA3Oc 3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% OzM3OQ  '4SS 4e Off-trade On-tradeeQ4@(\@e rj 8 0NMM?v<]`L   ـ"d??3` ` ` ` 5 p( 98V p` p S  C ]T < Total = 4,160 Million Litres<5y3dx=23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;Q ;Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% sMP+3O&Q4$% sMP+3O&Q4FAx3Oj3" :dd$% sXMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% t =M3O0y!&Q d0Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales 2004'4% 4XM*?3O9!&Q '4%  !XM*?3O ?/&Q :Fruit& vegetable juice 3%'4% sXM ?3O&Q '4% / IXM*?3OV'Q '4% Y :+XM*?3O 0/&Q '4% fD+XM*?3O,/&Q '4% *4XM*?3O3!&Q '4% 4XM*?3O$!&Q '4SS 4eee 88>@5 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U}  l  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;.6%Chart 2: Thailand's Cola Market, 2004                 *!Source: Interviews, Trade Sources  E6<Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drinks Market, 2004             DlNJe ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) ;* ;+ ;, ;- ;. ;/ ;0 ;1 ;2 ;3 ;4 ;5 ;6 ;7 ;8 ;9 ;: ;; ;< ;= ;> ;? ; ! 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DlPR<SWMiUV@ ;A ;B ;C ;D ;E ;F ;G ;H ;I ;J ;K ;L ;M ;N ;O ;P ;Q ;R ;S ;T ;U ;V ;W ;X ;Y ;Z ;[ ;\ ;] ;^ ;_ ;@ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ D@l` ;a ;b ;c ;d ;e ;f ;g ;h ;i ;j ;k ;` a b c d e f g h i j k X,0$(  $j $ 0NMM?1]`  ـM\\FASBANGKOK\HP LaserJet 5 LAN14C odXXLetterDINU"4B "d??3`  `  ` Mk` ;+6@t( ?HUJU t` t S   ' ] <(THB 23,000 million)<63do023 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;./Q ;./Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS43_ O 3f  < R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% MP+3O&Q4$% MP+3O&Q4FA N3O3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% NOM3O2 &Q N%Chart 2: Thailand's Cola Market, 2004'4% XM*?3OQ6Q '4%  wXM*?3O-6Q '4SS 4eee rj $ 0NMM?i%$]`T  ـ"d??3` ;` ;` ;` x7Px( cK x` x S    ] <(THB 7,000 million)<7x B3d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;24Q ;24Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D $% MP+3O&Q4$% MP+3O&Q4FA9B- 3O9- 3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% "T\ M3O!&Q h2Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drink Market, 2004'4SS 4eee $$>@7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U}  N  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;86/Chart 4: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004                     6 -Table: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004    Million Baht  Singha~ np@  Crystal#n@ {Gz?'  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H .< @ ."< @ ."< ."< , 8@ @ , 8 @ .8@ .8   ,"8@ ,"8 @ ?8@@ ?8 @ ?8@  Normal_DAIRY.XLS8dq:F3ffff̙̙3f3fff3f3f33333f33333\HChart5dRTables 1, 2, 3 & 4hTables 5, 6 & 7yTables 8, 9 & 10Tables 11 & 12Chart 1 Charts 2 & 3Chart 4T Charts 5 & 6;Charts 7, 8 & 9fSheet12 8    =K`iz@'    3  @@   TW*Includes soy beverages, corn beverages, sesame drink, rice beverages and pumpkin drinkIndependent storesSupermarket/hypermarkets6Table 8: Wholesale and Retail Prices of RTD Milk, 2004Brand/QuantityPriceNestcafe  200 gramTHB 89Moccona  200 gramTHB 91Buddy Dean  200 gramTHB 70Super Save  200 gramTHB 74Taster Choice Green  113 gramTHB 300Taster Choice Red  56.6 gramTHB 161Taster Choice Brown  113 gramTHB 113Moccona Select  400 gramTHB 156"Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  35 gramTHB 59PepsiLactasoyFruit & Vegetable Juice Price/BottleQuantity/Bottle Lady SirinSrireuan Mechieang Supreme Rice*Note: *PasteurizedPrivate Consumption Index Liquor (20,000 litres)8.75-10%Chart 2: Thailand's Cola Market, 2004'Market Share of Carbonated Drinks, 2004Plant (Herb) basedM, Lipovitan, Shark, MagnumBSource: Department of Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce, SurveyD-riceRetail Price (THB)Price/Box (THB)YeoSource: Survey(THB)Price/100 cc (THB) Price/100 cc(cc)Raw milkTHB 75+Ovaltine White Malt 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 54+Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  glass bottleOvaltine 75 gram  refilledTHB 14Ovaltine 150 gram  refilledTHB 33Ovaltine 300 gram  refilledTHB 43Ovaltine 400 gram  refilledTHB 55Ovaltine 900 gram  refilledTHB 102'Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  refilled2Ovaltine White Malt 35 gram  5 sachets in packageTHB 398Ovaltine Swiss Formular High Calcium 300 gram  refilledTHB 83+Ovaltine Yen 3-in-1  18 sachets in packageTHB 105Ovaltine 3-in-1 700 gramMiloMilo 70 gram  refilledTHB 12Milo 100 gram  refilledTHB 25Milo 400 gram  refilledMilo 1000 gram  refilled#Milo 3-in-1  20 sachets in packageTHB 93Milo 3-in-1 770 gramTHB 97*Khao Chong Coffee Mix 15 gram  30 sachets1Table 12: Retail Malt Based Beverage Prices, 2005#Table 9: Soy Beverage Retail Prices 19.5-20.5RTD Tea size 2,000 cc naturalSingha Coca-ColaFantaOsotspa Bottled WaterSource: Bank of Thailand THB Million$Thailand Fruit/Vegetable Juice, 2004THB 4000 Million1Chart 7: Energy Drink Market Share by Value, 2004(Chart 8: Sports Drink Market Share, 2004YearRaw milk productionShortage of raw milkGrowth rate (2002-03)Z(Total market THB 10,000 million of this amount about THB 1,000 million is mineral water, 12 cansNote: Vendors and Others%Source: Euromonitor and Trade SourcesVTable 19: Forecast Off-Trade Sales of Soft Drinks (as sold) by Sector: Value 2003-2008 Bt MillionAsian speciality drinks$Market Share of High-End Segment (%)Source: AC Neilson size 830 cc naturalOthersTotal20.25-2338-42.2538.75-45 56.5-60.546.5-52Sales of vehicles (unit) Motorcycles Passenger carsQuantity (cc)Nong Pho Dairy Cooperative"Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  70 gramTHB 109Nestcafe Gold  100 gramTHB 209Nestcafe Gold  200 gramTHB 395Nestcafe Red Cup  100 gramTHB 46&Nestcafe Red Cup (Refilled)  200 gramNestcafe (Refilled)  400 gramTHB 325Nestcafe Gold Blend  100 gramTHB 233Nestcafe 18 gram  10 sachets THB 29.50Nestcafe 30 gram  18 sachets THB 82.50#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  30 sachets THB 83.50#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  40 sachetsTHB 119THB 77%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  10 sachetsTHB 28%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 78Super Save 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 73Instant CoffeeThree In One Coffee$Table 11: Retail Coffee Prices, 2005Ovaltine Ovaltine 100 gram  glass bottleTHB 27 Ovaltine 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 45 Ovaltine 400 gram  glass bottleNChart 5: Share of High-End Segment (100 percent fruit/ vegetable juice), 2004 MChart 6: Share of Medium Segment (25-50 percent fruit/ vegetable juice), 2004TipcoMillion litresTOTALUnifMalee Carabao Dang# size 200 cc natural/ flavoured&Private Consumption Index (1995 = 100)Sales of beveragesVitaMilk-Fermented dairy drinks size 450 cc natural size 400 cc natural Beer (thousand litres) size 946 cc natural7Source: 1999-2002 from Office of Agricultural Economics# size 250 cc natural/ flavoured size 5,000 cc natural7-8.511-11.5detail not availablePercent# size 450 cc natural/ flavoured size 750 cc natural7-87.5-910-10.59-1015.75-18 20.25-22.5#Market Share of Low-End Segment (%)%Others-Table: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004Growth Rate (%)!Energy Drink Market Share in 2004TC Pharmaceutical Ind.Source: Brandage ClippingNamthipDemand for RTD milk * Jan - Oct2004P*UHT PasteurizedSterilized (145 cc) Bear Brand(ave box/bottle) box/bottle1Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales, 2004: 2003 from Department of Livestock DevelopmentCarbonated drinksTotal Non-Al BeveragesCarbonated Drinks Soy beveragesCoffee Malt basedTeaSport Drink Market Share, 2004High-end: 100% juiceLow-end: <25% juiceFruit/vegetable juiceBottled waterFunctional drinksRTD teaSiam"Total market =1\4,000 Million BahtMillion LitresFruit/vegetable juiceFunctional drinks ConcentratesRTD tea RTD coffeeValue added tax)Import of consumer products (USD million)$Table: Flavoured Drink Segment, 200415-1615-16.2516-18.25 % Off-Trade Carbonates Bottled water 17.5-19.5\Table 5: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 20043Table 6: Retail Sales Volume of RTD Milk, 2000-20032Table 7: Retail Sales Value of RTD Milk, 2000-2003%Table 10: Rice Beverage Retail Prices<Chart 9: Thailand Beverages in Powdered Or Concentrated Form6 boxesRTD Milk skim# size 180 cc natural/ flavoured THB million<Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drinks Market, 2004 Source: Euromonitor, Trade Press RTD Flav MilkFermented Dairy Drinks RTD MilkShare Private labelForemost FrieslandCP MeijiNestlThai Dairy Industry Mali Samphran Dairy Plus Dutch MillUnited Dairy FoodsDairy Farming Promotion OrgMilk Manufacturers/RecombinersWholesale (THB)ASource: Trade associations, Trade press, Interviews, Euromonitor ('000 MT)6Table 3: Share of Milk Manufacturers/Recombiners, 20048Table 4: Thailand's Private Consumption Index, 2000-2004Medium: 25-99% juice'Others: Freeze, Nuboon, Deli, Ivy, etc."Market Share of Medium Segment (%)" flavoured size 500 cc naturalSource: Malee SampranBrand1Energy Drink Company Market Share by Value, 2004 <Source: Manager on Line/Total Market Value in 2004 = 3,500 Million Baht Medium MarketLow-end Market Million BahtHigh-end Market RTD coffee2Source: Trade Press, Trade Interviews, EuromonitorTC Pharmaceutical size 800 cc naturalSerm Suk3about THB 9,000 million is bottled drinking water.)/Chart 4: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004' Soda and soft drinks (million litres)!Household electricity consumption (million kw-hrs)*Quantity sales of benzine (million litres) RTD CoffeeConvenience StoresCrystalRed BullNestleMirindaUFC+Source: Trade Press, Euromonitor, Estimates!Source: Interviews, Trade SourcesV-Soy Soft drinksChaba/Note: Volume totals exclude powder concentrates)Table: Market share of Cola Segment, 2004TotalMTable 1: Total Sales Volume of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector, 2003- 2004Thai Health Drinks* ConcentrateFunctional Drinks4Table 2: Thailand's Supply and Demand for Fluid Milk20-2126-28 26.5-28.75 26.5-29.527-30.527-31.530-3231.5-3366.5126 1 can\Table 4: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 2004Z" #$%&&]'( )r+G, - -{ .T /I 03(1"2345%778p89991::~;Vv<==!>{?UR@&ALB CDwD?hEFF<  ـ"`n igh-?? c3` @` A` B`  C(  `  S Xr  LqX]Xr0y <(THB 10,000 Million)<C?Uп3d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;Q ;Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D $% MP+3O&BQ4$% MP+3O&AQ4FA a3O a3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% ;K* ;M3O&@Q b/Chart 4: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004'4% XM ?3OQ'4%  VXM*?3O'&$Q'4% zeMXM*?3O%$Q'4SS 4eSinghaCrystalNamthipSiamOthersep@@0@ |@0@e>  ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U} }  } }  6  J  ; v ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;VMTable 1: Total Sales Volume of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector, 2003- 2004?6Table 3: Share of Milk Manufacturers/Recombiners, 2004!"Percent#Million litres$L@$P@%Growth Rate (%) '&Milk Manufacturers/Recombiners'Share(Carbonated drinks)a{A*!A*)œwN@dDDd  +Foremost Friesland~ ,@@-Fruit/vegetable juice.)@/4@*.7vX%@dDDd 0CP Meiji~ 13@-Bottled water.Z@/A*.`~,|@dDDd $0Nong Pho Dairy Cooperative~ 1,@-Functional drinks.Xt@/^@*.`\X@dDDd 0Nestl~ 1&@-RTD tea.K@/<@*.l߰ kX@dDDd 0Thai Dairy Industry~ 1@2 RTD coffee.@/@*.0M? dDDd $0Dairy Farming Promotion Org~ 1@ 3Total Non-Al Beverages# 4@  %L# 49@  %L* 5pi1@C@ dD D d  0 Mali Samphran~ 1@4 +Source: Trade Press, Euromonitor, Estimates  0 Dairy Plus~ 1@  0 Dutch Mill~ 1@  0 Private label~ 1@= 64Table 2: Thailand's Supply and Demand for Fluid Milk   0United Dairy Foods~ 1? 7 ('000 MT) 0Others~ 1@ 8Year9Raw milk production9Demand for RTD milk9Raw milk9Shortage of raw milk :Total#;Y@ %$<<@=@=@@=!@=@ J>ASource: Trade associations, Trade press, Interviews, Euromonitor $?@@@e@@A%@@aa@@@$?D@@@@!@@@@ո@$?H@@a@@a@@@@@$AL@B@B,@B @B@9Growth rate (2002-03)Cx@C @C@C"@7Source: 1999-2002 from Office of Agricultural Economics C: 2003 from Department of Livestock Development A68Table 4: Thailand's Private Consumption Index, 2000-2004 "$Private Consumption Index$@@$D@$H@$L@D2004P* /E&Private Consumption Index (1995 = 100)$F@F@F@F@F@ GSales of beveragesHHHHH!I Beer (thousand litres)$Jl1AJIJJ2AJz^JLr3A !I Liquor (20,000 litres)$J@@JV@J@3@J@J@ BX.s=@X::::V^a_kk9] ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) 5 ;0 I' Soda and soft drinks (million litres)$ J4@J$@JH@J@Jx@ !!GSales of vehicles (unit)!KKKKK "I Motorcycles$"J0JI,AJP4AJ\9AJ`" #I Passenger cars$#JPK@J@J@JAJA# 3$G*Quantity sales of benzine (million litres)$$J@Jɺ@J@JϽ@J@$ *%G!Household electricity consumption$%J@J@Jr@J@J9@% &I (million kw-hrs)&JJJJJ 'GValue added tax$'J`E@J @J@@Ja@J @' 2(L)Import of consumer products (USD million)$(Mi@M@M@M@M@( !)Source: Bank of Thailand) * Jan - Oct)5 :f;LOi`6NhQ>@7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%M\\FASBANGKOK\HP LaserJet 5 LAN14C odLetterDINU"4B "d??U} }  }  }    ; ;  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; J  J  ; ; ; ; ; ;    J  ; ; ; ; ; ;  ;e\Table 5: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 2004 % Off-TradeCarbonated Drinks Fruit & Vegetable Juice Bottled WaterFunctional Drinks ConcentrateRTD Tea RTD CoffeeThai Health Drinks*!Supermarket/hypermarkets6A@A@=@4@T@:@:@K@Independent stores6C@D@A@I@.@F@F@$@Convenience Stores62@4@4@9@@8@8@:@Vendors and Others6$@@1@@@@@$@TOTAL6Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@.%Source: Euromonitor and Trade Sources` W*Includes soy beverages, corn beverages, sesame drink, rice beverages and pumpkin drink  < t3Table 6: Retail Sales Volume of RTD Milk, 2000-2003 uuuuuuvu wuuuu xMillion Litres uu y$ z@@{D@zH@{L@|P@ uORTD Milk$}@U@~W@}@Z@~\@^@ uP RTD Flav Milk#@O@@@%:M c@p= ף?D u QFermented Dairy DrinksH@@@@%b=W@(\?D uR Soy beverages@(@@g@%HPDc@(\?D u) Source: Euromonitor, Trade Pressu u uuuuuu  u            u;t2Table 7: Retail Sales Value of RTD Milk, 2000-2003uuwux THB Million u  $z@@{D@zH@{L@|P@ uS RTD MilkT@UATAUT@%ffff9@zG?D uV RTD Flav MilkWװ@XѯAW)AXqIA%vA@Q?D u YFermented dairy drinksW@XAWAfAX!A%㥛 @WAp= ף?D uZ Soy beverages$[@\@[@\@@  u ) Source: Euromonitor, Trade Press      vu> 0_YYYLL~Z?BMuu[vY<Fqu^_>@7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U} } @} }  } @ }  B  ; ; v ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;?66Table 8: Wholesale and Retail Prices of RTD Milk, 2004 ,6#Table 9: Soy Beverage Retail Prices  ]RTD Milk]Wholesale (THB)Retail Price (THB)  8Brand9Quantity (cc)9Price/Box (THB) 9Price/100 cc (THB) L^(ave box/bottle)$ box/bottle$6 boxes  _Yeo`@o@` @% @ DdD  EUHTaaa (VitaMilk<r@<$@% @ DdD ,I# size 180 cc natural/ flavoured~ @`@ b7-8c38-42.25  - ?i@?@% @ DdD ,I# size 200 cc natural/ flavoured~ @h@c7.5-9c38.75-45  - ?@o@? @% @ DdD %I skim~ @@c10-10.5c 56.5-60.5  2A@@A>@% @ DdD ,I# size 250 cc natural/ flavoured~ @@ c9-10c46.5-52 _V-Soy`@o@`"@% @ DdD , I# size 450 cc natural/ flavoured~ @+@ c15.75-18 ?-   -Lactasoy ?@@?,@% ffffff@ D dD  ! I size 750 cc natural~ @@ c 20.25-22.5 ?-  - ?i@?@% @ D dD  + d" flavoured~ B@ e20.25-23 A-  2 Ar@A$@% @ D dD   E Pasteurized aaa  Source: Survey  , I# size 200 cc natural/ flavoured~ @؃@ c7-8.5 ?-   ,I# size 250 cc natural/ flavoured~ @؎@c11-11.5 ?- !I size 400 cc natural~ @+@c15-16 ?- .6%Table 10: Rice Beverage Retail Prices +I" flavoured~ @+@c15-16.25 ?- !I size 450 cc natural~ @@c16-18.25 ?- fBrand<Quantity/Bottle< Price/Bottle g Price/100 cc +I" flavoured~ @@c 17.5-19.5 ?-  2 A(cc)A(THB) h(THB) !I size 500 cc natural~ @@c 19.5-20.5 ?- - Lady Sirin?r@?D@i*@  +I" flavoured~ ?1@c20-21 ?- -Srireuan?k@?A@i,@  !I size 750 cc natural~ @t@c26-28 ?- -D-rice?i@?$@i@  +I" flavoured~ @̡@c 26.5-28.75 ?- - Mechieang?i@?$@i@  !I size 800 cc natural~ @@c 26.5-29.5 ?- 2 Supreme Rice*Ai@A$@h@  +I" flavoured~ ?7@c27-30.5 ?- jNote: *Pasteurized !I size 830 cc natural~ ?7@c27-31.5 ?-  +I" flavoured~ @9@c30-32 ?- !I size 946 cc natural~ @:@c31.5-33 ?- !I size 2,000 cc natural~ @J@ c66.5 ?- !d size 5,000 cc natural~ B0Y@ e126 A- 'ESterilized (145 cc) Bear Brand<<a I 1 can~ @@k8.75-10 ?- DlWtvvkskhgG ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) ;* ;+ ;, ;- ;. ;/ ;0 ;1 ;2 ;3 ;4 ;5 ;6 ;7 ;8 ;9 ;: ;; ;< ;= ;> ;? ; d 12 cans A-~ BW@ A-  K!BSource: Department of Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce, Survey!NN " NN # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4l 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? DlVk@ ;A ;@ A d>@  7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%" ??ofU} `(}  }  *}  ,,@,@;;;;; ; ; ; ; ;;vv;,@,@;;;;;v;;;;;-6$Table 11: Retail Coffee Prices, 2005 66:61Table 12: Retail Malt Based Beverage Prices, 20056Brand/QuantityPrice Brand/QuantityPriceInstant Coffee  Ovaltine/Nestcafe  200 gramTHB 89 I Ovaltine 100 gram  glass bottleTHB 27-Moccona  200 gramTHB 91 I Ovaltine 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 453Buddy Dean  200 gramTHB 70 I Ovaltine 400 gram  glass bottleTHB 753Super Save  200 gramTHB 74 _+Ovaltine White Malt 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 54ETaster Choice Green  113 gramTHB 300 _+Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  glass bottleTHB 91C Taster Choice Red  56.6 gram THB 161  ? Ovaltine 75 gram  refilled THB 14E Taster Choice Brown  113 gram THB 113  A Ovaltine 150 gram  refilled THB 33; Moccona Select  400 gram THB 156  A Ovaltine 300 gram  refilled THB 43M "Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  35 gram THB 59  A Ovaltine 400 gram  refilled THB 55M "Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  70 gram THB 109  A Ovaltine 900 gram  refilled THB 1029Nestcafe Gold  100 gramTHB 209 W'Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  refilledTHB 749Nestcafe Gold  200 gramTHB 395 m2Ovaltine White Malt 35 gram  5 sachets in packageTHB 39?Nestcafe Red Cup  100 gramTHB 46 y8Ovaltine Swiss Formular High Calcium 300 gram  refilledTHB 83U&Nestcafe Red Cup (Refilled)  200 gramTHB 89 _+Ovaltine Yen 3-in-1  18 sachets in packageTHB 105ENestcafe (Refilled)  400 gramTHB 325 !Ovaltine 3-in-1 700 gramTHB 102ENestcafe Gold Blend  100 gramTHB 233  MiloThree In One Coffee  7Milo 70 gram  refilledTHB 12CNestcafe 18 gram  10 sachets THB 29.50 9Milo 100 gram  refilledTHB 25CNestcafe 30 gram  18 sachets THB 82.50 9Milo 400 gram  refilledTHB 55O#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  30 sachets THB 83.50 ;Milo 1000 gram  refilledTHB 109O#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  40 sachetsTHB 119 O#Milo 3-in-1  20 sachets in packageTHB 93]*Khao Chong Coffee Mix 15 gram  30 sachetsTHB 77 Milo 3-in-1 770 gramTHB 97S%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  10 sachetsTHB 28  S%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 78  GSuper Save 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 73    @kDdH|zzn>@"7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"L??U} }  }  ;;;;;;;;;:61Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales, 2004#Million litres~ $P@(Carbonated Drinks~ )!A-Fruit/vegetable juice~ .4@-Bottled water~ .A-Functional drinks~ .^@-RTD tea~ .<@2 RTD coffee~ .@3Total Non-Al Beverages~ seZAH>),1)-#&,8(  8j 8 0NMM?F]`   ـ" ??3` 4` 43d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3Q<2 F!Carbonates Sales by Volume, 2004Q =22Q =11Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D $% MP+3O&Q4$% MP+3O&Q4FA3Oc 3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% OzM3OQ  '4SS 4e Off-trade On-tradeeQ4@(\@e rj 8 0NMM?v<]`L   ـ"d??3` ` ` ` 5 p( 98V p` p S  C ]T < Total = 4,160 Million Litres<5y3dx=23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;Q ;Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% sMP+3O&Q4$% sMP+3O&Q4FAx3Oj3" :dd$% sXMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% t =M3O0y!&Q d0Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales 2004'4% 4XM*?3O9!&Q '4%  !XM*?3O ?/&Q :Fruit& vegetable juice 3%'4% sXM ?3O&Q '4% / IXM*?3OV'Q '4% Y :+XM*?3O 0/&Q '4% fD+XM*?3O,/&Q '4% *4XM*?3O3!&Q '4% 4XM*?3O$!&Q '4SS 4eee 88>@5 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U}  l  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;.6%Chart 2: Thailand's Cola Market, 2004                 *!Source: Interviews, Trade Sources  E6<Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drinks Market, 2004             DlNJe ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) ;* ;+ ;, ;- ;. ;/ ;0 ;1 ;2 ;3 ;4 ;5 ;6 ;7 ;8 ;9 ;: ;; ;< ;= ;> ;? ; ! " # $ % & ' ( ) 0*6'Market Share of Carbonated Drinks, 2004* + 2,6)Table: Market share of Cola Segment, 2004, - - THB million- . Pepsi#.nM@/ )\(?Y. / Coca-Cola#/n@2 q= ףp?Y/ 0 -1 $Table: Flavoured Drink Segment, 20041 2 Fanta#2n$@3 ffffff?X2 THB million2 3 Mirinda#3nX@4 ?X3 4 Others%4nu@ XD2D34 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? DlPR<SWMiUV@ ;A ;B ;C ;D ;E ;F ;G ;H ;I ;J ;K ;L ;M ;N ;O ;P ;Q ;R ;S ;T ;U ;V ;W ;X ;Y ;Z ;[ ;\ ;] ;^ ;_ ;@ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ D@l` ;a ;b ;c ;d ;e ;f ;g ;h ;i ;j ;k ;` a b c d e f g h i j k X,0$(  $j $ 0NMM?1]`  ـM\\FASBANGKOK\HP LaserJet 5 LAN14C odXXLetterDINU"4B "d??3`  `  ` Mk` ;+6@t( ?HUJU t` t S   ] <(THB 23,000 million)<6H P3do023 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;./Q ;./Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS43_ O 3f  < R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% :MP+3O&Q4$% :MP+3O&Q4FA  3O3" :dd$% :XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% NOM3O2 &Q N%Chart 2: Thailand's Cola Market, 2004'4% XM*?3OQ6Q '4%  wXM*?3O-6Q '4SS 4eee rj $ 0NMM?i%#%]`T  ـ"d??3` ;` ;` ;` x7Px( cK x` x S  t g] <(THB 7,000 million)<7B3d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;24Q ;24Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D $% MP+3O&Q4$% MP+3O&Q4FA9- N3O9>- 3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% S M3O9&Q x:Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drink Market 2004'4SS 4eee $$>@$$$7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U}  N  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;86/Chart 4: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004                     6 -Table: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004    Million Baht  Singha~ np@  Crystal#n@ {Gz?'  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of Carbonated Drinks, 2004Plant (Herb) basedM, Lipovitan, Shark, MagnumBSource: Department of Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce, SurveyD-riceRetail Price (THB)Price/Box (THB)YeoSource: Survey(THB)Price/100 cc (THB) Price/100 cc(cc)Raw milkTHB 75+Ovaltine White Malt 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 54+Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  glass bottleOvaltine 75 gram  refilledTHB 14Ovaltine 150 gram  refilledTHB 33Ovaltine 300 gram  refilledTHB 43Ovaltine 400 gram  refilledTHB 55Ovaltine 900 gram  refilledTHB 102'Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  refilled2Ovaltine White Malt 35 gram  5 sachets in packageTHB 398Ovaltine Swiss Formular High Calcium 300 gram  refilledTHB 83+Ovaltine Yen 3-in-1  18 sachets in packageTHB 105Ovaltine 3-in-1 700 gramMiloMilo 70 gram  refilledTHB 12Milo 100 gram  refilledTHB 25Milo 400 gram  refilledMilo 1000 gram  refilled#Milo 3-in-1  20 sachets in packageTHB 93Milo 3-in-1 770 gramTHB 97*Khao Chong Coffee Mix 15 gram  30 sachets1Table 12: Retail Malt Based Beverage Prices, 2005#Table 9: Soy Beverage Retail Prices 19.5-20.5RTD Tea size 2,000 cc naturalSingha Coca-ColaFantaOsotspa Bottled WaterSource: Bank of Thailand THB Million$Thailand Fruit/Vegetable Juice, 2004THB 4000 Million1Chart 7: Energy Drink Market Share by Value, 2004(Chart 8: Sports Drink Market Share, 2004YearRaw milk productionShortage of raw milkGrowth rate (2002-03)Z(Total market THB 10,000 million of this amount about THB 1,000 million is mineral water, 12 cansNote: Vendors and Others%Source: Euromonitor and Trade SourcesVTable 19: Forecast Off-Trade Sales of Soft Drinks (as sold) by Sector: Value 2003-2008 Bt MillionAsian speciality drinks$Market Share of High-End Segment (%)Source: AC Neilson size 830 cc naturalOthersTotal20.25-2338-42.2538.75-45 56.5-60.546.5-52Sales of vehicles (unit) Motorcycles Passenger carsQuantity (cc)Nong Pho Dairy Cooperative"Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  70 gramTHB 109Nestcafe Gold  100 gramTHB 209Nestcafe Gold  200 gramTHB 395Nestcafe Red Cup  100 gramTHB 46&Nestcafe Red Cup (Refilled)  200 gramNestcafe (Refilled)  400 gramTHB 325Nestcafe Gold Blend  100 gramTHB 233Nestcafe 18 gram  10 sachets THB 29.50Nestcafe 30 gram  18 sachets THB 82.50#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  30 sachets THB 83.50#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  40 sachetsTHB 119THB 77%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  10 sachetsTHB 28%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 78Super Save 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 73Instant CoffeeThree In One Coffee$Table 11: Retail Coffee Prices, 2005Ovaltine Ovaltine 100 gram  glass bottleTHB 27 Ovaltine 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 45 Ovaltine 400 gram  glass bottleNChart 5: Share of High-End Segment (100 percent fruit/ vegetable juice), 2004 MChart 6: Share of Medium Segment (25-50 percent fruit/ vegetable juice), 2004TipcoMillion litresTOTALUnifMalee Carabao Dang# size 200 cc natural/ flavoured&Private Consumption Index (1995 = 100)Sales of beveragesVitaMilk-Fermented dairy drinks size 450 cc natural size 400 cc natural Beer (thousand litres) size 946 cc 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tax)Import of consumer products (USD million)$Table: Flavoured Drink Segment, 200415-1615-16.2516-18.25 % Off-Trade Carbonates Bottled water 17.5-19.5\Table 5: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 20043Table 6: Retail Sales Volume of RTD Milk, 2000-20032Table 7: Retail Sales Value of RTD Milk, 2000-2003%Table 10: Rice Beverage Retail Prices<Chart 9: Thailand Beverages in Powdered Or Concentrated Form6 boxesRTD Milk skim# size 180 cc natural/ flavoured THB million<Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drinks Market, 2004 Source: Euromonitor, Trade Press RTD Flav MilkFermented Dairy Drinks RTD MilkShare Private labelForemost FrieslandCP MeijiNestlThai Dairy Industry Mali Samphran Dairy Plus Dutch MillUnited Dairy FoodsDairy Farming Promotion OrgMilk Manufacturers/RecombinersWholesale (THB)ASource: Trade associations, Trade press, Interviews, Euromonitor ('000 MT)6Table 3: Share of Milk Manufacturers/Recombiners, 20048Table 4: Thailand's Private Consumption Index, 2000-2004Medium: 25-99% juice'Others: Freeze, Nuboon, Deli, Ivy, etc."Market Share of Medium Segment (%)" flavoured size 500 cc naturalSource: Malee SampranBrand1Energy Drink Company Market Share by Value, 2004 <Source: Manager on Line/Total Market Value in 2004 = 3,500 Million Baht Medium MarketLow-end Market Million BahtHigh-end Market RTD coffee2Source: Trade Press, Trade Interviews, EuromonitorTC Pharmaceutical size 800 cc naturalSerm Suk3about THB 9,000 million is bottled drinking water.)/Chart 4: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004' Soda and soft drinks (million litres)!Household electricity consumption (million kw-hrs)*Quantity sales of benzine (million litres) RTD CoffeeConvenience StoresCrystalRed BullNestleMirindaUFC+Source: Trade Press, Euromonitor, Estimates!Source: Interviews, Trade SourcesV-Soy Soft drinksChaba/Note: Volume totals exclude powder concentrates)Table: Market share of Cola Segment, 2004TotalMTable 1: Total Sales Volume of 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Department of Livestock Development A68Table 4: Thailand's Private Consumption Index, 2000-2004 "$Private Consumption Index$@@$D@$H@$L@D2004P* /E&Private Consumption Index (1995 = 100)$F@F@F@F@F@ GSales of beveragesHHHHH!I Beer (thousand litres)$Jl1AJIJJ2AJz^JLr3A !I Liquor (20,000 litres)$J@@JV@J@3@J@J@ BX.s=@X::::V^a_kk9] ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) 5 ;0 I' Soda and soft drinks (million litres)$ J4@J$@JH@J@Jx@ !!GSales of vehicles (unit)!KKKKK "I Motorcycles$"J0JI,AJP4AJ\9AJ`" #I Passenger cars$#JPK@J@J@JAJA# 3$G*Quantity sales of benzine (million litres)$$J@Jɺ@J@JϽ@J@$ *%G!Household electricity consumption$%J@J@Jr@J@J9@% &I (million kw-hrs)&JJJJJ 'GValue added tax$'J`E@J @J@@Ja@J @' 2(L)Import of consumer products (USD million)$(Mi@M@M@M@M@( !)Source: Bank of Thailand) * Jan - Oct)5 :f;LOi`6NhQ>@7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%M\\FASBANGKOK\HP LaserJet 5 LAN14C odLetterDINU"4B "d??U} }  }  }    ; ;  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; J  J  ; ; ; ; ; ;    J  ; ; ; ; ; ;  ;e\Table 5: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 2004 % Off-TradeCarbonated Drinks Fruit & Vegetable Juice Bottled WaterFunctional Drinks ConcentrateRTD Tea RTD CoffeeThai Health Drinks*!Supermarket/hypermarkets6A@A@=@4@T@:@:@K@Independent stores6C@D@A@I@.@F@F@$@Convenience Stores62@4@4@9@@8@8@:@Vendors and Others6$@@1@@@@@$@TOTAL6Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@.%Source: Euromonitor and Trade Sources` W*Includes soy beverages, corn beverages, sesame drink, rice beverages and pumpkin drink  < t3Table 6: Retail Sales Volume of RTD Milk, 2000-2003 uuuuuuvu wuuuu xMillion Litres uu y$ z@@{D@zH@{L@|P@ uORTD Milk$}@U@~W@}@Z@~\@^@ uP RTD Flav Milk#@O@@@%:M c@p= ף?D u QFermented Dairy DrinksH@@@@%b=W@(\?D uR Soy beverages@(@@g@%HPDc@(\?D u) Source: Euromonitor, Trade Pressu u uuuuuu  u            u;t2Table 7: Retail Sales Value of RTD Milk, 2000-2003uuwux THB Million u  $z@@{D@zH@{L@|P@ uS RTD MilkT@UATAUT@%ffff9@zG?D uV RTD Flav MilkWװ@XѯAW)AXqIA%vA@Q?D u YFermented dairy drinksW@XAWAfAX!A%㥛 @WAp= ף?D uZ Soy beverages$[@\@[@\@@  u ) Source: Euromonitor, Trade Press      vu> 0_YYYLL~Z?BMuu[vY<Fqu^_>@7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U} } @} }  } @ }  B  ; ; v ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;?66Table 8: Wholesale and Retail Prices of RTD Milk, 2004 ,6#Table 9: Soy Beverage Retail Prices  ]RTD Milk]Wholesale (THB)Retail Price (THB)  8Brand9Quantity (cc)9Price/Box (THB) 9Price/100 cc (THB) L^(ave box/bottle)$ box/bottle$6 boxes  _Yeo`@o@` @% @ DdD  EUHTaaa (VitaMilk<r@<$@% @ DdD ,I# size 180 cc natural/ flavoured~ @`@ b7-8c38-42.25  - ?i@?@% @ DdD ,I# size 200 cc natural/ flavoured~ @h@c7.5-9c38.75-45  - ?@o@? @% @ DdD %I skim~ @@c10-10.5c 56.5-60.5  2A@@A>@% @ DdD ,I# size 250 cc natural/ flavoured~ @@ c9-10c46.5-52 _V-Soy`@o@`"@% @ DdD , I# size 450 cc natural/ flavoured~ @+@ c15.75-18 ?-   -Lactasoy ?@@?,@% ffffff@ D dD  ! I size 750 cc natural~ @@ c 20.25-22.5 ?-  - ?i@?@% @ D dD  + d" flavoured~ B@ e20.25-23 A-  2 Ar@A$@% @ D dD   E Pasteurized aaa  Source: Survey  , I# size 200 cc natural/ flavoured~ @؃@ c7-8.5 ?-   ,I# size 250 cc natural/ flavoured~ @؎@c11-11.5 ?- !I size 400 cc natural~ @+@c15-16 ?- .6%Table 10: Rice Beverage Retail Prices +I" flavoured~ @+@c15-16.25 ?- !I size 450 cc natural~ @@c16-18.25 ?- fBrand<Quantity/Bottle< Price/Bottle g Price/100 cc +I" flavoured~ @@c 17.5-19.5 ?-  2 A(cc)A(THB) h(THB) !I size 500 cc natural~ @@c 19.5-20.5 ?- - Lady Sirin?r@?D@i*@  +I" flavoured~ ?1@c20-21 ?- -Srireuan?k@?A@i,@  !I size 750 cc natural~ @t@c26-28 ?- -D-rice?i@?$@i@  +I" flavoured~ @̡@c 26.5-28.75 ?- - Mechieang?i@?$@i@  !I size 800 cc natural~ @@c 26.5-29.5 ?- 2 Supreme Rice*Ai@A$@h@  +I" flavoured~ ?7@c27-30.5 ?- jNote: *Pasteurized !I size 830 cc natural~ ?7@c27-31.5 ?-  +I" flavoured~ @9@c30-32 ?- !I size 946 cc natural~ @:@c31.5-33 ?- !I size 2,000 cc natural~ @J@ c66.5 ?- !d size 5,000 cc natural~ B0Y@ e126 A- 'ESterilized (145 cc) Bear Brand<<a I 1 can~ @@k8.75-10 ?- DlWtvvkskhgG ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) ;* ;+ ;, ;- ;. ;/ ;0 ;1 ;2 ;3 ;4 ;5 ;6 ;7 ;8 ;9 ;: ;; ;< ;= ;> ;? ; d 12 cans A-~ BW@ A-  K!BSource: Department of Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce, Survey!NN " NN # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4l 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? DlVk@ ;A ;@ A d>@  7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%" ??ofU} `(}  }  *}  ,,@,@;;;;; ; ; ; ; ;;vv;,@,@;;;;;v;;;;;-6$Table 11: Retail Coffee Prices, 2005 66:61Table 12: Retail Malt Based Beverage Prices, 20056Brand/QuantityPrice Brand/QuantityPriceInstant Coffee  Ovaltine/Nestcafe  200 gramTHB 89 I Ovaltine 100 gram  glass bottleTHB 27-Moccona  200 gramTHB 91 I Ovaltine 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 453Buddy Dean  200 gramTHB 70 I Ovaltine 400 gram  glass bottleTHB 753Super Save  200 gramTHB 74 _+Ovaltine White Malt 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 54ETaster Choice Green  113 gramTHB 300 _+Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  glass bottleTHB 91C Taster Choice Red  56.6 gram THB 161  ? Ovaltine 75 gram  refilled THB 14E Taster Choice Brown  113 gram THB 113  A Ovaltine 150 gram  refilled THB 33; Moccona Select  400 gram THB 156  A Ovaltine 300 gram  refilled THB 43M "Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  35 gram THB 59  A Ovaltine 400 gram  refilled THB 55M "Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  70 gram THB 109  A Ovaltine 900 gram  refilled THB 1029Nestcafe Gold  100 gramTHB 209 W'Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  refilledTHB 749Nestcafe Gold  200 gramTHB 395 m2Ovaltine White Malt 35 gram  5 sachets in packageTHB 39?Nestcafe Red Cup  100 gramTHB 46 y8Ovaltine Swiss Formular High Calcium 300 gram  refilledTHB 83U&Nestcafe Red Cup (Refilled)  200 gramTHB 89 _+Ovaltine Yen 3-in-1  18 sachets in packageTHB 105ENestcafe (Refilled)  400 gramTHB 325 !Ovaltine 3-in-1 700 gramTHB 102ENestcafe Gold Blend  100 gramTHB 233  MiloThree In One Coffee  7Milo 70 gram  refilledTHB 12CNestcafe 18 gram  10 sachets THB 29.50 9Milo 100 gram  refilledTHB 25CNestcafe 30 gram  18 sachets THB 82.50 9Milo 400 gram  refilledTHB 55O#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  30 sachets THB 83.50 ;Milo 1000 gram  refilledTHB 109O#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  40 sachetsTHB 119 O#Milo 3-in-1  20 sachets in packageTHB 93]*Khao Chong Coffee Mix 15 gram  30 sachetsTHB 77 Milo 3-in-1 770 gramTHB 97S%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  10 sachetsTHB 28  S%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 78  GSuper Save 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 73    @kDdH|zzn>@"7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"L??U} }  }  ;;;;;;;;;:61Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales, 2004#Million litres~ $P@(Carbonated Drinks~ )!A-Fruit/vegetable juice~ .4@-Bottled water~ .A-Functional drinks~ .^@-RTD tea~ .<@2 RTD coffee~ .@3Total Non-Al Beverages~ seZAH>),1)-#&,8(  8j 8 0NMM?F]`   ـ" ??3` 4` 43d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3Q<2 F!Carbonates Sales by Volume, 2004Q =22Q =11Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D $% MP+3O&Q4$% MP+3O&Q4FA3Oc 3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% OzM3OQ  '4SS 4e Off-trade On-tradeeQ4@(\@e rj 8 0NMM?v<]`L   ـ"d??3` ` ` ` 5 p( 98V p` p S  C ]T < Total = 4,160 Million Litres<5y3dx=23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;Q ;Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% sMP+3O&Q4$% sMP+3O&Q4FAx3Oj3" :dd$% sXMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% t =M3O0y!&Q d0Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales 2004'4% 4XM*?3O9!&Q '4%  !XM*?3O ?/&Q :Fruit& vegetable juice 3%'4% sXM ?3O&Q '4% / IXM*?3OV'Q '4% Y :+XM*?3O 0/&Q '4% fD+XM*?3O,/&Q '4% *4XM*?3O3!&Q '4% 4XM*?3O$!&Q '4SS 4eee 88>@5 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U}  l  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;.6%Chart 2: Thailand's Cola Market, 2004                 *!Source: Interviews, Trade Sources  E6<Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drinks Market, 2004             DlNJe ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) ;* ;+ ;, ;- ;. ;/ ;0 ;1 ;2 ;3 ;4 ;5 ;6 ;7 ;8 ;9 ;: ;; ;< ;= ;> ;? ; ! " # $ % & ' ( ) 0*6'Market Share of Carbonated Drinks, 2004* + 2,6)Table: Market share of Cola Segment, 2004, - - THB million- . Pepsi#.nM@/ )\(?Y. / Coca-Cola#/n@2 q= ףp?Y/ 0 -1 $Table: Flavoured Drink Segment, 20041 2 Fanta#2n$@3 ffffff?X2 THB million2 3 Mirinda#3nX@4 ?X3 4 Others%4nu@ XD2D34 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? DlPR<SWMiUV@ ;A ;B ;C ;D ;E ;F ;G ;H ;I ;J ;K ;L ;M ;N ;O ;P ;Q ;R ;S ;T ;U ;V ;W ;X ;Y ;Z ;[ ;\ ;] ;^ ;_ ;@ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ D@l` ;a ;b ;c ;d ;e ;f ;g ;h ;i ;j ;k ;` a b c d e f g h i j k X,0$(  $j $ 0NMM?1]`  ـM\\FASBANGKOK\HP LaserJet 5 LAN14C odXXLetterDINU"4B "d??3`  `  ` Mk` ;+6@t( ?HUJU t` t S   ] <(THB 23,000 million)<6H P3do023 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;./Q ;./Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS43_ O 3f  < R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% :MP+3O&Q4$% :MP+3O&Q4FA  3O3" :dd$% :XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% NOM3O2 &Q N%Chart 2: Thailand's Cola Market, 2004'4% XM*?3OQ6Q '4%  wXM*?3O-6Q '4SS 4eee rj $ 0NMM?i%#%]`T  ـ"d??3` ;` ;` ;` x7Px( cK x` x S  t g] <(THB 7,000 million)<7B3d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;24Q ;24Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D $% MP+3O&Q4$% MP+3O&Q4FA9- N3O9>- 3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% S M3O9&Q x:Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drink Market 2004'4SS 4eee $$>@$$$7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U}  N  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;86/Chart 4: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004                     6 -Table: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004    Million Baht  Singha~ np@  Crystal#n@ {Gz?'  Namthip#n0@ )\(?'   Siamn |@  Others1n0@'DDDD  #p@ %  c Z(Total market THB 10,000 million of this amount about THB 1,000 million is mineral water, < 3about THB 9,000 million is bottled drinking water.)  D l\""""""""""""""""""Z"A?YYLfO"` ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) ;* ;+ ;, ;- ;. ;/ ;0 ;1 ;2 ;3 ;4 ;5 ;6 ;7 ;8 ;9 ;: ;; ;< ;= ;> ;? ; ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? 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Tipco~ ? :@%?n@}@@D?D=d? *hI\8@>?S:+998YI@;A;B;C;D;E;F;G;H;I;J;K;L;M;N;O;P;Q;R;S;T;XY;Z @ Unif~ @ 6@%@nx@AD@D=d@ A Malee~ A 7@%Any@ADAD=d#A @B ?A B Chaba~ B @%BnR@C{Gz?D=B C Nestle~ C @%CnV@D?D=C  D UFC~ D @%Dn[@EQ?D=D E Others'E ,@Ed%?D%Env@F?D=E FSource: AC NeilsonF #FnН@K %?EF G 0H 'Others: Freeze, Nuboon, Deli, Ivy, etc.H I J K Kpy@MD1K +L6"Market Share of Medium Segment (%)L  M Unif~ MqB@%Mpb@N ףp= ?DKM N Tipco~ Nq;@%Np[@OHzG?DKN O Malee!OqI$I$!@O ,d %Opp= #A@O8gDio?DK!OpGz|@P DADOO P Others'Pqܶm۶m<@Pd%MO%PpGzn\@Q-1?DKP QSource: AC NeilsonQ #Qpy@X %MPQ R S T XXrP@ D2X,Y6#Market Share of Low-End Segment (%)YZdetail not availableZ4 \]^[{dL?G\]{d?H(  p  6MNN?r_<r]t  ـ"t??3` H` H ` H!_3d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;02Q ;02Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% MP+3O&!Q4$% MP+3O& Q4FA3O7; 3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% ^ ;M3O$H&Q DTotal Fruit/Vegetable Juice Market Value in 2004 =3,500 Million Baht'4SS 4eee xp  6MNN?K]@  ـ"d??3` H"` H#` H$'3d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;?EQ ;?EQ3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% MP+3O&$Q4$% MP+3O&#Q4FA8*3O3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% & M3O(<&"Q BChart 5: Premium Fruit/Vegetable Juice Market Share by Value, 2004'4SS 4eee xp  6MNN?<']  ـ"d??3` H%` H&` H',3d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ+ ;MPQ ;MPQ3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D $% MP+3O&'Q4$% MP+3O&&Q4FAQ3O 3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% Nj ^M3O<&%Q @Chart 6: Market Share of Fruit & Vegetable Juice 25-99% by Value'4SS 4eee >@7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U} `}  2;;;;;;;;; ; ; ; ;;:61Chart 7: Energy Drink Market Share by Value, 2004 E6<Chart 9: Thailand Beverages in Powdered Or Concentrated Form            16(Chart 8: Sports Drink Market Share, 2004Coffee~ @ Malt based~ p@ Tea~  @Plant (Herb) based~ Y@#d@. %$*hK592A!;";#;$;%;&;';(;);*;+,-./01'!6Sport Drink Market Share, 2004! 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Oct2004P*UHT PasteurizedSterilized (145 cc) Bear Brand(ave box/bottle) box/bottle1Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales, 2004: 2003 from Department of Livestock DevelopmentCarbonated drinksTotal Non-Al BeveragesCarbonated Drinks Soy beveragesCoffee Malt basedTeaSport Drink Market Share, 2004High-end: 100% juiceLow-end: <25% juiceFruit/vegetable juiceBottled waterFunctional drinksRTD teaSiam"Total market =1\4,000 Million BahtMillion LitresFruit/vegetable juiceFunctional drinks ConcentratesRTD tea RTD coffeeValue added tax)Import of consumer products (USD million)$Table: Flavoured Drink Segment, 200415-1615-16.2516-18.25 % Off-Trade Carbonates Bottled water 17.5-19.5\Table 5: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 20043Table 6: Retail Sales Volume of RTD Milk, 2000-20032Table 7: Retail Sales Value of RTD Milk, 2000-2003%Table 10: Rice Beverage Retail Prices<Chart 9: Thailand Beverages in Powdered Or Concentrated Form6 boxesRTD Milk skim# size 180 cc natural/ flavoured THB million<Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drinks Market, 2004 Source: Euromonitor, Trade Press RTD Flav MilkFermented Dairy Drinks RTD MilkShare Private labelForemost FrieslandCP MeijiNestlThai Dairy Industry Mali Samphran Dairy Plus Dutch MillUnited Dairy FoodsDairy Farming Promotion OrgMilk Manufacturers/RecombinersWholesale (THB)ASource: Trade associations, Trade press, Interviews, Euromonitor ('000 MT)6Table 3: Share of Milk Manufacturers/Recombiners, 20048Table 4: Thailand's Private Consumption Index, 2000-2004Medium: 25-99% juice'Others: Freeze, Nuboon, Deli, Ivy, etc."Market Share of Medium Segment (%)" flavoured size 500 cc naturalSource: Malee SampranBrand1Energy Drink Company Market Share by Value, 2004 <Source: Manager on Line/Total Market Value in 2004 = 3,500 Million Baht Medium MarketLow-end Market Million BahtHigh-end Market RTD coffee2Source: Trade Press, Trade Interviews, EuromonitorTC Pharmaceutical size 800 cc naturalSerm Suk3about THB 9,000 million is bottled drinking water.)/Chart 4: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004' Soda and soft drinks (million litres)!Household electricity consumption (million kw-hrs)*Quantity sales of benzine (million litres) RTD CoffeeConvenience StoresCrystalRed BullNestleMirindaUFC+Source: Trade Press, Euromonitor, Estimates!Source: Interviews, Trade SourcesV-Soy Soft drinksChaba/Note: Volume totals exclude powder concentrates)Table: Market share of Cola Segment, 2004TotalMTable 1: Total Sales Volume of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector, 2003- 2004Thai Health Drinks* ConcentrateFunctional Drinks4Table 2: Thailand's Supply and Demand for Fluid Milk20-2126-28 26.5-28.75 26.5-29.527-30.527-31.530-3231.5-3366.5126 1 can\Table 4: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 20048Table 7: Thailand's Private Consumption Index, 2000-2004Z<# J$/%N&&']?(9) G*",, O. .{ /T y0I c13122485U6%7h88 99a:1/;;~<V&==Q>!?{@UAABCDwE?F=GG< ـ  dMbP?_*+%M\\FASBANGKOK\HP LaserJet 5 LAN14C odLetterDINU"4B "d??U} +}  } }  6  J  ; v ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; , , , , , , ,VMTable 1: Total Sales Volume of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector, 2003- 2004?6Table 3: Share of Milk Manufacturers/Recombiners, 2004!"Percent#Million litres$L@$P@%Growth Rate (%) '&Milk Manufacturers/Recombiners'Share(Carbonated drinks)a{A*!A*)œwN@dDDd  +Foremost Friesland~ ,@@-Fruit/vegetable juice.)@/4@*.7vX%@dDDd 0CP Meiji~ 13@-Bottled water.Z@/A*.`~,|@dDDd $0Nong Pho Dairy Cooperative~ 1,@-Functional drinks.Xt@/^@*.`\X@dDDd 0Nestl~ 1&@-RTD tea.K@/<@*.l߰ kX@dDDd 0Thai Dairy Industry~ 1@2 RTD coffee.@/@*.0M? dDDd $0Dairy Farming Promotion Org~ 1@ 3Total Non-Al Beverages# 4@  %L# 49@  %L* 5pi1@C@ dD D d  0 Mali Samphran~ 1@4 +Source: Trade Press, Euromonitor, Estimates  0 Dairy Plus~ 1@  0 Dutch Mill~ 1@  0 Private label~ 1@= 64Table 2: Thailand's Supply and Demand for Fluid Milk   0United Dairy Foods~ 1? 7 ('000 MT) 0Others~ 1@ 8Year9Raw milk production9Demand for RTD milk9Raw milk9Shortage of raw milk :Total#;Y@ %$<<@=@=@@=!@=@ J>ASource: Trade associations, Trade press, Interviews, Euromonitor $?@@@e@@A%@@aa@@@$?D@@@@!@@@@ո@$?H@@a@@a@@@@@$AL@B@B,@B @B@9Growth rate (2002-03)Cx@C @C@C"@7Source: 1999-2002 from Office of Agricultural Economics C: 2003 from Department of Livestock Development A8Table 4: Thailand's Private Consumption Index, 2000-2004"Private Consumption Index@@D@H@L@2004P* /&Private Consumption Index (1995 = 100)$@@@@@ Sales of beverages! 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" Motorcycles$"0I,AP4A\9A`" # Passenger cars$#PK@@@AA# 3$*Quantity sales of benzine (million litres)$$@ɺ@@Ͻ@@$ *%!Household electricity consumption$%@@r@@9@% & (million kw-hrs)& 'Value added tax$'`E@ @@@a@ @' 2()Import of consumer products (USD million)$(i@@@@@( !)Source: Bank of Thailand) * Jan - Oct)5 :f;LOi`6NhQ>@7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%M\\FASBANGKOK\HP LaserJet 5 LAN14C odLetterDINU"4B "d??U} @}  }  }             , J  J  ; ; ; ; ; ;    J  ; ; ; ; ; ;  ;e\Table 4: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 2004 % Off-TradeCarbonated Drinks Fruit & Vegetable Juice Bottled WaterFunctional Drinks ConcentrateRTD Tea RTD CoffeeThai Health Drinks*!Supermarket/hypermarkets6A@A@=@4@T@:@:@K@Independent stores6C@D@A@I@.@F@F@$@Convenience Stores62@4@4@9@@8@8@:@Vendors and Others6$@@1@@@@@$@TOTAL6Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@.%Source: Euromonitor and Trade Sources` W*Includes soy beverages, corn beverages, sesame drink, rice beverages and pumpkin drink  < m3Table 6: Retail Sales Volume of RTD Milk, 2000-2003 nnnnnnon pnnnn qMillion Litres nn r$ s@@tD@sH@tL@uP@ nHRTD Milk$v@U@wW@v@Z@w\@x^@ nI RTD Flav Milky#@zO@y@z@%{:M c@p= ף?D n JFermented Dairy DrinksyH@z@y@z@%{b=W@(\?D nK Soy beverages|@}(@|@}g@%~HPDc@(\?D n) Source: Euromonitor, Trade Pressn n nnnnnn  n            n;m2Table 7: Retail Sales Value of RTD Milk, 2000-2003nnpnq THB Million n  $s@@tD@sH@tL@uP@ nL RTD MilkM@NAMANT@%ffff9@zG?D nO RTD Flav MilkPװ@QѯAP)AQqIA%vA@Q?D n RFermented dairy drinksP@QAPAfAQ!A%㥛 @PAp= ף?D nS Soy beverages$T@U@T@U@@  n ) Source: Euromonitor, Trade Press      on> 0_YYYLL~Z?BMuu[vY<Fqu^_>@ 7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U} } @} }  } @ }  B  ; ; v ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;?66Table 8: Wholesale and Retail Prices of RTD Milk, 2004 ,6#Table 9: Soy Beverage Retail Prices  VRTD MilkVWholesale (THB)Retail Price (THB)  8Brand9Quantity (cc)9Price/Box (THB) 9Price/100 cc (THB) FW(ave box/bottle)$ box/bottle$6 boxes  XYeoY@o@Y @% @ DdD  DUHTZZZ (VitaMilk<r@<$@% @ DdD ,E# size 180 cc natural/ flavoured~ @`@ [7-8\38-42.25  - ?i@?@% @ DdD ,E# size 200 cc natural/ flavoured~ @h@\7.5-9\38.75-45  - ?@o@? @% @ DdD %E skim~ @@\10-10.5\ 56.5-60.5  2A@@A>@% @ DdD ,E# size 250 cc natural/ flavoured~ @@ \9-10\46.5-52 XV-SoyY@o@Y"@% @ DdD , E# size 450 cc natural/ flavoured~ @+@ \15.75-18 ?-   -Lactasoy ?@@?,@% ffffff@ D dD  ! E size 750 cc natural~ @@ \ 20.25-22.5 ?-  - ?i@?@% @ D dD  + ]" flavoured~ B@ ^20.25-23 A-  2 Ar@A$@% @ D dD   D Pasteurized ZZZ  Source: Survey  , E# size 200 cc natural/ flavoured~ @؃@ \7-8.5 ?-   ,E# size 250 cc natural/ flavoured~ @؎@\11-11.5 ?- !E size 400 cc natural~ @+@\15-16 ?- .6%Table 10: Rice Beverage Retail Prices +E" flavoured~ @+@\15-16.25 ?- !E size 450 cc natural~ @@\16-18.25 ?- _Brand<Quantity/Bottle< Price/Bottle ` Price/100 cc +E" flavoured~ @@\ 17.5-19.5 ?-  2 A(cc)A(THB) a(THB) !E size 500 cc natural~ @@\ 19.5-20.5 ?- - Lady Sirin?r@?D@b*@  +E" flavoured~ ?1@\20-21 ?- -Srireuan?k@?A@b,@  !E size 750 cc natural~ @t@\26-28 ?- -D-rice?i@?$@b@  +E" flavoured~ @̡@\ 26.5-28.75 ?- - Mechieang?i@?$@b@  !E size 800 cc natural~ @@\ 26.5-29.5 ?- 2 Supreme Rice*Ai@A$@a@  +E" flavoured~ ?7@\27-30.5 ?- cNote: *Pasteurized !E size 830 cc natural~ ?7@\27-31.5 ?-  +E" flavoured~ @9@\30-32 ?- !E size 946 cc natural~ @:@\31.5-33 ?- !E size 2,000 cc natural~ @J@ \66.5 ?- !] size 5,000 cc natural~ B0Y@ ^126 A- 'DSterilized (145 cc) Bear Brand<<Z E 1 can~ @@d8.75-10 ?- DlWtvvkskhgG ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) ;* ;+ ;, ;- ;. ;/ ;0 ;1 ;2 ;3 ;4 ;5 ;6 ;7 ;8 ;9 ;: ;; ;< ;= ;> ;? ; ] 12 cans A-~ BW@ A-  K!BSource: Department of Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce, Survey!GG " GG # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4e 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? DlVk@ ;A ;@ A d>@  7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%" ??ofU} `(}  }  *}  ,,@,@;;;;; ; ; ; ; ;;vv;,@,@;;;;;v;;;;;-6$Table 11: Retail Coffee Prices, 2005 66:61Table 12: Retail Malt Based Beverage Prices, 20056Brand/QuantityPrice Brand/QuantityPriceInstant Coffee  Ovaltine/Nestcafe  200 gramTHB 89 I Ovaltine 100 gram  glass bottleTHB 27-Moccona  200 gramTHB 91 I Ovaltine 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 453Buddy Dean  200 gramTHB 70 I Ovaltine 400 gram  glass bottleTHB 753Super Save  200 gramTHB 74 _+Ovaltine White Malt 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 54ETaster Choice Green  113 gramTHB 300 _+Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  glass bottleTHB 91C Taster Choice Red  56.6 gram THB 161  ? Ovaltine 75 gram  refilled THB 14E Taster Choice Brown  113 gram THB 113  A Ovaltine 150 gram  refilled THB 33; Moccona Select  400 gram THB 156  A Ovaltine 300 gram  refilled THB 43M "Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  35 gram THB 59  A Ovaltine 400 gram  refilled THB 55M "Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  70 gram THB 109  A Ovaltine 900 gram  refilled THB 1029Nestcafe Gold  100 gramTHB 209 W'Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  refilledTHB 749Nestcafe Gold  200 gramTHB 395 m2Ovaltine White Malt 35 gram  5 sachets in packageTHB 39?Nestcafe Red Cup  100 gramTHB 46 y8Ovaltine Swiss Formular High Calcium 300 gram  refilledTHB 83U&Nestcafe Red Cup (Refilled)  200 gramTHB 89 _+Ovaltine Yen 3-in-1  18 sachets in packageTHB 105ENestcafe (Refilled)  400 gramTHB 325 !Ovaltine 3-in-1 700 gramTHB 102ENestcafe Gold Blend  100 gramTHB 233  MiloThree In One Coffee  7Milo 70 gram  refilledTHB 12CNestcafe 18 gram  10 sachets THB 29.50 9Milo 100 gram  refilledTHB 25CNestcafe 30 gram  18 sachets THB 82.50 9Milo 400 gram  refilledTHB 55O#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  30 sachets THB 83.50 ;Milo 1000 gram  refilledTHB 109O#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  40 sachetsTHB 119 O#Milo 3-in-1  20 sachets in packageTHB 93]*Khao Chong Coffee Mix 15 gram  30 sachetsTHB 77 Milo 3-in-1 770 gramTHB 97S%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  10 sachetsTHB 28  S%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 78  GSuper Save 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 73    @kDdH|zzn>@"7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"L??U} }  }  ;;;;;;;;;:61Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales, 2004#Million litres~ $P@(Carbonated Drinks~ )!A-Fruit/vegetable juice~ .4@-Bottled water~ .A-Functional drinks~ .^@-RTD tea~ .<@2 RTD coffee~ .@3Total Non-Al Beverages~ leZAH>),1)-#&,8(  8j 8 0NMM?F]`   ـ" ??3` 4` 43d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3Q<2 F!Carbonates Sales by Volume, 2004Q =22Q =11Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D $% MP+3O&Q4$% MP+3O&Q4FA3Oc 3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% OzM3OQ  '4SS 4e Off-trade On-tradeeQ4@(\@e rj 8 0NMM?v<]`L   ـ"d??3` ` ` ` 5 p( 98V p` p S  C ]T < Total = 4,160 Million Litres<5y3dx=23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;Q ;Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% sMP+3O&Q4$% sMP+3O&Q4FAx3Oj3" :dd$% sXMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% t =M3O0y!&Q d0Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales 2004'4% 4XM*?3O9!&Q '4%  !XM*?3O ?/&Q :Fruit& vegetable juice 3%'4% sXM ?3O&Q '4% / IXM*?3OV'Q '4% Y :+XM*?3O 0/&Q '4% fD+XM*?3O,/&Q '4% *4XM*?3O3!&Q '4% 4XM*?3O$!&Q '4SS 4eee 88>@5 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U}  l  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;.6%Chart 2: Thailand's Cola Market, 2004                 *!Source: Interviews, Trade Sources  E6<Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drinks Market, 2004             DlNJe ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) ;* ;+ ;, ;- ;. ;/ ;0 ;1 ;2 ;3 ;4 ;5 ;6 ;7 ;8 ;9 ;: ;; ;< ;= ;> ;? ; ! 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DlPR<SWMiUV@ ;A ;B ;C ;D ;E ;F ;G ;H ;I ;J ;K ;L ;M ;N ;O ;P ;Q ;R ;S ;T ;U ;V ;W ;X ;Y ;Z ;[ ;\ ;] ;^ ;_ ;@ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ D@l` ;a ;b ;c ;d ;e ;f ;g ;h ;i ;j ;k ;` a b c d e f g h i j k X,0$(  $j $ 0NMM?1]`  ـM\\FASBANGKOK\HP LaserJet 5 LAN14C odXXLetterDINU"4B "d??3`  `  ` Mk` ;+6@t( ?HUJU t` t S   ] <(THB 23,000 million)<6H P3do023 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;./Q ;./Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS43_ O 3f  < R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% :MP+3O&Q4$% :MP+3O&Q4FA  3O3" :dd$% :XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% NOM3O2 &Q N%Chart 2: Thailand's Cola Market, 2004'4% XM*?3OQ6Q '4%  wXM*?3O-6Q '4SS 4eee rj $ 0NMM?i%#%]`T  ـ"d??3` ;` ;` ;` x7Px( cK x` x S  t g] <(THB 7,000 million)<7B3d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;24Q ;24Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D $% MP+3O&Q4$% MP+3O&Q4FA9- N3O9>- 3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% S M3O9&Q x:Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drink Market 2004'4SS 4eee $$>@$$$7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U}  N  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;86/Chart 4: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004                     6 -Table: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004    Million Baht  Singha~ gp@  Crystal#g@ {Gz?'  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Oct2004P*UHT PasteurizedSterilized (145 cc) Bear Brand(ave box/bottle) box/bottle1Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales, 2004: 2003 from Department of Livestock DevelopmentCarbonated drinksTotal Non-Al BeveragesCarbonated Drinks Soy beveragesCoffee Malt basedTeaSport Drink Market Share, 2004High-end: 100% juiceLow-end: <25% juiceFruit/vegetable juiceBottled waterFunctional drinksRTD teaSiam"Total market =1\4,000 Million BahtMillion LitresFruit/vegetable juiceFunctional drinks ConcentratesRTD tea RTD coffeeValue added tax)Import of consumer products (USD million)$Table: Flavoured Drink Segment, 200415-1615-16.2516-18.25 % Off-Trade Carbonates Bottled water 17.5-19.5\Table 5: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 20043Table 6: Retail Sales Volume of RTD Milk, 2000-20032Table 7: Retail Sales Value of RTD Milk, 2000-2003%Table 10: Rice Beverage Retail Prices<Chart 9: Thailand Beverages in Powdered Or Concentrated Form6 boxesRTD Milk skim# size 180 cc natural/ flavoured THB million<Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drinks Market, 2004 Source: Euromonitor, Trade Press RTD Flav MilkFermented Dairy Drinks RTD MilkShare Private labelForemost FrieslandCP MeijiNestlThai Dairy Industry Mali Samphran Dairy Plus Dutch MillUnited Dairy FoodsDairy Farming Promotion OrgMilk Manufacturers/RecombinersWholesale (THB)ASource: Trade associations, Trade press, Interviews, Euromonitor ('000 MT)6Table 3: Share of Milk Manufacturers/Recombiners, 20048Table 4: Thailand's Private Consumption Index, 2000-2004Medium: 25-99% juice'Others: Freeze, Nuboon, Deli, Ivy, etc."Market Share of Medium Segment (%)" flavoured size 500 cc naturalSource: Malee SampranBrand1Energy Drink Company Market Share by Value, 2004 <Source: Manager on Line/Total Market Value in 2004 = 3,500 Million Baht Medium MarketLow-end Market Million BahtHigh-end Market RTD coffee2Source: Trade Press, Trade Interviews, EuromonitorTC Pharmaceutical size 800 cc naturalSerm Suk3about THB 9,000 million is bottled drinking water.)/Chart 4: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004' Soda and soft drinks (million litres)!Household electricity consumption (million kw-hrs)*Quantity sales of benzine (million litres) RTD CoffeeConvenience StoresCrystalRed BullNestleMirindaUFC+Source: Trade Press, Euromonitor, Estimates!Source: Interviews, Trade SourcesV-Soy Soft drinksChaba/Note: Volume totals exclude powder concentrates)Table: Market share of Cola Segment, 2004TotalMTable 1: Total Sales Volume of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector, 2003- 2004Thai Health Drinks* ConcentrateFunctional Drinks4Table 2: Thailand's Supply and Demand for Fluid Milk20-2126-28 26.5-28.75 26.5-29.527-30.527-31.530-3231.5-3366.5126 1 can\Table 4: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 20043Table 5: Retail Sales Volume of RTD Milk, 2000-2003Z" ##%%Q&]''  )*+ - 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Oct)5 :f;LOi`6NhQ>@7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%M\\FASBANGKOK\HP LaserJet 5 LAN14C odXXLetterDINU"4B "d??U} }  }  }    ; ;  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; J  J  ; ; ; ; ; ;    J  ; ; ; ; ; ;  ;e\Table 5: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 2004 % Off-TradeCarbonated Drinks Fruit & Vegetable Juice Bottled WaterFunctional Drinks ConcentrateRTD Tea RTD CoffeeThai Health Drinks*!Supermarket/hypermarkets6A@A@=@4@T@:@:@K@Independent stores6C@D@A@I@.@F@F@$@Convenience Stores62@4@4@9@@8@8@:@Vendors and Others6$@@1@@@@@$@TOTAL6Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@.%Source: Euromonitor and Trade Sources` W*Includes soy beverages, corn beverages, sesame drink, rice beverages and pumpkin drink  < t3Table 5: Retail Sales Volume of RTD Milk, 2000-2003 uuuuuuvu wuuuu xMillion Litres uu y$ z@@{D@zH@{L@|P@ uORTD Milk$}@U@~W@}@Z@~\@^@ uP RTD Flav Milk#@O@@@%:M c@p= ף?D u QFermented Dairy DrinksH@@@@%b=W@(\?D uR Soy beverages@(@@g@%HPDc@(\?D u) Source: Euromonitor, Trade Pressu u uuuuuu  u            u;t2Table 7: Retail Sales Value of RTD Milk, 2000-2003uuwux THB Million u  $z@@{D@zH@{L@|P@ uS RTD MilkT@UATAUT@%ffff9@zG?D uV RTD Flav MilkWװ@XѯAW)AXqIA%vA@Q?D u YFermented dairy drinksW@XAWAfAX!A%㥛 @WAp= ף?D uZ Soy beverages$[@\@[@\@@  u ) Source: Euromonitor, Trade Press      vu> 0_YYYLL~Z?BMuu[vY<Fqu^_> @  7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U} } @} }  } @ }  B  ; ; v ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;?66Table 8: Wholesale and Retail Prices of RTD Milk, 2004 ,6#Table 9: Soy Beverage Retail Prices  ]RTD Milk]Wholesale (THB)Retail Price (THB)  8Brand9Quantity (cc)9Price/Box (THB) 9Price/100 cc (THB) L^(ave box/bottle)$ box/bottle$6 boxes  _Yeo`@o@` @% @ DdD  EUHTaaa (VitaMilk<r@<$@% @ DdD ,I# size 180 cc natural/ flavoured~ @`@ b7-8c38-42.25  - ?i@?@% @ DdD ,I# size 200 cc natural/ flavoured~ @h@c7.5-9c38.75-45  - ?@o@? @% @ DdD %I skim~ @@c10-10.5c 56.5-60.5  2A@@A>@% @ DdD ,I# size 250 cc natural/ flavoured~ @@ c9-10c46.5-52 _V-Soy`@o@`"@% @ DdD , I# size 450 cc natural/ flavoured~ @+@ c15.75-18 ?-   -Lactasoy ?@@?,@% ffffff@ D dD  ! I size 750 cc natural~ @@ c 20.25-22.5 ?-  - ?i@?@% @ D dD  + d" flavoured~ B@ e20.25-23 A-  2 Ar@A$@% @ D dD   E Pasteurized aaa  Source: Survey  , I# size 200 cc natural/ flavoured~ @؃@ c7-8.5 ?-   ,I# size 250 cc natural/ flavoured~ @؎@c11-11.5 ?- !I size 400 cc natural~ @+@c15-16 ?- .6%Table 10: Rice Beverage Retail Prices +I" flavoured~ @+@c15-16.25 ?- !I size 450 cc natural~ @@c16-18.25 ?- fBrand<Quantity/Bottle< Price/Bottle g Price/100 cc +I" flavoured~ @@c 17.5-19.5 ?-  2 A(cc)A(THB) h(THB) !I size 500 cc natural~ @@c 19.5-20.5 ?- - Lady Sirin?r@?D@i*@  +I" flavoured~ ?1@c20-21 ?- -Srireuan?k@?A@i,@  !I size 750 cc natural~ @t@c26-28 ?- -D-rice?i@?$@i@  +I" flavoured~ @̡@c 26.5-28.75 ?- - Mechieang?i@?$@i@  !I size 800 cc natural~ @@c 26.5-29.5 ?- 2 Supreme Rice*Ai@A$@h@  +I" flavoured~ ?7@c27-30.5 ?- jNote: *Pasteurized !I size 830 cc natural~ ?7@c27-31.5 ?-  +I" flavoured~ @9@c30-32 ?- !I size 946 cc natural~ @:@c31.5-33 ?- !I size 2,000 cc natural~ @J@ c66.5 ?- !d size 5,000 cc natural~ B0Y@ e126 A- 'ESterilized (145 cc) Bear Brand<<a I 1 can~ @@k8.75-10 ?- DlWtvvkskhgG ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) ;* ;+ ;, ;- ;. ;/ ;0 ;1 ;2 ;3 ;4 ;5 ;6 ;7 ;8 ;9 ;: ;; ;< ;= ;> ;? ; d 12 cans A-~ BW@ A-  K!BSource: Department of Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce, Survey!NN " NN # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4l 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? DlVk@ ;A ;@ A d>@  7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%" ??ofU} `(}  }  *}  ,,@,@;;;;; ; ; ; ; ;;vv;,@,@;;;;;v;;;;;-6$Table 11: Retail Coffee Prices, 2005 66:61Table 12: Retail Malt Based Beverage Prices, 20056Brand/QuantityPrice Brand/QuantityPriceInstant Coffee  Ovaltine/Nestcafe  200 gramTHB 89 I Ovaltine 100 gram  glass bottleTHB 27-Moccona  200 gramTHB 91 I Ovaltine 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 453Buddy Dean  200 gramTHB 70 I Ovaltine 400 gram  glass bottleTHB 753Super Save  200 gramTHB 74 _+Ovaltine White Malt 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 54ETaster Choice Green  113 gramTHB 300 _+Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  glass bottleTHB 91C Taster Choice Red  56.6 gram THB 161  ? Ovaltine 75 gram  refilled THB 14E Taster Choice Brown  113 gram THB 113  A Ovaltine 150 gram  refilled THB 33; Moccona Select  400 gram THB 156  A Ovaltine 300 gram  refilled THB 43M "Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  35 gram THB 59  A Ovaltine 400 gram  refilled THB 55M "Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  70 gram THB 109  A Ovaltine 900 gram  refilled THB 1029Nestcafe Gold  100 gramTHB 209 W'Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  refilledTHB 749Nestcafe Gold  200 gramTHB 395 m2Ovaltine White Malt 35 gram  5 sachets in packageTHB 39?Nestcafe Red Cup  100 gramTHB 46 y8Ovaltine Swiss Formular High Calcium 300 gram  refilledTHB 83U&Nestcafe Red Cup (Refilled)  200 gramTHB 89 _+Ovaltine Yen 3-in-1  18 sachets in packageTHB 105ENestcafe (Refilled)  400 gramTHB 325 !Ovaltine 3-in-1 700 gramTHB 102ENestcafe Gold Blend  100 gramTHB 233  MiloThree In One Coffee  7Milo 70 gram  refilledTHB 12CNestcafe 18 gram  10 sachets THB 29.50 9Milo 100 gram  refilledTHB 25CNestcafe 30 gram  18 sachets THB 82.50 9Milo 400 gram  refilledTHB 55O#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  30 sachets THB 83.50 ;Milo 1000 gram  refilledTHB 109O#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  40 sachetsTHB 119 O#Milo 3-in-1  20 sachets in packageTHB 93]*Khao Chong Coffee Mix 15 gram  30 sachetsTHB 77 Milo 3-in-1 770 gramTHB 97S%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  10 sachetsTHB 28  S%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 78  GSuper Save 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 73    @kDdH|zzn>@"7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"L??U} }  }  ;;;;;;;;;:61Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales, 2004#Million litres~ $P@(Carbonated Drinks~ )!A-Fruit/vegetable juice~ .4@-Bottled water~ .A-Functional drinks~ .^@-RTD tea~ .<@2 RTD coffee~ .@3Total Non-Al Beverages~ seZAH>),1)-#&,8(  8j 8 0NMM?F]`   ـ" ??3` 4` 43d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3Q<2 F!Carbonates Sales by Volume, 2004Q =22Q =11Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D $% MP+3O&Q4$% MP+3O&Q4FA3Oc 3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% OzM3OQ  '4SS 4e Off-trade On-tradeeQ4@(\@e rj 8 0NMM?v<]`L   ـ"d??3` ` ` ` 5 p( 98V p` p S  C ]T < Total = 4,160 Million Litres<5y3dx=23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;Q ;Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% sMP+3O&Q4$% sMP+3O&Q4FAx3Oj3" :dd$% sXMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% t =M3O0y!&Q d0Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales 2004'4% 4XM*?3O9!&Q '4%  !XM*?3O ?/&Q :Fruit& vegetable juice 3%'4% sXM ?3O&Q '4% / IXM*?3OV'Q '4% Y :+XM*?3O 0/&Q '4% fD+XM*?3O,/&Q '4% *4XM*?3O3!&Q '4% 4XM*?3O$!&Q '4SS 4eee 88>@5 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U}  l  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;.6%Chart 2: Thailand's Cola Market, 2004                 *!Source: Interviews, Trade Sources  E6<Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drinks Market, 2004             DlNJe ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) ;* ;+ ;, ;- ;. ;/ ;0 ;1 ;2 ;3 ;4 ;5 ;6 ;7 ;8 ;9 ;: ;; ;< ;= ;> ;? ; ! " # $ % & ' ( ) 0*6'Market Share of Carbonated Drinks, 2004* + 2,6)Table: Market share of Cola Segment, 2004, - - THB million- . Pepsi#.nM@/ )\(?Y. / Coca-Cola#/n@2 q= ףp?Y/ 0 -1 $Table: Flavoured Drink Segment, 20041 2 Fanta#2n$@3 ffffff?X2 THB million2 3 Mirinda#3nX@4 ?X3 4 Others%4nu@ XD2D34 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? DlPR<SWMiUV@ ;A ;B ;C ;D ;E ;F ;G ;H ;I ;J ;K ;L ;M ;N ;O ;P ;Q ;R ;S ;T ;U ;V ;W ;X ;Y ;Z ;[ ;\ ;] ;^ ;_ ;@ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ D@l` ;a ;b ;c ;d ;e ;f ;g ;h ;i ;j ;k ;` a b c d e f g h i j k X,0$(  $j $ 0NMM?1]`  ـM\\FASBANGKOK\HP LaserJet 5 LAN14C odXXLetterDINU"4B "d??3`  `  ` Mk` ;+6@t( ?HUJU t` t S   ] <(THB 23,000 million)<6H P3do023 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;./Q ;./Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS43_ O 3f  < R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% :MP+3O&Q4$% :MP+3O&Q4FA  3O3" :dd$% :XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% NOM3O2 &Q N%Chart 2: Thailand's Cola Market, 2004'4% XM*?3OQ6Q '4%  wXM*?3O-6Q '4SS 4eee rj $ 0NMM?i%#%]`T  ـ"d??3` ;` ;` ;` x7Px( cK x` x S  t g] <(THB 7,000 million)<7B3d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;24Q ;24Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D $% MP+3O&Q4$% MP+3O&Q4FA9- N3O9>- 3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% S M3O9&Q x:Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drink Market 2004'4SS 4eee $$>@$$$7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U}  N  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;86/Chart 4: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004                     6 -Table: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004    Million Baht  Singha~ np@  Crystal#n@ {Gz?'  Namthip#n0@ )\(?'   Siamn |@  Others1n0@'DDDD  #p@ %  c Z(Total market THB 10,000 million of this amount about THB 1,000 million is mineral water, < 3about THB 9,000 million is bottled drinking water.)  D l\""""""""""""""""""Z"A?YYLfO"` ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) ;* ;+ ;, ;- ;. ;/ ;0 ;1 ;2 ;3 ;4 ;5 ;6 ;7 ;8 ;9 ;: ;; ;< ;= ;> ;? ; ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? 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Oct2004P*UHT PasteurizedSterilized (145 cc) Bear Brand(ave box/bottle) box/bottle1Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales, 2004: 2003 from Department of Livestock DevelopmentCarbonated drinksTotal Non-Al BeveragesCarbonated Drinks Soy beveragesCoffee Malt basedTeaSport Drink Market Share, 2004High-end: 100% juiceLow-end: <25% juiceFruit/vegetable juiceBottled waterFunctional drinksRTD teaSiam"Total market =1\4,000 Million BahtMillion LitresFruit/vegetable juiceFunctional drinks ConcentratesRTD tea RTD coffeeValue added tax)Import of consumer products (USD million)$Table: Flavoured Drink Segment, 200415-1615-16.2516-18.25 % Off-Trade Carbonates Bottled water 17.5-19.5\Table 5: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 20043Table 6: Retail Sales Volume of RTD Milk, 2000-20032Table 7: Retail Sales Value of RTD Milk, 2000-2003%Table 10: Rice Beverage Retail Prices<Chart 9: Thailand Beverages in Powdered Or Concentrated Form6 boxesRTD Milk skim# size 180 cc natural/ flavoured THB million<Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drinks Market, 2004 Source: Euromonitor, Trade Press RTD Flav MilkFermented Dairy Drinks RTD MilkShare Private labelForemost FrieslandCP MeijiNestlThai Dairy Industry Mali Samphran Dairy Plus Dutch MillUnited Dairy FoodsDairy Farming Promotion OrgMilk Manufacturers/RecombinersWholesale (THB)ASource: Trade associations, Trade press, Interviews, Euromonitor ('000 MT)6Table 3: Share of Milk Manufacturers/Recombiners, 20048Table 4: Thailand's Private Consumption Index, 2000-2004Medium: 25-99% juice'Others: Freeze, Nuboon, Deli, Ivy, etc."Market Share of Medium Segment (%)" flavoured size 500 cc naturalSource: Malee SampranBrand1Energy Drink Company Market Share by Value, 2004 <Source: Manager on Line/Total Market Value in 2004 = 3,500 Million Baht Medium MarketLow-end Market Million BahtHigh-end Market RTD coffee2Source: Trade Press, Trade Interviews, EuromonitorTC Pharmaceutical size 800 cc naturalSerm Suk3about THB 9,000 million is bottled drinking water.)/Chart 4: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004' Soda and soft drinks (million litres)!Household electricity consumption (million kw-hrs)*Quantity sales of benzine (million litres) RTD CoffeeConvenience StoresCrystalRed BullNestleMirindaUFC+Source: Trade Press, Euromonitor, Estimates!Source: Interviews, Trade SourcesV-Soy Soft drinksChaba/Note: Volume totals exclude powder concentrates)Table: Market share of Cola Segment, 2004TotalMTable 1: Total Sales Volume of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector, 2003- 2004Thai Health Drinks* ConcentrateFunctional Drinks4Table 2: Thailand's Supply and Demand for Fluid Milk20-2126-28 26.5-28.75 26.5-29.527-30.527-31.530-3231.5-3366.5126 1 can\Table 4: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 20043Table 5: Retail Sales Volume of RTD Milk, 2000-20032Table 6: Retail Sales Value of RTD Milk, 2000-2003Z" ##%%Q&]''  )*+ - o-{ H.T =/I '0301235%w6,7878%919r:~J;V;w<=!o>{I?U?@ABCwSD?DFPF< ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U} }  } }  6  J  ; v ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;VMTable 1: Total Sales Volume of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector, 2003- 2004?6Table 3: Share of Milk Manufacturers/Recombiners, 2004!"Percent#Million litres$L@$P@%Growth Rate (%) '&Milk Manufacturers/Recombiners'Share(Carbonated drinks)a{A*!A*)œwN@dDDd  +Foremost Friesland~ ,@@-Fruit/vegetable juice.)@/4@*.7vX%@dDDd 0CP Meiji~ 13@-Bottled water.Z@/A*.`~,|@dDDd $0Nong Pho Dairy Cooperative~ 1,@-Functional drinks.Xt@/^@*.`\X@dDDd 0Nestl~ 1&@-RTD tea.K@/<@*.l߰ kX@dDDd 0Thai Dairy Industry~ 1@2 RTD coffee.@/@*.0M? dDDd $0Dairy Farming Promotion Org~ 1@ 3Total Non-Al Beverages# 4@  %L# 49@  %L* 5pi1@C@ dD D d  0 Mali Samphran~ 1@4 +Source: Trade Press, Euromonitor, Estimates  0 Dairy Plus~ 1@  0 Dutch Mill~ 1@  0 Private label~ 1@= 64Table 2: Thailand's Supply and Demand for Fluid Milk   0United Dairy Foods~ 1? 7 ('000 MT) 0Others~ 1@ 8Year9Raw milk production9Demand for RTD milk9Raw milk9Shortage of raw milk :Total#;Y@ %$<<@=@=@@=!@=@ J>ASource: Trade associations, Trade press, Interviews, Euromonitor $?@@@e@@A%@@aa@@@$?D@@@@!@@@@ո@$?H@@a@@a@@@@@$AL@B@B,@B @B@9Growth rate (2002-03)Cx@C @C@C"@7Source: 1999-2002 from Office of Agricultural Economics C: 2003 from Department of Livestock Development A68Table 4: Thailand's Private Consumption Index, 2000-2004 "$Private Consumption Index$@@$D@$H@$L@D2004P* /E&Private Consumption Index (1995 = 100)$F@F@F@F@F@ GSales of beveragesHHHHH!I Beer (thousand litres)$Jl1AJIJJ2AJz^JLr3A !I Liquor (20,000 litres)$J@@JV@J@3@J@J@ BX.s=@X::::V^a_kk9] ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) 5 ;0 I' Soda and soft drinks (million litres)$ J4@J$@JH@J@Jx@ !!GSales of vehicles (unit)!KKKKK "I Motorcycles$"J0JI,AJP4AJ\9AJ`" #I Passenger cars$#JPK@J@J@JAJA# 3$G*Quantity sales of benzine (million litres)$$J@Jɺ@J@JϽ@J@$ *%G!Household electricity consumption$%J@J@Jr@J@J9@% &I (million kw-hrs)&JJJJJ 'GValue added tax$'J`E@J @J@@Ja@J @' 2(L)Import of consumer products (USD million)$(Mi@M@M@M@M@( !)Source: Bank of Thailand) * Jan - Oct)5 :f;LOi`6NhQ>@7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%M\\FASBANGKOK\HP LaserJet 5 LAN14C odLetterDINU"4B "d??U} }  }  }    ; ;  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; J  J  ; ; ; ; ; ;    J  ; ; ; ; ; ;  ;e\Table 5: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 2004 % Off-TradeCarbonated Drinks Fruit & Vegetable Juice Bottled WaterFunctional Drinks ConcentrateRTD Tea RTD CoffeeThai Health Drinks*!Supermarket/hypermarkets6A@A@=@4@T@:@:@K@Independent stores6C@D@A@I@.@F@F@$@Convenience Stores62@4@4@9@@8@8@:@Vendors and Others6$@@1@@@@@$@TOTAL6Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@.%Source: Euromonitor and Trade Sources` W*Includes soy beverages, corn beverages, sesame drink, rice beverages and pumpkin drink  < t3Table 6: Retail Sales Volume of RTD Milk, 2000-2003 uuuuuuvu wuuuu xMillion Litres uu y$ z@@{D@zH@{L@|P@ uORTD Milk$}@U@~W@}@Z@~\@^@ uP RTD Flav Milk#@O@@@%:M c@p= ף?D u QFermented Dairy DrinksH@@@@%b=W@(\?D uR Soy beverages@(@@g@%HPDc@(\?D u) Source: Euromonitor, Trade Pressu u uuuuuu  u            u;t2Table 6: Retail Sales Value of RTD Milk, 2000-2003uuwux THB Million u  $z@@{D@zH@{L@|P@ uS RTD MilkT@UATAUT@%ffff9@zG?D uV RTD Flav MilkWװ@XѯAW)AXqIA%vA@Q?D u YFermented dairy drinksW@XAWAfAX!A%㥛 @WAp= ף?D uZ Soy beverages$[@\@[@\@@  u ) Source: Euromonitor, Trade Press      vu> 0_YYYLL~Z?BMuu[vY<Fqu^_>@7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U} } @} }  } @ }  B  ; ; v ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;?66Table 8: Wholesale and Retail Prices of RTD Milk, 2004 ,6#Table 9: Soy Beverage Retail Prices  ]RTD Milk]Wholesale (THB)Retail Price (THB)  8Brand9Quantity (cc)9Price/Box (THB) 9Price/100 cc (THB) L^(ave box/bottle)$ box/bottle$6 boxes  _Yeo`@o@` @% @ DdD  EUHTaaa (VitaMilk<r@<$@% @ DdD ,I# size 180 cc natural/ flavoured~ @`@ b7-8c38-42.25  - ?i@?@% @ DdD ,I# size 200 cc natural/ flavoured~ @h@c7.5-9c38.75-45  - ?@o@? @% @ DdD %I skim~ @@c10-10.5c 56.5-60.5  2A@@A>@% @ DdD ,I# size 250 cc natural/ flavoured~ @@ c9-10c46.5-52 _V-Soy`@o@`"@% @ DdD , I# size 450 cc natural/ flavoured~ @+@ c15.75-18 ?-   -Lactasoy ?@@?,@% ffffff@ D dD  ! I size 750 cc natural~ @@ c 20.25-22.5 ?-  - ?i@?@% @ D dD  + d" flavoured~ B@ e20.25-23 A-  2 Ar@A$@% @ D dD   E Pasteurized aaa  Source: Survey  , I# size 200 cc natural/ flavoured~ @؃@ c7-8.5 ?-   ,I# size 250 cc natural/ flavoured~ @؎@c11-11.5 ?- !I size 400 cc natural~ @+@c15-16 ?- .6%Table 10: Rice Beverage Retail Prices +I" flavoured~ @+@c15-16.25 ?- !I size 450 cc natural~ @@c16-18.25 ?- fBrand<Quantity/Bottle< Price/Bottle g Price/100 cc +I" flavoured~ @@c 17.5-19.5 ?-  2 A(cc)A(THB) h(THB) !I size 500 cc natural~ @@c 19.5-20.5 ?- - Lady Sirin?r@?D@i*@  +I" flavoured~ ?1@c20-21 ?- -Srireuan?k@?A@i,@  !I size 750 cc natural~ @t@c26-28 ?- -D-rice?i@?$@i@  +I" flavoured~ @̡@c 26.5-28.75 ?- - Mechieang?i@?$@i@  !I size 800 cc natural~ @@c 26.5-29.5 ?- 2 Supreme Rice*Ai@A$@h@  +I" flavoured~ ?7@c27-30.5 ?- jNote: *Pasteurized !I size 830 cc natural~ ?7@c27-31.5 ?-  +I" flavoured~ @9@c30-32 ?- !I size 946 cc natural~ @:@c31.5-33 ?- !I size 2,000 cc natural~ @J@ c66.5 ?- !d size 5,000 cc natural~ B0Y@ e126 A- 'ESterilized (145 cc) Bear Brand<<a I 1 can~ @@k8.75-10 ?- DlWtvvkskhgG ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) ;* ;+ ;, ;- ;. ;/ ;0 ;1 ;2 ;3 ;4 ;5 ;6 ;7 ;8 ;9 ;: ;; ;< ;= ;> ;? ; d 12 cans A-~ BW@ A-  K!BSource: Department of Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce, Survey!NN " NN # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4l 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? DlVk@ ;A ;@ A d>@  7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%" ??ofU} `(}  }  *}  ,,@,@;;;;; ; ; ; ; ;;vv;,@,@;;;;;v;;;;;-6$Table 11: Retail Coffee Prices, 2005 66:61Table 12: Retail Malt Based Beverage Prices, 20056Brand/QuantityPrice Brand/QuantityPriceInstant Coffee  Ovaltine/Nestcafe  200 gramTHB 89 I Ovaltine 100 gram  glass bottleTHB 27-Moccona  200 gramTHB 91 I Ovaltine 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 453Buddy Dean  200 gramTHB 70 I Ovaltine 400 gram  glass bottleTHB 753Super Save  200 gramTHB 74 _+Ovaltine White Malt 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 54ETaster Choice Green  113 gramTHB 300 _+Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  glass bottleTHB 91C Taster Choice Red  56.6 gram THB 161  ? Ovaltine 75 gram  refilled THB 14E Taster Choice Brown  113 gram THB 113  A Ovaltine 150 gram  refilled THB 33; Moccona Select  400 gram THB 156  A Ovaltine 300 gram  refilled THB 43M "Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  35 gram THB 59  A Ovaltine 400 gram  refilled THB 55M "Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  70 gram THB 109  A Ovaltine 900 gram  refilled THB 1029Nestcafe Gold  100 gramTHB 209 W'Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  refilledTHB 749Nestcafe Gold  200 gramTHB 395 m2Ovaltine White Malt 35 gram  5 sachets in packageTHB 39?Nestcafe Red Cup  100 gramTHB 46 y8Ovaltine Swiss Formular High Calcium 300 gram  refilledTHB 83U&Nestcafe Red Cup (Refilled)  200 gramTHB 89 _+Ovaltine Yen 3-in-1  18 sachets in packageTHB 105ENestcafe (Refilled)  400 gramTHB 325 !Ovaltine 3-in-1 700 gramTHB 102ENestcafe Gold Blend  100 gramTHB 233  MiloThree In One Coffee  7Milo 70 gram  refilledTHB 12CNestcafe 18 gram  10 sachets THB 29.50 9Milo 100 gram  refilledTHB 25CNestcafe 30 gram  18 sachets THB 82.50 9Milo 400 gram  refilledTHB 55O#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  30 sachets THB 83.50 ;Milo 1000 gram  refilledTHB 109O#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  40 sachetsTHB 119 O#Milo 3-in-1  20 sachets in packageTHB 93]*Khao Chong Coffee Mix 15 gram  30 sachetsTHB 77 Milo 3-in-1 770 gramTHB 97S%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  10 sachetsTHB 28  S%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 78  GSuper Save 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 73    @kDdH|zzn>@"7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"L??U} }  }  ;;;;;;;;;:61Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales, 2004#Million litres~ $P@(Carbonated Drinks~ )!A-Fruit/vegetable juice~ .4@-Bottled water~ .A-Functional drinks~ .^@-RTD tea~ .<@2 RTD coffee~ .@3Total Non-Al Beverages~ seZAH>),1)-#&,8(  8j 8 0NMM?F]`   ـ" ??3` 4` 43d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3Q<2 F!Carbonates Sales by Volume, 2004Q =22Q =11Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D $% MP+3O&Q4$% MP+3O&Q4FA3Oc 3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% OzM3OQ  '4SS 4e Off-trade On-tradeeQ4@(\@e rj 8 0NMM?v<]`L   ـ"d??3` ` ` ` 5 p( 98V p` p S  C ]T < Total = 4,160 Million Litres<5y3dx=23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;Q ;Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% sMP+3O&Q4$% sMP+3O&Q4FAx3Oj3" :dd$% sXMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% t =M3O0y!&Q d0Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales 2004'4% 4XM*?3O9!&Q '4%  !XM*?3O ?/&Q :Fruit& vegetable juice 3%'4% sXM ?3O&Q '4% / IXM*?3OV'Q '4% Y :+XM*?3O 0/&Q '4% fD+XM*?3O,/&Q '4% *4XM*?3O3!&Q '4% 4XM*?3O$!&Q '4SS 4eee 88>@5 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U}  l  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;.6%Chart 2: Thailand's Cola Market, 2004                 *!Source: Interviews, Trade Sources  E6<Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drinks Market, 2004             DlNJe ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) ;* ;+ ;, ;- ;. ;/ ;0 ;1 ;2 ;3 ;4 ;5 ;6 ;7 ;8 ;9 ;: ;; ;< ;= ;> ;? ; ! 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DlPR<SWMiUV@ ;A ;B ;C ;D ;E ;F ;G ;H ;I ;J ;K ;L ;M ;N ;O ;P ;Q ;R ;S ;T ;U ;V ;W ;X ;Y ;Z ;[ ;\ ;] ;^ ;_ ;@ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ D@l` ;a ;b ;c ;d ;e ;f ;g ;h ;i ;j ;k ;` a b c d e f g h i j k X,0$(  $j $ 0NMM?1]`  ـM\\FASBANGKOK\HP LaserJet 5 LAN14C odXXLetterDINU"4B "d??3`  `  ` Mk` ;+6@t( ?HUJU t` t S   ] <(THB 23,000 million)<6H P3do023 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;./Q ;./Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS43_ O 3f  < R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% :MP+3O&Q4$% :MP+3O&Q4FA  3O3" :dd$% :XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% NOM3O2 &Q N%Chart 2: Thailand's Cola Market, 2004'4% XM*?3OQ6Q '4%  wXM*?3O-6Q '4SS 4eee rj $ 0NMM?i%#%]`T  ـ"d??3` ;` ;` ;` x7Px( cK x` x S  t g] <(THB 7,000 million)<7B3d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;24Q ;24Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D $% MP+3O&Q4$% MP+3O&Q4FA9- N3O9>- 3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% S M3O9&Q x:Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drink Market 2004'4SS 4eee $$>@$$$7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U}  N  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;86/Chart 4: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004                     6 -Table: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004    Million Baht  Singha~ np@  Crystal#n@ {Gz?'  Namthip#n0@ )\(?'   Siamn |@  Others1n0@'DDDD  #p@ %  c Z(Total market THB 10,000 million of this amount about THB 1,000 million is mineral water, < 3about THB 9,000 million is bottled drinking water.)  D l\""""""""""""""""""Z"A?YYLfO"` ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) ;* ;+ ;, ;- ;. ;/ ;0 ;1 ;2 ;3 ;4 ;5 ;6 ;7 ;8 ;9 ;: ;; ;< ;= ;> ;? ; ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? 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Y.{ 2/T '0I 1312346%a78889:1:\;~4<V<a==!Y?{3@U@AB~CuDw=E?EF:G< ـ  dMbP?_*+%M\\FASBANGKOK\HP LaserJet 5 LAN14C odLetterDINU"4B "d??U} /}  } }  6  J  ; v ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;       VMTable 1: Total Sales Volume of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector, 2003- 2004?6Table 3: Share of Milk Manufacturers/Recombiners, 2004!"Percent#Million litres$L@$P@%Growth Rate (%) '&Milk Manufacturers/Recombiners'Share(Carbonated drinks)a{A*!A*)œwN@dDDd  +Foremost Friesland~ ,@@-Fruit/vegetable juice.)@/4@*.7vX%@dDDd 0CP Meiji~ 13@-Bottled water.Z@/A*.`~,|@dDDd $0Nong Pho Dairy Cooperative~ 1,@-Functional drinks.Xt@/^@*.`\X@dDDd 0Nestl~ 1&@-RTD tea.K@/<@*.l߰ kX@dDDd 0Thai Dairy Industry~ 1@2 RTD coffee.@/@*.0M? dDDd $0Dairy Farming Promotion Org~ 1@ 3Total Non-Al Beverages# 4@  %L# 49@  %L* 5pi1@C@ dD D d  0 Mali Samphran~ 1@4 +Source: Trade Press, Euromonitor, Estimates  0 Dairy Plus~ 1@  0 Dutch Mill~ 1@  0 Private label~ 1@= 64Table 2: Thailand's Supply and Demand for Fluid Milk   0United Dairy Foods~ 1? 7 ('000 MT) 0Others~ 1@ 8Year9Raw milk production9Demand for RTD milk9Raw milk9Shortage of raw milk :Total#;Y@ %$<<@=@=@@=!@=@ J>ASource: Trade associations, Trade press, Interviews, Euromonitor $?@@@e@@A%@@aa@@@$?D@@@@!@@@@ո@$?H@@a@@a@@@@@$AL@B@B,@B @B@9Growth rate (2002-03)Cx@C @C@C"@7Source: 1999-2002 from Office of Agricultural Economics C: 2003 from Department of Livestock Development A8Table 7: Thailand's Private Consumption Index, 2000-2004"Private Consumption Index@@D@H@L@2004P* /&Private Consumption Index (1995 = 100)$@@@@@ Sales of beverages! 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" Motorcycles$"0I,AP4A\9A`" # Passenger cars$#PK@@@AA# 3$*Quantity sales of benzine (million litres)$$@ɺ@@Ͻ@@$ *%!Household electricity consumption$%@@r@@9@% & (million kw-hrs)& 'Value added tax$'`E@ @@@a@ @' 2()Import of consumer products (USD million)$(i@@@@@( !)Source: Bank of Thailand) * Jan - Oct)5 :f;LOi`6NhQ>@)7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%M\\FASBANGKOK\HP LaserJet 5 LAN14C odLetterDINU"4B "d??U} @}  }  }             , J  J  ; ; ; ; ; ;    J  ; ; ; ; ; ;  ;e\Table 4: Off-Trade Sales of Non-Alcoholic Beverages by Sector and Distribution Channel, 2004 % Off-TradeCarbonated Drinks Fruit & Vegetable Juice Bottled WaterFunctional Drinks ConcentrateRTD Tea RTD CoffeeThai Health Drinks*!Supermarket/hypermarkets6A@A@=@4@T@:@:@K@Independent stores6C@D@A@I@.@F@F@$@Convenience Stores62@4@4@9@@8@8@:@Vendors and Others6$@@1@@@@@$@TOTAL6Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@Y@.%Source: Euromonitor and Trade Sources` W*Includes soy beverages, corn beverages, sesame drink, rice beverages and pumpkin drink  < m3Table 6: Retail Sales Volume of RTD Milk, 2000-2003 nnnnnnon pnnnn qMillion Litres nn r$ s@@tD@sH@tL@uP@ nHRTD Milk$v@U@wW@v@Z@w\@x^@ nI RTD Flav Milky#@zO@y@z@%{:M c@p= ף?D n JFermented Dairy DrinksyH@z@y@z@%{b=W@(\?D nK Soy beverages|@}(@|@}g@%~HPDc@(\?D n) Source: Euromonitor, Trade Pressn n nnnnnn  n            n;m2Table 7: Retail Sales Value of RTD Milk, 2000-2003nnpnq THB Million n  $s@@tD@sH@tL@uP@ nL RTD MilkM@NAMANT@%ffff9@zG?D nO RTD Flav MilkPװ@QѯAP)AQqIA%vA@Q?D n RFermented dairy drinksP@QAPAfAQ!A%㥛 @PAp= ף?D nS Soy beverages$T@U@T@U@@  n ) Source: Euromonitor, Trade Press      on> 0_YYYLL~Z?BMuu[vY<Fqu^_>$@  7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U} } @} }  } @ }  B  ; ; v ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;?66Table 8: Wholesale and Retail Prices of RTD Milk, 2004 ,6#Table 9: Soy Beverage Retail Prices  VRTD MilkVWholesale (THB)Retail Price (THB)  8Brand9Quantity (cc)9Price/Box (THB) 9Price/100 cc (THB) FW(ave box/bottle)$ box/bottle$6 boxes  XYeoY@o@Y @% @ DdD  DUHTZZZ (VitaMilk<r@<$@% @ DdD ,E# size 180 cc natural/ flavoured~ @`@ [7-8\38-42.25  - ?i@?@% @ DdD ,E# size 200 cc natural/ flavoured~ @h@\7.5-9\38.75-45  - ?@o@? @% @ DdD %E skim~ @@\10-10.5\ 56.5-60.5  2A@@A>@% @ DdD ,E# size 250 cc natural/ flavoured~ @@ \9-10\46.5-52 XV-SoyY@o@Y"@% @ DdD , E# size 450 cc natural/ flavoured~ @+@ \15.75-18 ?-   -Lactasoy ?@@?,@% ffffff@ D dD  ! E size 750 cc natural~ @@ \ 20.25-22.5 ?-  - ?i@?@% @ D dD  + ]" flavoured~ B@ ^20.25-23 A-  2 Ar@A$@% @ D dD   D Pasteurized ZZZ  Source: Survey  , E# size 200 cc natural/ flavoured~ @؃@ \7-8.5 ?-   ,E# size 250 cc natural/ flavoured~ @؎@\11-11.5 ?- !E size 400 cc natural~ @+@\15-16 ?- .6%Table 10: Rice Beverage Retail Prices +E" flavoured~ @+@\15-16.25 ?- !E size 450 cc natural~ @@\16-18.25 ?- _Brand<Quantity/Bottle< Price/Bottle ` Price/100 cc +E" flavoured~ @@\ 17.5-19.5 ?-  2 A(cc)A(THB) a(THB) !E size 500 cc natural~ @@\ 19.5-20.5 ?- - Lady Sirin?r@?D@b*@  +E" flavoured~ ?1@\20-21 ?- -Srireuan?k@?A@b,@  !E size 750 cc natural~ @t@\26-28 ?- -D-rice?i@?$@b@  +E" flavoured~ @̡@\ 26.5-28.75 ?- - Mechieang?i@?$@b@  !E size 800 cc natural~ @@\ 26.5-29.5 ?- 2 Supreme Rice*Ai@A$@a@  +E" flavoured~ ?7@\27-30.5 ?- cNote: *Pasteurized !E size 830 cc natural~ ?7@\27-31.5 ?-  +E" flavoured~ @9@\30-32 ?- !E size 946 cc natural~ @:@\31.5-33 ?- !E size 2,000 cc natural~ @J@ \66.5 ?- !] size 5,000 cc natural~ B0Y@ ^126 A- 'DSterilized (145 cc) Bear Brand<<Z E 1 can~ @@d8.75-10 ?- DlWtvvkskhgG ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) ;* ;+ ;, ;- ;. ;/ ;0 ;1 ;2 ;3 ;4 ;5 ;6 ;7 ;8 ;9 ;: ;; ;< ;= ;> ;? ; ] 12 cans A-~ BW@ A-  K!BSource: Department of Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce, Survey!GG " GG # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4e 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? DlVk@ ;A ;@ A d>@  7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%" ??ofU} `(}  }  *}  ,,@,@;;;;; ; ; ; ; ;;vv;,@,@;;;;;v;;;;;-6$Table 11: Retail Coffee Prices, 2005 66:61Table 12: Retail Malt Based Beverage Prices, 20056Brand/QuantityPrice Brand/QuantityPriceInstant Coffee  Ovaltine/Nestcafe  200 gramTHB 89 I Ovaltine 100 gram  glass bottleTHB 27-Moccona  200 gramTHB 91 I Ovaltine 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 453Buddy Dean  200 gramTHB 70 I Ovaltine 400 gram  glass bottleTHB 753Super Save  200 gramTHB 74 _+Ovaltine White Malt 200 gram  glass bottleTHB 54ETaster Choice Green  113 gramTHB 300 _+Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  glass bottleTHB 91C Taster Choice Red  56.6 gram THB 161  ? Ovaltine 75 gram  refilled THB 14E Taster Choice Brown  113 gram THB 113  A Ovaltine 150 gram  refilled THB 33; Moccona Select  400 gram THB 156  A Ovaltine 300 gram  refilled THB 43M "Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  35 gram THB 59  A Ovaltine 400 gram  refilled THB 55M "Nestcafe Gold (Refilled)  70 gram THB 109  A Ovaltine 900 gram  refilled THB 1029Nestcafe Gold  100 gramTHB 209 W'Ovaltine White Malt 400 gram  refilledTHB 749Nestcafe Gold  200 gramTHB 395 m2Ovaltine White Malt 35 gram  5 sachets in packageTHB 39?Nestcafe Red Cup  100 gramTHB 46 y8Ovaltine Swiss Formular High Calcium 300 gram  refilledTHB 83U&Nestcafe Red Cup (Refilled)  200 gramTHB 89 _+Ovaltine Yen 3-in-1  18 sachets in packageTHB 105ENestcafe (Refilled)  400 gramTHB 325 !Ovaltine 3-in-1 700 gramTHB 102ENestcafe Gold Blend  100 gramTHB 233  MiloThree In One Coffee  7Milo 70 gram  refilledTHB 12CNestcafe 18 gram  10 sachets THB 29.50 9Milo 100 gram  refilledTHB 25CNestcafe 30 gram  18 sachets THB 82.50 9Milo 400 gram  refilledTHB 55O#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  30 sachets THB 83.50 ;Milo 1000 gram  refilledTHB 109O#Nestcafe Turbo 18 gram  40 sachetsTHB 119 O#Milo 3-in-1  20 sachets in packageTHB 93]*Khao Chong Coffee Mix 15 gram  30 sachetsTHB 77 Milo 3-in-1 770 gramTHB 97S%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  10 sachetsTHB 28  S%Super Coffee Mix 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 78  GSuper Save 20 gram  30 sachetsTHB 73    @kDdH|zzn>@"7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"L??U} }  }  ;;;;;;;;;:61Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales, 2004#Million litres~ $P@(Carbonated Drinks~ )!A-Fruit/vegetable juice~ .4@-Bottled water~ .A-Functional drinks~ .^@-RTD tea~ .<@2 RTD coffee~ .@3Total Non-Al Beverages~ leZAH>),1)-#&,8(  8j 8 0NMM?F]`   ـ" ??3` 4` 43d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3Q<2 F!Carbonates Sales by Volume, 2004Q =22Q =11Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D $% MP+3O&Q4$% MP+3O&Q4FA3Oc 3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% OzM3OQ  '4SS 4e Off-trade On-tradeeQ4@(\@e rj 8 0NMM?v<]`L   ـ"d??3` ` ` ` 5 p( 98V p` p S  C ]T < Total = 4,160 Million Litres<5y3dx=23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;Q ;Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% sMP+3O&Q4$% sMP+3O&Q4FAx3Oj3" :dd$% sXMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% t =M3O0y!&Q d0Chart 1: Total Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales 2004'4% 4XM*?3O9!&Q '4%  !XM*?3O ?/&Q :Fruit& vegetable juice 3%'4% sXM ?3O&Q '4% / IXM*?3OV'Q '4% Y :+XM*?3O 0/&Q '4% fD+XM*?3O,/&Q '4% *4XM*?3O3!&Q '4% 4XM*?3O$!&Q '4SS 4eee 88>@5 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U}  l  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;.6%Chart 2: Thailand's Cola Market, 2004                 *!Source: Interviews, Trade Sources  E6<Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drinks Market, 2004             DlNJe ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) ;* ;+ ;, ;- ;. ;/ ;0 ;1 ;2 ;3 ;4 ;5 ;6 ;7 ;8 ;9 ;: ;; ;< ;= ;> ;? ; ! 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DlPR<SWMiUV@ ;A ;B ;C ;D ;E ;F ;G ;H ;I ;J ;K ;L ;M ;N ;O ;P ;Q ;R ;S ;T ;U ;V ;W ;X ;Y ;Z ;[ ;\ ;] ;^ ;_ ;@ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ D@l` ;a ;b ;c ;d ;e ;f ;g ;h ;i ;j ;k ;` a b c d e f g h i j k X,0$(  $j $ 0NMM?1]`  ـM\\FASBANGKOK\HP LaserJet 5 LAN14C odXXLetterDINU"4B "d??3`  `  ` Mk` ;+6@t( ?HUJU t` t S   ] <(THB 23,000 million)<6H P3do023 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;./Q ;./Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS43_ O 3f  < R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% :MP+3O&Q4$% :MP+3O&Q4FA  3O3" :dd$% :XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% NOM3O2 &Q N%Chart 2: Thailand's Cola Market, 2004'4% XM*?3OQ6Q '4%  wXM*?3O-6Q '4SS 4eee rj $ 0NMM?i%#%]`T  ـ"d??3` ;` ;` ;` x7Px( cK x` x S  t g] <(THB 7,000 million)<7B3d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;24Q ;24Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D $% MP+3O&Q4$% MP+3O&Q4FA9- N3O9>- 3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% S M3O9&Q x:Chart 3: Thailand's Flavoured Carbonated Drink Market 2004'4SS 4eee $$>@$$$7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U}  N  ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;86/Chart 4: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004                     6 -Table: Thailand's Drinking Water Market, 2004    Million Baht  Singha~ gp@  Crystal#g@ {Gz?'  Namthip#g0@ )\(?'   Siamg |@  Others1g0@'DDDD  #i@ %  c Z(Total market THB 10,000 million of this amount about THB 1,000 million is mineral water, < 3about THB 9,000 million is bottled drinking water.)  D l\""""""""""""""""""Z"A?YYLfO"` ;! ;" ;# ;$ ;% ;& ;' ;( ;) ;* ;+ ;, ;- ;. ;/ ;0 ;1 ;2 ;3 ;4 ;5 ;6 ;7 ;8 ;9 ;: ;; ;< ;= ;> ;? ; ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? 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Tipco~ ? :@%?g@}@@D?D=d? *hI\8@>?S:+998YI@;A;B;C;D;E;F;G;H;I;J;K;L;M;N;O;P;Q;R;S;T;XY;Z @ Unif~ @ 6@%@gx@AD@D=d@ A Malee~ A 7@%Agy@ADAD=d#A @B ?A B Chaba~ B @%BgR@C{Gz?D=B C Nestle~ C @%CgV@D?D=C  D UFC~ D @%Dg[@EQ?D=D E Others'E ,@Ed%?D%Egv@F?D=E FSource: AC NeilsonF #FgН@K %?EF G 0H 'Others: Freeze, Nuboon, Deli, Ivy, etc.H I J K Kiy@MD1K +L6"Market Share of Medium Segment (%)L  M Unif~ MjB@%Mib@N ףp= ?DKM N Tipco~ Nj;@%Ni[@OHzG?DKN O Malee!OjI$I$!@O ,d %Oip= #A@O8gDio?DK!OiGz|@P DADOO P Others'Pjܶm۶m<@Pd%MO%PiGzn\@Q-1?DKP QSource: AC NeilsonQ #Qiy@X %MPQ R S T XXkP@ D2X,Y6#Market Share of Low-End Segment (%)YZdetail not availableZ4 \]^[{dL?G\]{d?H(  p  6MNN?r_<r]t  ـ"t??3` H` H ` H!_3d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;02Q ;02Q3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% MP+3O&!Q4$% MP+3O& Q4FA3O7; 3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% ^ ;M3O$H&Q DTotal Fruit/Vegetable Juice Market Value in 2004 =3,500 Million Baht'4SS 4eee xp  6MNN?K]@  ـ"d??3` H"` H#` H$'3d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ ;?EQ ;?EQ3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D$% MP+3O&$Q4$% MP+3O&#Q4FAjo53ONf 93" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% & M3O(<&"Q BChart 5: Premium Fruit/Vegetable Juice Market Share by Value, 2004'4SS 4eee xp  6MNN?<']  ـ"d??3` H%` H&` H',3d23 M NMP P PZR R R RT TUUSS4 3QQ+ ;MPQ ;MPQ3_ O   < R R R RT TUUT TUUSS4ESS 4D $% MP+3O&'Q4$% MP+3O&&Q4FAQ3O 3" :dd$% XMP+3OQ '43_ M NM  < R RR RR RT TUUT TUUSS4SS4SS4% Nj ^M3O<&%Q @Chart 6: Market Share of Fruit & Vegetable Juice 25-99% by Value'4SS 4eee >@7 ـ  dMbP?_*+%"d??U} `}  2;;;;;;;;; ; ; ; ;;:61Chart 7: Energy Drink Market Share by Value, 2004 E6<Chart 9: Thailand Beverages in Powdered Or Concentrated Form            16(Chart 8: Sports Drink Market Share, 2004Coffee~ @ Malt based~ p@ Tea~  @Plant (Herb) based~ Y@#d@. %$*hK592A!;";#;$;%;&;';(;);*;+,-./01'!6Sport Drink Market Share, 2004! 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