Canada Nano-Enabled Packaging Market for Food & Beverages, 2015 - 2022

Canada Nano-Enabled Packaging Market for Food & Beverages, 2015 2022

Persistence Market Research

Nano-enabled Packaging for Food and
Beverages Market in Canada will reach US$
600 Mn by 2022: Persistence Market
Research

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Canada Nano-Enabled Packaging Market for Food & Beverages, 2015 2022

Persistence Market Research Released New Market Report According to a new market report
published by Persistence Market Research “Nano-enabled Packaging for Food and
Beverages Market: Canada Industry Analysis and Forecast, 2015 - 2022”. The
Canada nano-enabled packaging for food and beverages market is anticipated to expand at
a CAGR of 8.3% during the forecast period owing to various growth factors, regarding which
PMR offers vital insights in detail in this report.

On the basis of application, the market has been segmented into bakery products, prepared
foods, meat products, beverages, dairy products, fruits and vegetables, and others. In terms
of market share, prepared food segment dominated the Canada nano-enabled packaging for
food and beverages market in 2014, with over 20% share. However, the segment is
expected to witness a decline of over 140 BPS by the end of 2022.

On the basis of technology, the nano-enabled packaging for food and beverages market in
Canada has been segmented into controlled, active, and intelligent packaging. Of these,
controlled packaging segment contributed the highest revenue to the Canada nano-enabled
packaging market for food and beverages market in 2014.

The growth of the nano-enabled packaging for food and beverages market in Canada is
mainly driven by rising demand for anti-counterfeit products, prevention of contamination,
and increasing application of nano-enabled packaging. However, lack of information on the
impact of nano-materials on food and beverage products, high cost associated with nanopackaging, and increasing complexity with developing customized nano-enabled packaging
products are restraining...