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Indian Bottled Water Market Expecting Rapid Growth

PR Newswire | 24 Mar, 2011

SAN ANTONIO: Verify Markets has just released a market research report on the Bottled Water Market in India, which is expected to show remarkable growth. Last year was an exceptional year for the Bottled Water Market in India.

The key market drivers are increasing awareness on health related issues, aesthetics and quality of water, high disposable incomes (new lifestyle) and water shortage and unavailability of safe drinking water.

The major restraints for this market are low entry barriers and threat from low quality products, public campaigns and litigation threats and inefficient transportation infrastructure.

Three key players mainly dominate the Indian Bottled Water Market: Parle Bisleri, Coca Cola India Inc Kinley and Pepsico India Holdings Pvt. Limited. This market is expected to grow at a 30% rate in the next 7 years. In 2010 the revenue generated by this market was over $250 million.

A complete analysis of the Bottled Water Market India can be obtained at www.verifymarkets.com.

Contact: Haley Rico
Phone: 210-595-9687
Email: haley@verifymarkets.com

SOURCE Verify Markets

 
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