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Frozen Fruits Market Research Report - Forecast to 2027 2 Market Overview Frozen Fruits offer the convenience of having our favourite fruit all year round, at an affordable price. Some Frozen Fruits companies provide the best products that give the feeling like they were frozen while fresh. With retained colours and flavours these brands also have detailed labels on the packaging giving the details of ingredients and product’s nutritional value rating. For Some companies, it could even be better than fresh regarding nutritional value while some brands fail to understand the value of frozen food and that, in some cases have added sugar or other ingredients that might be best to avoid. Frozen Fruits, by large are providing required nutritional values to the people with heady and busy lifestyles. More the urbanization; greater the Frozen Fruits market is becoming. The percentage share of the frozen fruits compared to the total consumption of fruits is very less. However, the percentage share varies from region to region, comparatively high for developed markets like Europe and U.S. Advancements in technology and improved supply availability in the developing markets like India and China has led to strong growth opportunities for the market. Hence, the frozen fruits market is expected reach ~ and is expected to grow at CAGR of more than 5.34% from 2016 to 2027 Industry/ Innovation/ Related News: 3 November 2017 - ITC Ltd. (India), a diversified company (the cigarettes-to-shampoo company) launched packaged potatoes under a new brand called Farmland in its first step into the fresh fruit and vegetables segment. ITC also has a presence in foods with staples, spices, ghee, and ready-to-eat meals, plans to launch frozen fruits and vegetables, ready-to-make versions, and may introduce sauces, dips and condiments later. 6 November 2017 - Farmer and entrepreneur Frank Tiegs (US) announced that he has been expanding his frozen fruit business with purchases of Rader Farms of Lynden, Wash., and Willamette Valley Fruit Co. in Salem, Ore. in Oregon and Washington. Page | 3 Copyright © 2017 Market Research Future.