“Increasing grocery retail spending in the country along with
international collaborations has propelled the growth of the Cold Chain Market
in Brazil.”
Analysts
at Ken Research in their
latest publication “Brazil Cold Chain Market Outlook to 2023 – By Cold
Storage and Cold Transportation, By Ownership (Owned and Rented), By End Users
(Meat and seafood, Fruits and Vegetables, Dairy products, Bakery and
Confectionery, Pharmaceuticals and others)” believe that rising exports of meat and sub-tropical fruits,
increased grocery retail spending and better integrated services provided by
the cold chain operators have positively impacted the growth of cold chain market in Brazil. The
market is expected to increase at a positive CAGR of 9.5% over the forecast
period 2018-2023.
Rising Meat Exports: Brazil is the largest exporter of
chicken in the world and one of the largest exporters of beef. The frozen meat exports to countries including China, Russia,
Venezuela, Egypt, Chile and more, rose to USD 4,523,509 thousands in 2018. The
country also imports a significant amount of seafood from Norway, Argentina,
Chile, China, Vietnam and other countries to meet its domestic needs. The
frozen seafood imports amounted to USD 220,792 thousands in 2018. The rising
exports and imports significantly impacted the demand for
temperature-controlled facilities in the country.
Increased retail spending and consumption of refrigerated and
processed food products in the country: The grocery retail spending has increased by a CAGR of 5.1%
in the country over the period 2012-2017. The dairy sales in the country reached over BRL
86 million in 2018 while the processed meat and seafood sales exceeded BRL 10 million.
This has necessitated the development of cold chain facilities in the country to
increase the shelf-life of the products and keep them fresh and avoid spoilage
during transit.
International Collaborations: The Brazilian Association for Refrigerated Storage Industry
(ABIAF) partnered with the Global Cold Chain Alliance (GCCA) in January 2018. It
has positively impacted the cold chain industry in Brazil. GCCA has brought its
expertise and experience in the market to the country and is expected to help
enhance the growth and the global presence of the Brazil Cold Chain market in
the coming years.
Key Segments Covered:-
By Type
of Market:
Cold
Storage
By Ownership
Owned
Rented
(3PL)
By Temperature
Frozen
Chilled
Ambient
By Region
South
South-East
North-east
Central-west
North
Federal
District
Cold Transport
By Ownership
Owned
Rented
(3PL)
By Mode of Transport
Water
Land
Sea
By Location
International
Domestic
By Application (Product
Category):-
Meat
and Seafood
Fruits
and Vegetables
Dairy
Products
Bakery
and Confectionery
Pharmaceuticals
Others
By Ownership:-
Owned
Rented (3PL)
Time Period Captured in the Report:-
Historical Period – 2013-2018
Forecast Period –
2019-2023
Companies
Covered:-
Friozem
Armazens Frigorificos Ltda.
Superfrio
Armazens Gerais Ltda.
Arfrio
Armazens Gerais Frigorificos
Brado
Logistica S/A
Brasfrigo
S/A
Logfrio
S/A
AP
Logistica Group
CAP
Logistica Frigorificada Ltda.
Localfrio
S/A
Martini
Meat S/A
Comfrio
Key Topics Covered in the Report:-
Brazil Cold Chain Market
Brazil Cold Chain Market
Revenue
Total Number Of Airports In
Brazil
Number Of Road Network In
Brazil
Number
Of Cold Storage Warehouse In Brazil
Brazil 3PL Cold Chain
Logistics Market
Brazil Cold Storage Cost
Third Party Cold Storage
Market Brazil
Third Party Cold Transport
Market Brazil
Temperature Controlled
Transport Market Brazil
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