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The main focus of NBJ's 2004 Nutrition Industry & Supplement Business Overview Web Seminar is the $19.8-billion U.S. supplement market, with some attention on the broader $62.9-billion U.S. nutrition industry that includes functional foods and natural & organic foods and personal care products. This is an archived version of this presentation. The download includes the PowerPoint slides; the audio is no longer available.
The supplement analysis is designed for manufacturers, suppliers and investors assessing markets, competition and business trends in all 6 major categories of dietary supplements: vitamins, minerals, herbs & botanicals,
specialty supplements, sports nutrition and meal replacements.
Data presented includes market definition & research methodology, consumer sales and growth for each product sub-category, product sales breakdowns and growth by distribution channel, and listings and market shares of leading manufacturers.
Additional material includes trends shaping the industry such as: brand management by leading companies; consumer and regulatory trends affecting the market; supplements in the context of rising healthcare costs;
condition-specific markets like heart-health and obesity; and more.
NBJ subscribers who have already received the May/June 2004 overview issue will find additional information presented in the web seminar format.
**Please select FREE DOWNLOAD as your shipping option. When you are finished checking out, click on the DOWNLOAD button next to the item you have ordered. The file is large so please allow a few minutes to download. Contact us at (303)998-9399.**
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