US Artichokes Market - Supply Demand Analysis, Top Trends, Future Growth and Forecast (2022-2027)
The US Artichokes Market research report is an infographic report covering supply, demand and trade statistics for Artichokes, both in volume and value. This report looks at the industry state between 2016-2021 and the forecast till 2027. The report also covers companies, brands, products, trade pricing, patents, university-level research, new product developments, future growth opportunities and M&A analysis.
Detailed Scope of the Report
1. The Production, Import Export/Trade statistics for Artichokes between 2016-2021.
2. Historical demand for Artichokes from 2016-2021 and forecast to 2027.
3. Comprehensive list of companies and revenue for 5+ top companies.
4. Major brands, product benchmarking, and new product launches.
5. Assessment of relevant Mergers and Acquisitions.
6. Investment, projects, and R&D initiatives done between 2016 and 2021.
7. Patenting scenario covering patents filed, published, and granted between 2016-2021.
8. Research framework based on the assessment of 7 Pillars - Supply, Demand, Trade, Companies, Products, Patents, and Macro-environment factors.
Company Snapshot: The top companies are Pezzini Farms and Ocean Mist Farms. Some of the brands mentioned in the report are Pezzini and Ocean Mist.
Key Takeaways & Recent Developments
A. The production volume of Artichokes in 2021 stood at XX Th Metric Tons.
B. Import volume increased from 1.7 Th Metric Tons in 2016 to 4.08 Th Metric Tons in 2021.
C. The demand was XX Th Metric Tons in 2021.
D. France Exported more than 31% of Artichokes to the US in 2021.
E. Western regions accounted for the majority of the Artichoke production in the US. California provides nearly 100% of the U.S. Artichokes production.
F. The average yield per acre from 2016 to 2021 stood at 6814.8 KG/ACRE
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