Saudi Arabia Food Retail Market 2016-2020 - Saudi Arabia Imports About 80% of its Food Requirements, Worth Approx $24 Billion - Research and Markets

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Food Retail Market in Saudi Arabia 2016-2020" report to their offering.

The food retail market in Saudi Arabia to grow at a CAGR of 4.9% during the period 2016-2020.

The report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the food retail market in Saudi Arabia for 2016-2020. To calculate the market size, the report has taken into consideration the revenue generated from the retail sales of food products in Saudi Arabia and has not included revenue generated from on-trade sales. It also includes the market size based on volume, which has been calculated based on the retail consumption of food products.

A trend which is helping to boost market growth is the increasing imports of food products. It is estimated that Saudi Arabia is importing about 80% of its food requirements, worth about $24 billion, from foreign countries. For religious reasons, all food products imported to Saudi Arabia must be certified halal and also Saudi Arabia bans the import of alcoholic beverages, pork meat, and food ingredients or additives that contain pork products, including pork fat, gelatin, and lard.

According to the report, a key growth driver is the increase in number of retail outlets. Food retailers are trying to increase their store numbers so as to gain more market share and also access more consumer segments. Panda supermarket chain plans to increase its number of stores to 250 by 2020 from the current number of 240. Al Sadhan Supermarkets plans to increase its number of stores by 18 in the next 10 years. Also, Carrefour plans to increase its number of stores to 20 from 14 during the forecast period.

Further, the report states that one challenge that could restrict market growth is Nitaqat Law. One of the main challenges faced by the market is the lack of experienced human personnel due to the Nitaqat law implemented by the Saudi Arabian government. The Nitaqat law was implemented by the government to replace foreign workers with Saudi nationals in the private sector.

The market is divided into the following segments based on product categories:

- Cereals

- Dairy

- Fruits and vegetables

- Meat

- Other foods

Key vendors

- Carrefour

- NESTO

- Othaim Markets

- Panda United

- Tamimi Markets

Other prominent vendors

- Al Raya Supermarkets

- Al Sadhan Supermarkets

- Balsharaf Supermarkets

- Bin Dawood Supermarkets

- Farm Supermarkets

- Lulu Hypermarket

- Manual Hypermarket

- Marhaba Supermarkets

- Sarawat Supermarkets

- Star Hypermarkets

Key Topics Covered:

Part 01: Executive summary

Part 02: Scope of the report

Part 03: Market research methodology

Part 04: Introduction

Part 05: Market landscape

Part 06: Market segmentation by product

Part 07: Market segmentation by distribution channel

Part 08: Market drivers

Part 09: Impact of drivers

Part 10: Market challenges

Part 11: Impact of drivers and challenges

Part 12: Market trends

Part 13: Vendor landscape

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Sector: Food and Grocery Retailing

Contacts

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470
For U.S./CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630
For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716
Sector: Food and Grocery Retailing