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Report Highlights Markets in BRIC Countries
INDIA - The biodiesel segment in the Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC) markets is among the fastest growing sectors within the alternative fuel industry, according to a new report.The research study Biodiesel Industry in BRIC Markets by Bharatbook.com analyses the biodiesel market with emphasis on the overall BRIC market, as well as geography specific current size and future projections, current capacity and future additions (including wasteland development and Greenfield facilities setup), end-use applications, feedstock analysis, new entrants in the market, competitive landscape and providing a broad sweep of the regulatory environment governing the sector and the opportunities. The report also provides a detailed insight into the over arching trends, drivers, challenges/ issues underlining the industry as a whole. The company profiles for the major players further dwells on the sales analysis, competitive position and the specific future strategy of each of these players. The current size of the Biodiesel market in BRIC is estimated at $577.57 million (the cumulative turnover of 35 active players), and is further projected to increase to $6 billion by 2012, at a CAGR of 59.9 per cent. An additional 33 players are in the process of setting up production facilities, which are expected to go live during 2008-12. The top three players alone account for nearly two thirds of the BRIC market, while the rest is distributed amongst the smaller players. This study can be put to immediate use for current market size identification and assessing future potential, country/region strategies, competitive landscape analysis, assessing viability of possible strategic tie-ups/alliances either through JVs, equity participation or tech transfer agreements based on the emanating opportunities. More information on the report can be found on http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=81688
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