• Following RPB’s launch of 1.5-litre brick liquid cartons in shelf stable milk, many companies are interested in adopting pack types of more than one litre in drinking milk products. The intention is to offer consumers a cheaper alternative in per litre terms. Consequently, in the short term, new pack types and sizes are anticipated in drinking yoghurt, fresh milk and shelf stable milk.
  • Flexible plastic is expected to lose further ground in milk and drinking yoghurt to liquid cartons over the forecast period. With the recovery of the national economy and, therefore, consumer purchasing power, liquid cartons isperceived to offer advantages in terms of practicality and closures.
  • Shaped liquid cartons is expected to post the fastest retail volume CAGR of 12% over the forecast period to reach 85 million units in 2021. This growth will be driven by two product types. Firstly, drinking yogurt, and secondly, soy drinks.
  • Over the forecast period, liquid carton closures offers strong growth potential due to its recent adoption by leading brands.
  • Tetra Pak is expected to remain the sole supplier of liquid cartons in dairy in the medium term in Argentina.

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