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Global Ready to Drink (RTD) Alcoholic Beverages Market – Industry Trends and Forecast to 2029

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The persuasive Rtd Alcoholic Beverages Market report comprises of strategic profiling of key players in the market, systematic analysis of their core competencies, and draws a competitive landscape for the market. This market research study lends a hand to the purchaser in comprehending the various drivers and restraints with their effects on the market during the forecast period. The report has been prepared based on the market type, size of the organization, availability on-premises and the end-users’ organization type. Rtd Alcoholic Beverages Market business report puts across the idea of high level analysis of major market segments and identification of opportunities.
Data Bridge Market Research analyses that the ready to drink (RTD) alcoholic beverages market was valued at USD 26.44 billion in 2021 and is expected to reach the value of USD 47.16 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 7.50% during the forecast period.
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Some of the major players operating in the ready to drink (RTD) alcoholic beverages Market are:
Davide Campari-Milano N.V. (Netherlands)
Diageo PLC (U.K.)
Halewood International Limited (U.K.)
Asahi Group Holdings, Ltd. (Japan)
Accolade Wines (Australia)
Bacardi Limited (Bermuda)
Mike's Hard Lemonade Co. (U.S.)
Castel Group (France)
Suntory Holdings Limited (Japan)
Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV (Belgium)
The Brown-Forman Corporation (U.S.)
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