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印度约70%地下水受污染,“干净又卫生”的瓶装水逐渐成必需品
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-01 07:59
Group 1 - The bottled water market in India has reached nearly $5 billion, with an annual growth rate of 24%, making it one of the fastest-growing bottled water markets globally [3] - Approximately 70% of India's groundwater is contaminated, and most tap water is not safe for direct consumption, highlighting a significant public health issue [4] - The demand for premium bottled water is rising, with local high-end brands priced around 92 rupees (approximately 7 RMB) per liter, while imported brands exceed 275 rupees (approximately 21 RMB) [4] Group 2 - The market share of premium bottled water in India is projected to increase from 1% in 2021 to 8% by 2025, indicating a shift in consumer preferences [4] - Despite the growth in premium bottled water, many local consumers find the prices unaffordable, reflecting a potential barrier to market expansion [4]
干净又卫生,越来越多印度人爱喝瓶装水
Xin Hua Wang· 2026-02-01 04:53
Group 1 - The bottled water market in India has reached nearly $5 billion, with an annual growth rate of 24%, making it one of the fastest-growing bottled water markets globally [1][3] - Approximately 70% of groundwater in India is contaminated, and most tap water is not safe for direct consumption, leading to health risks for the population [3] - The demand for premium bottled water is rising, with the market share of high-end bottled water expected to increase from 1% in 2021 to 8% by 2025 [3] Group 2 - The average price of basic bottled water in India is around 15 rupees (approximately 1 RMB) for 500ml, while premium bottled water can cost up to 275 rupees (approximately 21 RMB) per liter [1][3] - Many local consumers find the prices of premium bottled water to be unaffordable, indicating a potential barrier to market growth in this segment [4]
干净又卫生 越来越多印度人爱喝瓶装水
Xin Hua She· 2026-02-01 02:14
Group 1 - The bottled water market in India has reached nearly $5 billion, with an annual growth rate of 24%, making it one of the fastest-growing bottled water markets globally [1] - Approximately 70% of groundwater in India is contaminated, and most tap water is not safe for direct consumption [1] - A recent water contamination incident in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, resulted in at least 15 deaths, highlighting the severe water quality issues in the country [1] Group 2 - There is a rising trend in high-end bottled water consumption in India, with local premium brands priced at about 92 rupees per liter and imported brands exceeding 275 rupees [2] - The market share of high-end bottled water in India is projected to increase from 1% in 2021 to 8% by 2025, indicating a significant shift in consumer demand [2] - Many local consumers find the prices of high-end bottled water to be unaffordable, reflecting a gap between premium offerings and everyday consumption [2]