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Revenue in the Bread Segment 2019—2027
Revenue in the Bread segment will reach $0.38 billion in 2022. This is 7% less than in 2021. And by 2027, revenue from this segment is expected to reach $0.57 billion.
Sources: statista.com July 2022
What will be the revenue from the Bread segment in 2022?
The Bread segment revenue in 2022 is estimated at $0.38 billion. This is 7% less than in 2021. Source: statista.com
What revenue is expected by 2025 in the Bread segment?
By 2025, Bread segment revenue will grow to reach $0.53 billion. Source: statista.com
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