Publisher: Euromonitor International
Category: Baked Goods

Baked Goods market research reports by Euromonitor International

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    • Baked Goods in Latvia

      Baked Goods in Latvia Growth in retail current value sales of baked goods slowed further during 2021. Growth in retail current value sales of leavened bread saw the most significant slowdown, with consumers cutting back on leavened bread and other baked goods as they are more mindful about their car ... Read More

    • Staple Foods in Latvia

      Staple Foods in Latvia In 2021, demand for staple foods exhibited a slowdown, albeit still portraying positive growth in retail current value terms. This comes after a year of exceptionally high growth when consumers stockpiled staple foods such as processed fruit and vegetables, rice and pasta in t ... Read More

    • Baked Goods in China

      Baked Goods in China The production and distribution of packaged baked goods was briefly disturbed when COVID-19 first emerged at the beginning of 2020. However, over the whole year sales boomed, for two major reasons. First, many consumers quickly shifted to e-commerce for their daily grocery shopp ... Read More

    • Baked Goods in Lithuania

      Baked Goods in Lithuania In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic had a positive impact on baked goods overall. The main reason for this was due to consumers spending more time at home and therefore consuming more there, rather than going out to eat. This means that while baked goods performed notably well in ... Read More

    • Staple Foods in Lithuania

      Staple Foods in Lithuania All product areas within staple foods performed well in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. This was largely due to consumers spending more time at home and preparing more food there, especially as foodservice establishments were closed for the majority of the year. ... Read More

    • Baked Goods in Uzbekistan

      Baked Goods in Uzbekistan In response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, baked goods saw slowed current value and volume growth. The main reason for this was due to consumers baking at home during the main pandemic months, firstly to avoid infection, and secondly due to the extended period they spent ... Read More

    • Staple Foods in Uzbekistan

      Staple Foods in Uzbekistan After performing well in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, sales and demand are returning to normal in 2021, which largely means slowed growth or volume decline. The initial panic buying, and stockpiling is what boosted both current value and volume sales in 2020, ... Read More

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