Publisher: Euromonitor International
Category: Coffee & Tea

Coffee & Tea market research reports by Euromonitor International

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    • Coffee in Spain

      Coffee in Spain Retail volume sales of coffee are expected to fall slightly in 2023, which is similar to the trend seen in 2022. This performance represents a continuation of normalisation following the huge increase the category saw in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the slight d ... Read More

    • RTD Tea in Brazil

      RTD Tea in Brazil RTD tea in Brazil has been seeing the launch of innovative products that cater to ever-evolving consumer preferences. An example of this is Interfood Importação, which introduced Supernova Sweet Kombucha Pink Lemonade, which offers a sweeter and less acidic flavour to appeal to a w ... Read More

    • Tea in Spain

      Tea in Spain Retail volume sales of tea are set to see a negligible decline in 2023, due to the continued normalisation of sales following the sizeable increase which was seen as a result of the pandemic. Black tea, other fruit/herbal tea, green tea, instant tea, and other tea are all expected to se ... Read More

    • Tea in the United Arab Emirates

      Tea in the United Arab Emirates In line with the increasing local trend for private label across food and beverages, tea in the United Arab Emirates is also benefiting from the gradual emergence of private label. In the face of moderate inflation and overall fragmentation within tea in the United Ar ... Read More

    • Other Hot Drinks in the United Arab Emirates

      Other Hot Drinks in the United Arab Emirates Traditionally in the United Arab Emirates, other hot drinks are represented mainly by chocolate-based flavoured powder drinks and malt-based hot drinks. Share of other formats were extremely low with no brands emerging to drive up their share. However, se ... Read More

    • Hot Drinks in the United Arab Emirates

      Hot Drinks in the United Arab Emirates Many hot drinks in the United Arab Emirates are considered to be less essential compared to food categories and some soft drinks categories, such as bottled water and juice. This makes them vulnerable in the face of inflation, economic instability or population ... Read More

    • Coffee in the United Arab Emirates

      Coffee in the United Arab Emirates Recent inflation, the demand for premium indulgence and strong coffee traditions are shaping the category in a way that offers sufficient products within each price segment. Premium coffee options in multiple blends and flavours are offered by manufacturers to sati ... Read More

    • RTD Coffee in the United Kingdom

      RTD Coffee in the United Kingdom In 2023, RTD coffee is set to experience strong double-digit growth in off-trade current value and volume terms. For several years now, RTD coffee has benefited from growing popularity and a surge in demand. This is due to several factors, including working from home ... Read More

    • RTD Tea in the United Kingdom

      RTD Tea in the United Kingdom Following strong positive performances in 2021 and 2022, ready to drink (RTD) tea is set to continue to experience double-digit growth in current value sales both off-trade and on-trade in 2023. Due to a longer and warmer summer in 2022, RTD tea experienced an increase ... Read More

    • Tea in Australia

      Tea in Australia While tea has been gaining popularity in Australia due to the health and wellness trend, the black tea category, which is dominant in retail volume terms, has not reaped the rewards, experiencing declining demand in 2021 and 2022 in both loose and bag formats. Lacking novelty, and f ... Read More

    • Coffee in Australia

      Coffee in Australia In 2023, retail volume consumption of coffee is set to see sustained robust growth in Australia, which can be attributed to the preference of Australians for the convenience of remote working, therefore leading to only a slow return to offices. Consequently, the shift in coffee c ... Read More

    • Other Hot Drinks in Australia

      Other Hot Drinks in Australia The lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to influence the landscape of other hot drinks, driven by Australians spending more time at home compared with pre-pandemic times. This growth in at-home consumption occasions has provided ample opportunities for i ... Read More

    • Coffee in France

      Coffee in France Coffee was the main growth driver in hot drinks, in actual value terms at least, in 2023 as its value growth was strongly supported by the dramatic rate of inflation. Despite the recovery of tourism, on-trade sales were not so dynamic due to the impact of the heatwave during the who ... Read More

    • Other Hot Drinks in France

      Other Hot Drinks in France Overall, the other hot drinks category receives a lower level of support from most hot drinks players than coffee and tea. This weakness has been exacerbated by the fact that there are fewer at-home consumption occasions for other hot drinks since the revival of normal soc ... Read More

    • Tea in France

      Tea in France Retail value sales of tea continued to post appreciable value growth in 2023, but this was mostly due to the rising of cost of tea itself and its packaging, as well as the global impact of rampant inflation. Total volume sales contracted significantly during the year. This represented ... Read More

    • Other Hot Drinks in the United Kingdom

      Other Hot Drinks in the United Kingdom Chocolate-based flavoured powder drinks is set to see declining sales in both retail volume and current value terms in 2023, owing to an increasing number of consumers favouring products which are healthy. There is an overall sense that shoppers have slowly los ... Read More

    • Hot Drinks in the United Kingdom

      Hot Drinks in the United Kingdom British consumers continue to turn away from tea and towards coffee, with the latter set to maintain stronger retail current value growth in 2023, mainly driven by a surge in prices. Retail volumes are expected to fall in all major hot drinks categories in 2023, even ... Read More

    • Tea in the United Kingdom

      Tea in the United Kingdom The overarching health and wellness trend triggered by the pandemic has placed herbal/traditional medicinal teas, other fruit/herbal teas, and various other teas in a growing and strong position. While consumers are not as concerned about improving their immunity as they we ... Read More

    • Coffee in the United Kingdom

      Coffee in the United Kingdom Despite 2023 seeing a return to offices and institutional channels, at-home consumption of coffee has remained high owing to post-pandemic habits such as continued working from home. Also, having purchased a coffee machine and other relevant equipment during the pandemic ... Read More

    • HW Hot Drinks in Hong Kong, China

      HW Hot Drinks in Hong Kong, China The pandemic resulted in heightened health and wellness awareness among local consumers, which has led to them reducing their intake of certain ingredients detrimental to their health, such as sugar, fat and salt. This trend continued to drive demand for low sugar a ... Read More

    • HW Hot Drinks in Turkey

      HW Hot Drinks in Turkey Tea consumption in Turkey is vast, with most consumers drinking tea daily, and most tea produced within the country. According to the World Tea Committee, Turkey is the number one country by per capita consumption of tea. The tea industry in Turkey has a remarkable heritage, ... Read More

    • HW Hot Drinks in India

      HW Hot Drinks in India The Indian Government is confronting the grave danger that malnourishment poses to the population. In 2018, it launched POSHAN (Prime Minister’s Overarching Scheme for Holistic Nutrition) Abhiyaan to address the issue. The target demographics for the programme are children, te ... Read More

    • HW Hot Drinks in South Korea

      HW Hot Drinks in South Korea In 2022, health and wellness hot drinks in Korea saw a trend towards consumers looking to reduce potentially harmful ingredients, rather than adding extra benefits. This led to growing consumer demand for better for you products, such as low/no sugar and no caffeine opti ... Read More

    • HW Hot Drinks in the United Arab Emirates

      HW Hot Drinks in the United Arab Emirates After the COVID-19 pandemic, not only did consumers in the United Arab Emirates increase their interest in organic tea and coffee, but they were also willing to pay more for such products. Consumers have become more educated, and they know that the whole pro ... Read More

    • HW Hot Drinks in Taiwan

      HW Hot Drinks in Taiwan Demand for instant tea is being dampened as Taiwanese consumers shift towards a healthier mindset in light of the COVID-19 crisis. It is a trend for consumers to have their drinks without sugar in order to stay healthy. Indeed, sugar has become a major focus of the health and ... Read More

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