Publisher: Euromonitor International
Category: Food & Beverage

Food & Beverage market research reports by Euromonitor International

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    • Soft Drinks in Greece

      Soft Drinks in Greece Soft drinks volume sales remained flat overall in 2024, with a slowdown in on trade volumes and a more upbeat performance in retail volume sales. The milder weather proved favourable to soft drinks consumption with higher temperatures in spring boosting volume sales earlier tha ... Read More

    • Hot Drinks in Greece

      Hot Drinks in Greece Hot drinks in Greece felt the impact of wholesale commodity price hikes in 2024, resulting in higher off and on-trade prices in the category overall. In the case of coffee, this was linked to supply shortages linked to climate change, while higher transportation costs impacted a ... Read More

    • Staple Foods in Costa Rica

      Staple Foods in Costa Rica Following a series of disruptions, including COVID-19, the container crisis, war in Ukraine and Israel, the surge in international raw material prices, the hacking of the country’s customs systems, the collapse of national ports, as well as periods of economic instability ... Read More

    • Hot Drinks in New Zealand

      Hot Drinks in New Zealand In 2024, hot drinks in New Zealand is set against the backdrop of inflation, which has reached more than 20-year highs, peaking at over 6% in recent years. While some inflationary pressures have started to ease due to reduced consumer spending amid the cost-of-living crisis ... Read More

    • Staple Foods in Cameroon

      Staple Foods in Cameroon Staple foods in Cameroon has experienced a moderate slowdown in current value growth in 2024, while retail volume sales have returned to positive territory after having contracted over 2022-2023. This is explained by a sustained drop in inflation, which had risen sharply dur ... Read More

    • Soft Drinks in New Zealand

      Soft Drinks in New Zealand Over the course of 2022-2023, inflation rates in New Zealand surged past 7%, as the country dealt with supply chain disruptions, infrastructure challenges, and the aftereffects of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's (RBNZ) decision to reduce the Official Cash Rate (OCR) to r ... Read More

    • Soft Drinks in Austria

      Soft Drinks in Austria Soft drinks recorded minimal volume growth in 2024 with current value growth rising moderately in the face of higher average unit prices. The better performance in value terms stems from new product launches and higher production and resource costs, with both factors contribut ... Read More

    • Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Cameroon

      Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Cameroon While processed fruit and vegetables in Cameroon has expanded in retail volume terms in 2024, growth is anticipated to be weaker than in 2023. The downturn is primarily attributable to price hikes and the erosion of purchasing power amidst persistent inflat ... Read More

    • Rice, Pasta and Noodles in Bosnia and Herzegovina

      Rice, Pasta and Noodles in Bosnia and Herzegovina Despite the rice, pasta, and noodles category facing market maturity in Bosnia and Herzegovina, particularly within the dominant rice and pasta ranges, it continues to exhibit stable performance in 2024. Although demographic challenges, such as popul ... Read More

    • Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Costa Rica

      Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Costa Rica Retail volume sales of processed fruit and vegetables experienced a further increase in 2024. While fresh produce offers its own benefits, frozen fruit and vegetables are the preferred choice for many consumers seeking nutritious food that delivers conven ... Read More

    • Carbonates in New Zealand

      Carbonates in New Zealand Toward the end of the review period, a significant CO2 shortage in New Zealand heavily impacted the carbonates industry, caused by the country’s only domestic CO2 supplier halting production following an ammonia leak. This disruption affected not only carbonated soft drinks ... Read More

    • Other Hot Drinks in the Netherlands

      Other Hot Drinks in the Netherlands The other hot drinks category in the Netherlands remains very mature with limited scope to growth volume sales. Chocolate-based flavoured powder drinks is the dominant product type, but these are increasingly perceived as an unhealthy choice because they tend to b ... Read More

    • Baked Goods in Finland

      Baked Goods in Finland In 2024, baked goods in Finland registered modest volume and current value growth. While traditional Finnish rye bread remains highly popular, lighter bread, and especially oat bread, which saw significant product development over the review period, continued to see expansion. ... Read More

    • Sports Drinks in Belgium

      Sports Drinks in Belgium Sport drinks continued to experience growth in 2024, driven not so much by an increase in physical activity among the population, but by a rising health consciousness. Consumers are increasingly aware of the importance of proper hydration, during physical activity and daily ... Read More

    • Carbonates in Argentina

      Carbonates in Argentina Argentina's challenging economic situation in 2024 led to the widespread adoption of savings practices. This price sensitive behaviour was fuelled by fears of job loss and economic instability, resulting in a contraction in overall consumption. Lower-income households, which ... Read More

    • Energy Drinks in Azerbaijan

      Energy Drinks in Azerbaijan Energy drinks in Azerbaijan continue to demonstrate strong growth in 2024, building on already impressive expansion in recent years. This momentum is largely driven by their appeal among young consumers, who see energy drinks as similar to carbonates, which are popular ac ... Read More

    • Asian Speciality Drinks in New Zealand

      Asian Speciality Drinks in New Zealand Asian speciality beverages, once confined mainly to small Asian grocery stores, have increasingly found their way onto the shelves of mainstream grocery retailers across New Zealand in 2024. Traditionally, the category had a steady consumer base primarily compo ... Read More

    • Breakfast Cereals in Costa Rica

      Breakfast Cereals in Costa Rica As price-sensitive consumers continue to seek savings in 2024, bag packaging has become increasingly popular in breakfast cereals in Costa Rica. Bagged options for lower-cost brands like the private brand Suli (1,200g) and Jacks (500g) are well known by consumers, but ... Read More

    • Sweet Spreads in Malaysia

      Sweet Spreads in Malaysia Retail value sales of sweet spreads are expected to decline in Malaysia in 2024. The unit selling price has continued to grow for all sweet spreads, albeit more slowly than in the previous year, due to price hikes for raw materials (including raw honey, fresh fruits, and co ... Read More

    • Rice, Pasta and Noodles in Estonia

      Rice, Pasta and Noodles in Estonia Overall, rice, pasta and noodles is expected to register a healthy increase in current value sales and also a slight increase in volume sales. The muted volume growth is largely due to the economy struggling to recover from the upheaval caused by the war in nearby ... Read More

    • Energy Drinks in Denmark

      Energy Drinks in Denmark In 2024, energy drinks in Denmark performed well, with both regular and reduced-sugar variants achieving positive growth. The reduced-sugar segment led this growth, driven by the continued appeal of health and wellness trends among consumers who seek lower-calorie options wi ... Read More

    • Staple Foods in Sweden

      Staple Foods in Sweden Staple foods in Sweden continued to face maturity at the end of the review period. Therefore, retail volume growth remained difficult to generate, with retail current value growth boosted by inflationary pressure on prices, but also the launch of new products and innovation of ... Read More

    • Juice in Egypt

      Juice in Egypt In 2024, the juice landscape experienced notable changes due to rising prices, which altered consumer behaviour and reshaped demand. As juice prices climbed, many consumers shifted toward juice drinks, which typically contain up to 24% juice content and are more affordable than premiu ... Read More

    • Sports Drinks in Greece

      Sports Drinks in Greece In 2024, sport drinks received a welcome boost from the launch of Prime Hydration in Greece. The brand is managed by Premium Brands Ltd which has a strong distribution network in Greece. As a result, Prime Hydration was rapidly introduced across the impulse channel as well as ... Read More

    • Tea in the Netherlands

      Tea in the Netherlands Retail volume sales of tea continued to decline in 2024 as consumers in the Netherlands were put off by higher prices. There was a healthy increase in current value sales within the tea category, but volume sales came under pressure from strong price increases. In 2023, tea pr ... Read More

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