Publisher: Euromonitor International
Category: Food

Food market research reports by Euromonitor International

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    • Rice, Pasta and Noodles in Uruguay

      Rice, Pasta and Noodles in Uruguay Noodles is expected to register the best performance in retail volume terms within rice, pasta and noodles in Uruguay in 2024. While value sales are still significantly below rice and pasta, instant noodle cups and pouches are gaining ground, thanks to the expansio ... Read More

    • Sauces, Dips and Condiments in Cameroon

      Sauces, Dips and Condiments in Cameroon Affordability continues to be a defining factor in shaping consumer preferences within the sauces, dips, and condiments category in Cameroon in 2024. This is particularly evident in the demand for packaged herbs, spices, tomato paste, and stock cubes, all of w ... Read More

    • Breakfast Cereals in Tunisia

      Breakfast Cereals in Tunisia While value sales continue to be low for breakfast cereals in Tunisia in 2024, it is expected to register both positive growth in value and volume sales. Widespread advertising about the nutritional benefits of breakfast cereal, as well as the convenience, is driving gro ... Read More

    • Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Greece

      Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Greece Processed fruit and vegetables in Greece enjoyed moderate on- and off-trade volume growth in 2024. One of the more popular trends in packaged food and beverages is consumers moving to products that are as ready-to-eat as possible. Against this background, pro ... Read More

    • Sweet Spreads in Nigeria

      Sweet Spreads in Nigeria In 2024, sweet spreads in Nigeria experienced a decline in volume sales, primarily due to inflationary pressures that eroded consumer purchasing power. These products remain niche, with most Nigerian households perceiving them as non-essential compared to margarine, the domi ... Read More

    • Staple Foods in Pakistan

      Staple Foods in Pakistan In 2024, staple foods in Pakistan continues to navigate the challenges posed by economic instability and political uncertainty. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) averaged around 30% in 2023, but with the IMF agreement and the general elections, the CPI is expected to decrease t ... Read More

    • Staple Foods in Morocco

      Staple Foods in Morocco The Moroccan economy has witnessed modest growth in 2024, with GDP rising by 2.4% in 2023 and 3.3% in 2024. However, the ongoing geopolitical tensions linked to the Russian invasion of Ukraine have continued to exert upward pressure on global energy and raw material prices, i ... Read More

    • Staple Foods in Serbia

      Staple Foods in Serbia In 2024, the sales of staple foods in Serbia are largely driven by the fast-paced lifestyle of consumers and their increasing demand for convenience. A rising focus on health has led to an expansion of healthier choices, including plant-based alternatives, low-fat options, and ... Read More

    • Staple Foods in the Netherlands

      Staple Foods in the Netherlands In 2024, staple foods in the Netherlands has been significantly influenced by substantial price increases across nearly all categories. These price pressures have driven consumers to adopt cost-saving strategies, with private label products emerging as a critical bene ... Read More

    • Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Cameroon

      Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Cameroon Prices of edible oils have stabilised significantly in 2024, buoyed by a steady rise in volume and easing price pressures in the palm oil sector, which accounts for approximately 85% of the edible oil market. This shift represents a crucial development for a ... Read More

    • Staple Foods in Kuwait

      Staple Foods in Kuwait Retail volume sales of staple foods are set to grow in Kuwait in 2024, with demand supported by the essential nature of such products. Bread is the main staple, with rice also highly popular. Health and wellness continues to exert a growing influence on purchasing decisions, w ... Read More

    • Staple Foods in Tunisia

      Staple Foods in Tunisia While staples in Tunisia is expected to register double-digit percentage current value growth, constant value growth is expected to be much more moderate, though still healthy. This is in spite of continuing high inflation and also slower growth in the economy, as Tunisia gra ... Read More

    • Staple Foods in Uruguay

      Staple Foods in Uruguay It is an improving economic picture for staple foods in Uruguay in 2024 and it is expected to register moderate current value growth, as inflation eases. That being said, there are still significant price increases hikes for rice, due to continuing increases in international ... Read More

    • Fresh Food in Australia

      Fresh Food in Australia 2024 continues to be a challenging year for fresh food in Australia as many consumers are still unable to spend as freely as they would like, and are choosing to reduce their spending on fruits, vegetables and meat to help manage their budgets while paying bills and other ess ... Read More

    • Edible Oils in Kenya

      Edible Oils in Kenya Kenyan consumers are increasingly price-sensitive in 2024, primarily due to inflation affecting household budgets. The rising costs of raw materials and production have led to higher retail prices for edible oils in the year. To manage these price increases and maintain consumer ... Read More

    • Sweet Spreads in Morocco

      Sweet Spreads in Morocco Sweet spreads in Morocco has reflected the increasing price sensitivity of consumers in 2024, with distinct shifts in consumption patterns. Jams and chocolate spreads have experienced negative growth as consumers move towards healthier and more traditional alternatives like ... Read More

    • Edible Oils in Cameroon

      Edible Oils in Cameroon Affordability continues to be the most critical factor influencing consumer preferences within edible oils in Cameroon in 2024 amidst persistent inflationary pressures. Consumers have shown heightened price sensitivity, with choices gravitating towards more economical options ... Read More

    • Processed Meat, Seafood and Alternatives To Meat in Pakistan

      Processed Meat, Seafood and Alternatives To Meat in Pakistan The growing awareness of health and nutrition among Pakistani consumers has spurred demand for processed meat and seafood products free from harmful additives, preservatives, and artificial ingredients in 2024. Brands such as K&N’s, Big Bi ... Read More

    • Rice, Pasta and Noodles in Serbia

      Rice, Pasta and Noodles in Serbia The busy lifestyles of consumers in Serbia have led to a decreasing demand for rice and pasta in 2024, as consumers have less time to prepare these staple foods. In contrast, sales of noodles are experiencing growth, driven by the increasing demand for on-the-go con ... Read More

    • Baked Goods in Kazakhstan

      Baked Goods in Kazakhstan Bread is experiencing a decline in volume sales in 2024 despite the growing population in Kazakhstan. This is linked to a shift in the eating habits of the local population as an increasing focus on healthy eating is leading to reduced bread consumption. As more consumers p ... Read More

    • Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Morocco

      Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Morocco Moroccan consumers have remained highly price-sensitive in 2024, with a strong preference for fresh produce due to its health benefits. This trend has contributed to the modest growth of processed vegetables and the continued underperformance of frozen optio ... Read More

    • Meat in Australia

      Meat in Australia Meat in Australia is a significant part of the local diet, with many consumers enjoying all types of meat throughout the year. Poultry is the most consumed type of meat in the country, with over 927,000 tonnes of poultry expected to be purchased in total over the course of 2024. Fo ... Read More

    • Baked Goods in the Netherlands

      Baked Goods in the Netherlands Cakes and pastries have continued to thrive in the Netherlands in 2024, despite ongoing efforts by government organisations to encourage the consumption of healthier, whole foods. When consumers opt for these products, their primary concern is not health but indulgence ... Read More

    • Staple Foods in Lithuania

      Staple Foods in Lithuania The year 2024 marks a promising period for staple foods in Lithuania. In contrast to some neighbouring countries, consumer confidence remains robust, buoying expenditure levels and driving better-than-expected performance across staple foods. After the challenges posed by s ... Read More

    • Staple Foods in Kazakhstan

      Staple Foods in Kazakhstan The staple foods market in Kazakhstan, which includes a wide range of products that are perceived to be essential items, is evolving, balancing traditional consumption habits with rising demand for more modern, healthier alternatives. As consumers become more health-consci ... Read More

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