Category: Fruits & Vegetables
Fruits & Vegetables market research reports by Euromonitor International
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New Protein Frontiers: Fermentation in Meat Alternatives
New Protein Frontiers: Fermentation in Meat Alternatives Global demand for meat alternatives is rising as health and sustainability concerns push more consumers towards meat reduction. This report examines how the use of fermentation can push the boundaries of innovation, offering numerous opportuni ... Read More
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Plant-Based Dairy in Western Europe
Plant-Based Dairy in Western Europe Growth in plant-based dairy continues to be strong in Western Europe, with these products enjoying expanding distribution and rising consumer awareness. Other plant-based milk continues to take share from soy drinks, while plant-based yoghurt and cheese remain dyn ... Read More
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Staple Foods in Serbia
Staple Foods in Serbia Among the most important influences on sales of staple foods in Serbia during 2022 was the return to pre-pandemic lifestyles among the local population. In particular, the population of Serbia took the opportunity to begin dining out on a regular basis once again as COVID-19 c ... Read More
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Plant-Based Dairy in Asia Pacific
Plant-Based Dairy in Asia Pacific Growth in plant-based dairy slowed in 2022, following the relatively strong rebound seen in 2021, after sales had shown a marked decline in 2020, mainly due to the pandemic-induced slump in the Chinese market in this year. Other plant-based milk, thanks to its domin ... Read More
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Plant-Based Dairy in Latin America
Plant-Based Dairy in Latin America Plant-based dairy was continuing to see strong growth in 2022, driven mainly by other plant-based milk. Plant-based yoghurt and cheese were also seeing dynamic growth, but still remain very small categories compared to plant-based milk. The decline in soy drinks sa ... Read More
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Inflation Surge: Packaged and Fresh Food
Inflation Surge: Packaged and Fresh Food The sharp increase in prices of food in 2022 is directly linked to rises in costs of commodities, labour, energy and transportation. Consumers are reacting to inflation according to their income level, price sensitivity and brand loyalty. Responses include ch ... Read More
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Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks in Latin America
Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks in Latin America In 2022, consumer lending in Thailand is expected to grow positively driven by the recovery from the economic effects of COVID-19. An increase in consumer confidence in addition to pent-up demand for entertainment and travel will help driv ... Read More
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Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks in Western Europe
Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks in Western Europe As the threat of the pandemic continues to wane, Australian consumers are starting to regain their spending confidence. Gross lending has seen an increase across most lending categories, with the largest growth being posted by mortgages/h ... Read More
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Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks in India
Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks in India Rising inflation, and increases in raw materials prices, labour costs, packaging costs and freight costs, have led to overall increases in operating costs for manufacturers of sweet biscuits, snack bars and fruit snacks. Companies have not been ab ... Read More
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Plant-based Eating and Alternative Proteins
Plant-based Eating and Alternative Proteins Plant-based eating and alternative proteins are on the rise. More consumers are limiting consumption of animal agriculture-derived products, and this dynamic segment of food and nutrition is home to continuing innovation. Health, sustainability and animal ... Read More
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Staple Foods in Myanmar
Staple Foods in Myanmar The major progress that was being seen in the development and growth of staple foods over the first half of the review period was arrested by two major events: the COVID-19 pandemic and the civil unrest that has plagued Myanmar since the February 2021 military coup. In partic ... Read More
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Staple Foods in Sri Lanka
Staple Foods in Sri Lanka Rice remains the most important category of staple foods, with bread also an important source of nutrition for much of the population. Meat substitutes remains another important category, with soy-based products representing excellent value for money. Demand for value-added ... Read More
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The Evolution of Plant-Based: Eating and Beyond
The Evolution of Plant-Based: Eating and Beyond The plant-based trend continues to evolve, moving beyond the obvious manifestations in food to products across apparel, consumer health, beauty and personal care, drinks and even home care. This report examines its spread and what consumers are looking ... Read More
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Staple Foods in Tanzania
Staple Foods in Tanzania Staple foods in 2021: The big picture Euromonitor International's Staple Foods in Tanzania report offers in-depth knowledge of the market at a national level, providing local insight and understanding unavailable elsewhere. In addition to the latest retail sales data 2017-20 ... Read More
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Pulses in Russia
Pulses in Russia Demand for pulses notably increased in 2020 due to stockpiling as a result of home seclusion with restrictions in place linked to the pandemic. Peas, followed by beans, is the largest volume category due to its affordability and versatility in terms of use in local dishes including ... Read More
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Starchy Roots in Russia
Starchy Roots in Russia Starchy roots is the largest category in fresh food by total volume sales in Russia, with potatoes the dominant type. Potatoes have long benefited from being a very traditional staple in the diet of Russian consumers, with many eating them almost daily, in a variety of dishes ... Read More
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Fresh Food in Russia
Fresh Food in Russia Major fresh food categories in Russia, such as starchy roots, vegetables, meat and fruits, dominate volume sales, and therefore they influenced the entire market’s dynamics in 2021. Starchy roots, including the major category of potatoes, continued to post declining retail volum ... Read More
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Fruits in Russia
Fruits in Russia Fruits recorded a marginally more positive performance in 2021 via retail compared to the previous year, when the category was negatively impacted by a shortage of migrant workers due to the closure of borders a result of the pandemic (in March 2020, the entry of foreign labour was ... Read More
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Vegetables in Russia
Vegetables in Russia Vegetables posted positive flat retail volume growth in 2021, driven by the dominant other vegetables, which is mainly comprised of cucumber, cabbage and carrots, and which are traditionally used by Russians for a number of dishes. The poor harvest in 2020 did not allow the cate ... Read More
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Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Mexico
Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Mexico The easing of restrictions on the capacities and schedules of foodservice outlets, which were in place for much of 2020, drove a notable recovery in foodservice volume sales of processed fruit and vegetables in 2021. The recovery was seen as vaccination effor ... Read More
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Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Latvia
Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Latvia In 2021, demand for processed fruit and vegetables slowed down, whilst still portraying positive growth. This comes after a year of exceptionally high growth when, in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, consumers stockpiled processed fruit and vegetabl ... Read More
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Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Lithuania
Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Lithuania The COVID-19 lockdown boosted sales of processed fruit and vegetables in 2020, with sales rising significantly in the first few weeks of the quarantine restrictions being imposed as consumers looked to stock up on essentials. Longer lasting fruit and veget ... Read More
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Processed Fruit and Vegetables in China
Processed Fruit and Vegetables in China Processed fruit and vegetables suffered a month of logistical disruptions in the early part of the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020, with manufacturing affected by measures aimed at containing the spread of the virus. Furthermore, the category was negatively impacted ... Read More
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Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Uzbekistan
Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Uzbekistan COVID-led to an acceleration in the growth of retail volume sales of processed fruit and vegetables during 2020. There was some panic buying during the early stages of the pandemic, particularly of larger pack sizes, as consumers stocked up in fear of sup ... Read More