Category: Juices
Juices market research reports by Euromonitor International
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Juice in Thailand
Juice in Thailand Juice is traditionally seen as a healthy beverage in Thailand due to its high vitamin content. As such, off-trade volume sales saw healthy growth in 2023, continuing the trend of the previous year. Reconstituted 100% juice saw a particularly strong performance, as it was perceived ... Read More
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Juice in Australia
Juice in Australia Inflation and supply chain issues have impacted categories across the soft drinks industry post-pandemic. The scarcity and soaring costs of primary and secondary packaging materials, such as glass, recycled plastic, and aluminium, have also impacted input costs for juice manufactu ... Read More
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Juice in Singapore
Juice in Singapore Juice consumption has long been declining in off-trade volume terms, and is anticipated to continue declining in the forecast period. This downwards trend is primarily due to growing concerns about the sugar levels found in juice, prompting a shift by consumers towards healthier a ... Read More
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Juice in Ukraine
Juice in Ukraine Juice was one of the hardest hit soft drinks categories following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and it saw only a modest recovery in retail volume terms in 2023. The category lost a tangible share of its key target audience following Russia’s invasion, with large numbers of w ... Read More
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Juice in Taiwan
Juice in Taiwan 100% juice was the most dynamic of the main juice categories in Taiwan in off-trade volume growth terms in 2023. This was primarily due to the increasing preference for healthier soft drinks among consumers, as such products are perceived to be naturally rich in vitamins, minerals an ... Read More
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Juice in New Zealand
Juice in New Zealand Value sales growth within juice remained strong in 2023 with broader inflationary pressures a key contributor to this. While fuel costs have stabilised following the initial shock in 2022 after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the New Zealand Government’s temporary removal of ex ... Read More
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Juice in Georgia
Juice in Georgia Juice is expected to register double-digit retail volume growth and even higher volume growth through foodservice channels. Foodservice in particular is buoyed by an increasing number of tourists, as well an influx of immigrants from Ukraine, Russia and Belarus. Juice drinks (up to ... Read More
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Juice in Croatia
Juice in Croatia Stanic, with its To and Juicy brands, continues to lead current value and retail volume sales of juice in 2023, with consumers seeing the brands as good price/quality combinations. Second-leading player Vindija also maintains a double-digit value share in 2023, thanks to its wide pr ... Read More
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Juice in Slovakia
Juice in Slovakia The competition from cheaper drinks alternatives, such as flavoured bottled water and non alcoholic beer, was increasingly felt by juice in Slovakia towards the end of the review period. This was because the typical Slovak consumer was increasingly price-sensitive, having to spend ... Read More
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Juice in Turkey
Juice in Turkey In 2023, nectars continued to exhibit a decline in retail volume growth, acting as a hindrance to the overall development of the juice category. This downward trend can be attributed to the high sugar content present in these products, which clashed with consumers' increasing prefere ... Read More
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Juice in Romania
Juice in Romania Juices continued outperforming carbonates in 2023, which are regarded as a healthier alternative. However, with rising levels of inflation and unit price increases, many Romanian consumers migrated to private labels. The juice category is becoming increasingly diverse, with products ... Read More
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Juice in Sweden
Juice in Sweden Overall, off-trade volume sales of juice dropped during 2023. This category is mature and packaged juice is not considered to be amongst the healthiest drinks. Reconstituted 100% juice and juice drinks (up to 24% juice) were most negatively affected, as a large share of retail sales ... Read More
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Juice in Guatemala
Juice in Guatemala Leading brands in the juice category continued to witness sustained growth in 2023, in retail volume terms, aided by their positioning as a healthier choice of beverage. Brands such as Del Frutal from Alimentos Maravilla SA, with their single serve tetra-packs designed for childre ... Read More
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Juice in Nigeria
Juice in Nigeria Amidst economic challenges and escalated retail prices, there is a rising trend among Nigerian consumers to frequent fast food outlets, increasingly serving as channels for on-trade consumption. This growing consumer behaviour significantly contributes to observed growth in on-trade ... Read More
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Juice in South Korea
Juice in South Korea Juice has long been experiencing a decline in its popularity, with off-trade volume sales falling for over 10 years, and this set to continue in 2023. Once synonymous with a premium image, juice has lost customers to freshly squeezed juice due to its preferred taste. In addition ... Read More
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Juice in Chile
Juice in Chile In 2022, price increases posed significant challenges for juice producers. The surge in inflation rates, reaching a 30-year high in Chile, impacted various categories, including juice. Within the category, supply chain disruptions and the depreciation of the Chilean peso further compo ... Read More
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Juice in Canada
Juice in Canada After some contraction in 2022, juices saw positive volume growth in 2023. Much of this was attributed to growth in healthier variants, particularly 100% Juice, thanks to rising health consciousness among local consumers. Gaining notable popularity are “wellness shots”, which are sma ... Read More
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Juice in Peru
Juice in Peru The year 2023 marked a period of growth for juice companies, propelled by a significant rise in average temperatures due to El Niño at the year's onset and in the latter half. These weather patterns led to heightened sensations of heat compared to previous years, prompting individuals ... Read More
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Juice in Costa Rica
Juice in Costa Rica The juice category was negatively affected by the high inflation affecting the country, with some of the highest unit price increases within soft drinks being applied to juices. In addition to persistent inflationary pressures, issues regarding the supply of certain juices, namel ... Read More
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Juice in Bolivia
Juice in Bolivia With agricultural workers getting wage increases, this increased the cost of sugar in Bolivia in 2023. This has impacted juice players, particularly those companies that do not have price agreements with the sugar mills. That being said, juice is still expected to register moderate ... Read More
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Juice in Ecuador
Juice in Ecuador Juice is one category of soft drinks that has registered an exceptional sales performance during the post-pandemic era, with demand continuing to rise in 2023 following phenomenal volume growth during 2022. This success can be attributed largely to one significant contributing facto ... Read More
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Juice in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Juice in Bosnia and Herzegovina Juice is expected to register moderate volume growth in 2023. Many consumers are switching from carbonates to juices, as they consider juice to be healthier. In addition, within juice, consumers are opting for healthier, more natural versions as much as possible, thou ... Read More
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Juice in Ireland
Juice in Ireland Off-trade volume sales of juice were under pressure in Ireland in 2023, largely due to the health and wellness trend. Irish consumers were more conscious of the nutritional aspects of their drinks. Thus, the high sugar content of juice counted against the category, as Irish consumer ... Read More
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Juice in Egypt
Juice in Egypt The juice category is witnessing strong value growth across most of its categories in 2023, driven by higher unit prices. Overall demand for juice continues to rise, unlike some other non-alcoholic drinks categories, although consumers are switching between categories. With nectars re ... Read More
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Juice in Poland
Juice in Poland In August 2023, the World Apple and Pear Association (WAPA) published its production forecast estimating that the apple harvest in Europe in 2023 will be 3% lower than the previous year. Meanwhile, Poland, which is considered Europe's largest apple producer, is expected to witness a ... Read More