Ice cream in Nigeria is suffering from declining retail volume sales in 2024, with inflationary pressures undermining consumer purchasing power and aa depreciating local currency making products less affordable for most consumers as prices rise. The decline in 2024 follows the decline in 2023, when similar economic conditions impacted on demand. Ice cream is generally a higher-priced snack in Nigeria, so lower consumer spending power has a substantial impact on demand. Apart from frozen yoghurt,...
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Ice Cream in Nigeria
Euromonitor International
June 2024
List Of Contents And Tables
ICE CREAM IN NIGERIA
KEY DATA FINDINGS
2024 DEVELOPMENTS
Ice cream sees falling sales in volume terms as inflationary pressures take hold
Frozen yoghurt performs best benefitting from relative affordability and wide availability