Coffee & Tea Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
The tea retail market is divided into five major product segments: regular, instant/mix, RTD, specialty, and herbal. Similarly to coffee, each tea segment is further divided into subsegments—caffeinated/decaffeinated and non-flavored/flavored, Once again various segment-specific product niches also exist. Natural and organic teas, health teas, alternative tea/juice blends, powdered mixes based on chai varieties, and liquid tea concentrates all have a solid market presence.
Coffee and tea share many fundamental similarities. Both naturally contain significant amounts of caffeine, and both tend to taste bitter rather than sweet (in their natural, non-flavor enhanced states). Together they form the core of the hot beverage market.
The above similarities duly noted several striking differences exist between coffee and tea. In terms of the actual natural plants, three basic dissimilarities are apparent. Coffee is much stronger than tea in caffeine content, with tea containing one-half to one-third the caffeine of coffee. It is important to note the stimulative and diuretic ramifications of both beverages, which is part of their fundamental allures.
Coffee plants are much more sensitive than tea plants. Coffee plants are difficult to grow and harvest, require an abundance of nutrient resources as well as intensive maintenance and labor. They also require extremely specific ecological conditions (geography, climate, environment) in order to thrive. Tea plants, on the other hand, are easier to grow, produce frequent yields that are easier to harvest, and are more ecologically flexible. These differences have ramifications in contrasting price structure and price consistency.
The final difference between coffee and tea relates to health properties. While coffee has some proven health benefits, tea bestows far more benefits, primarily because of its antioxidant attributes.
Coffee & Tea Industry Research & Market Reports
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Organic Food and Beverages Market by Product Type (Organic Foods and Vegetables, Organic Meat, Fish and Poultry, Organic Dairy Products, Organic Frozen and Processed Foods, Organic Non Dairy Beverages, Organic Coffee and Tea, Organic Beer and Wine, and Other Organic Food and Beverages), Process (Processed and Unprocessed), and Distribution Channel (Supermarket/Hypermarket, Specialty Stores, Convenience Stores, Online Sales Channel, and Others): Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2022–2031
... and Wine, and Other Organic Food and Beverages), Process (Processed and Unprocessed), and Distribution Channel (Supermarket/Hypermarket, Specialty Stores, Convenience Stores, Online Sales Channel, and Others): Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2022–2031 The global organic ... Read More
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Better For You Beverages in Ukraine
... aware of the potentially serious long-term health impacts of excessive consumption of saturated fat and this has combined with the general interest in minimising fat intake as part of a healthy diet to create ideal ... Read More
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Organic Beverages in Turkey
... share under organic black tea and 80% value share under organic green tea. Thus, the sales growth of organic beverages largely depended on the sales performance of Caykur. The company’s value sales of organic tea ... Read More
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Global Pod Coffee Machines Market Outlook 2022
... readjusted size of US$ 1919.1 million by 2028 with a CAGR of 3.19% during the review period. The global major manufacturers of Pod Coffee Machines include Keurig, Philips, Jacobs Douwe Egberts (JDE), illy, Dualit, Hamilton ... Read More
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Ready to Drink Tea and Coffee Market, Size, Global Forecast 2022-2027, Industry Trends, Growth, Impact of COVID-19, Company Analysis
... recent times, Ready-to-drink (RTD) coffee and tea are seeing mounting demand owing to consumers' busy and fast-paced lifestyle and as an option to carbonated drinks. RTD tea is considered a refreshing health drink. At the ... Read More
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Organic Beverages in Norway
... organic tea, continued to benefit from large numbers of consumers continuing to work from home for much of the year. Euromonitor International's Organic Beverages in Norway report tracks the developments of health-associated product types and ... Read More
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Better For You Beverages in Norway
... cross-border sales and as such domestic sales remained elevated in 2021, with border controls remaining in place until the second half of the year. Nonetheless, while the push towards BFY reduced sugar beverages continued to ... Read More
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Organic Tea Market in US 2022-2026
... the forecast period. Our report on the organic tea market in US provides a holistic analysis, market size and forecast, trends, growth drivers, and challenges, as well as vendor analysis covering around 25 vendors. The ... Read More
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RTD Coffee in Uruguay
... Coffee in Uruguay report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data (2017-2021), allowing you to identify the sectors driving ... Read More
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RTD Coffee in Uzbekistan
... in Uzbekistan report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data (2017-2021), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Argentina
... of more than 400 food and beverages products, and have kept prices of these staple products below inflation. Yerba mate is included in the program, and as result saw strong growth. Its cheaper retail price ... Read More
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Coffee in Argentina
... from home where possible. Euromonitor International's Coffee in Argentina report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data 2017-2021, allowing ... Read More
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Tea in Argentina
... of infections. However, a possibly more important driver of volume demand is the increasingly positive perception of tea as a healthy option. Argentinian consumers have always been very health conscious, but the pandemic has increased ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Mexico
... 2020 and 2021, the big difference was seen in terms of foodservice sales. The foodservice channel was decimated by the outbreak of COVID-19 with outlets forced to close for long periods and even after they ... Read More
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Coffee in Mexico
... May, ongoing social distancing policies and COVID-19 regulations partnered with consumers ongoing fear of socialising in public, continued to dampen foodservice sales. As such, this helped to boost retail sales, with consumers migrating to drinking ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Mexico
... to provide the final consumer with commercial and health information on the content of nutrients and ingredients, especially those that represent a risk towards health. A black seal must be added to any product that ... Read More
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Coffee in Canada
... throughout Canada. Subsequently, coffee consumption switched from the on-trade to the off-trade. However, in 2021, at-home consumption has dipped once again, given the increasing relaxation of restrictions, and reopening of foodservice establishments. After being devastated ... Read More
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Tea in Canada
... during the year to try and stop the spread of the virus, and on reopening, restrictions on capacity were in place in most provinces due to social distancing. In addition, some consumers were reluctant to ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Canada
... strongly. The temporary closure of foodservice outlets in 2020 to stop the spread of COVID-19 was the main factor contributing to the on-trade decline, but also restrictions remained in place on reopening due to social ... Read More
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Tea in Mexico
... Furthermore, the ongoing concerns around COVID-19 continued to fuel the health and wellness trend, with consumers becoming more interested in maintaining a healthy, robust immune system. Tea is often associated with antioxidant properties and it ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Malaysia
... in well over a decade. Other hot drinks, which are most commonly consumed at breakfast or as a snack during the day, is dominated by Nestlé (M) Bhd’s malt-based Milo brand. However, as they have ... Read More
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Tea in Russia
... Despite the current COVID-19 crisis and the image of tea as a health supporting drink (especially when consumed with lemon, ginger and honey), its sales continued to suffer while coffee showed positive dynamics. Nevertheless, while ... Read More
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Tea in the Philippines
... continue to work from home spent on tea for at-home consumption, there was no excessive stockpiling and no great overall improvement in demand. This was because economic pressures led to dramatic declines in consumer spending ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Indonesia
... channel has reversed a trend of share decline in other hot drinks during the COVID-19 crisis, seeing a second consecutive year of slight share increase in 2021. It is easy to find other hot drinks ... Read More
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Coffee in Thailand
... from the pandemic meant that local consumers were spending more time at home (with many working from home) and drinking more coffee there. Euromonitor International's Coffee in Thailand report offers a comprehensive guide to the ... Read More