Juices Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis

The global market for juice is expanding. Consumption increased in 2012, totaling 68,388.1 million liters of juice around the world. Juice consumption is expected to keep growing, driving the market value up to $128,741.1 million by the end of 2017.

Although the largest juice markets are in China, France, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States, other countries are expecting large annual growth in the upcoming years. Fruit and vegetable juices have begun gaining more popularity as health and dietary concerns also grow. Currently in the market, orange juice has the highest global demand, but there are many other juices that have high attention. These include: grapefruit juice, apple juice, pineapple juice, grape juice, tomato juice, other single fruit or vegetable juice, other citrus juice, and mixtures of juice.

MarketResearch.com’s collection of market research studies on the beverage industry, specifically in juices, will help you stay competitive and grow in this healthy market. Reports cover both vegetable and fruit juices. Our beverage market research can help you discover multiple perspectives that will help you answer your beverage research questions or give insight into industry segmentation, size, and growth of the global market. Also available are highly regarded outlook reports for the U.S. and global markets, along with a full library of country-specific studies for juice.

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Juices Industry Research & Market Reports

  • Juice in Peru

    ... phenomenon. These conditions heightened consumers' need to stay hydrated, benefiting soft drinks broadly and the juice category in particular. However, while juice consumption increased, there has been a noticeable slowdown in its growth compared to ... Read More

  • Juice in Spain

    ... reducing consumption as and when prices increase. 2023 saw notable price rises thanks to high inflation, rising costs of production, and supply chain issues. Indeed, droughts and the rising costs of primary materials such as ... Read More

  • Juice in Italy

    ... sharp increase in 2023 against the backdrop of soaring inflation and spiralling production costs. This came at a time when Italy was facing a cost of living crisis and as such consumers were being forced ... Read More

  • Juice in Saudi Arabia

    ... and wellness. As part of its Vision 2030 strategy, the Kingdom is prioritising healthier eating habits and active lifestyles, as high numbers of obese and overweight individuals place a strain on the public health system. ... Read More

  • Juice in Bulgaria

    ... also affected by the ongoing recovery of foodservice as consumers more fully resumed pre-Coronavirus (COVID-19) lifestyles. By the end of the review period, foodservice volume sales are set to exceed the 2019 pre-pandemic level for ... Read More

  • Juice in Australia

    ... health concerns around obesity and diabetes, is encouraging local consumers to opt for beverages perceived as healthier, such as flavoured and functional bottled water or other soft drinks with reduced sugar claims. The wellness trend ... Read More

  • Juice in the Philippines

    ... pressure during the pandemic, when the closure of schools throughout the Philippines eliminated numerous out-of-home consumption occasions. However, more recently, an increase in mobility has presented opportunities for retail and foodservice volume sales of juice, ... Read More

  • Juice in Finland

    ... area of reconstituted 100% juice is losing out due to its unhealthy image, with many consumers upgrading from reconstituted 100% to not from concentrated 100% juice. A glass of orange juice at the breakfast table ... Read More

  • Juice in France

    ... high prices. Overall, the category is facing a combination of structural challenges, with limited scope for recovery. To start, the “sugar bashing” trend is negatively influencing the perception of juice due to its high sugar ... Read More

  • Concentrates in France

    ... cost of sugar and imported fruits, with players passing on these cost increases to their end customers and being less active in price-based promotions. Ultimately, this means that concentrates are no longer perceived as an ... Read More

  • Juice in Egypt

    ... up to 24% juice content and are more affordable than premium counterparts. Juice drinks, being the most budget-friendly option, have become a go-to for price-sensitive consumers, especially given the current economic conditions. Euromonitor International's Juice ... Read More

  • Juice in Azerbaijan

    ... drinks. Limited product innovation, coupled with increasing competition from other, more refreshing soft drinks, has drawn attention away from juice. As a result, the juice market struggles to sustain growth, with consumers increasingly opting for ... Read More

  • Juice in Argentina

    ... enacted by President Javier Milei's administration. These policies, which included measures and drastic cuts to public spending, have led to a deep recession in the first half of 2024. As a result, consumer purchasing power ... Read More

  • Juice in Austria

    ... of juice record a volume decline in 2024. The rising cost of living has dampened juice consumption, with budget conscious consumers opting to buy less juice in 2024. Juice also faces growing competition from healthier ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Austria

    ... product launches and higher production and resource costs, with both factors contributing to higher prices. The fluctuation in summer temperatures and late arrival of high temperatures in August, dampened overall demand in soft drinks, especially ... Read More

  • Juice in Greece

    ... has also been subject to price hikes, the increase was weaker than in chilled juice as they were less affected by energy prices. Given the consumer price sensitivity, there was a noticeable migration to private ... Read More

  • Concentrates in Denmark

    ... category. Powder concentrates, meanwhile, suffer from a limited product range, which restricts their appeal and accessibility. These trends reflect a general decrease in demand for traditional concentrate options as consumers explore other non-alcoholic beverage choices. ... Read More

  • Juice in New Zealand

    ... cases of citrus greening disease, a bacterial infection with no cure, leading to a forecasted output drop to levels unseen since the 1980s. Although New Zealand’s citrus production accounts for less than 0.05% of the ... Read More

  • Juice in Denmark

    ... Additionally, higher ingredient costs have prompted manufacturers to reduce pack sizes, further contributing to the overall drop in sales volume. These dynamics reflect both changing consumer preferences and inflationary pressures on production costs, which collectively ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Denmark

    ... off-trade is higher as ingredient price increases contribute to higher average unit prices. Additionally, demand for premium products is gradually gaining momentum, reflecting a shift in consumer preferences towards higher-quality options. The ongoing trend towards ... Read More

  • Juice in Belgium

    ... a lack of buffer stock, which has led to substantial inflation. Although most products remain available, some retailers are beginning to report initial signs of shortages. Prices have already risen for many suppliers and are ... Read More

  • Juice in the United Kingdom

    ... fruit juice, as various fruits have been experiencing high double-digit unit price growth since 2022. The price of oranges spiked in 2023 after multiple natural hazards hit crops in the US and Brazil, two of ... Read More

  • Juice in Vietnam

    ... increasing number of consumers are tending to decrease their sugar consumption, and opt for juice, which is considered a healthy alternative, both at home and in restaurants or offices. Numerous television shows and advertisements through ... Read More

  • Juice in South Korea

    ... the health benefits of fruit. Once widely regarded as a healthy option, fruit juices are now being scrutinised for their high fructose content, which is increasingly viewed as detrimental to health. This shift in perception ... Read More

  • Juice in Colombia

    ... Hit, dampened the performance of the category. With the introduction of the health tax in November 2023, Postobón decided to reformulate the Hit brand to reduce the sugar content below 5g per 100 ml, which ... Read More

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