Category: Beverages
Asia Beverages
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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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Naturally Healthy Beverages in Turkey
... the volume and current value sales of bottled water has registered good growth as on-trade sales have shifted to the home, following the closure of foodservice establishments. Likewise, since people continued working from home in ... Read More
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Better For You Beverages in Turkey
... been more mindful about their sugar intake, amongst others. Sales of reduced-sugar drinks have therefore risen. The sedentary lifestyle many have been leading since the inception of the pandemic has also led many consumers to ... Read More
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Middle East Coconut Products Market, by Product Type (Coconut Powder, Coconut Water, Coconut Milk/Cream, Coconut Oil, and Others) and by Country (Saudi Arabia, U.A.E, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, Israel, Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Turkey, and Rest of Middle East) - Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2021 - 2028
... of Middle East) - Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2021 - 2028 Coconut products include coconut powder, coconut water, coconut milk/cream, coconut oil, and many others. Increasing demand for coconut products in Middle East ... 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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Concentrates in Uzbekistan
... 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. It identifies the leading companies, the leading ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Uzbekistan
... the forecast period. Euromonitor International's Sports Drinks 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 ... 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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Hot Drinks in Vietnam
... On the other hand, foodservice sales declined significantly in 2020 and remain in negative figures in 2021, albeit at less steep rates. The reason for this dynamic is because consumers switched from the on-trade to ... 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
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Other Hot Drinks in Thailand
... level. With educational institutions and many offices closed for part of the year, the fact that local consumers were spending more time at home provided a degree of support for retail volume sales. Some manufacturers ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in the Philippines
... is the increasing focus on home working among white-collar professionals and the shift towards distance learning at all levels of the country’s education system. These revolutionary social trends formed part of the response to the ... Read More
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Tea in Indonesia
... volume sales as a result of outlet closures and restrictions on dine-in services as part of measures aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19. In addition, the closure of some offices had a slightly adverse ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Malaysia
... something of a hangover during 2021. Nonetheless, retail volume sales remained well above pre-pandemic levels, as lockdown measures remained in force for much of the year. Euromonitor International's Hot Drinks in Malaysia report offers a ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Indonesia
... of relaxing store operating hour regulations in retail channels and loosening dine-in rules at cafés early in the year have been key factors in generating a more positive performance in the hot drinks market. However, ... Read More
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Tea in Vietnam
... slightly lower than seen in the pre-pandemic review period, due to consumers being more price-sensitive during this time. Also as seen in coffee, on-trade sales have been severely affected, due to cafés, restaurants and other ... Read More
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Tea in Malaysia
... volume sales of tea suffered something of a hangover during 2021. However, they remained well above their pre-pandemic level. The stockpiling that occurred during the early weeks of the pandemic was not repeated in 2021. ... Read More
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Coffee in the Philippines
... and more mindful of their consumption of coffee. However, this reaction is skewed towards lower-income consumers as they were more likely to experience job losses or reduced earnings during the pandemic than the more affluent ... Read More
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Coffee in Indonesia
... Kopi Janji Jiwa have continued to offer attractive promotions on orders for home delivery through services such as motorbike couriers. Moreover, the conditions during the pandemic have encouraged an increasing number of small and medium ... Read More
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Tea in Thailand
... the adverse economic impact of COVID-19 in general and a decline in inbound tourism in particular put downward pressure on demand. The foodservice channel is relatively more popular for tea than for coffee, accounting for ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in the Philippines
... be slow, as is the progress of the vaccination programme in the country, both of which are restricting sales. This decline is mostly driven by the decreasing retail volume sales of coffee, which holds the ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Thailand
... consumers spending more time at home. In particular, demand for hot drinks has been boosted by the closure of schools and offices for an extended period. There were far more cases of COVID-19 recorded in ... Read More