Region: Middle East
Category: Beverages

Middle East Beverages

(709 reports matching your criteria)
  • Saudi Arabia: Rose Wine Market - Analysis, Size, Trends, Consumption, and Forecast

    ... of COVID-19 on it, and a forecast for the market development in the medium term. The report provides a strategic analysis of the rose wine market in Saudi Arabia and describes the main market participants, ... Read More

  • UAE Alcoholic Beverages Market, By Type (Beer, Distilled Spirits, Wine); By Distribution Channel (Offline, Online), Trend Analysis, Competitive Landscape & Forecast, 2019–2029

    ... Food & Beverage Containers & Bottles, Non-Food Containers & Bottles); By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC), Latin America (LATAM), Middle East and Africa (MEA)) UAE Alcoholic Beverages Market Size Set to Boom at ... Read More

  • Coffee in Israel

    ... with rising costs of transportation, energy and raw materials, and economic uncertainty, which was exacerbated by the judicial reform and consequent social unrest. In December 2022, Strauss raised the prices of its coffees in its ... Read More

  • Energy Drinks in Israel

    ... the brand’s expansion – and, indeed, its development, in which the YouTube stars KSI and Logan Paul played a role – highlight the importance of digital channels in the category and the younger demographic that ... Read More

  • Bottled Water in Israel

    ... of water in 2022, as 1.5 litres is a very popular size for water bottles. After the tax on sweetened drinks was removed in 2023, the main soft drinks players all announced price increases, which ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Israel

    ... were weighted against lower socioeconomic groups, like themselves, who consume a lot of soft drinks and use large amounts of plastic. The ultra-Orthodox representatives in politics said that they would get the tax removed when ... Read More

  • Juice in Israel

    ... sweetened carbonates, along with plasticware, which was taxed at the same time as the beverages. While the ultra-Orthodox community does not generally drink as much juice as carbonates, the tax was removed for all sweetened ... Read More

  • Carbonates in Israel

    ... within three days of the tax being removed, with the measure leading to lower prices in the carbonates category. The removal of the tax was promoted as helping to bring down the cost of living ... Read More

  • Tea in Israel

    ... in loose tea options, and are shifting from green tea to loose herbal tea products. Many herbal tea products also resonate with the prominent health and wellness trend, and are believed to offer functional properties ... Read More

  • Sports Drinks in Israel

    ... removed. The removal of the tax, which was marketed as lowering the cost of living for locals, led to lower prices in a number of soft drinks categories, including sports drinks. However, soon after the ... Read More

  • Concentrates in Israel

    ... The removal of the tax led to the lowering of prices in the concentrates category. However, in December 2022, Osem Food Industries Ltd announced a price hike of 5.9%, which included the largest brand in ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in Israel

    ... many of Strauss's products absent from retailers’ shelves, these products returned and, within a few months, the company increased its prices. Strauss claims this was due to the rising costs of raw materials and the ... Read More

  • RTD Coffee in Israel

    ... the retailer advertises that it uses 100% Arabica beans. Shufersal launched four flavours - Light, Latte, Cappuccino, and Espresso – as it looked to target the growing consumer interest in RTD coffee in the Israeli ... Read More

  • RTD Tea in Israel

    ... Ministry of Health required retailers to lower prices within three days of the tax being removed. The removal of the tax lowered prices in the RTD tea market, for both regular and reduced sugar products. ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in Israel

    ... rose by 8.6% in August 2022 and, as the price of coal continued to rise, there was another increase in electricity prices, of 8.2%, in January 2023. In February, the government decreased the tax on ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in Iraq

    ... and other hot drinks importers in particular facing challenges due to exchange rate anomalies. Tea remains by far the most popular hot drink, although coffee consumption is rising, not least due to the more pronounced ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Iraq

    ... of Iraq’s population are major reasons for rising demand in carbonates, juice, energy drinks and concentrates, while unsafe drinking water is the main reason for robust sales growth in bottled water. Local production is increasing ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in Saudi Arabia

    ... 2023. Sales have been in decline since the government introduced a sugar tax of 50% in 2019. In addition to deterring consumers from purchasing other hot drinks due to the dramatic rise in prices, the ... Read More

  • Coffee in Saudi Arabia

    ... to 2,500 tons annually by 2028. In 2023 the newly-formed company introduced its premium coffee brand JAZEAN which is sourced from Jazan, a southwest region of Saudi Arabia which is rich in fertile lands, groundwater, ... Read More

  • Tea in Saudi Arabia

    ... hospitality in the region. As such, demand continues to grow at a stable pace in 2023 buoyed by population growth and an influx of international visitors for both religious and leisure purposes. As seen in ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in Saudi Arabia

    ... by a number of government initiatives, from festivals to programmes to support local smallholder farmers and educate youth. For example, 2023 saw the return of the Saudi Coffee Festival at the King Abdullah Financial District ... Read More

  • Tea in the United Arab Emirates

    ... label. In the face of moderate inflation and overall fragmentation within tea in the United Arab Emirates, private label has a strong opportunity to gain local consumers’ attention. Private label is mostly present within black ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in the United Arab Emirates

    ... low with no brands emerging to drive up their share. However, several new products have arrived on retailers’ shelves which are likely to make more of a dent in the category. Euromonitor International's Other Hot ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in the United Arab Emirates

    ... juice. This makes them vulnerable in the face of inflation, economic instability or population shift. This is the reason why the overall hot drinks industry in the United Arab Emirates is recording generally slower retail ... Read More

  • Coffee in the United Arab Emirates

    ... in multiple blends and flavours are offered by manufacturers to satisfy the needs of affluent coffee lovers who seek indulgence and innovation. Due to cost increases of raw materials and moderate inflation in the local ... Read More

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