Region: South America
Category: Beverages

South America Beverages

(892 reports matching your criteria)
  • Other Hot Drinks in Colombia

    ... cost of raw materials, particularly due to droughts that reduced cacao production in Colombia and key producer countries. Euromonitor International's Other Hot Drinks in Colombia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape ... Read More

  • Chile Cream (Dairy and Soy Food) Market Size, Growth and Forecast Analytics, 2023-2028

    ... market in Chile. Cream - all cream whether it is soured, crème fraiche, clotted, single, double or whipping. Includes cream sold in cans. Cream market in Chile registered a positive compound annual growth rate (CAGR) ... Read More

  • Argentina Cream (Dairy and Soy Food) Market Size, Growth and Forecast Analytics, 2023-2028

    ... market in Argentina. Cream - all cream whether it is soured, crème fraiche, clotted, single, double or whipping. Includes cream sold in cans. Cream market in Argentina registered a positive compound annual growth rate (CAGR) ... Read More

  • Peru Cream (Dairy and Soy Food) Market Size, Growth and Forecast Analytics, 2023-2028

    ... market in Peru. Cream - all cream whether it is soured, crème fraiche, clotted, single, double or whipping. Includes cream sold in cans. Cream market in Peru registered a negative compound annual growth rate (CAGR) ... Read More

  • Colombia Cream (Dairy and Soy Food) Market Size, Growth and Forecast Analytics, 2023-2028

    ... market in Colombia. Cream - all cream whether it is soured, crème fraiche, clotted, single, double or whipping. Includes cream sold in cans. Cream market in Colombia registered a positive compound annual growth rate (CAGR) ... Read More

  • Collagen Supplement Market Research Report Information by Form (Powder, Tablets & Capsules, Drinks & Shots, Others), by Application (Cosmetics, Nutraceuticals, Healthcare, others), by Source (Marine, Animal), by Distribution Channel (Supermarket & Hypermarket, Chemist/Pharmacies, Drugstores/Para pharmacies, Online, Others) and By Region (North America, Europe, South America, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa) Industry Forecast Till 2032

    ... Supplement Market is expanding rapidly due to factors such as increased awareness about skin health and an aging population that need collagen supplements to promote healthy aging and prevent age-related ailments such as joint pain. ... Read More

  • Alcoholic Drinks in Latin America

    ... inflation, sales went into decline in 2023. However, an immediate return to positive growth is expected in 2024, with health trends driving strong sales in non-alcoholic beer, and spirit-based RTDs also expected to be a ... Read More

  • Sports Drinks in Ecuador

    ... priced only slightly higher than bottled water, they have become an attractive choice for consumers seeking hydration with added benefits. For instance, in small single-serve formats, a 600 ml bottle of water and a 500 ... Read More

  • Juice in Ecuador

    ... reflects the industry’s strategic approach, with many companies opting to absorb increased costs to avoid alienating price-sensitive consumers. Firms have also managed to reduce added sugar in their products, mitigating the impact of sugary drink ... Read More

  • Carbonates in Ecuador

    ... in convenient, fractional amounts, such as 25 cents, 50 cents, or 1 dollar, making it difficult to seamlessly adjust prices to reflect the increased tax. This issue has been most pronounced in the traditional retail ... Read More

  • RTD Tea in Ecuador

    ... to drive sales in 2024. These channels offer broader access to consumers without requiring the extensive distribution networks essential for traditional retail. Industrias Ecuatorianas Comercial Distribuidora Codim SA, the producer of Legz, exemplifies this strategy, ... Read More

  • Energy Drinks in Ecuador

    ... and Vive100 led to significant declines in unit prices. However, during the review period, this trend has shifted as companies prioritise profitability and consumer engagement. Euromonitor International's Energy Drinks in Ecuador report offers a comprehensive ... Read More

  • Bottled Water in Ecuador

    ... have occurred without climate change. This intensifying heat has significantly influenced bottled water consumption, as individuals and businesses increasingly seek hydration solutions. Single-serve bottled water formats have seen a particular surge in popularity, especially among ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Ecuador

    ... prompting the government under Daniel Noboa to declare a state of armed conflict and impose nighttime curfews to restore order. These measures disrupted daily life, particularly affecting the on-trade channel, as curtailed operating hours and ... Read More

  • Concentrates in Ecuador

    ... attributed to the perception of iced tea concentrates as fresher and more natural, in contrast to the artificial connotations associated with the bright colours of traditional fruit-based options. The iced tea segment has been spearheaded ... Read More

  • Energy Drinks in Bolivia

    ... routines, including long workdays, study sessions, sports activities, and social entertainment. The appeal of energy drinks has expanded beyond athletes to a wider demographic seeking to boost energy levels throughout the day. Despite rising prices ... Read More

  • Tea in Bolivia

    ... pricing and local production, making it an accessible alternative for many households. Black tea, in particular, has emerged as the most prominent category, with its growth underpinned by widespread domestic production. This has resulted in ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in Bolivia

    ... performance due to their more accessible pricing, which aligns with consumer demand amidst economic constraints. However, the demand for other hot drinks, particularly chocolate-flavoured powder drinks, has faced a decline due to substantial price hikes. ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in Ecuador

    ... of Daniel Noboa to declare a state of armed conflict in early 2024, accompanied by the enforcement of a nighttime curfew. These measures significantly disrupted consumer behaviour, particularly within the foodservice channel, where restricted operating ... Read More

  • Concentrates in Bolivia

    ... as juice drinks, as well as evolving attitudes that view concentrates as artificial and high in sugar. This perception has led to a decrease in their appeal among health-conscious consumers. Moreover, the sharp rise in ... Read More

  • Coffee in Bolivia

    ... to access coffee at relatively affordable rates compared to other beverage categories. Brands such as Copacabana and Ideal have leveraged their extensive distribution networks to maintain strong visibility and availability across both the western and ... Read More

  • Juice in Bolivia

    ... importing raw materials and finished products. Additionally, adverse climatic conditions have impacted local fruit production, further increasing raw material costs. Despite these challenges, the consumption of juice by volume has demonstrated positive figures, largely supported ... Read More

  • Sports Drinks in Bolivia

    ... contributed to sustained sales volumes, bolstered by the stability of retail prices. Unlike many other beverage categories that have experienced price hikes, sports drinks have maintained affordability due to their predominantly local production and the ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in Bolivia

    ... within this area. Sustained price increases throughout the year have led consumers to migrate towards more affordable options such as tea, yerba mate, and traditional homemade infusions. Drinks like api, a traditional Bolivian beverage, have ... Read More

  • Bottled Water in Bolivia

    ... but also in the highlands, have spurred greater demand for hydration solutions. Additionally, environmental challenges such as widespread forest fires, particularly during July, August, and September, have prompted health authorities and media outlets to advocate ... Read More

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