Region: Asia
Category: Coffee & Tea

Asia Coffee & Tea

(508 reports matching your criteria)
  • Coffee in Singapore

    ... Singapore have been driven by instant coffee mixes, which have held a dominant share, while instant standard coffee has made up a smaller portion of the market. However, rising concerns over the health risks of ... Read More

  • RTD Coffee in Azerbaijan

    ... convenient, on-the-go options like RTD coffee has risen. The rise of café culture and the growing popularity of speciality coffee drinks contribute to this trend, with younger generations particularly valuing convenience. Despite this shift, the ... Read More

  • RTD Tea in Azerbaijan

    ... deep cultural roots of tea consumption in Azerbaijan and other Central Asian countries, where hot tea has been a staple and an integral part of daily life for centuries. Given this long-standing tradition, RTD tea ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in Azerbaijan

    ... cultural tradition of tea consumption. Coffee consumption is growing, particularly among younger generations who are increasingly integrating coffee into their daily routines, showing a marked preference for instant coffee and speciality blends. Meanwhile, tea remains ... Read More

  • Coffee in the Philippines

    ... continues to dominate the category, driven by the convenience of instant coffee mixes, which are especially popular among consumers with busy lifestyles, such as those rushing to work or school. However, amid ongoing inflationary pressures, ... Read More

  • Tea in Azerbaijan

    ... uphold this tradition. Azerbaijan's expanding population, particularly in the older demographic, is contributing positively to tea consumption, reinforcing the category's stability and growth. Additionally, the increase in tourism is enhancing tea sales in the foodservice ... Read More

  • Coffee in Azerbaijan

    ... instant coffee offers, solidifying its position as a staple in Azerbaijani households. Additionally, the historical legacy of limited coffee availability during the Soviet era, when instant coffee was the most accessible option, contributes to its ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in Azerbaijan

    ... growth as economic pressures continue to influence consumer spending habits. While inflation has moderated since 2022, helping to slightly reduce price increases, the high unit cost of these drinks relative to other beverages still impacts ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in China

    ... categories, other plant-based hot drinks, and malt-based hot drinks are expected to maintain their growth trends. However, chocolate-based flavoured powder drinks is projected to decline in retail value terms, as consumers increasingly associate these products ... Read More

  • Tea in China

    ... sales of domestic loose leaf tea have been disappointing, with the market entering a phase of strong competition. Most tea companies are under pressure, and black, green, and instant tea are expected to see retail ... Read More

  • Tea in the Philippines

    ... employed by key players. For example, Gilamar Enterprises Inc. highlighted the benefits of tea as a way to unwind through its sponsorship of the Patrons of the Arts: Spring Beginnings event in January 2024. Similarly, ... Read More

  • Coffee in China

    ... is a notable trend of consumers pursuing a more professional and personalised coffee experience at home using a coffee machine. They wish to make and enjoy coffee at home, avoiding the need to go out ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in the Philippines

    ... attributable to sustained competition from other breakfast staples. However, as Filipinos continue to prioritise convenience due to their increasingly hectic lifestyles, there is a growing demand for easy-to-consume, nutritious beverages. This trend has placed plant-based ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in Hong Kong, China

    ... While health benefits are often highlighted, they may not be sufficient to satisfy health-conscious consumers. In response to this trend, there is increasing demand for other hot drinks with reduced sugar aimed at addressing these ... Read More

  • Coffee in Vietnam

    ... raw coffee, particularly Robusta, has surged significantly due to several factors. These include production losses attributed to the El Nino phenomenon, wars, and the security crisis in the Red Sea, all of which have led ... Read More

  • RTD Coffee in Vietnam

    ... channel is set to see stronger volume growth in 2024. Growth is primarily being driven by a significant rise in the number of tourists in Vietnam, both inbound and domestic. According to the Ministry of ... Read More

  • RTD Tea in Vietnam

    ... Nino phenomenon is one factor which has been driving growth. In addition, there has been a significant rise in the number of inbound tourists visiting Vietnam in this year, as well a rise in travel ... Read More

  • RTD Coffee in South Korea

    ... increasingly being challenged by the rising consumer preference for low cost, experience-oriented coffee consumption. With more people resuming outdoor activities post-pandemic, there is a growing desire to enjoy coffee in a social setting, where the ... Read More

  • Tea in Vietnam

    ... However, consumers are still concerned about the economic downturn, and feel insecurity about job losses caused by slow economic recovery and global uncertainty due to wars and security crises. Thus, Vietnamese consumers have shown a ... Read More

  • Coffee in South Korea

    ... retail channel has been struggling to achieve growth in volume terms. Despite this, there has been expansion in the base of coffee enthusiasts, leading to increased demand for fresh coffee beans. However, other categories within ... Read More

  • Tea in Hong Kong, China

    ... for tea remains stable, players are employing various strategies to attract customers and differentiate themselves. Tea has entered an era of premiumisation, driven by new product developments that cater for evolving consumer preferences. Lipton, one ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in Hong Kong, China

    ... consumers, brands are introducing smaller packaging sizes and new products with lower entry costs, even if they come in reduced volumes. The ongoing premiumisation of coffee is being further fuelled by foodservice players capitalising on ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in South Korea

    ... by evolving consumer preferences, economic pressures, and the increasing demand for health-conscious products. While coffee maintains its stronghold, tea and other hot drinks are experiencing notable developments, particularly in the areas of health-focused beverages and ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in Vietnam

    ... the pre-pandemic level. With busier lives in Vietnam, less time is spent at home, reducing at-home consumption occasions for products such as malt-based hot drinks at breakfast time, which is also leading some sales to ... Read More

  • Tea in South Korea

    ... category remains somewhat limited, with retail volume sales set to decline in 2024, despite the anticipation of growth in foodservice. Tea, which is often associated with a warm and calming experience, struggles to compete with ... Read More

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