Category: Confectionery
Africa Confectionery
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Gum in Kenya
... mainly consumed by children, and the latter by adults. Despite the rising population, more dynamic volume growth continues to be hampered by the large informal market, which remains a strong competitor for formal retailing when ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Kenya
... been rising. For instance, reduced local production of sugar cane, declining imports, and global shortages have been driving up the prices of sugar, making it more expensive to produce products such as sugar confectionery. Higher ... Read More
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Gum in Nigeria
... unit prices, catalysed by persistent inflationary pressures in the economy that have diminished consumers' purchasing power and compelled them to focus on essential items. Euromonitor International's Gum in Nigeria report offers in-depth knowledge of the ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Nigeria
... at a substantially more tempered pace. The main factors behind the decline in volume during 2022 were inflationary conditions and steep unit price increases. Although economic conditions have seen some improvement in 2023, they remain ... Read More
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Chocolate Confectionery in Nigeria
... from 2022 into 2023, notably curbing consumers' purchasing power. Euromonitor International's Chocolate Confectionery in Nigeria report offers in-depth knowledge of the market at a national level, providing local insight and understanding unavailable elsewhere. In addition ... Read More
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Gum in South Africa
... driven by price rises, value-added options, and flavour innovation. New launches have focused on fruit and mint flavours in two main pack sizes to accommodate consumers with varying budgets. As they are considered the consumers ... Read More
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Chocolate Confectionery in South Africa
... flavours, and digital campaigns, stronger volume declines would have been a reality across categories, as consumers have focused on reducing their spending on non-essential items. Limited-edition launches have proven to be effective in driving sales ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in South Africa
... to see double-digit growth in unit prices as a result of rising production costs, such as added overhead costs for back-up power generation, and rising prices of raw materials. In 2020, the government signed the ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Morocco
... often give sweets instead of change to customers, if the amount owed is minimal. However, volume growth slowed in 2023, due to a combination of the uncertain economic climate and rising health awareness. With inflation ... Read More
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Chocolate Confectionery in Morocco
... or luxury purchases. Unit prices of chocolate confectionery increased gradually throughout the year, thanks to the rising cost of raw materials, namely imported cacao powder. However, it should be noted that the increase in average ... Read More
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Gum in Morocco
... people cut back on unnecessary expenses, including snack products such as gum. However, leading players Mondelez International Inc and Foods & Goods SA (Perfetti) were able to sustain growth in the category by expanding their ... Read More
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Chocolate Confectionery in Tunisia
... industry, which is dependent on this raw material. Several manufacturers had to stop production for a period in 2022, which negatively impacted retail volume sales. The import and distribution of sugar falls under the control ... Read More
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Gum in Tunisia
... also available in the illegal trade. Consumers are attracted by the cheaper price of illicit products in the current inflationary climate, as well as the variety of flavours. Lower purchasing power is putting Tunisian companies ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Tunisia
... de Chocolaterie et de Confiserie (SOTUCHOC) is pushing its Happy Full brand in 2023 with a number of new products, following its initial launch in 2021. SOTUCHOC holds a much smaller share in sugar confectionery ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Cameroon
... inflation fuelled by the global recovery from the pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has continued to drive up unit prices and subdue purchasing power. Demand remains robust on the whole, however, as the country ... Read More
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Gum in Cameroon
... varieties with softer textures and longer-lasting flavours. For example, OK Foods made its Maxi Tornado brand available in a softer format that keeps its flavour for over two minutes. Offered in mint and tutti frutti ... Read More
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Chocolate Confectionery in Cameroon
... to a spike in demand caused by the entry of two new grinders (Neo Industry and Atlantic Cocoa) and growth in artisanal processing, but also reflected inflationary pressures linked to the global recovery from the ... Read More
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South Africa Confectionery Market Summary, Competitive Analysis and Forecast to 2027
... forecast to 2027). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market. Key Highlights The confectionery market consists of the retail sale of ... Read More
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Chocolate Confectionery in Egypt
... ongoing population expansion and urbanisation, these trends in value and volume sales were a reaction to substantial increases in unit prices, with some products rising as much as 50% during the year. Countlines is set ... Read More
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Gum in Egypt
... increases were initiated in response to the rising costs of raw materials such as sugar, although they were not passed on in full to end users. As such, gum prices remain affordable to consumers. Bubble ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Egypt
... oil and sugar. This makes manufactured products more vulnerable to fluctuations in the prices of these raw materials, especially after a near 70% devaluation of the Egyptian pound. Euromonitor International's Sugar Confectionery in Egypt report ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Algeria
... As price sensitivity is rising and worsened by the unfavourable global economic downturn, many products are being cut from household shopping lists. In addition, price rises have been noted, which has further challenged retail volume ... Read More
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Gum in Algeria
... which is raising Algerians’ tendency to become more price-conscious, leading consumers to adapt their buying habits. As such, consumers are either choosing the cheapest items or buying less gum. Additionally, the landscape is losing sales ... Read More
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Chocolate Confectionery in Algeria
... positive volume sales, levels are yet to fully recover from COVID-19, due to the country's ongoing economic hardship. The unfavourable economic context and declining disposable incomes has shaped buying habits, leading to slower volume growth ... Read More
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MEA Premium Chocolate Market - Industry Trends and Forecast to 2030
... at a CAGR of 4.0% during the forecast period of 2023 to 2030. Market Segmentation Middle East and Africa Premium Chocolate Market, By Type (Milk chocolate, Dark Chocolate, and White Chocolate), Product Type (Regular/Plain Chocolate ... Read More