Category: Confectionery
Tunisia Confectionery
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Tunisia Gum
... expected to continue to see moderate retail volume growth over 2024, with inflationary pressure leading to another double-digit rise in retail current value sales. Nonetheless, gum purchases are also set to rise due to an ... Read More
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Tunisia Chocolate Confectionery
... attributed to various factors. Amid high inflation, manufacturers are dealing with rising sugar prices, increased global cocoa prices and escalating production and transportation costs. Consequently, Tunisian consumers are becoming increasingly price-sensitive, leading to only moderate ... Read More
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Tunisia Sugar Confectionery
... to inflation and rises in sugar prices, which is imported by the government for use in local confectionery manufacturing. Despite price hikes, sugar confectionery is set to maintain moderate retail volume growth over 2024, only ... 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