Category: Food
Africa Food
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Processed Meat, Seafood and Alternatives To Meat in Nigeria
... result of a depreciated local currency, hikes in fuel prices, and a Federal Government demonetisation policy strongly impacted unit prices. Products in this category are not considered essential, and price-conscious local consumers reduced consumption, switching ... Read More
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Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Nigeria
... fuel price hikes led to substantial increases in unit prices and weakened consumer spending power. Many Nigerians tightened their belts, rationed, and prioritised essential staple foods, including fresh products. As a result of the high ... Read More
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Staple Foods in Nigeria
... consumer spending power forced Nigerians to resort to rationing or to seek substitute unpackaged staple foods. Social activities such as parties, which contribute substantially to demand, declined during the year due to weakened consumer purchasing ... Read More
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Butter Fat Fraction Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2031 - By Product, Technology, Grade, Application, End-user, Region: (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East and Africa)
... The global butter fat fraction market has experienced impressive growth during the period forecast period. In 2024, the market achieved a substantial milestone, recording sales worth US$ 170 million. Fairfield Market Research's recent report unveils ... Read More
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Rice, Pasta and Noodles in Morocco
... primary staple, rice is increasingly becoming the second most consumed staple. As Moroccan palates expand with exposure to various cuisines, especially Asian, the inclusion of rice-based dishes has become more common. The presence of Asian ... Read More
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Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Morocco
... are prompting consumers to seek time-saving food options. Smaller foodservice outlets are also using these products to cater to their customers. Euromonitor International's Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Morocco report offers in-depth knowledge of the ... Read More
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Baked Goods in Morocco
... moving away from modern dishes like pasta or rice-based meals, and even breakfast cereals, to embrace bread-based meals. This shift can be attributed to the growth of family-run bakers and pastry shops, particularly those located ... Read More
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Processed Meat, Seafood and Alternatives To Meat in Morocco
... as less healthy due to the additives and preservatives required for extended shelf life. Instead, many prefer to purchase fresh chicken or red meat by weight. The category remains stagnant, with limited product development and ... Read More
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Breakfast Cereals in Morocco
... cost and less satisfying nature compared to traditional alternatives. Many consumers have switched to lower-priced brands like Sante, Revey, and private label brands such as Marjane and Casino, eroding the market share of pricier brands ... Read More
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Staple Foods in Morocco
... resulting in reduced domestic demand amid inflationary pressures. Notably, the prices of raw materials and consumer goods, especially energy products, reached unprecedented highs, leading to an increase in imported inflation. Consumer goods saw a notable ... Read More
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Edible Oils in Tunisia
... The significance of the Ministry of Trade in Tunisia, particularly in the vegetable oil category, cannot be overstated. The National Office for Trade (OCT) provides subsidised oils in traditional grocery retailers that are sold for ... Read More
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Meals and Soups in South Africa
... of inflationary price rises. The growing demand for healthy and convenient ready meals from more affluent consumers has been continuing to drive stable growth in demand through retail. Volume growth has also continued as continuous ... Read More
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Edible Oils in Kenya
... government's imposition of a 25% import tariff on edible oils. This policy move has had a cascading effect, forcing consumers to grapple with elevated prices. As a result, the year 2023 has seen a noticeable ... Read More
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Edible Oils in Cameroon
... rationing. Discussion are still ongoing regarding Cameroon’s other prominent edible oil, that is cotton seed oil, which is selling at the elevated price of FCFA1,700 per litre. Despite intense pressure from Sodecoton, the producer of ... Read More
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Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Tunisia
... in the country. This upward trend in prices continued to impact volume sales and demand across most categories, whilst value sales recorded significant growth. Traditional grocery retailers remained the leading channel in 2023; however, an ... Read More
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Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Morocco
... prices, explained by the weakness of global demand. The national economy has witnessed a marked slowdown in its economic growth under the combined effects of drought and inflation. This led to a slowdown in domestic ... Read More
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Sauces, Dips and Condiments in Kenya
... price increases. One noteworthy brand in this segment is Knorr, which continues to enjoy popularity among consumers. However, Kenafric Industries' Oyo has been gaining momentum, primarily due to its competitive pricing. Oyo's affordability factor has ... Read More
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Edible Oils in Morocco
... the blow of hot arid winds (Chergui) from the desert in April and May, which precipitated the falling off the leaves of the olives. Low production was also compounded by the high prices of inputs, ... Read More
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Meals and Soups in Nigeria
... as consumers focused on essentials and sought to cut spending in a challenging economic environment, demand declined. Nevertheless, as the income base for these categories is comprised of fairly higher income consumers, the rate of ... Read More
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Sweet Spreads in Cameroon
... a long-standing presence has built up strong customer loyalty. In addition, its global owner, Tiger Brands, regularly undertakes marketing campaigns to support the brand, especially during the Easter and September peak sales periods in an ... Read More
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Meals and Soups in Cameroon
... soup are also considered to be unnecessarily expensive products and this also contributes to low consumer interest. Dry soup is the only product with any significant presence, but value sales are still low. Furthermore, as ... Read More
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Sauces, Dips and Condiments in South Africa
... recipe sauces is set to experience moderate growth, as consumers have been seeking quick and convenient meal solutions. Boosting the performance further is scheduled power outages, which have encouraged consumers to seek quick meal solutions. ... Read More
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Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Kenya
... while cutting back on impulse or non-essential purchases. For example, the cost of edible oils remains high due to a substantial increase in 2022. Prices are unlikely to decrease, as the Kenyan government has imposed ... Read More
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Cooking Ingredients and Meals in South Africa
... as consumers, as it has been implemented almost every day in 2023, averaging at stage 4 for the year (at the time of writing this report), which means that consumers experience power cuts for three ... Read More
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Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Uganda
... is putting pressure on incomes thus limiting stronger growth, with consumers focusing on their primary needs. Meanwhile, the government is investing more in local production, especially within edible oils, with the aim to reduce the ... Read More