Category: Food
Africa Food
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Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Cameroon
... government coffers and helped stabilise the economy. However, ongoing civil conflict, as well as widespread poverty, restrains growth in cooking ingredients and this continues into 2023. With this background, cooking ingredients is expected to register ... Read More
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Edible Oils in South Africa
... vegetable and seed oils have started to normalise over 2023, with prices falling significantly. Exports of sunflower oil from Ukraine have resumed despite the continuation of the war, and this, combined with local production, yielded ... Read More
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Sweet Spreads in South Africa
... due to price rises. Apart from the rising price of sweet spreads, the main reason for the expectation of decline in sweet spreads in 2023 is that rising wheat prices have resulted in exceptionally strong ... Read More
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Meals and Soups in Morocco
... of taste, sensitive to price and, to a lesser extent, health and wellness benefits, the demand for ready meals remained low at the end of the review period. Ready meals tend to be consumed occasionally ... Read More
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Sauces, Dips and Condiments in Morocco
... of the review period. The drought and the severe cold winter weather severely impacted local production. Besides, strong global demand pushed Moroccan producers to export their tomato production instead of selling it on the national ... Read More
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Sauces, Dips and Condiments in Tunisia
... and investment in processing facilities. Tomato price increases due to adverse weather conditions affecting crop yields, challenges in cultivation and harvesting processes, and fluctuations in supply and demand are also contributing to the overall price ... Read More
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Sweet Spreads in Morocco
... honey and only moderate growth in the main category, jams and preserves. The demand for jams and preserves is affected by changes in Moroccan consumers’ consumption habits. For example, more Moroccan consumers are turning to ... Read More
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Edible Oils in Nigeria
... of the local currency, a government policy of demonetisation, and steep rises in fuel prices introduced in 2023. Unit prices, therefore, continued to increase strongly during the year. Disposable income had severely weakened, leading to ... Read More
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Meals and Soups in Tunisia
... viewed by Tunisian consumers. Through extensive advertising, imported brands aim to create consumer brand awareness and loyalty, whilst promoting the benefits of consuming soup. International advertising is consequently key to shaping the development of the ... Read More
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Meals and Soups in Kenya
... the outbreak of COVID-19. However, there is an overall perception in the country that soup is to be eaten when one is sick and cannot consume solid foods. As such, the trend for soup consumption ... Read More
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Medical Wellness 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)
... global revenue from the medical wellness market reached a significant US$ 1.8 Tn in 2024, with a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.7%. The market is expected to reach an impressive valuation of ... Read More
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Sweet Spreads in Kenya
... to imported products. These homegrown brands have forged strong connections with consumers, offering them not only a taste of local flavour also cost-effective choices, which are particularly appealing in a market where affordability is a ... Read More
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Sauces, Dips and Condiments in Nigeria
... deprecation of the local currency had a negative impact on volume and value sales. However, key to decline was the strong weakening of consumer disposable income in 2023, driven by sharp rises in fuel prices ... Read More
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Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Nigeria
... even considered to be essential. Inflationary pressures, which had been quite strong in 2022, persisted into 2023, impacting consumer spending power. Although many cooking ingredients products are generally affordable and considered essential by much of ... Read More
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Sauces, Dips and Condiments in Cameroon
... sales are also supported by the convenience, shelf stability and nutritional value of stock cubes and powders. Nestlé, with its brand Maggi, continues to dominate, accounting for nearly three quarters of value share. However, the ... Read More
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Sweet Spreads in Nigeria
... prices and a Federal Government demonetisation policy led consumers to focus on the most essential food products. Most sweet spreads categories are considered luxuries in Nigeria, with consumers preferring margarine as their primary complement for ... Read More
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Sweet Spreads in Tunisia
... local companies, who have shifted from selling unpackaged honey to focusing on packaging and branding their honey products. To promote their offerings, advertising campaigns on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook have been launched, effectively ... Read More
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Baked Goods in Algeria
... However, Algeria continues to witness severe economic hardship in 2023, further exacerbated by the international crisis driven by the war in Ukraine. This is leading to surging inflation and volatility of the local currency, resulting ... Read More
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Breakfast Cereals in Algeria
... discretionary spending has seen some consumers become less inclined to buy these products and instead revert to traditional breakfast foods that are more affordable, such as bread with jam or butter. Nevertheless, many Algerian parents ... Read More
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Staple Foods in Algeria
... Algeria, as well as the rising cost of imported materials in 2023. Demand has been further challenged by steep increases in unit prices, a decline in purchasing power and heightened economic uncertainty, leading consumers to ... Read More
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Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Algeria
... due to increasingly busy lifestyles. Euromonitor International's Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Algeria report offers in-depth knowledge of the market at a national level, providing local insight and understanding unavailable elsewhere. In addition to the ... Read More
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Rice, Pasta and Noodles in Algeria
... power driven by the economic downturn is a potential growth opportunity, as products like vegetables, meat and fish are less affordable for lower and middle-income consumers. This further boosts sales of staple foods such as ... Read More
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Processed Meat, Seafood and Alternatives To Meat in Algeria
... and the growing maturity of most product areas. Price fluctuations continue to challenge players in Algeria as local production of raw ingredients is too low to sustain the country’s needs. Additionally, the category has faced ... Read More
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Edible Oils in Algeria
... inflation still being high, there is a degree of trading down. Soy oil continues to account for most volume sales and is subsidised by the government. Sunflower oil is also popular. Euromonitor International's Edible Oils ... Read More
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Breakfast Cereals in South Africa
... spending power of local consumers, including elevated electricity, fuel, and food prices, while their incomes are not increasing at the same pace. 2023 has seen further price rises in terms of breakfast cereals, and as ... Read More