Region: Africa
Category: Food & Beverage

Africa Food & Beverage

(2,642 reports matching your criteria)
  • Energy Drinks in Cameroon

    ... academic activities. This demographic values the immediate energy boost provided by these drinks to meet the demands of their daily routines. Source du Pays SA has further strengthened its leadership position, commanding over 85% of ... Read More

  • Concentrates in Cameroon

    ... of soft drinks, concentrates have failed to carve out a clear role in the market. Other categories, such as bottled water, juice, and energy drinks, are associated with well-defined benefits like hydration, health, or energy ... Read More

  • Coffee in Cameroon

    ... experience, reflecting a growing trend among Cameroonians to explore fresh coffee consumption. Within the instant coffee segment, the 2g single-serve packaging format has gained widespread adoption as an affordable option, retailing at XAF50. All major ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in Cameroon

    ... affordability has become a critical consideration for consumers, leading to a surge in demand for smaller and more affordable packaging options. This trend has particularly benefited brands offering their products in pouch formats, which range ... Read More

  • Tea in Cameroon

    ... hot drinks, including coffee, chocolate, and malted beverages. This dynamic has meant that most tea consumers in Cameroon prioritise the perceived value of tea rather than its cost. Locally produced black teas, such as CTE ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in Cameroon

    ... of raw materials. For example, the price of fresh Robusta coffee has decreased by XAF100 per kg, yet instant coffee, which is exclusively imported, has seen final retail prices rise sharply due to significant increases ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in South Africa

    ... this trend is being driven by the growing popularity of flexitarian, vegetarian and vegan consumers, which serve as the primary source of demand for other plant-based hot drinks. During the review period, several alternatives to ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in South Africa

    ... in 2024 compared to previous years, they remain elevated within the food and drinks space, causing higher input costs for manufacturers and a decline in consumers’ purchasing power. As a result, some consumers are shifting ... Read More

  • Tea in South Africa

    ... was popular in the country, in part due to older demographics, who enjoyed the process of brewing one’s own tea. Growth was also supported by the value proposition of loose tea, which was comparatively cheaper ... Read More

  • Coffee in South Africa

    ... are driving up these price rises. On the supply side, globally, raw arabica and robusta coffee beans have been experiencing strong price increases, caused by a constraint in supply and changes in consumer demand. This ... Read More

  • Alcoholic Drinks in Middle East and Africa

    ... many countries in the region, with high inflation and falling purchasing power, slowed growth in Middle East and Africa in 2023, with Nigeria experiencing a marked decline and South Africa seeing a much weaker sales ... Read More

  • Vegan Cosmetics 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 vegan cosmetics market is projected to grow from $17.96 billion in 2.2. to $2. .2. billion by the end of 2.31, driven by rising consumer awareness and demand for sustainable, cruelty-free, and plant-based beauty ... Read More

  • Cocoa Beans Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2024 - 2029)

    ... billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 3.60% during the forecast period (2024-2029). Cocoa beans, the seeds of Theobroma cacao, commonly known as the cacao or cocoa tree, are harvested from its pods. The four ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Nigeria

    ... bottled water, carbonates, and energy drinks, with current value sales further boosted by rising average prices. These categories have benefited from their essential nature, but particularly bottled water, which is the main source of clean ... Read More

  • RTD Tea in Nigeria

    ... remains quite niche in Nigeria compared to other soft drinks products. Consumers perceive RTD tea as far less essential than carbonates and energy drinks. One of the core targets for brands is the working professional ... Read More

  • Carbonates in Nigeria

    ... gradually alongside population growth. Carbonates have benefited from the growing preference of snacks as an alternative to main meals, due to the rising cost of food. Indeed, carbonates are a popular complement to bread, pastries ... Read More

  • Concentrates in Nigeria

    ... key factor in soft drinks consumption with many consumers preferring to drink these beverages out of home or at social events. Children are key consumers of concentrated beverages but have a variety of convenient options ... Read More

  • Energy Drinks in Nigeria

    ... supporting their hectic and busy lifestyles. At times these drinks are used during the day by professionals who need a lift during office hours or when sitting in traffic or even at home. The average ... Read More

  • Sports Drinks in Nigeria

    ... gyms is not yet part of the mainstream culture in Nigeria, with gym memberships largely unaffordable for most Nigerians. Consumption of sports drinks remains limited to middle- and upper-income consumers, with energy drinks normally the ... Read More

  • Juice in Nigeria

    ... fresh fruit and the preference for carbonates. The diversity of flavours, particularly exotic lines, has been a key driver of juice sales historically, but with carbonates increasingly providing similar flavours, juice is facing strong competition ... Read More

  • Bottled Water in Nigeria

    ... unit prices having little effect on demand. Amid the challenging economic conditions in 2024, many consumers resorted to tap water sources, with some street retailers even selling so called ‘iced water’ which is home-made, chilled ... Read More

  • Concentrates in Algeria

    ... low-income consumers who view them as a more affordable alternative to carbonates and juice. Euromonitor International's Concentrates in Algeria report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national ... Read More

  • Sports Drinks in Algeria

    ... levels. Growing maturity, the introduction of fewer new products and the high price of sports drinks are also obstacles to category growth. Euromonitor International's Sports Drinks in Algeria report offers a comprehensive guide to the ... Read More

  • Bottled Water in Algeria

    ... the low quality of the tap water in Algeria, particularly in rural areas. Rising health consciousness is also supporting sales in 2024 as Algerians are increasingly looking for healthier alternatives to sugary drinks, and are ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Algeria

    ... by surging inflation, leading to lower disposable income levels for consumers, which in turn has impacted purchasing behaviour in the year. With the economic downturn showing no signs of a quick recovery, consumers are becoming ... Read More

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