Region: Africa
Category: Food & Beverage

Africa Food & Beverage

(2,642 reports matching your criteria)
  • 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

  • Juice in Algeria

    ... far more moderate in the year. The growing maturity of juice and declining disposable incomes is further impacting volume demand. Euromonitor International's Juice in Algeria report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape ... Read More

  • Energy Drinks in Algeria

    ... tendency to be price conscious, many consumers are switching to cheaper local brands. In fact, non-essential products, including energy drinks, could be entirely cut from household expenditures, particularly amongst those without a stable income. Euromonitor ... Read More

  • Grocery Stores Paper Carrier Bags Market Research Report Information by Product Type (Standard Paper Bags, Insulated Paper Bags, Handheld Paper Bags, Others), by Material (kraft paper, recycled paper, bleached paper, others), by Size(Small (Less than 10 inches), Medium (10-14 inches), Large (Above 14 inches)), by Application (Grocery Stores, supermarkets, convenience stores, specialty stores, and others), and by Region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and South America) Industry Market Forecast Till 2032

    ... 10 inches), Medium (10-14 inches), Large (Above 14 inches)), by Application (Grocery Stores, supermarkets, convenience stores, specialty stores, and others), and by Region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and South America) Industry ... Read More

  • Food Preparation Appliances in South Africa

    ... to review how they spend their money. One way to achieve this is to prepare meals more frequently at home which would otherwise be purchased from retailers, or foodservice channels such as limited-service restaurants or ... Read More

  • Tea in Algeria

    ... tea, with fruit/herbal tea generating the vast majority of the remaining sales. Consumers perceive green tea as offering numerous health benefits, with studies suggesting that green tea may positively affect skin health, help with weight ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in Nigeria

    ... flavoured powder drinks and malt-based hot drinks) has become a staple beverage in Nigeria, consumers switched to cheaper substitute drinks as the cost of living crisis intensified. Popular beverages such as black tea (mixed with ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in Nigeria

    ... rising prices and further pressure on household budgets in Nigeria. Hot drinks are often consumed as a complement to meals in Nigeria or to energise the body and mind and support modern hectic lifestyles. Consumers ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in Angola

    ... backed by the availability of affordable local brands which have benefited from the challenges facing imported products. Government investment in the local production of tea and coffee has also provided a boost to the category, ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Uganda

    ... the prices of soft drinks saw only moderate growth with consumers being price sensitive when it comes to shopping for non-alcoholic drinks. As such, rather than risk losing sales to their competitors most players tried ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in Uganda

    ... affluent urban middle class. Unpackaged tea poses challenges, with this being the only affordable option for low-income consumers. Urbanisation, population growth, rising incomes and expanding distribution are fuelling growth, but the lack of a tea ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in Algeria

    ... only product on offer, though it has much less visibility than coffee or tea. In 2024, sales of other hot drinks continue to be challenged by the ongoing economic challenges in the country, including surging ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Angola

    ... in the key categories of bottled water and carbonates, with the government keen to encourage investment in local manufacturing. The depreciation of the local currency impacted the prices of imports, while increasing health concerns also ... Read More

  • Coffee in Algeria

    ... a healthy performance in the year due to the ongoing expansion of hotels, cafés and restaurants in the country. Euromonitor International's Coffee in Algeria report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of ... Read More

  • Coffee in Nigeria

    ... considered an essential product. The higher unit price of coffee relative to substitutes such as tea and other hot drinks, urged some consumers to drink tea instead. Unit prices increased significantly and reached up to ... Read More

  • Tea in Nigeria

    ... the local currency impacted the availability of tea and resulted in supply shortages. Sharp unit price increases were seen across the tea category, but especially among specialised and herbal/traditional teas which were unaffordable for most ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in Algeria

    ... by ongoing economic challenges in the country, resulting in a growing shift towards local economy brands. Significant downtrading is evident, with economy brands proving more resilient than those considered less affordable, in particular imported brands. ... Read More

  • Staple Foods in South Africa

    ... the previous year due to factors such as lower food inflation and decreased interest rates. The outcome of the South African national election also boosted the positive outlook, which saw the formation of the Government ... Read More

  • Processed Meat, Seafood and Alternatives To Meat in South Africa

    ... holding the highest volume share overall. In particular, products such as shelf stable pilchards are gaining popularity. These products are generally perceived as affordable and suitable for the preparation of a wide range of dishes. ... Read More

  • Baked Goods in South Africa

    ... consumers switch to more affordable staples that stretch further, such as rice or maize meal. While food price increases have eased compared to the previous year, the average unit price of bread continues to record ... Read More

  • Rice, Pasta and Noodles in South Africa

    ... rice, as the latter can stretch further for the same cost; for instance, the amount of rice that can be purchased for ZAR20 is often sufficient for several meals, while one loaf of bread typically ... Read More

  • Processed Fruit and Vegetables in South Africa

    ... local consumers to search for affordable protein sources, including beans. Private label options enjoy frequent price promotions and “combo” deals, leading to further impressive share gain for private label within shelf stable beans. Euromonitor International's ... Read More

  • Breakfast Cereals in South Africa

    ... highs. Persistent inflation has eroded the purchasing power of consumers, making essential goods and services more expensive, leaving consumers with a smaller budget for groceries. The cost of utilities, such as electricity and water, has ... Read More

  • Sweet Spreads in Tunisia

    ... costs. In response, consumers are increasingly opting for illicit products, such as Nutella which is sold in traditional grocery retailers, from Libya and Algeria. There is also growing demand for more affordable chocolate spread alternatives, ... Read More

  • Sauces, Dips and Condiments in Tunisia

    ... more affordable prices than their international counterparts, as well as shopping during promotions. Indeed, there is growing demand for sauces, dips and condiments from the discounter Aziza. Overall, all categories are recording lower volume growth ... Read More

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