Region: Africa
Category: Food & Beverage

Africa Food & Beverage

(2,985 reports matching your criteria)
  • Tunisia Baby Food - Market Assessment and Forecasts to 2029

    ... in 2023. The GDP of Tunisia grew by 1.4% in 2023, while consumer price inflation stood at 9.4%. Overall sales in value terms declined in recent years with the sector registering a CAGR of 2.5% ... Read More

  • Juice in Kenya

    ... sizes, in order to reduce the financial outlay. Many brands had to raise prices by 5-15% to cover higher costs for raw materials and packaging. This also led to private label gaining some traction among ... Read More

  • Bottled Water in Kenya

    ... country, and this continued to support volume sales. As such, still bottled accounted for most volume sales and also registered the highest volume growth, as it is used for several functions, including washing food, as ... Read More

  • Juice in Tunisia

    ... fruits such as lemons, strawberries, pears, and oranges. However, with the modernisation of society and changing lifestyles, the availability and popularity of packaged fresh juice brands have grown considerably. This category has become particularly prominent ... Read More

  • Concentrates in Tunisia

    ... concentrates, once a staple in many Tunisian households, have seen their appeal wane due to the proliferation of new, more convenient, and varied product offerings. International brands like Tang have exited the market, leaving behind ... Read More

  • RTD Coffee in Tunisia

    ... its products available only in select modern outlets and a few forecourt retailers. The high price point of Starbucks RTD coffee limits its appeal to a narrow demographic, preventing broader penetration in the market. This ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Tunisia

    ... power among Tunisian consumers, and the broader economic crisis impacting the nation. These factors have significantly dampened demand for key categories such as carbonates, juices, and other soft drinks. Additionally, the influx of new entrants, ... Read More

  • Carbonates in Tunisia

    ... been a prominent target in this movement, with some Tunisian consumers actively urging one another to shift towards local alternatives. While Coca-Cola’s stagnating demand in 2023 could be partially attributed to price increases in carbonates, ... Read More

  • Energy Drinks in Tunisia

    ... challenges affecting the nightlife sector. Energy drinks, often consumed as mixers with spirits, have seen reduced usage due to declining patronage in nightclubs and bars. This is largely driven by reduced disposable incomes and a ... Read More

  • Carbonates in Kenya

    ... reduce the financial outlay. There was also a degree of trading down to cheaper options. Brands mitigated this by offering discounts and promotions. Euromonitor International's Carbonates in Kenya report offers a comprehensive guide to the ... Read More

  • Energy Drinks in Kenya

    ... also benefitting from people leading busy lifestyles, who need a quick pick-me-up. Also, while still niche, there is a growing preference for energy drinks with reduced sugar content or natural sweeteners, as well as those ... Read More

  • Bottled Water in Tunisia

    ... is not attributed to a reduction in consumer demand but rather to a series of operational and regulatory challenges. Technical difficulties faced by bottled water manufacturers, such as recurring electricity shortages during production cycles, have ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Kenya

    ... a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data (2020-2024), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading companies, the leading brands and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing ... Read More

  • Vegan Chocolate Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2032 - By Product, Technology, Grade, Application, End-user, Region: (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East and Africa)

    ... vegan chocolate market is on track for substantial expansion, with an anticipated compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.1% between 2025 and 2032. Beginning with an estimated value of US$1.75 billion in 2025, projections indicate ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in Kenya

    ... continued to account for most value and volume sales, but chocolate-based flavoured powder drinks registered higher value and volume growth. The overall muted volume growth is due to growing concern about the high sugar content ... Read More

  • Staple Foods in Tanzania

    ... packaged bread and breakfast cereals, on affluent urban consumers. At the same time, severe weather conditions have impacted local production. The government is seeking to strengthen local production of crops such as wheat, while maintaining ... Read More

  • Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Ghana

    ... seasonal limitations, and logistics/distribution issues hindered demand. Nonetheless, population growth, urbanisation, economic improvements and the development of modern retailing provided impetus to packaged sales. Meanwhile, players offered smaller packs in order to boost immediate affordability. ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in Kenya

    ... Kenya report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data 2020-2024, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It ... Read More

  • Tea in Kenya

    ... the highest volume growth among all teas. However, there is growing demand for other types of teas, including Rooibos (other tea), as well as green and herbal tea, and these registered higher value growth than ... Read More

  • Coffee in Kenya

    ... and volume sales and also registered the highest current value and volume growth. Its popularity is mainly due to its low cost and convenience and in addition many consumers are unable to afford coffee machines ... Read More

  • Staple Foods in Angola

    ... imports and contributed to rising prices. Economic challenges encouraged shifts in consumer behaviour, including reduced purchases of products that are deemed to be non-essential, such as breakfast cereals, trading down in essential categories, and increased ... Read More

  • Staple Foods in Ghana

    ... staple foods, while the broader increase in the cost of living placed further significant constraints on consumer spending. Rice and bread remained key staple foods, but demand for products like pasta and breakfast cereals remained ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in Côte d'Ivoire

    ... faces a new set of challenges due to global inflation rates and fuel price hikes as well as a lack of dynamic marketing strategies. Thanks to tea and coffee cultivation in the country, local brands ... Read More

  • Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Tanzania

    ... unpackaged and home-made alternatives and a strong informal market hindered growth potential. Nonetheless, the growing presence of local brands increased the affordability of packaged products in a still tough economic climate, aided by government support ... Read More

  • RTD Tea in South Africa

    ... now the dominance of Happy Culture Kombucha in this space. The brand’s success is being supported by the rise of health and wellness trends in South Africa, as consumers are increasing their demand for functional ... Read More

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