Region: Africa
Category: Food & Beverage

Africa Food & Beverage

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  • Snacks in Morocco

    ... of remaining travel restrictions. However, the average rate of inflation remained at an elevated level, largely due to increases in food prices, owing to the war in Ukraine, which caused widespread disruption to global supply ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Morocco

    ... of global supply chains, weakened the purchasing power of the majority of Moroccans, the majority of which belong to lower-income groups. Within a context of continuing economic uncertainty, consumers limited their intake of perceived non-essential ... Read More

  • Savoury Snacks in Morocco

    ... keen on nuts, they usually buy them in unpackaged, unbranded formats, often in specialised outlets. However, during the review period, many consumers started to make the switch from unpackaged to packaged nuts, due to growing ... Read More

  • Chocolate Confectionery in Morocco

    ... or luxury purchases. Unit prices of chocolate confectionery increased gradually throughout the year, thanks to the rising cost of raw materials, namely imported cacao powder. However, it should be noted that the increase in average ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Tunisia

    ... on Facebook and Instagram were leveraged to promote the ice cream brand. These two premium brands are sold at a much higher price than mass ice cream brands. However, with the large majority of consumers ... Read More

  • Gum in Morocco

    ... people cut back on unnecessary expenses, including snack products such as gum. However, leading players Mondelez International Inc and Foods & Goods SA (Perfetti) were able to sustain growth in the category by expanding their ... Read More

  • Chocolate Confectionery in Tunisia

    ... industry, which is dependent on this raw material. Several manufacturers had to stop production for a period in 2022, which negatively impacted retail volume sales. The import and distribution of sugar falls under the control ... Read More

  • Gum in Tunisia

    ... also available in the illegal trade. Consumers are attracted by the cheaper price of illicit products in the current inflationary climate, as well as the variety of flavours. Lower purchasing power is putting Tunisian companies ... Read More

  • Sugar Confectionery in Tunisia

    ... de Chocolaterie et de Confiserie (SOTUCHOC) is pushing its Happy Full brand in 2023 with a number of new products, following its initial launch in 2021. SOTUCHOC holds a much smaller share in sugar confectionery ... Read More

  • Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks in Cameroon

    ... hence overall retail volume sales growth looks set to be unchanged in 2022. The worst performers in this respect are expected to be cookies and wafers, which are mainly represented by imported products and have ... Read More

  • Snacks in Cameroon

    ... remained subdued as high inflation fuelled by the global recovery from COVID-19 and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has continued to drive up unit prices and erode confidence and purchasing power among consumers. In several categories, ... Read More

  • Sugar Confectionery in Cameroon

    ... inflation fuelled by the global recovery from the pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has continued to drive up unit prices and subdue purchasing power. Demand remains robust on the whole, however, as the country ... Read More

  • Gum in Cameroon

    ... varieties with softer textures and longer-lasting flavours. For example, OK Foods made its Maxi Tornado brand available in a softer format that keeps its flavour for over two minutes. Offered in mint and tutti frutti ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Cameroon

    ... unpackaged varieties by roadside vendors still account for a large share of total consumption. With many small local grocers lacking refrigeration facilities, formal sales of packaged/industrial products – which include private label lines as well ... Read More

  • Snacks in Angola

    ... price spectrum. In addition, the robust expansion of local manufacturing due to government incentives and improving trading conditions are making a wide range of savoury snacks such as potato chips available at even more affordable ... Read More

  • Snacks in Côte d'Ivoire

    ... median age of just 19 years there is a large base of young consumers keen to try new snacks which is attracting investment and innovation. Ice cream is one of the most dynamic categories in ... Read More

  • Chocolate Confectionery in Cameroon

    ... to a spike in demand caused by the entry of two new grinders (Neo Industry and Atlantic Cocoa) and growth in artisanal processing, but also reflected inflationary pressures linked to the global recovery from the ... Read More

  • Savoury Snacks in Cameroon

    ... more indulgence-oriented snacks among local consumers. For the same reason, savoury snacks remains somewhat underdeveloped, with just three categories – puffed snacks, savoury biscuits and potato chips – registering measurable sales. Euromonitor International's Savoury Snacks ... Read More

  • South Africa Confectionery Market Summary, Competitive Analysis and Forecast to 2027

    ... forecast to 2027). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market. Key Highlights The confectionery market consists of the retail sale of ... Read More

  • Alcoholic Drinks in Ethiopia

    ... affordable options at a time when currency devaluation is making imported products much less affordable. A peace treaty was signed in November between the government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front which is another positive ... Read More

  • Alcoholic Drinks in Tanzania

    ... growing middle-class society. Despite a stricter approach to informal sales, the strong tradition for home-brew beer and artisanal spirits remains robust. Forecast period sales are predicted to be stimulated by premiumisation, an expanding middle class ... Read More

  • Alcoholic Drinks in Côte d'Ivoire

    ... due to a significant increase in socioeconomic activities. There was an increase in the number of on- and off-trade outlets which boosted availability of brands, while new launches helped to satisfy the growing consumer base ... Read More

  • West Africa Alcoholic Beverages Market: Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2023-2028

    ... market to reach US$ 17.7 Billion by 2028, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 6.2% during 2023-2028. The rising consumption of alcoholic beverages among the masses, the rising popularity of socializing among individuals, and the ... Read More

  • Tanzania Spirits Market: Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2023-2028

    ... 1,161.7 Million by 2028, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 9.8% during 2023-2028. Spirits refer to distilled alcoholic drinks that are produced from the fermentation of sugar derived from cereal grains and fruits. These beverages ... Read More

  • Nigeria Yogurt Drinks Market: Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2023-2028

    ... reach US$ 273.3 Billion by 2028, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 10.17% during 2023-2028. Yogurt drink refers to a coagulated dairy-based beverage that is prepared by fermenting milk with microorganism cultures like Lactobacillus bulgaricus ... Read More

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