Category: Food & Beverage
Africa Food & Beverage
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South Africa UHT (Ultra-High Temperature) Milk Market Overview, 2028
... South Africa's UHT milk market is influenced by the country's increasing urbanisation. Because UHT milk is an excellent choice for proactive consumers such as athletes, members of the armed forces, and even hectically busy city ... Read More
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Chocolate Confectionery in Egypt
... ongoing population expansion and urbanisation, these trends in value and volume sales were a reaction to substantial increases in unit prices, with some products rising as much as 50% during the year. Countlines is set ... Read More
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Gum in Egypt
... increases were initiated in response to the rising costs of raw materials such as sugar, although they were not passed on in full to end users. As such, gum prices remain affordable to consumers. Bubble ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Egypt
... oil and sugar. This makes manufactured products more vulnerable to fluctuations in the prices of these raw materials, especially after a near 70% devaluation of the Egyptian pound. Euromonitor International's Sugar Confectionery in Egypt report ... Read More
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Snacks in Egypt
... in prices caused by global inflation and strong increases in the cost of raw materials. Another factor behind these rising costs was the near 70% devaluation in the Egyptian pound, which occurred in two stages, ... Read More
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Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks in Egypt
... year. The rate of growth in retail constant value sales (2023 prices) of sweet biscuits, snack bars and fruit snacks is also set to accelerate. This will stem from rising prices, driven by rising raw ... Read More
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Ice Cream in Egypt
... production costs to consumers. Nevertheless, a further price rise is expected in the second half of 2023 as the costs of all production elements have increased, which will mean manufacturers will be forced to increase ... Read More
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Savoury Snacks in Egypt
... snacks. As such, these products remained affordable for consumers. Nonetheless, the price increases that did occur were due to the rising prices of corn, which is imported. Moreover, currency devaluation led to a surge in ... Read More
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Probiotic Dietary Supplements Market- Global Size, Share, Trend Analysis, Opportunity and Forecast Report, 2019–2029, Segmented By Form (Chewable & Gummies, Capsules, Powders, Tablets & Soft Gels, Others); By End User (Infants, Children, Adults, Geriatric); By Application (Food Supplement, Nutritional Supplements, Specialty Nutrients, Infant Formula, Others); By Distribution Channel (Supermarkets & Hypermarkets, Pharmacy & Health Stores, Online Stores, Others); By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa)
... Application (Food Supplement, Nutritional Supplements, Specialty Nutrients, Infant Formula, Others); By Distribution Channel (Supermarkets & Hypermarkets, Pharmacy & Health Stores, Online Stores, Others); By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and ... Read More
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Alcoholic Drinks in Kenya
... regulations that gave a much-needed boost to on-trade sales. Euromonitor International's Alcoholic Drinks in Kenya report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the ... Read More
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Cider/Perry in Kenya
... distinctive flavour profiles including KO lime and ginger, and KO pineapple and mint. The player’s commitment to sourcing local raw materials and expanding its distribution network, with a particular focus on residential wines and spirits ... Read More
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Spirits in Kenya
... spirits has been instrumental in fostering the consumption of these products. Top-tier international brands such as Johnnie Walker, Richot, Baileys, and Gilbeys have sustained a robust brand presence and exemplary distribution networks within the market. ... Read More
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Beer in Kenya
... shift towards a more nuanced, sophisticated buying behaviour that places increased emphasis on product quality and unique flavour profiles. One of the biggest factors driving this transformation is a heightened awareness of health and wellness ... Read More
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Wine in Kenya
... turn is a result of concerted efforts by local wine manufacturers and importers to educate their clientele. Through extensive brand activations, consumers are learning about the diversity of wine products and how to pair them ... Read More
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Rtds in Kenya
... offerings to this demographic. A focus on flavoured beverages is proving key strategy for capturing market share and driving revenue growth in RTDs. Euromonitor International's RTDs in Kenya report offers a comprehensive guide to the ... Read More
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Rtds in South Africa
... they each produced conveniently packaged beverages with low 5% ABV, targeting the growing consumer group demanding low/no alcohol. SAB’s Black Crown (a gin and tonic RTD) appeals to the gin trend, while Coca-Cola’s Topo Chico ... Read More
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Wine in South Africa
... of three key factors. First, the on-trade performance recovered to the pre-pandemic level due to the removal of COVID-19 restrictions, and consumer behaviour shifted, driving a greater on-trade share of total volume sales. Importantly, this ... Read More
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Wine in Egypt
... increased alongside a growing interest from consumers who appreciate that wine offers a healthier alternative to beer. Furthermore, a cultural shift has seen consumers enjoying a higher consumption of wine, especially within on-trade channels, with ... Read More
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Beer in Egypt
... the average consumer, with prices for beer reaching as low as EGP25 for the returnable Stella glass bottle. This was particularly relevant in 2022, with the country facing economic uncertainty, with an increase in the ... Read More
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Rtds in Tunisia
... opportunity for other RTDs to make gains in the off-trade. Smirnoff Ice is often referred to as a ‘girly’ drink as it is heavily consumed by women. This attitude has been present in Tunisia for ... Read More
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Alcoholic Drinks in Egypt
... supply chain, logistics, and distribution challenges following the outbreak of COVID-19. In 2022, economic uncertainty due to increased costs of transportation, logistics and production led many consumers to pay more attention to their budgets. Alcohol ... Read More
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Beer in Morocco
... beer and wine. Beer customs duties were completely dismantled in 2022, with duties of 4.9% having been levied in 2021 and 9.8% in 2020. The lifting of customs duties mainly impacted imported premium beer, which ... Read More
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Rtds in Morocco
... number of products on offer remained limited to two key brands, namely Smirnoff Ice and Bacardi Breezer, in the spirits-based RTDs category. Amid low demand for such products, importers were discouraged both from importing any ... Read More
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Wine in Tunisia
... the weaker performance in off-trade sales, which registered double-digit decline in volume terms. Retail sales have naturally reduced as consumers are spending less time drinking at home now that bars, pubs and restaurants have reopened. ... Read More
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Cider/Perry in South Africa
... consumer preferences, with more people shifting to cider from other categories, such as beer. Moreover, continued successful marketing from the brand owner Distell, through advertisements and sponsorships, further strengthened brand recognition, with growth also compounded ... Read More