Category: Food & Beverage
Bosnia and Herzegovina Food & Beverage
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Carbonates in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... room for further growth, and added to this, the population continues to decline. Some consumers are also switching to other healthier soft drinks, such as bottled water and juice. Also, with consumers being increasingly health ... Read More
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Soft Drinks in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... Growth is also muted through foodservice channels. Euromonitor International's Soft Drinks in Bosnia and Herzegovina 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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Bottled Water in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... to bottled water from carbonates, as they look to be healthier, and this is supporting volume growth. Sparkling water continues to the largest product area, as consumers mainly opt for tap water rather than still ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... increasingly looking to be healthier and more active, this is driving volume growth of sports drinks. Euromonitor International's Sports Drinks in Bosnia and Herzegovina report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of ... Read More
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Concentrates in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... in volume sales. Consumers prefer the convenience of RTD options and also perceive concentrates as being a staid, old fashioned product area, with little innovation. The high sugar content is also a concern. Euromonitor International's ... Read More
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Energy Drinks in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... the boost from energy drinks, both for physical activities and to get a cognitive boost when studying. Many young people also consume energy drinks when partying. Euromonitor International's Energy Drinks in Bosnia and Herzegovina report ... Read More
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RTD Coffee in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... and it is partly its novelty factor that has boosted volume sales. That being said, the acceleration of impulse buying, as society is fully opened post pandemic, is also driving growth. Euromonitor International's RTD Coffee ... Read More
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Juice in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... are opting for healthier, more natural versions as much as possible, though these juices are more expensive. As such, in 2023, 100% juice is expected to register the highest volume growth. Euromonitor International's Juice in ... Read More
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RTD Tea in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... expected to support volume growth. RTD tea is made up of still RTD tea, with only a negligible presence of carbonated RTD tea. Euromonitor International's RTD Tea in Bosnia and Herzegovina report offers a comprehensive ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... the rise, it is expected to register moderate volume growth in 2023. Chocolate-based flavoured powder drinks continue to account for all volume sales, with volume sales for other hot drinks continuing to be negligible, Euromonitor ... Read More
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Tea in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... to register a moderate increase, as is volume growth. Tea still has huge potential for growth, as it is a relatively immature product area and this is supporting growth in 2023. Fruit/herbal continues to account ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... hot drink in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Continuing population decline dampens volume sales, as does continuing inflation, though price growth has eased. However, the picture is more positive for tea and other hot drinks, with both expected to ... Read More
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Coffee in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... Continuing price rises dampen volume sales, as does continuing population decline. In addition, coffee is a very mature sector and there is little room for further growth, in particular for the most popular product, which ... Read More
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Rice, Pasta and Noodles in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... pandemic. Nonetheless, with the help of soaring unit prices due to inflation, rice, pasta and noodles has achieved strong current value growth. Inflation has also led to significant economizing, which made consumers switch to lower ... Read More
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Processed Meat, Seafood and Alternatives To Meat in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... due in part to the country’s negative population growth. Rampant inflation has resulted in a significant increase in unit costs of most input materials, including the price of livestock fodder. Higher retail prices have underpinned ... Read More
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Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... stalling, sales of frozen fruit and frozen processed vegetables remains steady in current volume terms. Demand for processed fruit and vegetables is largely driven by health-conscious consumers in Uzbekistan, as well as younger consumers who ... Read More
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Staple Foods in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... reducing the potential consumer base. Most staple food categories are mature and there is very little room for significant volume growth rates year on year. Furthermore, staple foods continued to face strong price growth in ... Read More
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Breakfast Cereals in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... healthier eating is driving volume growth, as health-conscious individuals tend to favour breakfast cereals. Players are launching healthier options in order to entice consumers. For example, in July 2023, Podravka doo launched the new Cokolino ... Read More
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Baked Goods in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... Despite rising prices, overall consumption of baked goods has picked up slightly in 2023 as the category continues to recover in the post-pandemic era. The prevalence of high retail prices in baked goods and double-digit ... Read More
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Bosnia-Herzegovina Beverages Consumption Trends and Forecasts Tracker, Q2 2023
... latest industry performance and developments on a quarterly basis, covering - Top line consumption volumes for Q2-2023 vs Q2-2022, moving annual totals (MAT), full year 2022 provisional data and 2023 forecasts for all beverage categories. ... Read More
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Yoghurt and Sour Milk Products in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... pressure on house or incomes. Indeed, current value growth was backed by rising unit prices and rampant inflation in 2023. Yoghurt and sour milk products is heavily influenced by the health and wellness trend, which ... Read More
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Butter and Spreads in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... where it is seen as a healthier alternative to margarine. Consequently, it has achieved moderate retail volume growth despite the more challenging economic environment. By comparison, margarine and spreads remains under pressure and continues to ... Read More
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Drinking Milk Products in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... sourced raw milk has pushed up average unit prices in retailers nationwide. Consumer demand for drinking milk remained stagnant yet stable, reflecting the essential status of this dairy product in households. However, demand is slipping ... Read More
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Other Dairy in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... consumer demand is fairly stable resulting in moderate retail volume growth. Other dairy is very dynamic in terms of the frequency of key new launches and the heavy focus on innovation by leading category players. ... Read More
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Plant-Based Dairy in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... There is a growing appetite for dairy alternatives and plant-based products, aided by the health and wellness trend, which is bringing more consumers into the category. In response to rising demand, category players are regularly ... Read More