Category: Food & Beverage
Croatia Food & Beverage
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Carbonates in Croatia
... consumers are cutting down on carbonates consumption, and switching to other soft drinks, such as juice and bottled water, which are generally healthier. Euromonitor International's Carbonates in Croatia report offers a comprehensive guide to the ... Read More
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Tea in Croatia
... overall, tea prices continue to rise, and this is expected to dampen volume sales. Climate change, leading to extreme weather conditions, including heatwaves and floods in key tea-producing regions like India, has severely impacted supply. ... Read More
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RTD Coffee in Croatia
... volume growth. Coffee is Croatia’s most popular hot drinks by far and consumers are open to also make the shift to RTD coffee. Sales are also highly seasonal, with sales peaking during the summer months, ... Read More
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RTD Tea in Croatia
... with sales peaking during the summer months, with demand driven by tourists and local consumers alike. Consumers are drawn to RTD teas for their variety of flavours, low-calorie options, and perceived health benefits compared with ... Read More
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Energy Drinks in Croatia
... and catalogue promotions. Weekly promotions create a sense of urgency. In addition, local store promotions, such as in-store discounts or bundled deals drive foot traffic to specific retailers. This promotional approach not only stimulates sales ... Read More
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Juice in Croatia
... the severe disruption in the global orange juice supply, specifically from Brazil and the US. This global supply crisis has had a direct impact on local demand, as local producers rely on imported orange juice ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Croatia
... as key ingredients such as coffee, tea and cocoa continue to see price rises. This is mainly due to climate change, which is leading to prolonged droughts in key producing regions. In addition, security issues ... Read More
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Soft Drinks in Croatia
... Croatia, increasing year-on-year, and tourism becoming an increasingly important part of the economy, this is also boosting demand significantly during the summer months. Euromonitor International's Soft Drinks in Croatia report offers a comprehensive guide to ... Read More
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Bottled Water in Croatia
... was further boosted by above normal temperatures during the summer. As such, retailers took advantage of the increased demand, with prices skyrocketing. For instance, during the summer in central Zagreb, a 500ml bottle of water ... Read More
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Coffee in Croatia
... to climate change, which is leading to prolonged droughts in coffee-producing regions. In addition, security issues around the Red Sea have led to logistical issues and increased transport costs. In response to these escalating costs, ... Read More
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Concentrates in Croatia
... give concentrates a healthier positioning, in particular highlighting vitamin content. This includes leading brands such as Cedevita and Lidl’s private label brand, Siti. Another example is the Moj Dan (My Day) brand, which boosts 10 ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Croatia
... has eased, within chocolate-based flavoured powder drinks, prices of cocoa continue to rise, putting strain on manufacturing costs. However, the decreasing cost of sugar offers some relief. As volatility in cocoa prices is expected to ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Croatia
... drinks, with experts often on hand to give advice. E-commerce is also a growing channel, as consumers appreciate the convenience and the ability to research and purchase products tailored to their needs. Online stores such ... Read More
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Croatia Beverages Consumption Trends and Forecasts Tracker, Q3 2024 (Dairy and Soy Drinks, Alcoholic Drinks, Soft Drinks and Hot Drinks)
... alcoholic drinks is an essential tool for keeping up-to-date with the latest industry performance and developments on a quarterly basis. Scope Top line consumption volumes for Q3-2024 vs Q3-2023, moving annual totals (MAT), full year ... Read More
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Breakfast Cereals in Croatia
... strategic partnerships between cereal brands and well-known sports figures, who act as ambassadors, promoting the health benefits and energy-boosting properties of these products. One of the most notable examples is the collaboration between Cokolino by ... Read More
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Baked Goods in Croatia
... reduced yield of essential grains like wheat, barley, and oats, bread prices are expected to escalate further in the second half of the year. Despite a weaker harvest, the price of wheat has paradoxically fallen, ... Read More
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Staple Foods in Croatia
... for food and basic goods has surged in the year. According to Eurostat, despite rising prices, food sales have grown, a trend supported by Croatia’s improving economic conditions. Euromonitor International's Staple Foods in Croatia report ... Read More
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Rice, Pasta and Noodles in Croatia
... facility in Koprivnica, which is expected to produce around 3,500 tonnes of industrial pasta and 2,800 tonnes of pasta for the retail market annually. The KOLEDA pasta factory, meanwhile, has modernised its operations by moving ... Read More
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Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Croatia
... economic pressures and frequent price increases continue to impact household budgets in the country, consumers are increasingly looking for ways to save money by purchasing items in bulk during promotions. This highlights the need for ... Read More
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Processed Meat, Seafood and Alternatives To Meat in Croatia
... from more expensive meats like veal and lamb, opting instead for more affordable options such as chicken and minced meat. This trend is also evident in the broader poultry market, where there has been a ... Read More
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Meals and Soups in Croatia
... busy lives is contributing to this growth. Shelf stable ready meals account for most value sales, followed by dry soup. However, prepared salads is expected to be the best performer in terms of value and ... Read More
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Sauces, Dips and Condiments in Croatia
... a seasonal boost during the summer months. Those tourists staying in self-catering accommodation such as Airbnb also generally buy smaller formats and local manufacturers are responding to this demand.. An example is Podravka’s 310g bottle ... Read More
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Sweet Spreads in Croatia
... nut and seed based spreads, which is perceived as being healthier, due to the lower sugar content. Peanut butter is also increasingly popular with sports enthusiasts, due its high protein content. Examples of nut spreads ... Read More
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Edible Oils in Croatia
... product type is widely used in local recipes and considered by many to be the best choice for frying and cooking. However, the high level of demand also reflects the fact that sunflower oil is ... Read More
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Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Croatia
... On a positive note, inflation has eased. In addition, increasing numbers of tourists is expected to lead to a seasonal boost during the summer months. Also, tourists staying in self-catering accommodation such as Airbnb generally ... Read More