Region: Europe
Category: Food & Beverage

Europe Food & Beverage

(9,847 reports matching your criteria)
  • Staple Foods in Austria

    ... price increases, though the latter two are more moderate than has been seen recently. Still, high costs for transport, labour, raw materials and energy are making their impact felt. Euromonitor International's Staple Foods in Austria ... Read More

  • Smart Irrigation Market Research Report by Component (Controllers, Sensors, Water Flow Meters, Others), By System Type (Weather Based Controller Systems and Sensor Based Controller Systems), By Application (Agricultural {Green house, Open Field}, Non-Agricultural {Residential, Turf and Landscape, Golf Courses, Others}), By Region (North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Rest of the World)) Industry Forecast Till 2030

    ... and Landscape, Golf Courses, Others}), By Region (North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Rest of the World)) Industry Forecast Till 2030 The smart irrigation market was estimated to be worth USD 1,492.8 million in 2023. The ... Read More

  • Food Preparation Appliances in France

    ... interest in these products fell with sales declining in 2023 as consumers focused on other priorities. This pattern continued into 2024 with sales continuing to decline in value and volume terms, albeit at a more ... Read More

  • RTD Tea in Poland

    ... like RTD tea has surged. RTD tea brands have aligned with this demand, offering diverse packaging formats, including resealable bottles and cans, that enhance portability while preserving the product's freshness. Growth in 2024 was noted ... Read More

  • Rice, Pasta and Noodles in Austria

    ... noodles variants are eaten regularly and often used in side dishes. 2024 has meant further price rises in line with inflation, but at a lower level than was seen during the previous two years. The ... Read More

  • Hot Drinks in the Czech Republic

    ... by high inflation and escalating prices. However, while inflation subsided, a new wave of price hikes emerged, pushing consumer costs higher and influencing purchasing decisions. These price increases limited further growth potential in the hot ... Read More

  • Coffee in Romania

    ... fresh coffee beans and fresh ground coffee pods, as consumers increasingly sought to recreate the ambiance of urban cafés and specialist coffee shops in the comfort of their homes. This shift has supported the trend ... Read More

  • Other Hot Drinks in the Czech Republic

    ... exacerbated by high inflation, which has placed significant pressure on household budgets. Czech consumers face an increasingly difficult economic situation, with rising living costs prompting them to cut back on non-essential purchases, including other hot ... Read More

  • Bottled Water in Norway

    ... sales maintained a double-digit growth rate amid rising prices in an inflationary climate. Popular carbonated bottled water continued to see healthy growth in demand in both the on- and off-trade channels. This indicates a rising ... Read More

  • Baked Goods in Belgium

    ... remain high. Bread is seeing the fastest value growth despite reduced consumption, with rises driven by inflationary costs. Euromonitor International's Baked Goods in Belgium report offers in-depth knowledge of the market at a national level, ... Read More

  • Small Cooking Appliances in France

    ... fryers continued to see dynamic growth in 2024 with the penetration rate rising rapidly. This is thanks to the large range of products for all budgets, the significant attention these products have received online and ... Read More

  • Tea in Ireland

    ... tea. The market for black tea is also noted to be somewhat saturated, whereas coffee is more dynamic, with the evolution of café/coffee shops pushing this trend. In particular, it is noted that younger consumers ... Read More

  • Processed Meat, Seafood and Alternatives To Meat in Belgium

    ... meat still represents the largest proportion of meat consumed in Belgium. Chilled processed meat volume sales are falling though remain positive. Euromonitor International's Processed Meat, Seafood and Alternatives to Meat in Belgium report offers in-depth ... Read More

  • Energy Drinks in Poland

    ... in 2024, there was a noticeable decrease in both volume and value sales, as the under-18 demographic represented a substantial portion of the consumer base. In response to these changes, companies quickly adapted their portfolios ... Read More

  • Sports Drinks in Norway

    ... in the category have added dynamism and increased and broadened demand. Notably, in line with the developments in other soft drinks categories, reduced sugar sports drinks emerged as a significant and fast-growing category towards the ... Read More

  • Concentrates in Poland

    ... mixing them with water to consume as dietary supplements. Many of these liquid concentrates are enriched with vitamins and other functional ingredients, further driving their appeal as a refreshing and health-boosting option. Poland offers various ... Read More

  • Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Bulgaria

    ... faster than volume sales, driven by reduced local production of fruits and vegetables and resultant higher prices. This is benefitting importing shelf stable processed vegetables in particular, thanks to favourable prices. More broadly, the increased ... Read More

  • Rice, Pasta and Noodles in Belgium

    ... search for convenient food solutions. Instant noodles is posting growth in both volume and value terms thanks to its products’ high levels of convenience as well as growing interest from younger Belgians and busy professionals. ... Read More

  • Processed Meat, Seafood and Alternatives To Meat in Bulgaria

    ... is in turn driven by perishable sausage products, which are still sold mostly in bulk by weight. Chilled process red meat is suffering from increasingly low-quality products sold through retail chains – a result of ... Read More

  • Juice in Norway

    ... less attractive to younger consumers. Off- and on-trade volume sales of juice continued to decrease in 2024. Domestic purchases have been negatively affected by the resumption of cross-border trade with Sweden with the ending of ... Read More

  • Tea in the Czech Republic

    ... are reducing non-essential purchases, and tea is often viewed as a less essential product than other beverages. This shift has led to a decrease in tea consumption. Euromonitor International's Tea in Czech Republic report offers ... Read More

  • Sports Drinks in Poland

    ... on the sale of energy drinks to under 18, leading to migration to sports drinks. In addition, as consumers become more health-conscious, sports drinks have gained traction, with these drinks positioned as a healthier alternative ... Read More

  • Tea in Romania

    ... pleasure among the mass consumer base during the pandemic. The return to office work and the revival of out-of-home leisure activities favoured coffee, which had already cemented its role as a social beverage in cafés. ... Read More

  • Coffee in Norway

    ... consumers consider these types of coffee to be a must-have at work and at home. According to the Norwegian Coffee Survey, around two thirds of consumers had a coffee maker and 38% had a press ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Norway

    ... a strong move towards reduced and sugar-free options, thereby aligning with the growing health consciousness of local consumers. This shift was reflected in the tendency for reduced sugar categories to outperform regular ones in off-trade ... Read More

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