Category: Food & Beverage
New Zealand Food & Beverage
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Asian Speciality Drinks in New Zealand
... the category had a steady consumer base primarily composed of New Zealand’s substantial Asian population. However, in recent years, the appeal of these drinks has expanded beyond this demographic. Major retail chains like New World ... Read More
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Carbonates in New Zealand
... ammonia leak. This disruption affected not only carbonated soft drinks but also extended across various FMCG categories, including beer, wine, and even frozen chicken. Consequently, at times, supermarket shelves were left empty as production across ... Read More
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Bottled Water in New Zealand
... infrastructure challenges, and the economic impacts of COVID-19, compounded by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ)’s initial lowering of the Official Cash Rate (OCR) to historically low levels, along with government fiscal stimulus. To ... Read More
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Tea in New Zealand
... has led to rising mortgage rates and rents, ultimately reducing discretionary spending among consumers. Statistics NZ data reveal a 3% decline in electronic card spending on hospitality during the first half of 2024, with several ... Read More
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Energy Drinks in New Zealand
... sugar, caffeine, and natural flavours, have forced manufacturers to raise prices to maintain profit margins. These cost increases have been largely due to supply chain disruptions and fluctuations in global markets, which have left energy ... Read More
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RTD Tea in New Zealand
... these rising costs, pushing many consumers to reassess discretionary spending. Previously, a robust economic environment supported the growth of RTD tea, particularly with the popularity of Kombucha. However, reduced discretionary income is now causing consumers ... Read More
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Soft Drinks in New Zealand
... of New Zealand's (RBNZ) decision to reduce the Official Cash Rate (OCR) to record lows during the COVID-19 pandemic. This decision, combined with the government’s fiscal stimulus measures – including wage subsidies – exacerbated the ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in New Zealand
... inflationary pressures have started to ease due to reduced consumer spending amid the cost-of-living crisis, coffee prices remain notably elevated. Wholesale coffee prices have surged by more than 20% in the first half of 2024, ... Read More
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Concentrates in New Zealand
... to categories that better align with residual health and wellness trends, leaving powdered concentrates struggling to maintain relevance. Although these products offer competitive pricing and often have a private label presence, they face a challenging ... Read More
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Coffee in New Zealand
... and rents. This has led to a considerable reduction in consumers' discretionary spending, with Statistics NZ data showing a 3% decline in electronic card spending on hospitality in the first half of 2024. The adverse ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in New Zealand
... to ease, they remain notably elevated compared to pre-COVID levels. Many other soft drink categories offer private label alternatives that allow consumers to access lower-priced options, thus influencing unit price growth in those segments. However, ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in New Zealand
... costs and economic uncertainty, many are cutting back on non-essential spending, which includes dining out and purchasing speciality hot drinks. Consequently, on-trade sales of other hot drinks have experienced a downturn as consumers turn to ... Read More
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RTD Coffee in New Zealand
... continues to affect consumer discretionary spending through sustained high interest rates. Despite a reduction in inflationary pressures and input costs, such as those for imported coffee beans, unit price growth for RTD coffee remains elevated ... Read More
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Juice in New Zealand
... cases of citrus greening disease, a bacterial infection with no cure, leading to a forecasted output drop to levels unseen since the 1980s. Although New Zealand’s citrus production accounts for less than 0.05% of the ... Read More
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Baked Goods in New Zealand
... increasingly cautious with their spending. With less disposable income available, price sensitivity has become a significant factor in purchasing decisions, and this trend is expected to persist. As industry costs continued to rise, companies developed ... Read More
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Processed Meat, Seafood and Alternatives To Meat in New Zealand
... living continued to rise, along with unit prices, many consumers turned to more affordable alternatives, opting for cheaper cuts of meat to manage their reduced disposable income. Euromonitor International's Processed Meat, Seafood and Alternatives to ... Read More
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Breakfast Cereals in New Zealand
... alternative breakfast formats, and the rising cost of living, which has made consumers increasingly price sensitive. With less disposable income available for discretionary spending, brands have had to adapt. One of the primary tactics employed ... Read More
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Processed Fruit and Vegetables in New Zealand
... categories such as shelf-stable fruits, shelf-stable vegetables, and frozen vegetables, where the presence of private label products grew significantly. Euromonitor International's Processed Fruit and Vegetables in New Zealand report offers in-depth knowledge of the market ... Read More
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Rice, Pasta and Noodles in New Zealand
... 2024, gaining momentum as consumers looked for ways to manage their disposable income more effectively. This shift is prompting shoppers to invest in groceries and experiment with new flavours and cuisines, leading to a rise ... Read More
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Staple Foods in New Zealand
... economic environment, complicating recovery efforts. Rising costs for imported goods forced families to adapt their budgets, leading to increased foot traffic in supermarkets. Between 2019 and 2023, households spent 28.1% more on groceries, positively impacting ... Read More
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Livestock and Other Agricultural Supplies Wholesaling in New Zealand - Industry Market Research Report
... goods to buyers across New Zealand's agriculture sector. These goods include live beef and dairy cattle, sheep, horses, pigs and deer, and supplies like stockfeed, hay, seeds and plants, nursery stock, leather and hides and ... Read More
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Sauces, Dips and Condiments in New Zealand
... 5% in current terms to reach sales of NZD739 million. Euromonitor International's Sauces, Dips and Condiments in New Zealand report offers in-depth knowledge of the market at a national level, providing local insight and understanding ... Read More
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Edible Oils in New Zealand
... olive oil represents around 50% of the landscape, new alternatives have entered, positioned to be money-saving solutions. In addition, as consumers are becoming more informed about the health benefits and occasions of consumption of other ... Read More
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Sweet Spreads in New Zealand
... has a solid reputation internationally as a leading producer of honey, with local manuka honey seeing strong demand abroad. New Zealand hives produce over 25,000 tonnes of honey each year, with production levels having more ... Read More
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Meals and Soups in New Zealand
... with around 80% of respondents to the Euromonitor Voice of the Consumer: Lifestyle Survey 2024, expressing concern about increasing prices for everyday items. In response to this economic uncertainty, consumers increasingly sought cost-saving alternatives, leading ... Read More