Region: Tunisia
Category: Food

Tunisia Food

(49 reports matching your criteria)
  • Weight Management and Wellbeing in Tunisia

    ... Smugglers are taking advantage of this situation to sell illegal weight management products. The smuggled products are typically appetite suppressants sold in traditional souks and online via Facebook pages and groups. Due to the health ... Read More

  • Sports Nutrition in Tunisia

    ... that do not comply with the regulations. As a result, several products are no longer available in Tunisia despite their good performances in previous years such as Dymatize, Cellucor and Scitec Nutrition; the absence of ... Read More

  • Tunisia Baby Food

    ... First, there was a significant rise in the prices of milk formula products in 2023, and further prices hikes have been observed in 2024 as Tunisia continues to tackle high inflation. These price rises have ... Read More

  • Tunisia Dairy Products and Alternatives

    ... part to the government’s strategy to ensure the availably of dairy products in grocery retailers. Meanwhile, dairy products and alternatives is seeing double-digit growth in current value terms in 2024 due to elevated inflation and ... Read More

  • Tunisia Yoghurt and Sour Milk Products

    ... groups, with products offered at competitive prices and featuring a diverse range of flavours and packaging options. Additionally, the availability of small-sized flavoured yoghurt packs such as Mamzouj at more affordable prices is also helping ... Read More

  • Tunisia Butter and Spreads

    ... butter brands in both modern and traditional grocery retailers. Low levels of milk production were caused by a range of factors, including poor weather conditions and the high cost of animal feed. This shortage resulted ... Read More

  • Tunisia Cheese

    ... vegetable spreads. These products are widely available in Tunisia and are more affordable compared to spreadable cheese, which is an important factor given the high inflation and rising costs being seen in the country. Foodservice ... Read More

  • Tunisia Other Dairy

    ... the general increase in production costs for local manufacturers. Concerning imported brands of other dairy, price increases are mainly due to rising import costs including transport, as well a global increase in production costs. With ... Read More

  • Tunisia Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks

    ... raw materials, particularly imported ones like wheat and sugar. Brand owners are passing on cost increases to the end consumer, resulting in higher unit prices. However, consumers are exhibiting relatively limited sensitivity to price hikes, ... Read More

  • Tunisia Savoury Snacks

    ... driven by high inflation and rising production and distribution costs. Brand owners have reacted by focusing on smaller pack sizes to ensure affordable prices. For example, Sté Snacks Tunisie introduced Mad Chips Corn in 16g ... Read More

  • Tunisia Gum

    ... expected to continue to see moderate retail volume growth over 2024, with inflationary pressure leading to another double-digit rise in retail current value sales. Nonetheless, gum purchases are also set to rise due to an ... Read More

  • Tunisia Chocolate Confectionery

    ... attributed to various factors. Amid high inflation, manufacturers are dealing with rising sugar prices, increased global cocoa prices and escalating production and transportation costs. Consequently, Tunisian consumers are becoming increasingly price-sensitive, leading to only moderate ... Read More

  • Tunisia Snacks

    ... strong price increases across categories. Higher prices can be attributed to several factors, including rising costs of raw materials, escalating production expenses and the overarching impact of inflation on the market. In this challenging business ... Read More

  • Tunisia Ice Cream

    ... Price rises can also be attributed to higher costs of raw materials imported from various countries, including dried milk powder. Brand owners have largely been unable to react to price increases, as they are mainly ... Read More

  • Tunisia Sugar Confectionery

    ... to inflation and rises in sugar prices, which is imported by the government for use in local confectionery manufacturing. Despite price hikes, sugar confectionery is set to maintain moderate retail volume growth over 2024, only ... Read More

  • Rice, Pasta and Noodles in Tunisia

    ... capita of pasta. However, in 2023, with local wheat production yields significantly lower due to drought, there is increased demand for imported wheat. The government controls imports, but with government finances under pressure, there are ... Read More

  • Staple Foods in Tunisia

    ... performance for staple foods, with minimal constant value and volume growth. Euromonitor International's Staple Foods in Tunisia report offers in-depth knowledge of the market at a national level, providing local insight and understanding unavailable elsewhere. ... Read More

  • Processed Meat, Seafood and Alternatives To Meat in Tunisia

    ... and Argentina and directly supplied to restaurants and fast food outlets. The main importers are Farah and Laabidi Viandes. The appeal lies in the significantly lower prices of imported frozen processed red meat compared with ... Read More

  • Baked Goods in Tunisia

    ... bakeries. The government controls imports, but with government finances under pressure, there are only limited imports and consequently there are bread shortages, leading to daily queues to buy bread. In addition, shortages of sugar also ... Read More

  • Breakfast Cereals in Tunisia

    ... itself. However, the unpackaged version is more affordable and this is driving growth. Such is the demand that small local grocers are also offering unpackaged muesli and granola. Euromonitor International's Breakfast Cereals in Tunisia report ... Read More

  • Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Tunisia

    ... In addition, the range of vegetables on offer is increasing, with artichokes seeing healthy volume growth. There is also a shift from traditional aluminium cans to glass jars, reflecting the industry's response to evolving consumer ... Read More

  • Edible Oils in Tunisia

    ... The significance of the Ministry of Trade in Tunisia, particularly in the vegetable oil category, cannot be overstated. The National Office for Trade (OCT) provides subsidised oils in traditional grocery retailers that are sold for ... Read More

  • Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Tunisia

    ... in the country. This upward trend in prices continued to impact volume sales and demand across most categories, whilst value sales recorded significant growth. Traditional grocery retailers remained the leading channel in 2023; however, an ... Read More

  • Sauces, Dips and Condiments in Tunisia

    ... and investment in processing facilities. Tomato price increases due to adverse weather conditions affecting crop yields, challenges in cultivation and harvesting processes, and fluctuations in supply and demand are also contributing to the overall price ... Read More

  • Meals and Soups in Tunisia

    ... viewed by Tunisian consumers. Through extensive advertising, imported brands aim to create consumer brand awareness and loyalty, whilst promoting the benefits of consuming soup. International advertising is consequently key to shaping the development of the ... Read More

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