Region: Africa
Category: Oils & Fats

Africa Oils & Fats

(93 reports matching your criteria)
  • Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Ethiopia

    ... difficulties, such as those seen in the second half of the review period. Meanwhile, stock cubes and powders and tomato pastes and purées continued to dominate sauces, dips and condiments, but demand for cooking and ... Read More

  • West Africa Mayonnaise Market Report by Product Type (Flavored Mayonnaise, Unflavored Mayonnaise), Raw Material (Egg, Eggless), End Use (Institutional, Retail), Distribution Channel (Supermarkets and Hypermarkets, Convenience Stores, Online Retailers, Specialty Stores, and Others), and Country 2025-2033

    ... The increasing popularity of cooking shows and online culinary content, the growing consumer exposure to international cuisines, and the emerging innovations in packaging formats are some of the major factors contributing to the market growth. ... Read More

  • Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Uganda

    ... continued to invest in local production, especially in edible oils, to offer more affordable options to local consumers. However, many product types remained expensive and lacked wide awareness or availability. Euromonitor International's Cooking Ingredients and ... Read More

  • Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Côte d'Ivoire

    ... with cost-effective ingredients such as stock cubes and spices, often sourced from informal markets. A young, urban population has driven demand for westernised condiments like ketchup, aligning with fast food trends. E-commerce growth, though nascent, ... Read More

  • Edible Oils in Algeria

    ... Soy oil continue to account for most volume sales, as it is subsidised, followed by sunflower, corn and olive oil. Euromonitor International's Edible Oils in Algeria report offers in-depth knowledge of the market at a ... Read More

  • Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Algeria

    ... and with similar growth across all segments. That being said, inflation was on a downward trajectory. However, value for money continued to be a key driver of sales, with consumers being highly price sensitive and ... Read More

  • Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Ghana

    ... seasonal limitations, and logistics/distribution issues hindered demand. Nonetheless, population growth, urbanisation, economic improvements and the development of modern retailing provided impetus to packaged sales. Meanwhile, players offered smaller packs in order to boost immediate affordability. ... Read More

  • Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Tanzania

    ... unpackaged and home-made alternatives and a strong informal market hindered growth potential. Nonetheless, the growing presence of local brands increased the affordability of packaged products in a still tough economic climate, aided by government support ... Read More

  • Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Angola

    ... purchases to offset higher prices. Meals and soups remained underdeveloped, with low interest in packaged options. Meanwhile, street food and Western trends boosted sauces and condiments. Sweet spreads suffered from high prices, and substitutes, although ... Read More

  • Macadamia Oil Market Research Report by Category (Refined and Cold Pressed), by Nature (Organic and Conventional), by End User (Commercial, Industrial, and Residential), by Application (Food & Beverages and Personal Care), by Distribution Channel (B2B and B2C), and By Region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and South America) Industry Forecast Till 2032

    ... and B2C), and By Region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and South America) Industry Forecast Till 2032 In 2023, the market for macadamia oil was estimated to be worth USD 196.94 million. ... Read More

  • Edible Oils in Tunisia

    ... oil brands, which have seen price increases due to the escalating cost of imported seeds from the US, Ukraine and Russia. As a result of price hikes, consumers are increasingly opting for larger pack sizes, ... Read More

  • Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Tunisia

    ... cacao, corn and seeds. This increase is impacting consumer demand, with several categories experiencing volume stagnation in the year. In addition, products imported by the Tunisian government, which are sold at affordable prices, including edible ... Read More

  • Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Morocco

    ... rising costs of energy and raw materials, with national inflation reaching 6.2% in 2023. Coupled with the country's sixth consecutive year of drought, key agricultural outputs like olive oil and tomatoes have been severely impacted, ... Read More

  • Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Nigeria

    ... largely essential, many consumers have been compelled to reduce consumption or switch to more affordable alternatives. This shift in behaviour has created a dual dynamic: while some essential categories, such as tomato pastes and purées, ... Read More

  • Edible Oils in Nigeria

    ... Inflation, which has continued from 2023, has contributed to substantial increases in the unit prices of edible oil brands. Nonetheless, the category has managed to achieve marginal volume growth in 2024, as consumers, constrained by ... Read More

  • Edible Oils in Morocco

    ... 2023, following the suspension of import duties on raw oilseeds such as sunflower, soybean, and rapeseed in June 2022, growth in volume sales has remained subdued. Many consumers have adjusted their habits, opting to reduce ... Read More

  • Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Cameroon

    ... 85% of the edible oil market. This shift represents a crucial development for a market previously beleaguered by volatility. Euromonitor International's Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Cameroon report offers in-depth knowledge of the market at ... Read More

  • Edible Oils in Kenya

    ... in the year. To manage these price increases and maintain consumer demand, companies are offering smaller pack sizes to make products more affordable. In addition, some brands like Avena have introduced promotional offers, such as ... Read More

  • Edible Oils in Cameroon

    ... towards more economical options such as crude and refined palm oil. These products remain dominant compared to soy, sunflower, and olive oils due to their relative affordability and entrenched culinary relevance. Crude palm oil, priced ... Read More

  • Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Kenya

    ... import taxes have resulted in a rise in final product prices in the year. Trufoods Ltd reported a 6% price increase, driven by higher raw material and transport costs, as well as currency fluctuations??. Unilever, ... Read More

  • HW Cooking Ingredients and Meals in South Africa

    ... healthy eating remained top of mind with consumers of all income groups in 2023, as they looked for the best, nutrient-dense options they could afford. Therefore, retail demand for vegetarian cooking ingredients and meals continued ... Read More

  • Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Egypt

    ... of its value. Import complications in the first quarter of 2024, caused by the unavailability of foreign currency, combined with geopolitical tensions in the Al-Mandab Strait, have led to increased shipping costs and a rise ... Read More

  • Edible Oils in Egypt

    ... primary factors. First, both local and international oil prices have increased. Locally, high demand has driven up prices on the commodities exchange, while globally, international oil prices have also surged, further straining the market. Second, ... Read More

  • Edible Oils in South Africa

    ... to foodservice – demand for edible oils through the latter channel continues to rise in line with greater mobility outside of the home and frequent loadshedding. Euromonitor International's Edible Oils in South Africa report offers ... Read More

  • Cooking Ingredients and Meals in South Africa

    ... the country remain fairly high, despite the high interest rates. This is in part due to global inflation levels, rising import costs and local manufacturing costs. Value sales of cooking ingredients and meals are rising ... Read More

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