Publisher: Euromonitor International
Category: Food & Beverage

Food & Beverage market research reports by Euromonitor International

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    • Bulgaria in 2040: The Future Demographic

      The population of Bulgaria is predicted to decline by 13.5%, due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 5.6 million citizens by 2040. By 2040, the largest cohort of people will be middle-aged (aged 45-64). Generational cohorts in Bulgaria will continue to influence co ... Read More

    • Georgia in 2040: The Future Demographic

      The population of Georgia is predicted to decline by 2.2%, due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 3.6 million citizens by 2040. Mid-Lifers (aged 45-64) will represent the largest portion of the population by 2040. Generational cohorts will continue to influence co ... Read More

    • Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2040: The Future Demographic

      The population of Bosnia and Herzegovina is predicted to decline by 8.2%, due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 3.1 million citizens by 2040. Bosnia and Herzegovina’s birth rate is expected to fall between 2024 and 2040. By 2040, the most people will be middle-ag ... Read More

    • Kuwait in 2040: The Future Demographic

      The population of Kuwait is predicted to decline by 19.4%, due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 5.9 million citizens by 2040. Middle Youth (aged 30-44) will represent the largest portion of the population by 2040. The birth rate in Kuwait is anticipated to incre ... Read More

    • Cambodia in 2040: The Future Demographic

      The population of Cambodia is predicted to decline due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 20.5 million citizens by 2040. Demographic changes, economic conditions and social trends are all contributing to negative net migration. The birth rate is anticipated to dro ... Read More

    • Australia in 2040: The Future Demographic

      The population of Australia is predicted to decline due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 32.1 million citizens by 2040. The birth rate is anticipated to drop between 2024 and 2040. By 2040, the biggest cohort will be middle-aged (aged 45-64). Generational cohort ... Read More

    • Myanmar in 2040: The Future Demographic

      The population of Myanmar is predicted to decline by 6.7%, due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 58.2 million citizens by 2040. Demographic changes, economic conditions and social trends are all contributing to negative net migration. The birth rate is anticipate ... Read More

    • Voice of the Consumer: Lifestyles Survey 2025 Key Insights

      The Voice of the Consumer: Lifestyles Survey reveals key shifts in consumer values, spending habits and sentiment over the past year. It highlights rising uncertainty, evolving brand loyalty, weakened in-person connections, the growth of generative AI (GenAI) and a reimagined view of luxury. Strateg ... Read More

    • New Zealand in 2040: The Future Demographic

      The population of New Zealand is predicted to decline due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 6.0 million citizens by 2040. By 2040, the most people will be middle-aged (aged 45-64). Major cities across New Zealand will continue to develop and expand as more consum ... Read More

    • Kazakhstan in 2040: The Future Demographic

      The population of Kazakhstan is predicted to decline by 16.6%, due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 23.4 million citizens by 2040. By 2040, the biggest cohort will be middle-aged (aged 45-64). Generational cohorts in Kazakhstan will continue to influence consume ... Read More

    • Taiwan in 2040: The Future Demographic

      The population of Taiwan is predicted to decline due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 21.8 million citizens by 2040. By 2040, the most people will be middle-aged (aged 45-64). Generational cohorts continue to influence consumer expenditure based on their specif ... Read More

    • Germany in 2040: The Future Demographic

      The population of Germany is predicted to decline due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 81.3 million citizens by 2040. By 2040, the most people will be middle-aged (aged 45-64). Major cities across Germany will continue to develop and expand as more consumers set ... Read More

    • Japan in 2040: The Future Demographic

      The population of Japan is predicted to decline due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 112 million citizens by 2040. By 2040, the most people will be middle-aged (aged 45-64). Major cities across Japan will continue to develop and expand as more consumers settle h ... Read More

    • China in 2040: The Future Demographic

      The population of China is predicted to decline due to changes in net migration and natural change, as it reaches over a billion citizens by 2040. Mid-Lifers (aged 45-64) will represent the largest portion of the population by 2040. Generational cohorts will continue to influence consumer expenditur ... Read More

    • Unveiling Transformative Megatrends in Western Europe

      Digital Living, Convenience, Pursuit of Value and Sustainable Living are key megatrends in Western Europe, shaped by technological advancements, demographic changes and shifting consumer values. Demand for multifunctional products is driving brands to simplify and optimise. Despite privacy concerns, ... Read More

    • Top Five Trends in Cities

      Urbanisation is transforming global consumer markets and business landscapes, creating both opportunities and competitive pressures. This report reveals how evolving urban consumer behaviour, rising sustainability demands and digitalisation are reshaping urban economies. Businesses that leverage dat ... Read More

    • Unlocking Growth in the 60+ Consumer Market

      Mature consumers (60+) will be a key driver of consumption, set to comprise 19% of the global population and generate 31% of gross income by 2040. Their spending will more than double in coming decades, fuelled by rising demand for discretionary solutions. Challenging stereotypes, leveraging multi-m ... Read More

    • Argentina: Consumer Profile

      Argentina: Consumer Profile Population growth in Argentina remains steady and has resulted in a rapid urbanisation rate, making it among the most urbanized countries in Latin America. Generation Z consumers remain the most influential cohort, while Gen Alpha will enjoy increased purchasing power in ... Read More

    • Colombia: Consumer Profile

      Colombia: Consumer Profile Population growth in 2023 is set to reverse between 2024 and 2040 due to negative net migration. Generation Z, who represents the largest generation cohort, continues to seek digital first solutions. Colombians are embracing innovation and valuing online interactions. Urba ... Read More

    • New Zealand: Consumer Profile

      New Zealand: Consumer Profile New Zealand's 2024 consumer landscape is shaped by economic pressures, an ageing, diverse population, and rising sustainability values. Inflation drives frugal spending, while multicultural influences reshape demand. Digital engagement and flexible work continue to gain ... Read More

    • Germany: Consumer Profile

      Germany: Consumer Profile German population is set to shrink by 2040, driven by low birth rates. The senior population is set to continue growing, while the working-age group to diminish, putting pressure on healthcare and social systems. Solo living is projected to rise, driven by an aging populati ... Read More

    • Philippines: Consumer Profile

      Philippines: Consumer Profile Rapid urbanisation, a solid middle class, and evolving family structures shape the Philippines' consumer landscape. Economic challenges such as inflation and income disparity persist, but consumer spending remains amidst digital connectivity and urban living. Environmen ... Read More

    • Peru: Consumer Profile

      Peru: Consumer Profile The population in Peru continues to expand, driven by stable natural change and rising life expectancy. The country faces the arrival of refugees from neighboring countries due to political unrest. Gen Z maintains the position as the largest generational cohort, and is expecte ... Read More

    • Italy: Consumer Profile

      Italy: Consumer Profile The rapid ageing population and negative rate of natural change in Italy is compensated by the wave of immigration and influx of refugees. Consumers are increasingly concerned about their actions and purchasing behaviours on the environment as well as social equality. Inflati ... Read More

    • Thailand: Consumer Profile

      Thailand: Consumer Profile Thailand's consumer landscape is evolving with urbanization, an aging population, and a growing middle class. Millennials and Gen Z lead eco-conscious trends, while single-person households rise. Economic pressures push quality-focused, sustainable spending. Health awarene ... Read More

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