Ice Cream Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis

Frozen dairy and non­dairy treats originally made with milk or cream now is made from yogurt, tofu as well. It is generally consumed as a snack or dessert. Japan has mochi which is prepared from pounded sticky rice filled with ice cream filling. Italians prefer gelato. Emerging trends in the global market and changing dietary habits require the most up to date information on industry trends regarding the manufacture, production and marketing of dairy products. MarketResearch.com provides the most concise and in­depth analysis for decision­makers to review.
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Ice Cream Industry Research & Market Reports

  • Ice Cream in Peru

    ... innovation, and improved economic conditions. Euromonitor International's Ice Cream in Peru report offers in-depth knowledge of the market at a national level, providing local insight and understanding unavailable elsewhere. In addition to the latest retail ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Sweden

    ... to stand out, players are paying stronger attention to flavours and quality. Well known flavours of confectionery and sweet biscuits continue to be worked into ice cream products, merging two popular flavours into one ice ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Latvia

    ... with high cocoa bean prices leading to significant price hikes for both chocolate confectionery and chocolate coated biscuits, consumers opt for the affordable indulgence of ice cream. Single portion ice cream accounts for most value ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Lithuania

    ... although a cooler May slightly dampened momentum. Nonetheless, summer is forecast to be hotter than average, supporting further growth. Despite this reliance on weather, producers are investing in consumer education and marketing to help reduce ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in New Zealand

    ... a convenient family treat. Value sales of ice cream in New Zealand have therefore maintained steady growth in 2025, underpinned by resilience in value-led formats and trading-up behaviour within the premium segment. The category’s stability ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Egypt

    ... in Egypt have risen due to escalating costs of essential raw materials such as milk and sugar, compounded by higher production expenses stemming from increased fuel and electricity costs. Notably, prices had already surged by ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Estonia

    ... the VAT rate, as volume growth looks set to be slower than in 2024. Nonetheless, it is the only one of the six main snacks categories expected to expand in volume terms over the year ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Thailand

    ... to cut costs and to reduce their spending on unnecessary items, leading to fewer ice cream purchases. In addition, the impulse ice cream that is sold through retail channels is also facing fierce competition from ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Indonesia

    ... weakened consumer confidence and economic uncertainty in the first half of the year. As households became more cautious with their spending, ice cream faced heightened competition from various sources, including biscuits, chocolate confectionery, and the ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in the Philippines

    ... account for the bulk of retail value sales, underpinned by the strong culture of communal dining and the country’s consistently hot climate, which drives demand for refreshing treats. Euromonitor International's Ice Cream in Philippines report ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Pakistan

    ... for affordable yet high-quality products. Additionally, ongoing population growth will further support higher volume sales. Local brands such as Hico, Yummy, and Igloo are well-positioned to benefit from increased consumer spending and capture a larger ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in France

    ... sales had suffered in 2024 due to the poor summer weather, as consumption is highly weather dependent. It remains a seasonal product in France where it is consumed far more in summer than during the ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Chile

    ... largely in line with broader economic trends. Sales volumes remained fairly flat, only marginally above 2024 levels, suggesting that while Chileans were willing to pay more for ice cream, they were not necessarily buying it ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Spain

    ... of tourists. Tourism has been increasing yearly post-pandemic, with an 8% rise projected for summer 2025 compared to 2024, according to official INE (Institute of National Statistics) sources. The largest category, take-home ice cream, saw ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Singapore

    ... in 2024. This deceleration indicates a maturing category, in which growth is increasingly propelled by premiumisation and innovation rather than volume expansion. Retail volume sales are set to grow at a much slower rate, approaching ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Norway

    ... Ice cream is widely regarded as an indulgent treat that is comparatively lower in calories than many other snacks. Demand remains highly event-driven, with warm weather, national holidays, and family outings generating significant spikes in ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Ecuador

    ... recurring power outages, which have disrupted both production and retail operations. While these power outages appear to have eased significantly since their peak in 2024, the economic environment remains fragile and consumers remain cautious when ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Kazakhstan

    ... shifting away from traditional snacks like ice cream towards other snack options, including savoury snacks. This suggests a potential change in consumer preferences that could be contributing to slower growth in ice cream. Impulse ice ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Georgia

    ... Impulse dairy ice cream continued to dominate in Georgia, accounting for over 95% of total volume. Georgians tend to prefer high-quality dairy products, often associating them with those made from whole milk. Moreover, ice cream ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Morocco

    ... with numbers rising well in the post-pandemic years. Locals are also enjoying more leisure time and are travelling domestically. There is also a strong seasonality to ice cream sales in line with tourism. Euromonitor International's ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Bolivia

    ... of milk, a fundamental ingredient for ice cream manufacturing. This is due to the decline of small-scale dairy producers, affected by higher operational costs and government-regulated pricing policies. Impulse ice cream continues to account for ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in the Netherlands

    ... in 2025 is mainly driven by price increases and growing demand for premium ice cream. Ice cream is very much a seasonal and impulse-driven product linked to the weather. However, dairy ice cream is becoming ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Azerbaijan

    ... ice cream parlours, make ice cream accessible to more consumers. While take-home ice cream accounts for more value sales, single portion ice cream is expected to register the highest value growth in 2025, It is ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Hungary

    ... cream and take-home ice cream have seen somewhat polarised performances in 2025, with the former seeing a decline in volume sales while the latter has seen relatively strong growth. This is in part linked the ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Dominican Republic

    ... which continues to support a thriving tourism sector - an important contributor to the country’s GDP - which in turn, increases demand for ice cream. At the same time, rising disposable incomes among local consumers ... Read More

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