Category: Coffee & Tea
Africa Coffee & Tea
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Coffee in Kenya
... and volume sales and also registered the highest current value and volume growth. Its popularity is mainly due to its low cost and convenience and in addition many consumers are unable to afford coffee machines ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Côte d'Ivoire
... faces a new set of challenges due to global inflation rates and fuel price hikes as well as a lack of dynamic marketing strategies. Thanks to tea and coffee cultivation in the country, local brands ... Read More
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RTD Tea in South Africa
... now the dominance of Happy Culture Kombucha in this space. The brand’s success is being supported by the rise of health and wellness trends in South Africa, as consumers are increasing their demand for functional ... Read More
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Coffee in Tunisia
... beans, particularly those imported from major suppliers such as India and Brazil. To mitigate the impact of these price increases and sustain consumer interest, market leaders have shifted their focus towards smaller packaging formats, particularly ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Tunisia
... to exhibit resilience, driven by the consistent demand for local brands such as Said, Oppa, Artisto, and Spipa, which have capitalised on their established reputation and extensive distribution networks. These products are widely available across ... Read More
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Tea in Tunisia
... in the monopoly of tea imports and distribution by the Office du Commerce de la Tunisie (OCT), which has been grappling with severe financial difficulties since 2023. These fiscal constraints have hindered the OCT’s ability ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Tunisia
... products such as tea and coffee, which have placed considerable pressure on consumers. Essential products, particularly fresh coffee, loose black tea, and green tea, remain under the control of the National Trade Office (OCT), which ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Morocco
... has hindered their appeal, particularly during periods of financial strain, when price-sensitive consumers tend to forego such purchases. As economic uncertainty persists, the demand for these products has been further suppressed, leaving their consumption largely ... Read More
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Tea in Morocco
... turned to green tea as a cheaper alternative to other hot drinks, further boosting its volume sales. The market's vibrancy is driven by the presence of over 250 brands, all imported, which has created intense ... Read More
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Coffee in Morocco
... continues to be imported mainly from Spain and Italy. In April 2024, global coffee prices reached unprecedented levels, rising by 16.8% to USD427 per kilogram – the highest since 1979. Morocco predominantly imports two types ... Read More
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RTD Tea in Morocco
... the past two years, elevated temperatures have made RTD tea a popular alternative to traditional hot tea, particularly during the warmer months. This shift highlights a behavioural trend among consumers, who are prioritising beverages that ... Read More
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RTD Coffee in Morocco
... a small but rapidly expanding product area within soft drinks in Morocco. Its growth is attributed to the combination of rising demand for convenient coffee options and the category's appeal as a refreshing alternative to ... Read More
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RTD Tea in Cameroon
... promotion to increase volume sales, as players concentrate on more lucrative soft drinks within their portfolios. Euromonitor International's RTD Tea in Cameroon report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market ... Read More
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Coffee in Cameroon
... experience, reflecting a growing trend among Cameroonians to explore fresh coffee consumption. Within the instant coffee segment, the 2g single-serve packaging format has gained widespread adoption as an affordable option, retailing at XAF50. All major ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Cameroon
... of raw materials. For example, the price of fresh Robusta coffee has decreased by XAF100 per kg, yet instant coffee, which is exclusively imported, has seen final retail prices rise sharply due to significant increases ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in Cameroon
... affordability has become a critical consideration for consumers, leading to a surge in demand for smaller and more affordable packaging options. This trend has particularly benefited brands offering their products in pouch formats, which range ... Read More
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Tea in Cameroon
... hot drinks, including coffee, chocolate, and malted beverages. This dynamic has meant that most tea consumers in Cameroon prioritise the perceived value of tea rather than its cost. Locally produced black teas, such as CTE ... Read More
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Other Hot Drinks in South Africa
... this trend is being driven by the growing popularity of flexitarian, vegetarian and vegan consumers, which serve as the primary source of demand for other plant-based hot drinks. During the review period, several alternatives to ... Read More
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Tea in South Africa
... was popular in the country, in part due to older demographics, who enjoyed the process of brewing one’s own tea. Growth was also supported by the value proposition of loose tea, which was comparatively cheaper ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in South Africa
... in 2024 compared to previous years, they remain elevated within the food and drinks space, causing higher input costs for manufacturers and a decline in consumers’ purchasing power. As a result, some consumers are shifting ... Read More
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Coffee in South Africa
... are driving up these price rises. On the supply side, globally, raw arabica and robusta coffee beans have been experiencing strong price increases, caused by a constraint in supply and changes in consumer demand. This ... Read More
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Middle East & Africa Tea Extracts Market Forecast to 2031 – Regional Analysis – by Type (Green Tea, Black Tea, Oolong Tea, and Others), Category (Conventional and Organic), Form (Powder and Liquid), and Application (Food and Beverages, Bakery and Confectionery, Dairy and Frozen Dessert, Beverages, Other Food and Beverages, Dietary Supplements, Personal Care and Cosmetics, and Others)
... from 2023 to 2031. Rising Trend of Organic and Clean-Label Products Bolsters Middle East & Africa Tea Extracts Market Consumers across the globe are leaning toward the adoption of a healthier lifestyle. Natural flavors can ... Read More
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RTD Tea in Nigeria
... remains quite niche in Nigeria compared to other soft drinks products. Consumers perceive RTD tea as far less essential than carbonates and energy drinks. One of the core targets for brands is the working professional ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Nigeria
... rising prices and further pressure on household budgets in Nigeria. Hot drinks are often consumed as a complement to meals in Nigeria or to energise the body and mind and support modern hectic lifestyles. Consumers ... Read More
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Hot Drinks in Angola
... backed by the availability of affordable local brands which have benefited from the challenges facing imported products. Government investment in the local production of tea and coffee has also provided a boost to the category, ... Read More