Region: Ireland
Category: Food & Beverage

Ireland Food & Beverage

(241 reports matching your criteria)
  • Chocolate & Confectionery Production in Ireland - Industry Market Research Report

    ... 2023, industry revenue is anticipated to swell at a compound annual rate of 2.4%. Between COVID-19, Brexit and global inflationary pressures, input prices have been highly volatile, causing industry revenue to fluctuate heavily. Increases in ... Read More

  • Republic of Ireland Beverages Consumption Trends and Forecasts Tracker, Q2 2023

    ... keeping up-to-date with the latest industry performance and developments on a quarterly basis, covering - Top line consumption volumes for Q2-2023 vs Q2-2022, moving annual totals (MAT), full year 2022 provisional data and 2023 forecasts ... Read More

  • Ireland Beer and Cider Market Analysis by Category and Segment, Company and Brand, Price, Packaging and Consumer Insights

    ... cider sector and the report contains introduction, category and segment insights, company and brand insights, distribution insights, packaging insights, consumer insights, recommendations and appendix sections. Key insights and drivers behind the Beer and Cider market ... Read More

  • Yoghurt and Sour Milk Products in Ireland

    ... taken in response to the growing demand among the Irish population for healthier food and beverage options at a time of tightening government regulation on high fat, salt, and sugar (HFSS) products in the UK. ... Read More

  • Dairy Products and Alternatives in Ireland

    ... lower rate. This led to volume sales declines across most categories of dairy and baby food as consumers limited spending to the absolute essentials, purchasing products less often and favouring less expensive options. Nonetheless, as ... Read More

  • Plant-Based Dairy in Ireland

    ... concern over the role that a diet high in saturated fat has to play in promoting the onset of a variety of serious long-term health problems, including obesity, heart disease and diabetes. Furthermore, increasing numbers ... Read More

  • Cheese in Ireland

    ... The desire to improve one’s diet to maximise long-term health outcomes emerged strongly among local consumers at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic and it has remained a major consumer demand trend during the post-pandemic ... Read More

  • Baby Food in Ireland

    ... label products and those with functional ingredients. With consumer demand for healthier types of packaged food with more transparent labelling rising steeply, 2023 saw Groupe Danone, the parent company of category leader Nutricia Ireland Ltd. ... Read More

  • Butter and Spreads in Ireland

    ... with rising production and distribution costs at a time of high inflation and pressure on demand due to significant increases in the cost of living. Rising prices affected virtually all butter brands throughout 2022 and ... Read More

  • Drinking Milk Products in Ireland

    ... products had reached unprecedented levels by the end of 2022 and a downwards adjustment was thus considered virtually inevitable during 2023. The nation’s dairy farmers were certainly preparing for a price drop, although a complete ... Read More

  • Ireland Ecommerce Market Opportunities Databook - 100+ KPIs on Ecommerce Verticals (Shopping, Travel, Food Service, Media & Entertainment, Technology), Market Share by Key Players, Sales Channel Analysis, Payment Instrument, Consumer Demographics - Q2 2023 Update

    ... According to PayNXT360’s, Ecommerce market in Ireland is expected to grow by 9.63% on annual basis to reach US$16.0 billion in 2022. Medium to long term growth story of Ecommerce industry in Ireland promises to ... Read More

  • Ireland Ketchup Market: Prospects, Trends Analysis, Market Size and Forecasts up to 2030

    ... provides deep insights intdemand forecasts, market trends, and, micrand macrindicators in the Ireland market. Also, factors that are driving and restraining the ketchup market are highlighted in the study. This is an in-depth business intelligence ... Read More

  • Savoury Snacks in Ireland

    ... to an increase in the variety of flavours available. Sweet options, such as popcorn and jerky, saw a surge in popularity, with spicy flavours like jalapeño, habanero and chilli being particularly sought after. Brands focus ... Read More

  • Sugar Confectionery in Ireland

    ... of nutrition and the negative health impacts of consuming too much sugar. Consumers are reducing consumption of full-sugar sweets due to rising awareness around the recommended sugar intake. Parents are paying increased attention to the ... Read More

  • Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks in Ireland

    ... volume sales have been pushed into decline. Sweet biscuits is the best performing category in current value terms, continuing on from its solid performance over the past three years when consumers began purchasing more of ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Ireland

    ... in the UK and combines three popular flavours into one product. The ice cream is made with real fruit juice and has the nostalgic taste, texture, and colours of Fruit-tella candy. This product development by ... Read More

  • Gum in Ireland

    ... are therefore buying it on a whim rather than as a planned item, and so the price is less likely to be a determining factor in purchasing decisions compared to other products, such as groceries ... Read More

  • Chocolate Confectionery in Ireland

    ... making it a preferred choice for marking special occasions. The association of chocolate with celebration is so strong it has become a go-to gift for many, especially during the festive season. Euromonitor International's Chocolate Confectionery ... Read More

  • Snacks in Ireland

    ... to some extent. Additionally, the increased prices has led to a reduction in impulse snack purchases, which often accounts for a significant proportion of snack sales. Nevertheless, snacking is a common pleasure in Ireland, which ... Read More

  • Beer in Ireland

    ... an integral part of the country’s social fabric. Growth was driven entirely by the recovery of the on-trade, following two years of social distancing and lockdown measures. The return of international tourism also boosted the ... Read More

  • Rtds in Ireland

    ... which were now able to operate at full capacity without the need for social distancing or vaccine passports, fuelling on-trade demand. Nevertheless, RTDs still had a far lower level of on-trade volume sales than beer ... Read More

  • Wine in Ireland

    ... consumers made the most of at-home drinking occasions. With lockdown restrictions limiting spending opportunities, wine was seen as an affordable luxury for many. Wine also tends to be viewed as a healthier drink, since people ... Read More

  • Cider/Perry in Ireland

    ... distancing and lockdown measures, due to COVID-19. With the lifting of restrictions on 22 January 2022, consumers poured into pubs and restaurants, which were now able to operate at full capacity without the need for ... Read More

  • Spirits in Ireland

    ... in off-trade volumes, as the home-cocktail making trend, which took off during the pandemic, began to wane. Cocktail making was seen as a fun way to pass the time during lockdown when bars and restaurants ... Read More

  • Alcoholic Drinks in Ireland

    ... two years of social distancing and lockdown measures, due to COVID-19. With the lifting of restrictions on 22 January 2022, consumers poured into pubs and restaurants, which were now able to operate at full capacity ... Read More

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