Region: Latvia
Category: Food

Latvia Food

(71 reports matching your criteria)
  • Savoury Snacks in Latvia

    ... vegetable oil in particular see significant price rises. Many segments are expected to register a volume decline, including the most popular product, potato chips. Nuts, seeds and trail mixes, as well as tortilla chips, are ... Read More

  • Snacks in Latvia

    ... monetary policy, all have a dampening impact. In particular, inflation is expected to still be an issue, though its growth is expected to ease. As a result, consumers are expected to be highly price sensitive ... Read More

  • Sugar Confectionery in Latvia

    ... growth, mints are expected to be the strongest performer. Mints are perceived as healthier than other sugar confectionery and are also used as a breath freshener and this is driving volume growth. Manufacturers of mints, ... Read More

  • Ice Cream in Latvia

    ... sales. However, with consumers continuing to be price sensitive, as inflation remains high, premium brands such as Magnum are expected to lose value share. Euromonitor International's Ice Cream in Latvia report offers in-depth knowledge of ... Read More

  • Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks in Latvia

    ... economic uncertainty as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the meteoric rise in inflation and tightening monetary policy, all have a dampening impact. In particular, inflation is expected to still be an issue, though ... Read More

  • Bakery Products Market in Latvia to 2027

    ... from 2019 to 2022 and forecasts until 2027 which makes the report an invaluable resource for business leaders, decision-makers, consultants, analysts, and other people looking for key industry data in a readily accessible document with ... Read More

  • Grocery Retailers in Latvia

    ... also started to recover sales. Despite economic uncertainty, existing grocery chains continued to look to expansion plans, while new and important entrants gained traction. Many players opened new outlets in big cities and in the ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in Latvia

    ... strictly business as usual, demand is shifting back to traditional patterns as consumers resume their usual social and professional lives. As a result, Latvians are back to experiencing seasonal colds and flu for a significant ... Read More

  • Weight Management and Wellbeing in Latvia

    ... many consumers more concerned about their health and weight, with obesity significantly raising your chances of experiencing serious health complications alongside the virus. As consumer’s social lives return to normal, more Latvians are pursuing weight ... Read More

  • Sports Nutrition in Latvia

    ... to visiting the gym and fitness centres in greater numbers, even though Latvia’s COVID-19 restrictions were somewhat more relaxed than in other countries. Indeed, gyms and fitness centres were widely recognised as being high risk ... Read More

  • Latvia Dairy Product Market Outlook (2019-2027)

    ... 2019 to 2021 and forecasts until 2027 which makes the report an invaluable resource for industry executives, marketing, sales and product managers, consultants, analysts, and other people looking for key industry data in a readily ... Read More

  • Latvia Bakery Product Market Outlook (2019-2027)

    ... 2019 to 2021 and forecasts until 2027 which makes the report an invaluable resource for industry executives, marketing, sales and product managers, consultants, analysts, and other people looking for key industry data in a readily ... Read More

  • Traditional Grocery Retailers in Latvia

    ... of the marketplace by modern grocery retailers. This lift was a result of people working and studying from home; consumers were more likely to shop at local neighbourhood outlets than bother traveling to larger stores. ... Read More

  • Retailing in Latvia

    ... on store opening, as well as improving vaccination numbers and infection rates are helping restore consumer confidence, and as a result most channels have seen a bounce in growth as footfall returned. However, in many ... Read More

  • Modern Grocery Retailers in Latvia

    ... generated in the pre-pandemic period. There are a number of factors driving this. Horeca outlets have not yet fully reopened, and many consumers continue to work and study from home, increasing retail demand across most ... Read More

  • Processed Meat, Seafood and Alternatives To Meat in Latvia

    ... the COVID-19 pandemic, Latvians have been having their meals at home, boosting retail sales of processed meat, seafood and alternatives to meat. In 2021, with the reopening of foodservice establishments and consumers eating out more, ... Read More

  • Breakfast Cereals in Latvia

    ... were confined to the home and thus had breakfast at home more than usual. In 2021 these consumption patterns normalised as Latvians resumed pre-pandemic routines and children returned to school. The continued popularity of breakfast ... Read More

  • Baked Goods in Latvia

    ... on leavened bread and other baked goods as they are more mindful about their carbohydrate and gluten consumption. Packaged flat bread, however, demonstrated strong current value growth. Packaged flat bread is perceived by many as ... Read More

  • Rice, Pasta and Noodles in Latvia

    ... noodles in the early stages of the pandemic. Even after the initial panic subsided, demand for rice, pasta and noodles remained high throughout the year as consumers were working remotely and preparing more meals at ... Read More

  • Processed Fruit and Vegetables in Latvia

    ... of the COVID-19 pandemic, consumers stockpiled processed fruit and vegetables. While in 2021 we saw a normalisation of this trend, demand for processed fruit and vegetables remained high throughout the year, as consumers continued to ... Read More

  • Staple Foods in Latvia

    ... staple foods such as processed fruit and vegetables, rice and pasta in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Even after the initial panic subsided, demand for staple foods remained high throughout the year as ... Read More

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