Category: Food
Tunisia Food
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Tunisia Cheese
... vegetable spreads. These products are widely available in Tunisia and are more affordable compared to spreadable cheese, which is an important factor given the high inflation and rising costs being seen in the country. Foodservice ... Read More
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Tunisia Other Dairy
... the general increase in production costs for local manufacturers. Concerning imported brands of other dairy, price increases are mainly due to rising import costs including transport, as well a global increase in production costs. With ... Read More
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Tunisia Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks
... raw materials, particularly imported ones like wheat and sugar. Brand owners are passing on cost increases to the end consumer, resulting in higher unit prices. However, consumers are exhibiting relatively limited sensitivity to price hikes, ... Read More
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Tunisia Savoury Snacks
... driven by high inflation and rising production and distribution costs. Brand owners have reacted by focusing on smaller pack sizes to ensure affordable prices. For example, Sté Snacks Tunisie introduced Mad Chips Corn in 16g ... Read More
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Tunisia Gum
... expected to continue to see moderate retail volume growth over 2024, with inflationary pressure leading to another double-digit rise in retail current value sales. Nonetheless, gum purchases are also set to rise due to an ... Read More
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Tunisia Chocolate Confectionery
... attributed to various factors. Amid high inflation, manufacturers are dealing with rising sugar prices, increased global cocoa prices and escalating production and transportation costs. Consequently, Tunisian consumers are becoming increasingly price-sensitive, leading to only moderate ... Read More
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Tunisia Snacks
... strong price increases across categories. Higher prices can be attributed to several factors, including rising costs of raw materials, escalating production expenses and the overarching impact of inflation on the market. In this challenging business ... Read More
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Tunisia Ice Cream
... Price rises can also be attributed to higher costs of raw materials imported from various countries, including dried milk powder. Brand owners have largely been unable to react to price increases, as they are mainly ... Read More
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Tunisia Sugar Confectionery
... to inflation and rises in sugar prices, which is imported by the government for use in local confectionery manufacturing. Despite price hikes, sugar confectionery is set to maintain moderate retail volume growth over 2024, only ... Read More
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Tunisia Couscous Market Report by Thickness (Fine Couscous, Medium Couscous, Thick Couscous), SKUs (1 Kg, 5 Kg, 25 Kg, and Others), Distribution Channel (Supermarkets and Hypermarkets, Convenience Stores, Independent Retailers, Online, and Others) 2024-2032
... Tunisia couscous market size reached 163,100 Tonnes in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach 196,900 Tonnes by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 2.1% during 2024-2032. Couscous refers to a ... Read More
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The Grocery Retail Market in Tunisia to 2028
... the modern, traditional and pharmacy channels, key supermarket retailers by estimated sales and market share. Key Questions Answered Who are the leading supermarket chains in Tunisia and what is their market share? What is the ... Read More
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Butter and Spreads in Tunisia
... production by farmers. Low levels of milk production was caused by a range of factors, including poor weather conditions and the high cost of animal feed. This shortage resulted in price hikes and product scarcity ... Read More
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Baby Food in Tunisia
... consumers and are primarily sold in supermarkets and hypermarkets. This trend towards purchasing local brands can be attributed to a rising interest in locally sourced and produced goods and a desire to support local businesses ... Read More
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Other Dairy in Tunisia
... is introducing new flavours of its popular Délice Danette brand, such as Danette Kunefa and Danette pistachio. At the same time, Vitalait is launching a new range of chilled desserts under its Vitalait Dolce brand. ... Read More
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Cheese in Tunisia
... products come from popular brands such as Kraft, Philadelphia, and Parmigiano Reggiano. Smuggled products are believed to negatively impact the local industry by offering lower prices and competing unfairly with locally produced cheeses and imported ... Read More
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Yoghurt and Sour Milk Products in Tunisia
... yoghurt products in 2023. Local brands such as Délice, Vitalait, Natilait, and YAB have launched new lines of affordable yoghurt products to cater to consumers' changing needs and demands. These products offer lower prices in ... Read More
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Dairy Products and Alternatives in Tunisia
... lower prices than cheese in formal retailing. The health and wellness trend continues to shape new product launches, with local players responding to rising demand for healthier alternatives. Euromonitor International's Dairy Products and Alternatives in ... Read More
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Tunisia Couscous Market: Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2023-2028
... by 2028, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 2.25% during 2023-2028. Couscous refers to a type of North African food that is prepared by crushed and steamed semolina made of durum wheat. Apart from being ... Read More
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Snacks in Tunisia
... higher retail prices. In retail volume terms, snacks is growing at a slightly faster pace than in 2022, but inflation and lower purchasing power are curbing demand and limiting overall growth potential. The launch of ... Read More
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Savoury Snacks in Tunisia
... snacks category, with marketing campaigns a key driver of retail volume and current value growth. Manufacturers continue to make a sizeable investment in potato chips. In 2023, international brand Lay’s is showing a good performance ... Read More
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Sweet Biscuits, Snack Bars and Fruit Snacks in Tunisia
... popular product in Tunisia and is also one of oldest sweet filled biscuits available. However, the launch of the wafer variant has helped to support brand sales, with demand skyrocketing and the brand becoming out ... Read More
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Ice Cream in Tunisia
... on Facebook and Instagram were leveraged to promote the ice cream brand. These two premium brands are sold at a much higher price than mass ice cream brands. However, with the large majority of consumers ... Read More
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Chocolate Confectionery in Tunisia
... industry, which is dependent on this raw material. Several manufacturers had to stop production for a period in 2022, which negatively impacted retail volume sales. The import and distribution of sugar falls under the control ... Read More
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Gum in Tunisia
... also available in the illegal trade. Consumers are attracted by the cheaper price of illicit products in the current inflationary climate, as well as the variety of flavours. Lower purchasing power is putting Tunisian companies ... Read More
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Sugar Confectionery in Tunisia
... de Chocolaterie et de Confiserie (SOTUCHOC) is pushing its Happy Full brand in 2023 with a number of new products, following its initial launch in 2021. SOTUCHOC holds a much smaller share in sugar confectionery ... Read More