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Global Briefing

Tea Global Corporate Strategy: Targeting White Space and Diversification

Major tea companies have seen their sales in developed markets slow, although this is being balanced by growth in emerging markets. Diversification is a common strategy adopted by major players. Unilever's comfortable leadership should not be a ...

Feb 2012 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

Private Label in Coffee

Though overall coffee sales did not suffer through the recent recession years of 2008-2010, consumers are more aware than ever of price points. This reports seeks to identify the role private label currently plays in the context of global coffee ...

Dec 2011 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Country Report

Other Hot Drinks in South Africa

Nestlé South Africa has been planting trial chicory crops in Weenen, KwaZulu-Natal and crop yields in early-2011 proved successful with a 20 hectare crop producing 39 tonnes. The company hopes to reduce its dependence on chicory imports from India, ...

Sep 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

Country Report

Tea in South Africa

South African consumers continue to seek out value for money when choosing tea brands. In light of the recent economic recession, spending remains cautious and consumers have become more discerning when making purchases. However, the more premium ...

Sep 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

Country Report

Other Hot Drinks in Azerbaijan

In 2011 popularity of other hot drinks, especially chocolate-based flavoured powder drinks, continued. A bigger variaty of othe hot drinks was seen on the shelves. Leading and well known Nesquik brand was advertised actively. To drive sales, ...

Aug 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

Global Coffee Trends: Finding the Premiumisation Opportunity

Coffee sales showed a slowing but still steady growth trend during the recent recession years before bouncing back in 2010. But with commodity pricing pressures and established preferences for tea in many regions, a move towards higher margin coffees...

Jul 2011 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

Hot Drinks 2011 Overview: Trends and Opportunities

Hot drinks sales proved to be resilient through the recent recession years of 2008 and 2009, thanks to habits of local consumption and a relatively low price point. But even as 2010 brought a much improved sales performance for hot drinks, ...

Apr 2011 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Statistical Reference Handbook

Who Drinks What

This reference book is a useful starting point for identifying how drinks consumption trends differ across countries. It presents detailed statistics on the most popular drinks categories worldwide. 12 broad beverage categories are researched ...

Jan 2011 | US$475| View details

Global Briefing

Global Trends in Tea: Identifying Growth Opportunities

Strong regional tea traditions supported sales during the economic downturn. Tea offers widely-recognised health benefits but also geographical diversity in types, flavours and competition from coffee and other drinks. There are several strong ...

Jul 2010 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

The Shapes and Sizes of Recovery in 2010

In the midst of global economic recovery, Euromonitor International takes a closer look at the industries and countries leading the way towards positive growth in 2010. Using the insights of its global industry heads, Euromonitor explores winning ...

Jun 2010 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

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