Hot Drinks
The global market for hot drinks is expected to reach a value of $69.77 by 2015. What are the factors driving global hot beverages consumption? What are the fastest growing countries? What do you need to know before investing in the Chinese refined tea processing industry? Which one is the most loved coffee by social media users?
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Rtd Tea - Colombia
Euromonitor International, Feb 2011 , Pages: 34The struggle in the soft drinks market to attract consumers at the base of the pyramidhas been intensifying over the last couple of years, as this group is showing an increase in consumption, and is... -
Tea - Malaysia
Euromonitor International, Feb 2011 , Pages: 26Built around the convenience factor, tea enjoyed a bullish year in 2010 with a higher growth rate seen in instant tea. In comparison to coffee or other hot drinks, tea was not highly promoted or enjoyed... -
Other Hot Drinks - Malaysia
Euromonitor International, Feb 2011 , Pages: 26Other hot drinks experienced a slowdown in 2010. The lower growth of malt-based hot drinks was offset by other plant-based hot drinks that did not slow down quite as much. Malt-based hot drinks are... -
Coffee - Malaysia
Euromonitor International, Feb 2011 , Pages: 27Coffee enjoyed another strong year thanks to a major contribution from instant standard coffee. The trend of drinking coffee at coffee shops gathered momentum with consumers extending their coffee drinking... -
Coffee - Latvia
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 19As coffee is perceived by Latvians as a staple product, consumed on a daily basis, the economic crisis and low purchasing power of consumers did not have much impact on retail volume sales in 2010 and... -
Tea - Latvia
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 18As tea is perceived by Latvians as a staple, the economic crisis caused retail volume to only decline by 4% in 2010 as it mostly affected value sales. Consumers sought cheaper but still qualitative... -
Coffee - China
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 51Yunnan province is the largest coffee bean production centre in China, accounting for around 98% of total coffee bean production volume according to trade sources. However, Yunnan province was damaged... -
Tea - China
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 53Tea witnessed robust volume growth of 39% in 2010 due to the rapid growth of instant tea, with total volume sales of approaching four million tonnes. Different from a fast growth of instant tea and... -
Rtd Tea - Latvia
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 27RTD tea is one of the newest product categories within soft drinks, enjoying high recognition from consumers, who consider RTD tea to be a healthier and more refreshing alternative to carbonates. Nevertheless,... -
Rtd Coffee - Latvia
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 26RTD coffee has never been popular in Latvia, especially in a recession-hit operating environment. Firstly, due to a cool climate, Latvians are traditionally drinkers of hot coffee and consider the cold... -
Rtd Tea - Estonia
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 24RTD tea recorded total volume growth of -17% and current total value growth of -19% in 2010, with sales falling to 2.1 million litres and EEK38 million respectively. The ongoing recession hit RTD tea... -
Rtd Coffee - Lithuania
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 24A limited number of brands available on the market make RTD coffee a niche segment in Lithuania, as the vast majority of consumers have not discovered this product as yet. Furthermore, poor advertising... -
Rtd Tea - Lithuania
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 26RTD tea is considered a relatively new category in Lithuania within non-alcoholic drinks, therefore it benefits from an increasing number of consumers. Furthermore, the warm summer in 2010 boosted sales... -
Rtd Coffee - Russia
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 45RTD coffee has opportunities for development in Russia as it is not saturated yet. RTD coffee does not show the same volume growth rates as RTD tea does, despite the fact that these two drinks entered... -
RTD Coffee - Taiwan
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 39In 2010, freshly-brewed coffee offered via chained convenience stores continued to impact sales of RTD coffee. Towards the end of the review period, it became a trend for convenience stores to offer... -
Rtd Tea - Russia
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 46RTD tea showed volume and value growth in 2010. After the decline in 2009 total volume increased by 3% and reached 240 million litres and current value size increased by 12% reaching almost RUB12 billion... -
RTD Tea - Taiwan
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 41RTD tea comprised of a variety of grains represents one of the latest trends in the sector in 2010. New launches include So Ken Mei Cha by Swire Coca-Cola, in which the product is comprised of 15 different... -
Rtd Tea - Indonesia
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 44RTD tea continued to be the preferred soft drink for the majority of Indonesian consumers, more so than carbonates which is perceived to be unhealthy or fruit/vegetable juice which despite being perceived... -
Rtd Coffee - Indonesia
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 42Growing demand for convenience was the key factor for healthy growth of RTD coffee. Urbanisation and the demanding lifestyle to cram more activities into the daily schedule also boosted the performance... -
Rtd Tea - India
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 53RTD tea is yet to catch on with the Indian population, as product manufacturers did not employ any major campaigns to fuel sales in the review period. While on-trade demand for RTD tea is consistently... -
Rtd Coffee - Denmark
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 35The launch of Starbucks by Cocio Chokolademælk A/S has added a new lease of life to sales. Prior to the launch of Starbucks, RTD coffee sales were failing to find favour with Danish consumers. However,... -
Rtd Tea - Germany
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 49The strong health and wellness trend, which is very relevant in soft drinks in general and in RTD tea in particular, has limited overall growth opportunities. This is due to most products within the... -
RTD Coffee - Singapore
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 39In 2010, coffee culture in Singapore continued to grow with the rising popularity of speciality coffee chains such as Starbucks and Old Town White Coffee. The increase in speciality coffee chains in... -
RTD Tea - Singapore
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 41Over the review period, RTD tea recorded a strong total volume CAGR of almost 13%, reflecting a fast-rising wave of popularity for RTD tea due to the health benefits of tea and the convenience RTD tea... -
Rtd Tea - Denmark
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 37RTD tea sales are increasing in popularity in Denmark. The category has developed from a convenient, on-the-go soft drink to a beverage that is also consumed at home. This was driven by the development... -
Rtd Coffee - Germany
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 49RTD coffee increased in both off-trade value and volume sales in Germany in 2010, by 4% and 7% respectively. The main reason for this was the continued increase in distribution of such products, especially... -
Coffee - Taiwan
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 26In 2010, coffee sales achieved marginal growth in volume terms. Off-trade sales experienced a continual declining trend due to the growth in consumption through foodservice channels and the freshly... -
Tea - Taiwan
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 26In 2010, on-trade sales of tea experienced higher growth than off-trade in volume terms. Over the review period, more tea shops sell varieties of bubble tea and other tea-based drinks. Recently, drinking... -
Coffee - Ireland
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 31The 2000s was characterised by the strong growth of specialist coffee shops in Ireland, with this being driven both by leading global brands such as Starbucks and also by local companies such as Insomnia.... -
Coffee - Singapore
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 28In 2010 the rise of the coffee drinking culture in Singapore was prevalent with the addition of new coffee chains such as Tom n Toms and Tokyo Deli Café, as well as new outlets for existing coffee chains... -
Coffee - Croatia
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 18The key story in Croatia regarding coffee in 2010 was the affect of the global economic downturn which caused sales of both fresh coffee and instant coffee to contract The Coffee in Croatia report... -
Coffee - Estonia
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 18Total coffee volume declined by 2% in 2010 to stand at 6,205 tonnes. Off-trade declined 2% with sales reaching 5,870 tonnes at a value of EEK774 million. Continuing hard times brought on by the recession... -
Coffee - India
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 47Well-established coffee shop chains, such as Cafe Coffee Day (CCD) and Barista, enhanced their pan-India presence in the latter part of the review period. In 2010, Cafe Coffee Day and Barista had 970... -
Coffee - Sweden
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 28Pods represented a fairly small category in Sweden until 2009. Nespresso from Nestlé was the only available system until two new domestic systems were launched that year: one from OBH Nordica called... -
Coffee - Russia
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 36Total volume sales of coffee returned to positive growth in 2010. The total volume growth was 2% and sales in current value terms continued to see a significant annual increase of 13%. The category... -
Tea - Croatia
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 18The substantial double-digit drop in tea consumption, witnessed in 2009, did not occur in 2010 but the sales dynamics are still negative. Half of the -9% decrease in current value terms comes from decreasing... -
Tea - Estonia
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 18Tea total volume dropped 43% with 475 tonnes sold in 2010. The recession contributed to the negative performance of tea as people sought ways to save money. This included trading down to cheaper products... -
Tea - India
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 47The long spells of rain seen by almost all parts of India in 2010 led to a decrease in soft drink sales and an increase in hot drink sales, especially of tea. As the traditional hot beverage of the... -
Tea - Singapore
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 28In 2010 tea marketed with health benefits, such as green tea with high levels of antioxidants, other fruit/herbal tea with limited caffeine and less dehydrating properties, and herbal/traditional medicinal... -
Tea - Ireland
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 30Black tea continued to be the main product area in Irish hot drinks in volume terms at the end of the review period, accounting for 66% of total volume sales. However, this everyday drink suffered from... -
Tea - Russia
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 36Tea in Russia is close to saturation as it is a traditional drink for Russians consumed by almost 100% of citizens. Tea volume sales growth slowed in 2010, but the category is undergoing qualitative... -
Tea - Sweden
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 28Sophistication and focus on quality is one new trend in the foodservice channel. From just serving a cup of tea many foodservice outlets began to pay more attention to what types of tea they serve.... -
Coffee - United Kingdom
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 39Fresh ground coffee saw a strong 8% rise in current value unit price in 2010 over the previous year, as a result of higher global raw material prices. There were poor harvests in Colombia and Brazil... -
Tea - United Kingdom
Euromonitor International, Jan 2011 , Pages: 38Tea suffered from global supply deficits in 2010, with these linked to severe droughts in Kenya and India in 2009. This resulted in global tea prices rising to a historical high in 2009, with rising... -
Tea - Greece
Global Research and Data Services, Jan 2011This market analysis gives an overview of the actual situation, trends and future outlook of the market for tea in Greece. The market analysis provides essential market information for decision-makers... -
Tea - Slovenia
Global Research and Data Services, Jan 2011This market analysis gives an overview of the actual situation, trends and future outlook of the market for tea in Slovenia. The market analysis provides essential market information for decision-makers... -
Tea - Austria
Global Research and Data Services, Jan 2011This market analysis gives an overview of the actual situation, trends and future outlook of the market for tea in Austria. The market analysis provides essential market information for decision-makers... -
Tea - Ireland
Global Research and Data Services, Jan 2011This market analysis gives an overview of the actual situation, trends and future outlook of the market for tea in Ireland. The market analysis provides essential market information for decision-makers... -
Tea - Romania
Global Research and Data Services, Jan 2011This market analysis gives an overview of the actual situation, trends and future outlook of the market for tea in Romania. The market analysis provides essential market information for decision-makers... -
Tea - Germany
Global Research and Data Services, Jan 2011This market analysis gives an overview of the actual situation, trends and future outlook of the market for tea in Germany. The market analysis provides essential market information for decision-makers...
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