Colombia - Quarterly Beverage Tracker First Quarter 2020
Summary Colombia Quarterly Beverage Tracker Q1-20 covering soft drinks, dairy drinks, hot drinks and alcoholic drinks is an essential tool for keeping up-to-date with the latest industry performance and developments on a quarterly basis, covering:
- Top line consumption volumes for Q1-2020 vs Q1-2019, moving annual totals (MAT), full year 2019 provisional data and 2020 forecasts for all beverage categories. - Carbonates consumption data for Q1-2020 vs Q1-2019, moving annual totals (MAT), full year 2019 provisional data and 2020 forecasts split by regular vs low calorie, and key flavor. - An economic mood indicator with an at a glance assessment of industry confidence levels, private label performance vs brands and price trends. - Insightful and valuable analysis of the drivers behind the latest quarterly trends and assumptions for full year 2020.
Reasons to Buy - Gain an in-depth understanding of the most up-to-date trends in the Colombia beverage industry to support and enhance your strategic planning. - Investigate the latest quarterly and emerging annual trends in Colombia to back your marketing initiatives. - Analyze the latest beverage category 2020 forecast projections to make well-informed decisions on the outlook in the marketplace for your company. - View a selection of the key quarterly new soft drinks product launches and identify competitor activity. - Access a quarterly Special Focus on a current industry ‘hot topic’ offering qualitative insight from local consultants to determine opportunities for product innovation.
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36 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
The impact of COVID-19 on hot drinks is reflected predominantly in the temporary closures and reduced capacities of foodservice establishments. In addition, Slovenian consumers have increasingly been adopting a more conscious approach to consumption that promotes health, which has led to a growing emphasis on the functional characteristics...
35 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
Hot drinks overall will see growth slightly slowed by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 overall. However, all three product areas will respond differently according to consumer demands and preferences. For example, coffee will see slowed growth as a result of the declining economy as consumers limiting consumption and switch to economy...
94 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
Off-trade soft drinks sales are expected to recover due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 as a result of a shift from on-trade to off-trade, with volume growth returning after the declines of 2019. Soft Drinks in Switzerland report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It...
41 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
Retail volume sales and value sales hot drinks are set to post gains in 2020 in light of COVID-19 and the pandemic-related regulations that have forced consumers to spend more time at home. In the early months of 2020, at the onset of the pandemic, there was a slight uptick in demand for hot drinks and incidents of stockpiling occurred as...
35 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
Hot drinks will be hit hard by foodservice closures and the ban on public gatherings in 2020. Retail sales are expected to increase somewhat, however, as a result of home seclusion following the implementation of lockdown and social distancing measures in Kenya. As most consumers are expected to follow government guidelines, consumers have...
The global coffee market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.22% during the forecast period (2020-2025). - The convenient forms of coffee, like coffee pods and capsules and RTD coffee are becoming popular among masses (especially in North America and Western Europe) to prepare good coffee in the comfort of home, in less time. For instance:...
38 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Jan 2021
The hot drinks market saw a positive and performance in terms of both retail value and volume growth in 2020, with improve performances compared with 2019. This was due to the aggregated effect of consumers stockpiling these products during the first quarter of the year, and the idea that hot drinks provide comfort and a sense of well-being...
81 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
Soft drinks saw two opposing forces in 2020. During the first and second quarters, sales of basic categories such as water and juice, and convenient products such as concentrates for consumption at home, especially in larger sizes of over one litre, were driven by stockpiling due consumer concerns regarding the pandemic. However, the peak...
35 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
In 2020, in response to the pandemic, consumption of hot drinks has been somewhat impacted as the Uruguayan economy has continued to suffer as a result of COVID-19. The Uruguayan GDP is projected to downfall -3.0% in 2020 well over -5,2% decrease for the average of other Latin American countries, according to the estimates of the International...
76 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
The Azerbaijani government moved to shorten foodservice opening hours on 22 March, before closing all foodservice outlets altogether on 29 March. Some outlets were permitted to reopen on 4 May, but these did not include those in the country’s biggest cities, Baku, Ganja, Sumgayit and Lankaran, where the rates of COVID-19 infection were still...
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