Russia - Quarterly Beverage Tracker First Quarter 2020
Summary Russia 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 Russia beverage industry to support and enhance your strategic planning. - Investigate the latest quarterly and emerging annual trends in Russia 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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41 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Jan 2021
The emergence of COVID-19 has had a significant impact on hot drinks in New Zealand in 2020. Ahead of a national lockdown, consumers engaged in what was described as panic-buying, with the dominant distribution channel of supermarkets and domestic supply chains struggling to keep up. As such, many supermarkets imposed buying restrictions which...
41 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
When lockdown restrictions were introduced in Ireland, all categories saw an increase in demand, as consumers stockpiled goods such as coffee and tea. Equally, consumers spending more time at home and working from home meant that demand for these products was higher. The first half of 2020 saw record sales in Irish supermarkets, with coffee,...
44 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Jan 2021
The emergence of the pandemic and the subsequent lockdown introduced by the Australian government in March 2020 in attempt to control the spread of the virus had a significant impact on channel shifts within hot drinks, with foodservice, which had gained the edge in distribution terms in 2019, experiencing drastic declines in volume terms. Hot...
43 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Jan 2021
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, starting in March 2020 and ending in May, on-trade venues such as restaurants and cafés closed as Danes were obliged to stay at home. As a result, foodservice volume sales of coffee, tea and other hot drinks declined while retail sales, reflecting at-home consumption, increased, and they continue to increase...
98 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
Overall, off-trade soft drinks volume consumption declined in 2020 in the Czech Republic, as many households started to economize their purchases for several reasons. Some households struggled with lower income during the COVID–19 crisis, since they lost their income due to the closure of certain outlets, for example those working in foodservice....
76 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
Most product areas within soft drinks have been negatively impacted by the outbreak of COVID-19 in 2020 overall. The most notable factor that has been causing shifts in consumption habits is the financial consequences of the pandemic as the economy has been continually struggling. Since March 2020, unemployment rates have been surging and...
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By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
The lockdown restrictions which came into force in Ireland to limit the spread of COVID-19 affected all soft drinks categories in 2020. Foodservice outlets were forced to close their doors, causing on-trade sales to plummet during the first half of 2020, with some outlets permanently shutting due to loss of profits. Even when restaurants and...
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