Summary Taking all beverages combined, Q2-16 proved to be another uneventful, flat quarter, with small gains made by soft drinks and dairy drinks being neutralized by a poor performance across the alcohol category. Growth within soft drinks remained largely dependent on packaged water which grew and helped to compensate for losses across juice and nectars. Most new water volume came from Poland, aided by a warm May and June, and Turkey, driven by a consumption shift from bulk/HOD water due to health and hygiene concerns. Key Findings - A major drop in Russian beer consumption had a significant knock on effect for the region as a whole. - Within soft drinks, packaged water was once again the driving force. - PL products continued to face pressure from branded products being sold on promotion. - The much smaller sports drink category proved to be the most dynamic this quarter. - The juice and nectars categories saw a turbulent quarter in East Europe due to high prices. Synopsis Canadean's East Europe Quarterly Beverage Tracker Q2-16 covering soft drinks, dairy drinks, hot drinks and alcoholic drinks is... Research Beam Model: Research Beam Product ID: 747840 12400 USD New
Quarterly Beverage Tracker Second Quarter 2016: East Europe; Comprehensive Quarterly Analysis of Year on Year Performance for All Commercial Beverages
 
 

Quarterly Beverage Tracker Second Quarter 2016: East Europe; Comprehensive Quarterly Analysis of Year on Year Performance for All Commercial Beverages

  • Category : Food and Beverages
  • Published On : August   2016
  • Pages : 74
  • Publisher : Canadean
 
 
 
Summary
Taking all beverages combined, Q2-16 proved to be another uneventful, flat quarter, with small gains made by soft drinks and dairy drinks being neutralized by a poor performance across the alcohol category. Growth within soft drinks remained largely dependent on packaged water which grew and helped to compensate for losses across juice and nectars. Most new water volume came from Poland, aided by a warm May and June, and Turkey, driven by a consumption shift from bulk/HOD water due to health and hygiene concerns.

Key Findings
- A major drop in Russian beer consumption had a significant knock on effect for the region as a whole.

- Within soft drinks, packaged water was once again the driving force.

- PL products continued to face pressure from branded products being sold on promotion.

- The much smaller sports drink category proved to be the most dynamic this quarter.

- The juice and nectars categories saw a turbulent quarter in East Europe due to high prices.

Synopsis
Canadean's East Europe Quarterly Beverage Tracker Q2-16 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 Q2-2016vs Q2-2015, moving annual totals (MAT) and latest 2016 forecasts for all beverage categories

- Carbonates consumption data for Q2-2016vs Q2-2015, moving annual totals (MAT) and latest 2016 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 2016

- Analysis of significant activity in the soft drinks market, including new product introductions (ranked by brand owner and detailing flavor, pack type/size, retail price and selected product shots)

- Update on important soft drinks corporate activity

- Quarterly selected retail price movements for key brands by category covering the most recent five quarters

- Our annual Q2 special focus update on the latest trends in Private Label soft drinks

Reasons To Buy
- Gain an in-depth understanding of the most up-to-date trends in the East Europe beverage industry to support and enhance your strategic planning

- Investigate the latest quarterly and emerging annual trends in East Europe to back your marketing initiatives

- Analyse the latest beverage category 2016 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

1.1 . At A Glance
1.2 . Highlights
1.3 . Market Drivers and Trends
1.4.1 .Industry News
1.4.2 .Distribution News
1.4.3 .Packaging/Legislation News
1.5 . Eastern Europe Soft Drinks Commentary and Consumption Tables
1.6 . Data Tables
1.7 . Special Focus on Private Label
1.7.1 .East Europe
1.7.2 .West EuropeTable 1: East Europe at a Glance - Quarterly Performance and Latest Forecast
Table 2: Impact Of The Economic Situation
Table 3: Commercial Beverage Market Trends - Million Liters, 2015-2016F
Table 4: Commercial Beverage Market Trends - Million Unit Cases, 2015-2016F
Table 5: Soft Drinks Market Trends - Million Liters, 2015-2016F
Table 6: Soft Drinks Market Trends - Million Unit Cases, 2015-2016F
Table 7: Carbonates Market Trends - Million Liters, 2015-2016F
Table 8: Carbonates Market Trends - Million Unit Cases, 2015-2016F
Table 9: Carbonates Market Trends - Million Liters, 2015-2016F
Table 10: Carbonates Market Trends - Million Unit Cases, 2015-2016F
Table 11: Total Soft Drinks Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 12: Total Soft Drinks Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 13: Total Soft Drinks Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 14: Total Soft Drinks Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 15: Packaged Water Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 16: Packaged Water Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 17: Packaged Water Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 18: Packaged Water Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 19: Carbonates Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 20: Carbonates Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 21: Carbonates Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 22: Carbonates Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 23: Low Calorie Carbonates Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 24: Low Calorie Carbonates Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 25: Low Calorie Carbonates Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 26: Low Calorie Carbonates Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 27: Juice Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 29: Juice Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 30: Juice Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 31: Nectars Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 32: Nectars Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 33: Nectars Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 34: Nectars Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 35: Still Drinks Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 36: Still Drinks Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 37: Still Drinks Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 38: Still Drinks Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 39: Squash/Syrups Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 40: Squash/Syrups Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 41: Squash/Syrups Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 42: Squash/Syrups Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 43: Fruit Powders Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 44: Fruit Powders Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 45: Fruit Powders Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 46: Fruit Powders Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 47: Iced/RTD Tea Drinks Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 48: Iced/RTD Tea Drinks Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 49: Iced/RTD Tea Drinks Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 50: Iced/RTD Tea Drinks Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 51: Iced/RTD Coffee Drinks Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 52: Iced/RTD Coffee Drinks Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 53: Iced/RTD Coffee Drinks Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 54: Iced/RTD Coffee Drinks Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 55: Sports Drinks Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 56: Sports Drinks Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 57: Sports Drinks Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
Table 58: Sports Drinks Consumption, Liters Per Capita, 2010-2016F
Table 59: Energy Drinks Consumption, Million Liters, 2010-2016F
Table 60: Energy Drinks Consumption, Change in Vol (+/- M Liters), 2010-2016F
Table 61: Energy Drinks Consumption, % Change Per Annum, 2010-2016F
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