Summary Extremely hot weather and a recovering economy were behind growth of well over 1% for all commercial beverages in Quarter 3. Although the unemployment rate is relatively low in the Czech Republic compared to many other European countries, fear of unemployment continues to be one of the main factors stopping consumer spending, even though the rate is dropping. Retail sales were driven by slowed inflation and people beginning to feel wage improvements, this growth faded in Q3-15 as more durable goods rather than food and drinks were purchased. Horeca sales were a key driver of growth, particularly in the consumption of carbonates and beer, as hotels and restaurants recorded positive results and consumers started to socialize more and relaxed their spending on meals. Key Findings The hot weather in Quarter 3 fueled sales of soft drinks PLs underperformed as discounting of branded products continued Healthy growth returned to Horeca as tourists came back and the economy improved The weak crown exchange is helping beer exports, as breweries seek alternative markets Synopsis Canadeans Czech Republic Quarterly Beverage Tracker... Research Beam Model: Research Beam Product ID: 359612 1545 USD New
Quarterly Beverage Tracker Third Quarter 2015: Czech Republic; Comprehensive Quarterly Analysis of Year on Year Performance for All Commercial Beverages - Research Beam
 
 

Quarterly Beverage Tracker Third Quarter 2015: Czech Republic; Comprehensive Quarterly Analysis of Year on Year Performance for All Commercial Beverages

  • Category : Food and Beverages
  • Published On : November   2015
  • Pages : 31
  • Publisher : Canadean
 
 
 
Summary
Extremely hot weather and a recovering economy were behind growth of well over 1% for all commercial beverages in Quarter 3. Although the unemployment rate is relatively low in the Czech Republic compared to many other European countries, fear of unemployment continues to be one of the main factors stopping consumer spending, even though the rate is dropping. Retail sales were driven by slowed inflation and people beginning to feel wage improvements, this growth faded in Q3-15 as more durable goods rather than food and drinks were purchased.
Horeca sales were a key driver of growth, particularly in the consumption of carbonates and beer, as hotels and restaurants recorded positive results and consumers started to socialize more and relaxed their spending on meals.

Key Findings
The hot weather in Quarter 3 fueled sales of soft drinks

PLs underperformed as discounting of branded products continued

Healthy growth returned to Horeca as tourists came back and the economy improved

The weak crown exchange is helping beer exports, as breweries seek alternative markets

Synopsis
Canadeans Czech Republic Quarterly Beverage Tracker Q3-15 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:

Topline consumption volumes for Q3-2015 vs Q3-2014, moving annual totals (MAT) and latest 2015 forecasts for all beverage categories

Carbonates consumption data for Q3-2015 vs Q3-2014, moving annual totals (MAT) and latest 2015 forecasts split by regular vs low calorie, and key flavour

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 2015

Analysis of significant activity in the soft drinks market, including new product introductions (ranked by brand owner and detailing flavour, 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 Q3 special focus update on the latest trends in soft drinks flavours and innovation

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

Investigate the latest quarterly and emerging annual trends in Czech Republic to back your marketing initiatives

Analyse the latest beverage category 2015 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
Table Of Contents
1.1 At A Glance
1.2 Impact Of The Economic Situation
1.3 Highlights
1.4 Market Drivers
1.5 Market Trends
1.6 Soft Drinks
1.6.1 Packaged Water
1.6.2 Bulk/HOD Water
1.6.3 Carbonates
1.6.4 Juice
1.6.5 Nectars
1.6.6 Still Drinks
1.6.7 Squash/Syrups
1.6.8 Fruit Powders
1.6.9 Iced/RTD Tea Drinks
1.6.10 Iced/RTD Coffee Drinks
1.6.11 Sports Drinks
1.6.12 Energy Drinks
1.7 Alcoholic Drinks
1.7.1 Beer
1.7.2 Cider
1.7.3 Spirits
1.7.4 Wines
1.7.5 Other Alcoholic Drinks
1.8 Dairy Drinks
1.8.1 White Milk
1.8.2 Cultured Dairy Drinks
1.8.3 Flavored Milk
1.8.4 Other Liquid Dairy
1.8.5 Soymilk
1.9 Hot Beverages
1.9.1 Hot Tea
1.9.2 Hot Coffee
1.10 Soft Drinks Quarterly Update
1.10.1 Industry News
1.10.2 Distribution News
1.10.3 Packaging/Legislation News
1.11 New Products and Photo Shots
1.12 Focus On Soft Drinks Flavor Trends And Innovation
1.13 Data Tables
1.14 Pricing Tables

List Of Tables
Table 1: Czech Republic at a Glance - Quarterly Performance and Latest Forecast
Table 2: Impact Of The Economic Situation
Table 3: Commercial Beverage Market Trends - Million Liters, 2014-2015F
Table 4: Commercial Beverage Market Trends - Million Unit Cases, 2014-2015F
Table 5: Soft Drinks Market Trends - Million Liters, 2014-2015F
Table 6: Soft Drinks Market Trends - Million Unit Cases, 2014-2015F
Table 7: Carbonates Market Trends - Million Liters, 2014-2015F
Table 8: Carbonates Market Trends - Million Unit Cases, 2014-2015F
Table 9: Selected Retail Price Movements, 2014-2015

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