Tea in Ireland
Report description
Black tea remained the largest product area within hot drinks in Ireland during 2011, accounting for 96% of retail volume sales. Ireland has one of the highest tea per capita consumption rates in the world. Like many other commodities, tea prices have been rising due to a combination of supply not keeping up with demand growth and well publicised poor harvests in recent years, notably in Kenya and India. Given Irish tea consumption, it would appear that this highly mature area has plateaued in...
Euromonitor International's Tea in Ireland report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data 2007-2011, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading companies, the leading brands and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they legislative, distribution or pricing issues. Forecasts to 2016 illustrate how the market is set to change.
Product coverage: Black Tea, Fruit/Herbal Tea, Green Tea, Instant Tea, Other Tea.
Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
Why buy this report?- Get a detailed picture of the Tea market;
- Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change;
- Understand the competitive environment, the market’s major players and leading brands;
- Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.
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Table of contents
HeadlinesTrends
Competitive Landscape
Prospects
Category Data
Table 1 Retail Sales of Tea by Category: Volume 2006-2011
Table 2 Retail Sales of Tea by Category: Value 2006-2011
Table 3 Retail Sales of Tea by Category: % Volume Growth 2006-2011
Table 4 Retail Sales of Tea by Category: % Value Growth 2006-2011
Table 5 Tea: Standard Vs Pods 2006-2011
Table 6 Tea Company Shares by Retail Value 2007-2011
Table 7 Tea Brand Shares by Retail Value 2008-2011
Table 8 Forecast Retail Sales of Tea by Category: Volume 2011-2016
Table 9 Forecast Retail Sales of Tea by Category: Value 2011-2016
Table 10 Forecast Retail Sales of Tea by Category: % Volume Growth 2011-2016
Table 11 Forecast Retail Sales of Tea by Category: % Value Growth 2011-2016
Table 12 Tea: Forecast Standard Vs Pods 2011-2016
Barry's Tea Ltd in Hot Drinks (ireland)
Strategic Direction
Key Facts
Summary 1 Barry's Tea Ltd: Key Facts
Summary 2 Barry's Tea Ltd: Operational Indicators
Company Background
Production
Competitive Positioning
Summary 3 Barry's Tea Ltd: Competitive Position 2011
Campbell Bewley Group Ltd in Hot Drinks (ireland)
Strategic Direction
Key Facts
Summary 4 Campbell Bewley: Key Facts
Summary 5 Campbell Bewley: Operational Indicators
Company Background
Production
Competitive Positioning
Summary 6 Campbell Bewley: Competitive Position 2011
Robert Roberts Ltd in Hot Drinks (ireland)
Strategic Direction
Key Facts
Summary 7 Robert Roberts Ltd: Key Facts
Summary 8 Robert Roberts Ltd * (Figures represent the entire DCC Food & Bev Operations): Operational Indicators
Company Background
Production
Competitive Positioning
Summary 9 Robert Roberts: Competitive Position 2011
Executive Summary
Stagnating Sales But Number of New Trends and Developments
Ethical Sourcing - Does It Matter?
Strong Brand Loyalty in An Area Dominated by Multinationals
Supermarkets, Hypermarkets and Discounters Increasing Sales Shares
the Rise of Health and Wellness Brands - Here To Stay Or A Fad?
Key Trends and Developments
Economy Casts Long Shadow
Consumers Choose Convenience, Quality, Health and Wellness
Rising Commodity Prices Continue To Be A Factor
Ethical Sourcing - Does It Matter?
Consumer Loyalty Remains Strong
Market Data
Table 13 Retail Vs Foodservice Sales of Hot Drinks: % Volume Breakdown 2006-2011
Table 14 Retail Vs Foodservice Sales of Hot Drinks: % Volume Growth 2006-2011
Table 15 Retail Sales of Hot Drinks by Category: Volume 2006-2011
Table 16 Retail Sales of Hot Drinks by Category: Value 2006-2011
Table 17 Retail Sales of Hot Drinks by Category: % Volume Growth 2006-2011
Table 18 Retail Sales of Hot Drinks by Category: % Value Growth 2006-2011
Table 19 Foodservice Sales of Hot Drinks by Category: Volume 2006-2011
Table 20 Foodservice Sales of Hot Drinks by Category: % Volume Growth 2006-2011
Table 21 Total Sales of Hot Drinks by Category: Total Volume 2006-2011
Table 22 Total Sales of Hot Drinks by Category: % Total Volume Growth 2006-2011
Table 23 Hot Drinks Company Shares by Retail Value 2007-2011
Table 24 Hot Drinks Brand Shares by Retail Value 2008-2011
Table 25 Penetration of Private Label by Category 2006-2011
Table 26 Sales of Hot Drinks by Distribution Format: % Analysis 2006-2011
Table 27 Sales of Hot Drinks by Category and Distribution Format: % Analysis 2011
Table 28 Forecast Retail Vs Foodservice Sales of Hot Drinks: % Volume Breakdown 2011-2016
Table 29 Forecast Retail Vs Foodservice Sales of Hot Drinks: % Volume Growth 2011-2016
Table 30 Forecast Retail Sales of Hot Drinks by Category: Volume 2011-2016
Table 31 Forecast Retail Sales of Hot Drinks by Category: Value 2011-2016
Table 32 Forecast Retail Sales of Hot Drinks by Category: % Volume Growth 2011-2016
Table 33 Forecast Retail Sales of Hot Drinks by Category: % Value Growth 2011-2016
Table 34 Forecast Foodservice Sales of Hot Drinks by Category: Volume 2011-2016
Table 35 Forecast Foodservice Sales of Hot Drinks by Category: % Volume Growth 2011-2016
Table 36 Forecast Total Sales of Hot Drinks by Category: Total Volume 2011-2016
Table 37 Forecast Total Sales of Hot Drinks by Category: % Total Volume Growth 2011-2016
Sources
Summary 10 Research Sources
The just-drinks office is currently: Closed
Office opening hours
Mon-Thursdays 9:00am-5:30pm
Fridays 9:00am-4:30pm
The office is closed during weekends.
Current time at just-drinks headquarters: 3:55am (Monday, 27 May 2013)
