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Beverages Statistics
Soft drinks are projected to grow steadily, while the U.S. energy drink market alone hit $84.9 billion in 2023 and bottled water reached $61.1 billion, raising tough questions about packaging waste, energy intensity, and how regulators are tightening controls on beverage contact materials. Expect the kind of contrasts that matter for decisions, from 73% U.S. container recycling to how small operational fixes like headspace control and CIP optimization can cut losses and water use.

Malaysia F&B Industry Statistics
Malaysia’s F&B statistics in 2025 track how consumers are reshaping demand and how operators are adapting, with sharp signals on where margins and sourcing pressure are landing. If you need a clear snapshot of what is changing in the market right now, this page turns the latest shifts into figures you can actually use.

Uae Food And Beverage Industry Statistics
In 2025, the UAE food and beverage sector is moving fast enough to change what matters most, from where spending is going to how production and retail performance are holding up. Get the key numbers that explain why growth is not evenly distributed and which signals are most likely to shape the next round of demand.

Meat Industry Statistics
Prices keep shifting fast, with 2026 tightening the squeeze on meat buyers as input costs and retail values move out of sync. Read the Meat Industry numbers to see exactly where margins expanded and where they snapped, so you can spot the next turn before it hits the shelf.

Bread Industry Statistics
See how Bread Industry’s latest 2025 numbers shift the story from stable shelves to real pressure points, including the cost swings and demand changes reshaping what bakers can keep on hand. If you want one page that connects pricing, production, and sales into a single, current snapshot, this is the place.

Fmcg Food Industry Statistics
Food and FMCG brands are juggling sharper cost pressure and faster demand shifts, and the latest 2025–2026 figures make that tension impossible to ignore. Get the key statistics behind what consumers buy, where growth is actually happening, and how companies are responding under real 2025 and 2026 constraints.

Healthy Food Industry Statistics
From 2024–2032, the global functional food market is projected to grow at a 4.9% CAGR, while plant based foods are forecast to rise at a 6.3% CAGR and organic is expected to climb 3.6% CAGR, all against a US backdrop where 58% of Americans say healthy eating is part of their lifestyle. Pair that momentum with the hard regulatory and labeling reality, where FDA notes nutrition label accuracy issues turn up in about 1 in 5 foods and the “healthy” nutrient criteria hinges on specific limits for fat, saturated fat, sodium, and added sugars.

Nutritional Supplements Industry Statistics
See how 2026 momentum in Nutritional Supplements Industry metrics is changing what “demand” means, with sharp shifts in sales, adoption, and regulation that can’t be explained by hype alone. If you’re making product, investment, or policy decisions, this page helps you separate steady growth from the signals that are moving fastest.

Brazil Beverage Industry Statistics
Brazil’s beverage market is adding momentum fast, with beer revenue reaching R$ 31.9 billion in 2023 and functional beverages growing 9% CAGR over 2019 to 2023, even as pricing pressure is reflected by 22% of consumers switching mainly on cost. You will also see how logistics and consumer behavior collide, from 74% buying through supermarkets and hypermarkets to a 19% higher PET resin price in 2023 that feeds directly into bottling costs.

Sparkling Water Industry Statistics
Find out why sparkling water is reshaping buying habits, with attention grabbing 2026 figures that show accelerating demand alongside shifting preferences. The page puts the newest industry benchmarks in plain view so you can spot what changed and where the category is headed next.

Global Coffee Industry Statistics
Coffee’s latest price backdrop is sharply different month to month, with the ICO composite indicator at US$2.407 per lb in April 2024 versus US$2.107 in March 2024, while global consumption and production hover around the 171 million 60 kg bag mark. Follow how stocks, trade flows, and specialty and retail market momentum line up across regions as the sector moves between surplus and deficit.

Food Technology Industry Statistics
Food and beverage packaging is forecast to hit USD 638.6 billion by 2032, even as packaging waste from food and drink rises to a projected 12 million tonnes by 2040, making tradeoffs between growth and waste unavoidable. Pair that with the scale of hunger and food loss, including global alternative proteins climbing and the UN projection of a 9.7 billion world population by 2050, and you get the practical tension driving every food tech decision from safety and labeling to sustainability.

Japan Coffee Industry Statistics
Japan’s coffee scene keeps expanding, with 2028 projections of $46.5B in retail coffee sales and 9,000 coffee shops, even as per-capita consumption rises only from 3.8 kg to 4.0 kg by 2027. Track how Japan moved from 4.863 million to 5.042 million 60 kg bags imported between 2022 and 2023, while instant, RTD, and specialty segments each carve out their own growth momentum.

Snack Industry Statistics
With the global snack market projected to hit $827.5 billion by 2032 and keep growing at a 5.6% CAGR, the real story is how demand is shifting right now, from U.S. snack retail sales of $51.1 billion in 2024 to rising “better-for-you” momentum and the changing signals consumers use on labels. This page connects those market totals to what drives daily snacking, category mix, and ingredient and nutrition expectations across the U.S., Europe, China, and beyond.

Biscuit Industry Statistics
See how biscuit industry output and demand are shifting in 2026, with 2025 and 2024 benchmarks revealing what changed and why it matters at the plant level. The contrast between steady volume and moving procurement and pricing pressures makes the case for where the category is headed next, not just where it has been.

Plant-Based Industry Statistics
Plant-Based Industry’s statistics page tracks where the category is heading fast, from a $74.2 billion global plant-based food market in 2024 to $20.6 billion for plant-based meat and $9.6 billion for protein ingredients in 2024. You will also see how behavior is shifting with 27% buying weekly and why land and greenhouse gas impacts remain consistently lower in multiple life-cycle and meta-analysis studies, even as pricing and launch momentum reshape what consumers and brands expect next.

Gum Industry Statistics
Gum Industry’s latest figures show how sharply production and demand can move in step, with 2026 pointing to the next big shift rather than a steady grind. If you track margins, sourcing, or growth plans, this page turns the category’s quick swings into clear, decision-ready context.

Plant-Based Meat Industry Statistics
Track how plant-based meat markets are reshaping demand, from shifting sales and production volumes to changing investment momentum. The latest 2025 figures reveal just how far growth has accelerated compared with earlier expectations, and what that means for the next wave of industry moves.

Uk Food Industry Statistics
UK Food Industry figures for 2026 and the latest available break down where growth is actually landing, not just where it was expected to. If you want the clearest view of how supply chain pressure, spending shifts, and business investment are reshaping the sector right now, this is the page you will want open.

Cpg Snack Industry Statistics
Snack shelves are shifting fast, with global snack food set to grow at a 4.8% CAGR from 2024 to 2032 and U.S. salty snacks retail sales volume up 2.1% from 2022 to 2023, even as consumers stretch dollars through value seeking. This page maps where growth is landing, from protein snacks at $3.4B and cookies at $12.6B to emerging claim signals like plant based at 6.7% of 2024 U.S. snack launches and keto friendly at just 1.9% across the market.