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The world's most comprehensive market research on consumer products, commercial industries, demographics trends and consumer lifestyles in Côte d'Ivoire.
In 2022, soft drinks is recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, however, the industry now faces a new set of problems due to the international inflation rates and fuel price hikes. This is affecting household incomes across the country and forcing…
Retailing value sales continued to expand in Côte d’Ivoire during 2022 growing at a higher rate than they did in both 2020 and 2021 but at a slower rate than in the earlier part of the review period. The market continued to recover from disruption…
Home care continues to benefit from the COVID-19 pandemic as consumers keep their homes scrupulously clean. However, the industry now faces some challenges due to the global inflation rates and fuel price hikes which mean manufacturing is now more…
During the review period prior to the onset of the pandemic, retail volume sales of hot drinks were expanding at a robust rate, supported by urbanisation, population growth, and a buoyant economy, but they were flat in 2020 and 2021 as the economic…
Demand continued to increase across most categories of cooking ingredients and meals in 2022 despite significant average unit price increases as high inflation eroded consumer spending power. General economic development, urbanisation and the spread…
While demand for alcoholic drinks came under huge pressure at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 as many consumers resorted to the illicit alcohol trade, sales bounced back strongly in 2021 as the economic environment improved and the on-trade…
Rice dominates retail volume sales of staple foods in Côte d’Ivoire and demand continues to grow in 2022 due to population growth and its fixed prices which are capped by the government. The industry is recovering from the impact of the COVID-19…
In 2022, consumer health is performing well due to the urbanisation, population growth, and the growing health and wellness trend. Self-medication also continues to dominate purchasing behaviour in consumer health, with many consumers continuing to…
Prior to the onset of the pandemic, retail volume sales of snacks had exhibited strong growth due to the expansion of the country’s middle class, but the economic shock of COVID-19 brought this to a halt during 2020, with ice cream performing…
Tobacco will remain popular in 2021. However, tax rises have hurt sales of locally produced cigarettes, allowing imported brands to capitalise. After being impacted by the pandemic, the industry will see a recovery in 2021, in line with the economy…
Dairy products and alternatives in 2022: The big picture
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have an impact on beauty and personal care in 2021. Due to the financial repercussions of the pandemic, many consumers have continued to trade down to lower-priced brands, or cut out certain products altogether.…
After seeing a slight slowdown in value sales in 2020, the tissue and hygiene market rebounded to near pre-pandemic growth rates in 2021. The need for strict hygiene measures to avoid virus transmission proved a boon for tissue and hygiene products.…
Côte d’Ivoire’s businesses are challenged by widespread corruption, poor infrastructure and, most importantly, a lack of skilled human capital. Furthermore, the ICT sector is weak, the higher educational attainment rate is low, and more than half of…
The number of households is set to increase rapidly in Côte d’Ivoire over 2021-2040, with “other” (extended) remaining the leading household type. Household earnings will reach pre-pandemic levels by 2022, with the fastest household expenditure…
Côte d’Ivoire is ranked low in the Environmental Sustainability Index, as a result of low electricity output, limited access to clean drinking water and very low food availability. Moreover, the country is poorly prepared for climate change-related…
Despite being ‘moderately free’ for economic freedom, corruption and a weak rule of law continue to blight Côte d’Ivoire, whilst state finances have worsened because of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Focus on reforms has boosted economic…
Abidjan and San Pedro are Côte d’Ivoire’s most economically vibrant cities. The cities’ economic strength is partially supported by elevated consumer expenditure compared to other cities, and increasing digital connectivity levels. Moreover, Abidjan…
Cote d’Ivoire is expected to be one of the fastest growing economies globally through to 2040, leading to one of the highest increases in disposable income levels regionally. Increasing digitalisation, structural reforms and rapid urbanisation are…
In 2021, the Ivorian economy expanded at a faster pace than the regional average, supported by elevated domestic demand, recovery of exports and increased investments in fixed assets. However, over the year inflationary pressures increased and public…