The world's most comprehensive market research on consumer produc...
The world's most comprehensive market research on consumer products, commercial industries, demographics trends and consumer lifestyles in Ethiopia.
Middle East and Africa ranks the lowest in terms of internet penetration. However, with the affordability of smartphones and increasing investment in ICT, the region is the fastest growing in terms of internet users. Gulf countries outstand with…
The global urban consumer landscape is increasingly complex and difficult to navigate. Which cities should you choose for your consumer business expansion? To answer this and other questions, we are introducing the Euromonitor International Cities…
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, health protocols had to be implemented altering the shopping experience of Ethiopians. The use of masks and social distancing among consumers and staff were strictly enforced in stores. The pandemic and the war in Tigray…
The number of households is set to increase rapidly in Ethiopia over 2021-2040, with couples with children remaining the dominant household type. Household earnings have already recovered from the COVID-19 impact, and the fastest household…
This briefing examines how the wood commodity is performing globally and in the largest countries in terms of wood supply and consumption. The report also provides data and analysis for wood prices, imports, exports and top consuming industries as…
Ethiopia’s consumer income is expected to more than double over 2021-2040, yet remain among the lowest globally. Consumer market development is set to be constrained by persisting inequalities, with discretionary spending remaining subdued due to the…
Cooking ingredients and meals in Ethiopia saw the strongest rate of retail value sales growth in over a decade during 2022 mainly due to high inflation. Edible oils account for the bulk of overall sales. As an essential product it was not adversely…
Retail volume sales of staple foods in Ethiopia are dominated by bread, with rice accounting for most of the remainder. Demand for breakfast cereals, processed meat, seafood and alternatives to meat and particularly processed meat and vegetables…
A weak rule of law means that Ethiopia is ‘repressed’ for economic freedom. Civil war has had a negative impact on output, but economic development has remained resilient, largely owing to a sound agricultural sector, although inflation remains very…
Coffee dominates retail volume sales of hot drinks in Ethiopia. Coffee has a long history in Ethiopia and is regularly consumed by most adults. Retail volume sales of coffee continued to expand in 2022, with the economic shock of the pandemic having…
Consumption of soft drinks continues to steadily grow in Ethiopia even though the country has faced major setbacks in terms of political stability, the COVID-19 pandemic and global inflation rates, and fuel price hikes. Urbanisation and population…
Since the outbreak of COVID-19, there has been a behavioural shift in most consumers, in the sense that they have become more aware of hygiene and sanitation. However, in 2022, many categories are now being impacted by the global inflation rates…
Consumer health witnessed strong growth in current value terms in 2022, largely fuelled by a high rate of inflation. Despite seeing solid GDP growth in 2022 the country faces numerous challenges including civil war, albeit a ceasefire was achieved in…
In 2022 tissue and hygiene products are experiencing growth in value sales due to inflation, further supported by population growth, rising income levels, and urbanisation. However, category performance remains inhibited by widespread poverty,…
Soaring inflation, due to the continuing civil war, as well as price pressures arising from the war in Ukraine, led to consumers cutting down on discretionary spending. On top of inflation, drought further aggravated supply chain disruptions. Within…
The report examines the economic landscape of Ethiopia and provides information on major monetary indicators, foreign trade, investment and government finance. The economy in Ethiopia expanded in real terms in 2022, driven by increasing private…
Beauty and personal care continued to develop in 2022 as population growth, urbanisation and rising incomes due to economic development expanded the core consumer base in most categories. However, most local people demand only the absolute basics…
Ethiopia ranks in the bottom third in the global Economic Freedom Ranking in 2022, due to an unfavourable business environment, with limited monetary and labour freedom. Skills shortages, poor transport and ICT infrastructure, as well as restrictive…
Cities are hubs for spending, with 80% of expenditure expected to be generated by urban areas in 2023. Spending growth in 2023 will, however, be sluggish, as cost of living challenges force consumers to be more conservative in their expenditure. Over…
Alcoholic drinks recorded robust growth in 2022 as sales continued to recover from the impact of COVID-19. Expanding local production, especially in wine and beer, has supported growth by offering consumers affordable options at a time when currency…