With a projected compound annual growth rate of 5.9%, the coffee market across the Middle East and Africa is expected to expand from USD 22.8 billion in 2025 to USD 30.4 billion by 2030, underscoring sustained momentum in the category. Growth is being shaped by demographic expansion, accelerating urbanisation and gradual shifts in consumption structure. In many markets across the region, coffee remains deeply embedded in daily routines and social rituals, delivering high penetration and frequent consumption across income tiers. A young and growing population base continues to support retail volumes, while in several economies facing inflationary and currency pressures, value growth has outpaced real consumption gains, highlighting the role of price adjustments in overall market expansion.
From a structural perspective, mainstream formats continue to anchor demand, particularly in price-sensitive segments where affordability and accessibility are paramount. Traditional preparation styles and culturally embedded consumption occasions reinforce the category’s resilience. At the same time, gradual upgrading is evident in urban centres, where rising middle-income and affluent consumers are trading up to premium and specialty formats. Increasing awareness of quality differentiation, provenance and functional positioning is creating space for higher-value propositions, even as mass-market offerings retain scale leadership.
Channel dynamics across the region reflect a dual-track evolution. Small neighbourhood retailers and traditional trade remain dominant in many countries, particularly in rural and lower-income areas, where small pack sizes and single-serve options preserve affordability. In parallel, modern retail networks are expanding in major cities, offering broader assortments and stronger merchandising of premium products. E-commerce and rapid-delivery platforms are gaining traction, especially in Gulf markets and select African urban hubs, supported by digital marketing and social media engagement. However, online penetration remains supplementary rather than transformative at the regional level.
Supply-side structures vary markedly. Some markets benefit from established domestic production and vertically integrated players, while others remain heavily import-dependent and therefore more exposed to global commodity price volatility, geopolitical disruptions and logistics costs. Competitive intensity is moderate to high, with international brands leveraging established distribution and brand equity in urban and premium segments, while regional and local operators compete effectively on pricing, flavour localisation and pack innovation in the mass market. Looking ahead, regional growth is likely to remain steady rather than explosive, with structural upgrading, premiumisation and digital channel development driving incremental value creation. Companies able to balance price competitiveness, supply chain resilience and targeted innovation will be best positioned to capture share in an increasingly segmented and evolving market landscape.
Built for business leaders and market practitioners, this report explores the coffee market in Middle East and Africa through the lens of data-backed insight. Updated in 2025, it includes historical developments from 2020 onward and forecasts through 2030, offering an evidence-based foundation for strategic initiatives.
What’s Inside the Report
Annual market size figures expressed in (Tons/USD), spanning 2020 to 2030. The dataset includes both historical actuals and forecasts, along with CAGR calculations for historical and projected periods.
Market Segmentation
The Middle East and Africa coffee market is structured as follows:
Product type – e.g., coffee capsules and pods, ground coffee, instant coffee (instant coffee mixes, standard instant coffee), whole beans, RTD coffee
Packaging type – e.g., flexible packaging, glass jars, metal containers, paper containers, rigid plastic
Distribution channel – e.g., bars and HoReCa, convenience stores, discounters, e-commerce, hypermarkets, small grocery stores, supermarkets, tobacco/liquor/tea shop, others
Country – e.g., Egypt, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, others
Macroeconomic & Demographic Indicators
In addition to core market data, the report incorporates key socio-economic indicators that provide essential context for interpreting market dynamics. These include population trends, the Consumer Price Index (CPI), Gross Domestic Product (GDP), per capita consumption (expressed in USD), and consumer spending as a percentage of GDP. Together, these metrics offer a macroeconomic backdrop that enhances the strategic relevance of the market size figures, helping stakeholders better assess demand potential and long-term growth opportunities.
Competitive Landscape: Market Share Analysis
Market share insights presented in this report illustrate the evolving competitive landscape of the coffee sector in Middle East and Africa, with data on top-performing brands and consolidation trends. Key market participants include: Afri Tea and Coffee Blenders (1963) Ltd., Africafe sarl, Agthia Group PJSC, Ameed Food Industries Co. W.L.L, AMEN GROUP, Avi Ltd., BARNIE’S COFFEE, Bravo Nuts Company, Brazilian Coffee House Company, C. Dorman Ltd., CAFE BOUKHARI, SARL, Cafe NIZIERE, Sarl, Cafes Sahara, Chai Bora Limited, Food Empire Holdings Ltd., Great Abyssinia PLC, Groupe Facto, Illycaffe S.p.A., JDE Peet’s N.V., JUPITER INTERNATIONAL HOTELS, Labelle Group, Landwer Cafe Ltd., Luigi Lavazza S.p.A., Maatouk Maison Du Cafe, Marouf Food Industries Company (Marouf Coffee), Massimo Zanetti Beverage Group S.p.A., Melange Coffee Roasters, Moyee Coffee Roasting PLC, MTL Main Traders Limited, Nestle S.A., Power Root (M) Sdn. Bhd., S. A. Bagersh PLC, Shaheen Coffee Co, Societe Ets. Michel Najjar sal, SOCIETE INDUSTRIELLE DU CAFE, SARL, Star Cafe Ltd., Strauss Group Ltd., Titan Roasters Limited, TO.MO.CA. Coffee Pvt. Ltd. Co., Zino Davidoff SA, etc.
This report provides market share data for leading players in the overall coffee market, as well as in key segments including coffee, coffee capsules and pods, fresh coffee, ground coffee, instant coffee, instant coffee mixes, standard instant coffee, whole beans and RTD coffee.
Market share analysis covered in the report:
Middle East and Africa coffee market share
Middle East and Africa coffee capsules and pods market share
Middle East and Africa fresh coffee market share
Middle East and Africa ground coffee market share
Middle East and Africa instant coffee market share
Middle East and Africa instant coffee mixes market share
Middle East and Africa standard instant coffee market share
Middle East and Africa whole beans market share
Middle East and Africa RTD coffee market share
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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Market Segmentation
Market Overview
Middle East and Africa Coffee Market – Product Type Analysis
Middle East and Africa Coffee Market – Packaging Type Analysis
Middle East and Africa Coffee Market – Distribution Channel Analysis
Middle East and Africa Coffee Market – Country Analysis
Company/Brand Shares Analysis
Afri Tea and Coffee Blenders (1963) Ltd.
Africafe sarl
Agthia Group PJSC
Ameed Food Industries Co. W.L.L
AMEN GROUP
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Macroeconomic Data and Forecast
Research Methodology
Disclaimer
FIGURES AND TABLES
Table Middle East and Africa Coffee Market Size 2020-2030
Chart Middle East and Africa Coffee Market, Net Growth, 2020-2030
Chart Middle East and Africa Coffee Market, Growth Rates, 2020-2030
Table Middle East and Africa Coffee Market by Product Type, 2020-2030
Chart Middle East and Africa Coffee Market by Product Type, CAGR Historic and Forecast, 2020-2030
Chart Middle East and Africa Coffee Market by Product Type, 2020-2030
Table Middle East and Africa Coffee Market by Packaging Type, 2020-2030
Chart Middle East and Africa Coffee Market by Packaging Type, CAGR Historic and Forecast, 2020-2030
Chart Middle East and Africa Coffee Market by Packaging Type, 2020-2030
Table Middle East and Africa Coffee Market by Distribution Channel, 2020-2030
Chart Middle East and Africa Coffee Market by Distribution Channel, CAGR Historic and Forecast, 2020-2030
Chart Middle East and Africa Coffee Market by Distribution Channel, 2020-2030
Table Middle East and Africa Coffee Market by Country, 2020-2030
Chart Middle East and Africa Coffee Market by Country, CAGR Historic and Forecast, 2020-2030
Chart Middle East and Africa Coffee Market by Country, 2020-2030
Table Middle East and Africa Coffee Market Share (%), by Companies, 2020-2025
Chart Middle East and Africa Coffee Market, by Companies, 2025
Table Middle East and Africa Coffee Market Share (%), by Brands, 2020-2025
Chart Middle East and Africa Coffee Market, by Brands, 2025
Table Middle East and Africa – Population (Millions) and Forecast
Table Middle East and Africa – Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Forecast
Table Middle East and Africa – Gross Domestic Product and Forecast
Table Middle East and Africa Coffee Market: Spend as a Proportion of GDP (%)
Table Middle East and Africa Coffee Market: Consumption per Capita (Population)
Companies Mentioned
Key players featured in this Middle East and Africa Coffee market report include, but are not limited to:
Afri Tea and Coffee Blenders (1963) Ltd.
Africafe sarl
Agthia Group PJSC
Ameed Food Industries Co. W.L.L
AMEN GROUP
Avi Ltd.
BARNIE’S COFFEE
Bravo Nuts Company
Brazilian Coffee House Company
C. Dorman Ltd.
CAFE BOUKHARI, SARL
Cafe NIZIERE, Sarl
Cafes Sahara
Chai Bora Limited
Food Empire Holdings Ltd.
Great Abyssinia PLC
Groupe Facto
Illycaffe S.p.A.
JDE Peet’s N.V.
JUPITER INTERNATIONAL HOTELS
Labelle Group
Landwer Cafe Ltd.
Luigi Lavazza S.p.A.
Maatouk Maison Du Cafe
Marouf Food Industries Company (Marouf Coffee)
Massimo Zanetti Beverage Group S.p.A.
Melange Coffee Roasters
Moyee Coffee Roasting PLC
MTL Main Traders Limited
Nestle S.A.
Power Root (M) Sdn. Bhd.
S. A. Bagersh PLC
Shaheen Coffee Co
Societe Ets. Michel Najjar sal
SOCIETE INDUSTRIELLE DU CAFE, SARL
Star Cafe Ltd.
Strauss Group Ltd.
Titan Roasters Limited
TO.MO.CA. Coffee Pvt. Ltd. Co.
Zino Davidoff SA

