Tea is prepared by steeping hot or boiling water over the cured or fresh leaves of Camellia sinensis. This plant produces traditional teas such as black, white, green, yellow, oolong, and yerba mate, all containing caffeine. According to the latest research, the tea market in Middle East and Africa is poised to grow by USD 9.1 billion during 2024-2029, progressing at a CAGR of 12.4% during the forecast period.
This report presents a detailed overview of the Middle East and Africa tea industry, including key data on historical market size, growth rates, and future trends. It offers an in-depth analysis of different market segments, paying close attention to factors like product type, packaging, distribution channel, and country. This detailed analysis supports the identification of growth opportunities within the tea industry.
Market Segmentation
The tea market in Middle East and Africa is structured as follows:
Product type: black tea, fruit & herbal tea, green tea, instant tea, others
Packaging: flexible packaging, paper containers, others (glass, metal, etc.)
Distribution channel: convenience stores, supermarkets and hypermarkets, specialty stores, small grocery stores, e-commerce, others
Country: Egypt, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, others
The Middle East and Africa tea market is segmented on the basis of product type, packaging, distribution channel, and country. By product type, the tea market in Middle East and Africa has been segmented into black tea, fruit & herbal tea, green tea, instant tea, and others. Based upon packaging, the tea market in Middle East and Africa is categorized into flexible packaging, paper containers, and others (glass, metal, etc.). On the basis of distribution channel, the tea market in Middle East and Africa has been segmented into convenience stores, supermarkets and hypermarkets, specialty stores, small grocery stores, e-commerce, and others. Geographically, the tea market in Middle East and Africa is also segmented into Egypt, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, and others.
Competitive Landscape
The Middle East and Africa tea market is highly competitive. The leading players in the tea market include Afri Tea and Coffee Blenders (1963) Ltd., Ahmad Tea Ltd., Akbar Brothers Ltd., Al Jawhara Group, AlKabous Group, Altunkaya Group of Companies, AMS Baeshen & Co., Associated British Foods plc, Asta Group, Avi Ltd., Badawy Group For Food Industries, CAMEROON TEA ESTATES, Canal Food SARL, Chai Bora Limited, CIHAN Group, Eagle Investments Limited, Ethio Agri-CEFT plc, EURL Boushaba Import & Export, Excelo S.A., Finlays Colombo PLC, Gold Crown Beverages (K) Ltd., Groupe Bellakhdar, groupe Holmarcom, Karirana Estates Limited, Kenya Tea Development Agency Ltd, Lipton Teas and Infusions, Mido Food Company S.A., Promasidor (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd., Qualitea Ceylon (PVT) Ltd., Saadeldeen Tea FZ LLC, Tata Consumer Products Ltd., Wissotzky Tea (Israel) Ltd.
This report provides a thorough assessment of the Middle East and Africa tea market, examining the performance of leading players from 2019 to 2023. The analysis offers critical information on market share dynamics, pinpointing dominant incumbents as well as rising challengers. Leveraging this data enables companies to refine their strategies, seize growth opportunities, and sustain competitive advantage in an increasingly dynamic market environment.
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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Key findings
Report scope
Research methodology
Market overviewMiddle East and Africa tea market – product type analysis
Middle East and Africa tea market – packaging analysis
Middle East and Africa tea market – distribution channel analysis
Middle East and Africa tea market – country analysis
Key players and market share
– Afri Tea and Coffee Blenders (1963) Ltd.
– Ahmad Tea Ltd.
– Akbar Brothers Ltd.
– Al Jawhara Group
– AlKabous Group
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Macroeconomic data and forecast
Disclaimer
FIGURES AND TABLES
Table Middle East and Africa tea market 2019-2029
Chart Middle East and Africa tea market, net growth, 2019-2029
Chart Middle East and Africa tea market, growth rates, 2019-2029
Table Middle East and Africa tea market by product type, 2019-2029
Chart Middle East and Africa tea market by product type, CAGR historic and forecast, 2019-2029
Chart Middle East and Africa tea market by product type, 2019-2029
Table Middle East and Africa tea market by packaging, 2019-2029
Chart Middle East and Africa tea market by packaging, CAGR historic and forecast, 2019-2029
Chart Middle East and Africa tea market by packaging, 2019-2029
Table Middle East and Africa tea market by distribution channel, 2019-2029
Chart Middle East and Africa tea market by distribution channel, CAGR historic and forecast, 2019-2029
Chart Middle East and Africa tea market by distribution channel, 2019-2029
Table Middle East and Africa tea market by country, 2019-2029
Chart Middle East and Africa tea market by country, CAGR historic and forecast, 2019-2029
Chart Middle East and Africa tea market by country, 2019-2029
Table Middle East and Africa tea market share (%), by companies, 2019-2023
Chart Middle East and Africa tea market, by companies, 2023
Table Middle East and Africa tea market share (%), by brands, 2019-2023
Chart Middle East and Africa tea market, by brands, 2023
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 tea market: spend as a proportion of GDP (%)
Table Middle East and Africa tea market: consumption per capita (population)