Market Updates
Iced Tea Consumption Tops Soft Drinks
Zenith International predicted iced tea consumption would continue to grow 4.4% per year looking ahead to 2020.
By: Lisa Olivo

Global iced tea consumption exceeded 35 billion liters in 2015, according to a new report by food and drinks consultancy Zenith International. Since 2010, the market has grown by 44%, well above the 25% rate for all soft drinks. Zenith attributes its strong growth to consumers’ greater health awareness, choosing beverages that offer health benefits and thirst-quenching properties without compromising on taste.
Points highlighted by the 2016 Zenith Global Ready-To-Drink Tea Report include:
- Asia Pacific has a commanding 72% volume share led by China and Japan, yet the region’s consumption per person is less than half that of North America and only slightly higher than Europe.
- North America enjoys the highest consumption per person, recording robust growth fueled by innovation and promotion of the category’s health positioning.
- Europe’s performance has been mixed, with West Europe witnessing steady growth and East Europe posting a decline, primarily due to reduced consumer purchasing power in some countries and greater price sensitivity.
- Latin America and Africa Middle East achieved the highest growth rates of over 10% a year between 2010 and 2015.
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Zenith forecast that consumption will continue growing by 4.4% a year to reach almost 44 billion liters by 2020.