Edible oils is expected to witness low volume growth over the forecast period, with a stronger performance in value terms. As a staple product, value for money is a primary consideration for many consumers and so affordability with remain key to most purchasing decisions.
Private label already garners over half of retail value share in edible oils, and its appeal will remain strong in the forthcoming years. Many local consumers will continue to search for ways of reducing spending on edible oils, preferably without sacrificing quality and added value.
The forecast period is expected to see the leading domestic producers of edible oils in Sweden continue to make the most of their domestic origins as local consumers continue to prioritise locally manufactured products and seek out more sustainable goods. Emphasising local origins is tantamount to emphasising high quality, ethical farming methods and ecological credentials as many local consumers are well aware that Sweden’s agribusiness sector is a regional and global leader in these areas.
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Edible Oils
This is the aggregation of olive oil and vegetable and seed oil (which comprises of corn oil, palm oil, rapeseed oil, soy oil, sunflower oil, and other edible oil). Please note blended oil that contain over 50% of one type of oil are categorised in that category, e.g. blended oil with 60% soy oil is categorised in soy oil; whereas blended oils with less than 50% of a specific type of oil are categorised in other edible oil. Includes: Pre-packaged edible oils products purchased by consumers through legally established retail channels. Excludes: Unpackaged/bulk oils, i.e. instances where consumers bring an empty container or plastic bag to be (re)filled with cooking oil. Example: Minyak curah in Indonesia.
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