Post-pandemic, organic products are gaining ground as consumers perceive them as healthier and more nutritious than non-organic options and believe that those found in sweet spreads may help to strengthen immunity. In recent years, the number of Organic Farmers Organizations (OAE) with self-certification has increased significantly, helping to satisfy the demand for organic products in the Chilean sweet spreads market.
Honey-producing companies are facing a big problem in the form of adulterated honey. The domestic market is home to honey products sold in containers labelled as honey but filled with honey mixed with artificial sugar or chancaca (food made from sugar cane juice), or preparations that incorporate flavourings which alter the properties of natural honey.
Sweet spreads products inhabit a highly competitive landscape where brands seek to develop and implement solid digital marketing strategies to stand out from the rest. Given the growing importance of technology and the omnipresence of the internet, players need to connect with customers effectively.
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Excludes: Any products sold unpackaged or in bulk; margarine, butter substitutes, vegetable-oil based, yeast-based, and meat/seafood-based spreads.
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