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Beverage consumption in Pakistan
By Sanober Ali

The beverage industry in Pakistan has emerged as a progressive sector over the years. As per the latest report by AAJ TV, about 170 units are operating across the country in this particular sector, which is contributing towards growth in upstream and downstream industries. A comprehensive categorization of the beverage industry would include divisions like; aerated drinks, juices, milk based drinks, energy and sports drinks, tea, and coffee and also, bottled and bulk water as well. In Pakistan different players dominate in different categories, based upon their specialization and target audience.

The survey results demonstrated the differences in the consumption pattern that exists across genders and the two different age groups. Overall, the results suggest that females are more likely to consume multiple beverages than males. Tea emerges as the most preferred drink, with comparatively higher consumption among mature adults. However, energy drinks are ranked as the least consumed by both the categories but, young adults reportedly consume comparatively more of it than mature adults. Drinks which are generally considered as healthy like juices and milk based liquids are more popular among mature adults, particularly in females. As far as soft drinks are concerned, they are more popular among men belonging to both the age categories.

In terms of dominance, tea leads the rest. It has become part of the Pakistani culture. Pakistan has one of the highest per capital tea consumption in the world which is 1 kg per capita as compared to the world average of 0.75 kg per capita.

In the soft drink category, the two major players are PepsiCo and Coca Cola, however, two chief local players named . Like tea, aerated drinks have also become a part of our festivities and its consumption in daily lives has become quite common now. Apart from that, juice industry is also burgeoning in Pakistan primarily because of the nutrimental qualities associated with it. The substantial growth in this market is because a variety of fruits are cultivated in Pakistan, currently, 38 units are producing the juices and the major manufacturing units include Nestle Pakistan Ltd., Mitchells Fruits and Benz Industries. The growing consciousness regarding health and fitness, particularly among the affluent class, is major contributor towards the augmented consumption of this drink.
Based upon the aforementioned facts, on can conclude that the beverage industry is Pakistan has gained momentum and is more likely to continue the growth in coming years as well. Although, certain macroeconomics factors certainly do have the potential to corrode this industry’s profitability
 


Beverage industry is one of the emerging and fast growing sector in Pakistan. Different reports have shown that there is a significant contribution by beverage industry in upstream and downstream industries of Pakistan. Beverage industry in Pakistan is a combination of different sectors such as:

  • Fizzy drinks
  • Juices
  • Milk based drinks
  • Energy and sports drinks
  • Tea
  • Coffee
  • Bottled and bulk water
It has been observed that Tea is the most popular segment of this industry in Pakistan because of its consistent demand and popularity among the male adults of Pakistan. Other most popular segments of this industry are Juices, fizzy drinks and milk based drinks.

nutraceutical_beverages.jpg
 
In Pakistan most people walk alot so weight issues are not a major problem like in West

However the sugar quantity in some of the Softdrinks (i.e Pepsi/Coke) is exceptionally high and these are consumed at high number in Pakistan

Same with the Rose Extract based drink (Rooh-e-Afzah or Noras etc and Jam e Sheeren etc)

If that is not enough Cup of team is filled with Sugar (2-3 teaspons)


Best Drink perhaps are the plain Teas (Chinese or Asian) with minimum sugar for calming nerves or plain Tea with no milk and sugar
 
Beverage consumption in Pakistan
By Sanober Ali

The beverage industry in Pakistan has emerged as a progressive sector over the years. As per the latest report by AAJ TV, about 170 units are operating across the country in this particular sector, which is contributing towards growth in upstream and downstream industries. A comprehensive categorization of the beverage industry would include divisions like; aerated drinks, juices, milk based drinks, energy and sports drinks, tea, and coffee and also, bottled and bulk water as well. In Pakistan different players dominate in different categories, based upon their specialization and target audience.

The survey results demonstrated the differences in the consumption pattern that exists across genders and the two different age groups. Overall, the results suggest that females are more likely to consume multiple beverages than males. Tea emerges as the most preferred drink, with comparatively higher consumption among mature adults. However, energy drinks are ranked as the least consumed by both the categories but, young adults reportedly consume comparatively more of it than mature adults. Drinks which are generally considered as healthy like juices and milk based liquids are more popular among mature adults, particularly in females. As far as soft drinks are concerned, they are more popular among men belonging to both the age categories.

In terms of dominance, tea leads the rest. It has become part of the Pakistani culture. Pakistan has one of the highest per capital tea consumption in the world which is 1 kg per capita as compared to the world average of 0.75 kg per capita.

In the soft drink category, the two major players are PepsiCo and Coca Cola, however, two chief local players named . Like tea, aerated drinks have also become a part of our festivities and its consumption in daily lives has become quite common now. Apart from that, juice industry is also burgeoning in Pakistan primarily because of the nutrimental qualities associated with it. The substantial growth in this market is because a variety of fruits are cultivated in Pakistan, currently, 38 units are producing the juices and the major manufacturing units include Nestle Pakistan Ltd., Mitchells Fruits and Benz Industries. The growing consciousness regarding health and fitness, particularly among the affluent class, is major contributor towards the augmented consumption of this drink.
Based upon the aforementioned facts, on can conclude that the beverage industry is Pakistan has gained momentum and is more likely to continue the growth in coming years as well. Although, certain macroeconomics factors certainly do have the potential to corrode this industry’s profitability

Murree Brewery is also a beverage producer and exporter.


don't drink tea.



Beverage industry is one of the emerging and fast growing sector in Pakistan. Different reports have shown that there is a significant contribution by beverage industry in upstream and downstream industries of Pakistan. Beverage industry in Pakistan is a combination of different sectors such as:

  • Fizzy drinks
  • Juices
  • Milk based drinks
  • Energy and sports drinks
  • Tea
  • Coffee
  • Bottled and bulk water
It has been observed that Tea is the most popular segment of this industry in Pakistan because of its consistent demand and popularity among the male adults of Pakistan. Other most popular segments of this industry are Juices, fizzy drinks and milk based drinks.

nutraceutical_beverages.jpg

gateway to diabetes.
 
Murree Brewery is also a beverage producer and exporter.



don't drink tea.



gateway to diabetes.
Why not? :what:
I like tea, plus I've heard it's good for your health.
 
In Pakistan most people walk alot so weight issues are not a major problem like in West

However the sugar quantity in some of the Softdrinks (i.e Pepsi/Coke) is exceptionally high and these are consumed at high number in Pakistan

Same with the Rose Extract based drink (Rooh-e-Afzah or Noras etc and Jam e Sheeren etc)

If that is not enough Cup of team is filled with Sugar (2-3 teaspons)


Best Drink perhaps are the plain Teas (Chinese or Asian) with minimum sugar for calming nerves or plain Tea with no milk and sugar
coffee is better than tea.

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Assam and Ceylon tea quality is rated higher than others.
The picture you posted also confirms this.

The best Earl is packaged by Twinings.
yeahh.. true siad...Twinings is best ...idk AHMAD TM
 
To each his own .. I'm like Kehva .. The best one I had (outside Quetta) was in Peshawar.

We usually "horde" it .. That made our
University life easy..:lol:

And than the Nestle 3 in one coffee.. :)
 
tetley and pg tips are only brands I like... green tea does not taste like tea
 

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