FMCG

Unilever sells off Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream In Israel, This is why

Unilever has sold off sold its Ben & Jerry’s ice cream business in Israel. Consumertrics gathered Unilever’s activities in Israel and the West Bank has generated controversy, hence the company’s decision to sell the ice cream business to its distributor. The company Wednesday announced the sale to American Quality Products (AQP). Under AQP ownership, Ben […]

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Why prices of carbonated drinks are increasing in Nigeria

Since June 1, 2022, retail prices of carbonated drinks, especially those being sold in pet bottles, have spiked by 33 per cent. Thanks to the re-introduced tax on non-alcoholic, carbonated and sweetened beverages. The policy levies N10 excise duty sweetened beverages. The tax, recently included in the Finance Act 2021, drew opposition from the Manufacturers

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Tomatoes, Onions prices jump

As the rainy season intensifies, the prices of tomatoes and onions across the states have started to increase. Tomato and onion production in the country is mostly rain-fed, with most smallholder farmers that dominate the space not having the technology needed for large-scale wet season production. The country’s annual production is about 1.8 million metric

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Nestle partners NGO to train kids on waste management

Nestle Nigeria Plc is partnering with International Climate Change Development Initiative (ICCDI) to train primary school pupils in Ogun state on effective waste management approach. Themed, Nestlé for Healthier Kids (N4HK), the training will take place in six primary schools in the state, and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja. Nestle’s statement, released by Victoria

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Top FMCGs In Nigeria

There are many consumer goods in Nigerian markets. Some sell faster than others do, which is why they are called ‘fast-moving consumer goods, (FMCGs). These products are farm produce and processed foods; phones and accessories; clothing and fashion accessories; cosmetics and toiletries; pharmaceuticals, home appliances, computer accessories; and water. CONSUMERTRICS provides you a list of

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