COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Coca-Cola remains the leading brand in carbonates
Fruital Coca-Cola SARL remained the leading company in cola carbonates in 2025. The company owes its leadership to the widespread popularity of the Coca-Cola brand.
Ifri finding success thanks to its use of natural ingredients
Ibrahim & Fils Ifri was the most dynamic company in carbonates in 2025, in off-trade volume terms. This Algerian company, with its well-recognised brand Ifri, began with the production of mineral water before diversifying into carbonates, particularly flavoured lemonade.
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Overview:
Understand the latest market trends and future growth opportunities for the Carbonates industry in Algeria with research from Euromonitor International's team of in-country analysts – experts by industry and geographic specialisation.
Key trends are clearly and succinctly summarised alongside the most current research data available. Understand and assess competitive threats and plan corporate strategy with our qualitative analysis, insight and confident growth projections.
If you're in the Carbonates industry in Algeria, our research will help you to make informed, intelligent decisions; to recognise and profit from opportunity, or to offer resilience amidst market uncertainty.
The Carbonates in Algeria report includes:
- Analysis of key supply-side and demand trends
- Detailed segmentation of international and local products
- Historic volume and value sizes, company and brand market shares
- Five year forecasts of market trends and market growth
- Robust and transparent research methodology, conducted in-country
This report answers:
- What is the market size of Carbonates in Algeria?
- To what extent are health considerations impacting consumption of Carbonates in Algeria?
- How are changing social attitudes and legislation (eg sugar tax) reshaping demand and consumption?
- How are changing demographics (for example, an ageing or predominantly young population) determining consumption of Carbonates in Algeria?
- Which are the leading brands in Carbonates in Algeria?
- What potential exists for multinational or domestic soft drinks companies to expand in Algeria?
- How are products distributed in Carbonates in Algeria?
- How is the rise of e-commerce changing the retail and competitive landscape?
- How have home seclusion and social distancing measures following COVID-19 impacted sales of Carbonates?
- How are sustainability issues, such as environmentally-friendly packaging, legislation on recyclability, or the amount of plastic in bottles, impacting the soft drinks industry?
- Where is future growth expected to be most dynamic?
Carbonates in Algeria - Category analysis
KEY DATA FINDINGS
Carbonates delivers steady growth in 2025 thanks to record-breaking hot weather
Carbonates consumption is boosted in summer and Ramadan
A developing cocktail culture and rising health concerns are key growth drivers
Demographic trends and on-trade development will continue to boost consumption
Enhanced monitoring is set to be enabled by technological advancements
Producers likely to expand their offer of healthier carbonates
Coca-Cola remains the leading brand in carbonates
Ifri finding success thanks to its use of natural ingredients
Small local grocers dominate sales of carbonates
E-commerce full of potential but online sales are yet to blossom
Soft Drinks in Algeria - Industry Overview
Soft drinks sales see steady growth in 2025
KEY DATA FINDINGS
A youthful population and hot weather fuels demand for soft drinks in Algeria
Modest economic recovery limits growth
Rising health concerns inform purchasing decisions
Algeria’s expanding urban population points towards growth in sales of soft drinks
State laws should ensure domestic players remain dominant
Uptick in tourism creating renewed demand for foodservice
Local player Ibrahim & Fils Ifri remains on top with strong product portfolio
Taiba wins share thanks to the availability and affordability of its soft drinks
Consumers slowly shifting to more modern distribution channels
On-trade sales see healthy growth in 2025 thanks in part to an influx of tourists
COUNTRY REPORTS DISCLAIMER
The following categories and subcategories are included:
Carbonates
- Regular Carbonates
- Reduced Sugar Carbonates
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- Regular Cola Carbonates
- Reduced Sugar Cola Carbonates
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- Regular Non-Cola Carbonates
- Reduced Sugar Non-Cola Carbonates
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- Regular Lemonade/Lime
- Reduced Sugar Lemonade/Lime
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- Regular Tonic Water/Mixers/Other Bitters
- Reduced Sugar Tonic Water/Mixers/Other Bitters
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- Regular Orange Carbonates
- Reduced Sugar Orange Carbonates
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- Regular Other Non-Cola Carbonates
- Reduced Sugar Other Non-Cola Carbonates
Carbonates
Sweetened, non-alcoholic drinks containing carbon dioxide are included here. All carbonated products containing fruit juice (“sparkling juices”) are included here, unless they are tea-based (these are included in carbonated RTD tea) or carbonated Energy drinks, which are included in Energy Drinks. Carbonated bottled water is also excluded. Carbonates are an aggregation of cola carbonates and non-cola carbonates, whether regular or low calorie. Euromonitor International includes both naturally and artificially-sweetened carbonates.
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This report originates from Passport, our Carbonates research and analysis database.
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