COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Baku Yag & Gida Senaye ASC leads sales
Baku Yag & Gida Senaye ASC is set to remain the leading company in edible oils in 2025. The company owns one of the largest oil processing plants in Azerbaijan, enabling it to ensure uninterrupted supply and reduce dependence on imported products.
Assko MMC stands out as the most dynamic player
Assko MMC is expected to be the most dynamic individual company in edible oils in 2025. Ongoing efforts to improve product quality, introduce innovative packaging solutions, and respond to evolving consumer preferences have helped strengthen consumer trust in its brands and reinforce the company’s competitive market position.
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Overview:
Understand the latest market trends and future growth opportunities for the Edible Oils industry in Azerbaijan 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.
Data and analysis in this report provides further detailed coverage dedicated to a comprehensive range of core packaged food categories.
If you're in the Edible Oils industry in Azerbaijan, our research will help you to make informed, intelligent decisions; to recognise and profit from opportunity, or to offer resilience amidst market uncertainty.
The Edible Oils in Azerbaijan 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 Edible Oils in Azerbaijan?
- Which are the leading brands in Edible Oils in Azerbaijan?
- How are products distributed in Edible Oils in Azerbaijan?
- How is the rise of e-commerce and/or the expansion of modern grocery retail impacting traditional retail?
- What are the key health and wellness concerns driving, or challenging, sales in Edible Oils?
- How significant are vegan and vegetarian dietary requirements in determining sales growth in Azerbaijan?
- How has COVID-19 impacted consumer demand? To what extent have lockdown, home seclusion and stockpiling boosted sales? Will the longer term economic repercussions of the pandemic stimulate or suppress future growth?
- Where is future growth expected to be most dynamic?
- How significant will values-based claims, such as sustainability and ethical labelling, be in supporting future growth and brand equity?
Edible Oils in Azerbaijan - Category analysis
KEY DATA FINDINGS
Azerbaijan's edible oils market navigates price pressures with growing premium demand
Rising costs drive up value sales in edible oils
Sunflower oil remains essential
Corn oil sees fastest growth
Local production and population growth to support future sales
Expected shift towards premium and functional products
Modern technologies to improve quality and shelf life
Baku Yag & Gida Senaye ASC leads sales
Assko MMC stands out as the most dynamic player
Traditional and modern grocery channels play complementary roles
E-commerce continues to gain traction
Cooking Ingredients and Meals in Azerbaijan - Industry Overview
Azerbaijan's cooking ingredients and meals market driven by convenience and local demand
KEY DATA FINDINGS
Edible oils lead growth amid rising prices
International flavours and premium innovations drive demand for sauces, dips and condiments
Cultural traditions sustain strong demand for sweet spreads
Consumer price sensitivity will shape future demand
Global culinary trends to influence product innovation
Private label growth expected in sweet spreads
Baku Yag & Gida Senaye ASC leads the market
Assko MMC emerges as the most dynamic player
Modern retail gains ground as small local grocers lose share
E-commerce shows strong potential, but structural barriers remain
COUNTRY REPORTS DISCLAIMER
The following categories and subcategories are included:
Edible Oils
- Olive Oil
- Corn Oil
- Palm Oil
- Rapeseed Oil
- Soy Oil
- Sunflower Oil
- Other Edible Oil
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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This report originates from Passport, our Edible Oils research and analysis database.
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