Take a look at the main countries for coffee consumption in Eastern Europe: Poland, Romania, etc. Which is the largest per capita coffee consumer country?
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The Growth of the Coffee Market in Eastern Europe
Find out data and figures for coffee consumption in the Eastern Europe in 2018. The growth is double the average growth of Western European countries.
Poland, the dominance of coffee chains and the third coffee wave
Poland is a country that has only recently started to discover its love of coffee and its market is dominated by coffee shop chains and by consumers’ desire to drink better quality coffee.
Eastern Europe: A Growing Business For Coffee Chains
The Eastern European coffee market seems to be a growing business, as reported by Bloomberg. This market is entirely dominated by Poland and Russia and it has increased its percentage share up to 5.3 percent, compared with only 1.8 percent in western Europe. Caffè Nero, a UK-based coffee chain, has at least 58 stores and plans to open at least
Ukrainians opened the smallest café in Poland
Oleg Yarovyj and his wife Inna came to Poland from Ukraine in November 2015. They both had worked in advertisement, but then decided they wanted something new, moved to a new country and opened Dobro&Dobro. The total square of the place is 6 m2 and it is the smallest café in Poland. Oleg says such coffee points are very popular
The Slow Growth Of Coffee Consuption In Poland
The coffee culture came to Poland quite late – in the end of the 80s. Before that the only coffee you could find in the country was Robusta which was not easy to buy. After becoming a democratic republic, Poland got access to all varieties of coffee though it took time to catch up with the rest of Europe. Today Poland has joined the third wave of coffee [Sign in to continue]
Europe Between Traditional and Automatic Espresso Machines
When it comes to espresso machine manufacturing, the industry hasn’t strayed far from its original European roots. The continent continues to house the largest number of manufacturers of professional espresso coffee machines worldwide – by a long shot. Europe is not only the largest manufacturer of espresso machines, but has also found itself as the meeting point of two different
Europe seduced by Specialty Coffee? From London to Eastern Europe
London was a pioneer in a new trend that is growing across Europe. It’s called “specialty coffee” and goes through consumers education, exploration, knowledge, and awareness for quality coffee. It may not be a coincidence if the coffee market in the UK has grown by 12-16% over 2015, based on CoffeeBI’s insights, but it’s a sign of a vibrant environment around