$12.6bn
$XXX.Xm
24,297
1,981
$X.Xbn
Tea, coffee and other food manufacturers have faced volatile conditions over recent years. Factors like increasing health awareness, fluctuations in household disposable incomes, unpredictable input prices and international trade have significantly influenced the industry’s operations. These elements have resulted in varying demand for different products within the industry. Overall, revenue for tea, coffee and other food manufacturers is expected to climb by an annualised 1.6% over the five years through 2024-25, to $12.6 billion. This trend includes an anticipated drop of 0.1% in the current year, mainly as a result of high inflationary pressures lowering consumers' purchasing power.
Industry revenue has grown at a CAGR of 1.6 % over the past five years, to reach an estimated $12.6bn in 2024.
Market size is projected to grow over the next five years.
Company | Market Share (%)
2025 | Revenue ($m)
2025 |
---|---|---|
Nestle | 1,005.2 | |
G.D. Mitchell Enterprises Pty Ltd | 469.8 | |
Jacob Douwe Egberts Coffee | 426.1 |
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Industry revenue is measured across several distinct product and services lines, including Coffee, Seasonings, herbs and spices and Prepared foods. Coffee is the largest segment of the Tea, Coffee and Other Food Manufacturing in Australia.
High-margin coffee products are boosting revenue despite volatile demand
Industry companies manufacture food products that are not classified elsewhere, such as coffee, tea, dressings, seasonings, flavourings, herbs, spices, yeast, yeast extracts, honey, salt and prepared meals. Industry manufacturers procure raw materials and process them into various finished products that are subsequently sold to domestic and export markets.
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ANZSIC 1199 - Tea, Coffee and Other Food Manufacturing in Australia
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Profit has risen for many tea, coffee and other food manufacturers. Revenue growth has outpaced rising purchase and wage costs.
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The market size of the Tea, Coffee and Other Food Manufacturing industry in Australia is $12.6bn in 2024.
There are 1,981 businesses in the Tea, Coffee and Other Food Manufacturing industry in Australia, which has grown at a CAGR of 5.1 % between 2019 and 2024.
The market size of the Tea, Coffee and Other Food Manufacturing industry in Australia has been growing at a CAGR of 1.6 % between 2019 and 2024.
Over the next five years, the Tea, Coffee and Other Food Manufacturing industry in Australia is expected to grow.
The biggest companies operating in the Tea, Coffee and Other Food Manufacturing market in Australia are Nestle, G.D. Mitchell Enterprises Pty Ltd and Jacob Douwe Egberts Coffee
Seasonings, herbs and spices and Coffee are part of the Tea, Coffee and Other Food Manufacturing industry.
The company holding the most market share in Australia is Nestle.
The level of competition is moderate and increasing in the Tea, Coffee and Other Food Manufacturing industry in Australia.