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Asia Pulse: Q2 2021

24/08/2021

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Asia Pulse: Q2 2021

Spend is increasing across all FMCG categories, according to our new Asia Pulse report which examines the data from Q2 2021.

Total FMCG value sales rose by 4.5% year on year, an improvement on last year’s growth of 3.1% over the same period. Beverages was the star performer, with a 6.1% increase in spend; a big turnaround compared with 2020 when value sales dropped by 3.1% due to the first wave of COVID-19 hitting the region.

Food, dairy, home care and personal care also achieved growth of between 3.9 and 4.8 percentage points each. Home care sales climbed by 4.1%, with growth remaining high following 2020’s peak increase of 8%, indicating that hygiene concerns due to the pandemic remain high.

Growth across Asia Pacific was largely driven by shoppers in the Chinese Mainland, where FMCG value sales grew by 4.2% compared with the same period in 2020. Only the UAE and the Philippines reported declines, of 5.1% and 4.8% respectively.

Reviewing the performance of each market within APAC, the report highlights some major trends, including: 

  • Chinese Mainland: Out-of-home (OOH) food and beverages are recovering well as consumers return to their regular routines, with growth of 15.1% in Q2.
  • Taiwan: A new wave of COVID-19 helped to drive total FMCG sales upwards, as shoppers stayed at home and stockpiled goods.
  • South Korea: The beverages category grew significantly due to restrictions on OOH, with the majority of growth coming from online channels.
  • India (Urban): Dairy reported the fastest value growth, followed by personal care.
  • Indonesia: People shopped less often, but compensated for this with bigger baskets and higher spend.
  • Malaysia: For the first time ever, shoppers bought more food than non-food online in Q2 of 2021, as COVID-19 cases soared.
  • Thailand: Financial support provided through government subsidy programmes encouraged shoppers to spend more; the take-home FMCG market grew by 2.7%.
  • The Philippines: As mobility restrictions eased, shoppers returned to their favoured sari-sari stores (mom and pop stores), but remain open to smaller formats.
  • Vietnam: Emerging channels including online and mini-markets have gained share. 
Note: Asia Pulse is the special quarterly report from the Worldpanel division of Kantar.

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Chivanon Piyaphitakskul
Marketing Manager - Kantar, Worldpanel Division Thailand & Malaysia

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