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Prepared Consumer Foods Sector

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Overall performance

2025 was a challenging year for the Prepared Consumer Foods (PCF) sector, with businesses navigating persistent inflation and evolving consumer dynamics. Despite these pressures, exports
grew by 9% to €3.6 billion. 

Consumer demand continues to shift toward health, premium quality, value, and convenience, prompting companies to focus on innovation and close collaboration with suppliers. 

Category performance varied, with meal solutions, carbonated drinks, juices and chocolate confectionery showing the highest value growth. The value-added meats category, the largest segment in the sector, was impacted on the supply side by elevated protein prices, and in the market, by the Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) segment facing operational and cost-related challenges. 

 

 

Trends by top key products

 

Prospects for 2026

The PCF sector is positioned for further growth in 2026. Key categories such as value-added meats, meal solutions, bakery, carbonated drinks, and confectionery continue to drive export opportunities, reflecting the sector’s adaptability and capacity to respond to changing consumer tastes.

While the UK remains the key market, diversification into markets such as the US, the EU, and emerging Middle Eastern regions offers additional growth potential.

Ready meals, meal kits, snacks and bakery products that combine high quality, nutritional transparency, and environmentally responsible packaging are particularly well-positioned to capture premium market segments. 

 

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Bord Bia Export Performance and Prospects report 2025-2026 cover image.

Export Performance & Prospects 2025 - 2026

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