Croatia: Consumer Foods-Patterns of Food Expenditures and Imports in Croatia

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The Croatian Bureau of Statistic’s (CBS), 2014 Household Budget Survey of just over 2,000 households shows trends in Croatian household expenditures for the 4.3 million inhabitants. This survey found that Croatia’s average annual household expenditure was HRK81,054 ($11,498) of which HRK23,934 ($3,395) was spent on food and beverages. In 2014, Croatia imported approximately $2 billion ($1.5 billion during Jan-Oct 2015) in consumer foods. Croatia’s main trading partners are other EU member states and its neighbors. Nevertheless, products mentioned herein represent interesting opportunities as they are foods that are regularly found on Croatian tables.

Croatia: Consumer Foods-Patterns of Food Expenditures and Imports in Croatia

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