- 29/07/2025
- Posted by: Xavier Bes
- Category: Reports
Detailed insights on the milk market in Guinea
Explore in-depth insights into the milk market in Guinea, drawn from real consumer data. This market report analyzes key consumption trends, top milk brands, packaging preferences, and shopper behaviour within the milk category. Built from our proprietary data tools, it provides a detailed look at market dynamics, product performance, and evolving consumer choices across the milk landscape in Guinea.
Here is the type of information included in this report:
- A total of 68 milk products (SKUs) have been scanned by consumers in Guinea, providing a comprehensive view of the category
- These products span 46 different milk brands
- The most common pack size in the milk category is 0.15 l, with the Can format being the most frequently used
- In the past 12 months, 1,055 new unique product entries have been recorded in the milk category
- Omela is currently the most scanned milk brand in Guinea
Report on the milk category in Guinea
A comprehensive report is available upon request.

Related milk categories
- Dairy
- Butter
- Cheese
- Condensed and Evaporated milk
- Cream
- Dairy Desserts
- Ice Cream
- Margarine
- Powder Milk
- Yoghurt and Sour Milk
Regions in Guinea covered in the report
- Boké
- Conakry
- Faranah
- Kankan
- Kindia
- Labé
- Mamou
- Nzérékoré
Other types of milk insights available
- Top milk products in Guinea overview (brand, format, size in units, price, etc)
- Share of products by demographics (gender, age, SEC, regions) evolution
- Share of milk brands in Guinea by demographics
- Milk brand shopper profile
- Average consumer rating per milk product / brand
Methodology
Our report draws on the SagaProduct database, which tracks the actual milk products consumers in Guinea are purchasing and consuming.
Online panel members from Guinea scan milk products on a daily basis with our dedicated app to capture features such as SKU details (category, brand, format, size, unit), barcode, picture, etc.
To obtain detailed insights on the milk sector in Guinea, get in touch on contact@sagaciresearch.com or click below.