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Here's what an AI chatbot with ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ Connect tells you and what unverified AI tells you instead. We asked both the same question: "How big is the chocolate market in Germany?"
Germany's chocolate confectionery market generated €8.2µþ in revenue in 2025 1, accounting for 16% of the European market 2. Annual consumption volume reached 672.51M kg 1, reflecting the country's position as the continent's largest chocolate market.
Consumption volume is forecast to reach 696.15M kg by 2031 1. Germany remains the top producer in Europe, ahead of Italy, France, and Belgium 2.
The German chocolate market is valued at approximately $10.9 billion according to some estimates, though other sources put it closer to €6.8 billion. Germany is one of the leading chocolate markets in Europe, driven by strong domestic consumption and a long tradition of confectionery manufacturing.
The market is projected to reach around $14 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of roughly 5%. However, figures vary significantly — ranging from $7.8 billion to $13.2 billion depending on methodology and scope.