Publisher: Euromonitor International
Category: Baby Food

Baby Food market research reports by Euromonitor International

(203 reports matching your criteria)
    • Baby Food in South Africa

      Baby Food in South Africa The average unit price of milk formula is set to see a double-digit rise in 2023 overall, due to inflation and rising production costs. The rising unit price of milk formula is set to result in a retail volume decline for this category in 2023, as consumers have been trying ... Read More

    • Baby Food in Latvia

      Baby Food in Latvia Baby food recorded further volume decline in 2023 as the birth rate in Latvia continues to decline. Also, price increases in the category have further weakened demand in 2023, depressing volume sales. Consumers have been preparing more food at home for both reasons of economy and ... Read More

    • Baby Food in the Philippines

      Baby Food in the Philippines Baby food failed to display the same degree of dynamism as many other categories within dairy products and alternatives in 2023, due to the falling birth rate. While family is still of utmost importance to Filipinos, women are increasingly pursuing their careers and are ... Read More

    • Baby Food in Vietnam

      Baby Food in Vietnam Baby food in Vietnam is projected to experience a further, if marginal, drop in retail volume (tonnes) sales over 2023, partly as a result of economic difficulties. The majority of Vietnamese consumers, especially in low-income households, still do not consider baby food to be a ... Read More

    • Baby Food in Dominican Republic

      Baby Food in Dominican Republic The picture is expected to be brighter for baby food in 2023, with healthy current value and volume growth. While inflation remains high, pressure is expected to ease. In addition, the appreciation of the Dominican peso against the US dollar is expected to make import ... Read More

    • Baby Food in Costa Rica

      Baby Food in Costa Rica Current value sales are expected to increase, along with a slight increase in volume sales. While there is still economic uncertainty, as a result of rising inflation, the growth in inflation is expected to ease. That being said, consumers are expected to continue to be highl ... Read More

    • Baby Food in New Zealand

      Baby Food in New Zealand During the COVID-19 lockdowns more parents were able to stay at home, giving them the time needed to prepare fresh food for their babies. However, as the economy is returning closer to what it was like before the pandemic, consumers are returning to work, with remote working ... Read More

    • Baby Food in Italy

      Baby Food in Italy Baby food is significantly affected by a high inflation rate in 2022 and 2023. The upturn in the inflation rate, which gained momentum in March 2022 and in subsequent months, is, however, on the downturn in 2023. The rush of Italian consumers to supermarkets to buy various food pr ... Read More

    • Baby Food in Finland

      Baby Food in Finland Due to inflation and growing production costs, baby food saw unit prices increase. While slow birth rates continue, the convenience and popularity of feeding babies with prepared baby food in Finland is driving sales. Parents reach for convenient baby food for on-the-go consumpt ... Read More

    • Baby Food in Guatemala

      Baby Food in Guatemala Baby food is expected to register moderate current value growth, but constant value sales are expected to fall as persistent inflation cuts into profitability. That being said, the disruptions in supply that were caused by a recall of Similac in 2022, have been ironed out. Sim ... Read More

    • Baby Food in Israel

      Baby Food in Israel All of the players in baby food have increased prices during 2023, despite the price-sensitivity of consumers. Companies have increased prices due to high inflation, rising costs of shipping and raw materials. In addition, the decreasing value of the national currency in light of ... Read More

    • Baby Food in China

      Baby Food in China Despite the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions at the beginning of the year, retail sales of milk formula continued their downward trajectory in current value terms in 2023, amid a further reduction in the national birth rate. While the country abandoned its one-child policy in 2016 ... Read More

    • Baby Food in Australia

      Baby Food in Australia While milk formula is set to see slight retail current value growth in 2023, overall value sales will still be below those seen in 2019. The daigou channel (people who travel overseas to buy goods for someone who lives in China) accounted for a significant proportion of sales; ... Read More

    • Baby Food in Georgia

      Baby Food in Georgia Baby formula is expected to register constant and current value growth, but volume growth will be minimal. Georgia’s birth rate is falling and this is expected to dampen volume sales, in particular for milk formula and in particular for standard milk formula, as a rising breastf ... Read More

    • Baby Food in the United Arab Emirates

      Baby Food in the United Arab Emirates Inflationary pressures have been impacting baby food, a category that was already suffering from limited growth even prior to the pandemic. Although most families have now returned to the country, the socioeconomic revival in 2022 was met with rising prices acro ... Read More

    • Baby Food in Indonesia

      Baby Food in Indonesia In Indonesia, current value sales of powdered milk formula have been primarily driven by price increases. However, price sensitivity among local consumers has led to a more cautious approach towards purchasing powdered milk formula. Moreover, the increasing awareness of the he ... Read More

    • Baby Food in Malaysia

      Baby Food in Malaysia In 2023, baby food is expected to continue to recover from decreases in retail volume sales in the early-to-mid review period. However, the growth in demand is predicted to be moderate, with retail volume sales in 2023 slightly lower than at the start of the review period. Howe ... Read More

    • Baby Food in the United Kingdom

      Baby Food in the United Kingdom Baby food continues to recover from the pandemic-related disruptions observed in 2020. Retail volume growth is evident across milk formula and other baby food categories as busy local parents have less time to prepare food at home, and demand safe and nutritious produ ... Read More

    • Baby Food in Spain

      Baby Food in Spain A low birth rate is behind the continuing decline of baby food sales in Spain in 2023. Spain’s birth rate is being negatively affected by economic challenges and changes in social and cultural norms. Traditional expectations of having a large family is less prevalent among younger ... Read More

    • Baby Food in Hungary

      Baby Food in Hungary From October 2022, the government cut national support for milk formulas from 50% to 25%. This resulted in two-three times higher prices, with standard and special milk formulas having seen a rapid price increase during 2023. Many mothers still buy the supported types; standard ... Read More

    • Baby Food in Greece

      Baby Food in Greece The low birth rate in Greece is a challenge for retail volume sales of baby food. While the price hikes in 2022 and 2023 meant that baby food is set to record a positive current retail value growth, parents are finding it difficult to afford. As such, some supermarkets have insta ... Read More

    • Baby Food in Bolivia

      Baby Food in Bolivia While inflation has been relatively low in Bolivia, due to a fixed exchange rate with the US Dollar, imports are expected to register higher price increase than local dairy products. With baby food largely dependent on imports, inflation is consequentially expected to have an im ... Read More

    • Baby Food in France

      Baby Food in France The birth rate in France continues to fall, thereby negatively impacting retail sales of baby food. A marginal boost was expected post-pandemic, but the birth rate is now at its lowest rate since 1946, according to French National Statistics body INSEE. As a result, volume sales ... Read More

    • Baby Food in Nigeria

      Baby Food in Nigeria In 2023, baby food in Nigeria exhibits robust positive growth in terms of value, surpassing the figures recorded in 2022. However, the scenario is different in terms of volume sales, with all categories of baby food experiencing a decline. The primary driving force behind this v ... Read More

    • Baby Food in Bosnia and Herzegovina

      Baby Food in Bosnia and Herzegovina In 2023, baby food achieved another year of solid current value growth, although this was the result of rising unit prices as inflation remained stubbornly high. In retail volume terms, all baby food ranges, with the exception of prepared baby food, saw decline du ... Read More

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