Baby Food Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis

MarketResearch.com’s collection of market research studies on the baby food industry will help you stay competitive and knowledgeable in the market, with a full array of studies on subjects ranging from baby food to formula. Our studies include detailed analysis on vendors, regions, and market trends and a full library of country-specific studies and highly regarded outlook reports for the U.S. and global markets. Different baby foods and formulas are created based upon nutritional needs for infant and toddler development. Formula is recommended for infants up to 12 months; baby foods are consumed by children up to age 3. Rapid urbanization led to the growth of modern lifestyles, which influenced many to begin spending more money on baby food and infant formulas. The global baby food market reached revenues of $11.4 billion in 2012 and the future of the market is expected to slow, reaching about $14.1 billion by 2017. Key challenges facing the industry are declines in birth rates in developed countries and global competitors. The global market also faces challenges, such as limited storage space, leading to possible waste due to the short shelf life of baby foods.
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Baby Food Industry Research & Market Reports

  • Canada Baby Food

    ... led by milk formula, is set to post a further double-digit rise in the average retail current unit price in 2024. Although the recall impact is subsiding, milk formula, and other types of baby food, ... Read More

  • Sweden Baby Food

    ... and brands are responding by investing in value-added benefits such as organic and/or plant-based ingredients in order to drive value sales. While organic is struggling in some other packaged food categories, it is faring well ... Read More

  • Kenya Baby Food

    ... still high inflation and a strong rise in the average retail current unit price. While the birth rate is on a gradual downward trajectory, it is set to be largely stable in 2024. The category ... Read More

  • Baby Drinks

    ... at a CAGR of 5.6% over the analysis period 2023-2030. Infant Formula, one of the segments analyzed in the report, is expected to record a 5.4% CAGR and reach US$40.7 Billion by the end of ... Read More

  • Baby Food Packaging

    ... by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 5.8% over the analysis period 2023-2030. Rigid Plastic Packaging, one of the segments analyzed in the report, is expected to record a 6.6% CAGR and reach US$42.4 Billion ... Read More

  • Milk Protein Hydrolysate Market, Opportunity, Growth Drivers, Industry Trend Analysis and Forecast, 2024-2032

    ... from 2024 to 2032. The increasing application of milk protein hydrolysates in areas like infant nutrition, sports supplements, and medical nutrition is driving this growth. Known for their enhanced digestibility and bioavailability, milk protein hydrolysates ... Read More

  • Malaysia Baby Food

    ... has seen substitution with home-cooked food, which is impeding the demand for dried baby food, prepared baby food and “other” baby food at the end of the review period. Parents have focused more on the ... Read More

  • Slovakia Baby Food

    ... prices. However, we also note that consumers are less willing to compromise on the quality of the products they purchase for their infants, thus, instead of trading down, consumers are seeking price promotions and discounts ... Read More

  • Cameroon Baby Food

    ... cereals, the price of dried baby food soared towards the end of the review period. However, prices have since begun declining as wheat prices have stabilised in the international market, with retail volume sales of ... Read More

  • Uzbekistan Baby Food

    ... support volume sales. Value sales of baby food are nearly equally divided between dried baby food and prepared baby food, though the latter is expected to register the highest value growth. Milk formula also accounts ... Read More

  • Serbia Baby Food

    ... for infants from birth to six months, holds the largest market share. Consumers demonstrate strong brand loyalty, which allows the major brands to maintain their dominant positions and significant volume shares. The 800g packaging size ... Read More

  • South Africa Baby Food

    ... Africa is unaffordable for many and those who could previously buy these items, now find themselves looking for cheaper alternatives. The average unit price of baby food increased by 11% in 2023, followed by another ... Read More

  • The Philippines Baby Food

    ... fuel moderate growth. The Commission on Population and Development (CPD) in the Philippines has taken steps to encourage Filipinos to carry out family planning through increased access to family planning services and education. Moreover, the ... Read More

  • Tunisia Baby Food

    ... First, there was a significant rise in the prices of milk formula products in 2023, and further prices hikes have been observed in 2024 as Tunisia continues to tackle high inflation. These price rises have ... Read More

  • Taiwan Baby Food

    ... generally believe that people born under the dragon sign are said to be luckier, intelligent, and successful. While the number of newborns traditionally increases during the Year of the Dragon compared with other years, it ... Read More

  • Pakistan Baby Food

    ... who are keen to provide the best nutrition for their children. These retailers stock a diverse array of baby food products, including organic and specialised dietary options, which particularly appeal to health-conscious consumers. The focus ... Read More

  • Turkey Baby Food

    ... This is causing sharp increases in retail current value growth, but restricting retail volume growth across baby food, as some parents with less purchasing power shift to home-made food. However, in many cases, baby food ... Read More

  • Uruguay Baby Food

    ... a significant lack of interest from parents who prefer not to feed their children industrially processed foods. This widespread disinterest has resulted in a limited market presence, with only the Heinz brand, imported by Leopoldo ... Read More

  • Kazakhstan Baby Food

    ... to the positive birth rates in the country. Indeed, Kazakhstan has higher birth rates compared to European countries, for example, which helps to support the category overall. However, consumers continue to display a level of ... Read More

  • Poland Baby Food

    ... government in the country has increased financial support for child-raising families, by increasing the well-known social benefit from PLN500 to PLN800. This has provided much-needed financial relief for struggling families, helping consumers to cope with ... Read More

  • Macedonia Baby Food

    ... clear signals of premiumisation within baby food. For instance, parents are looking for high content of real fruit within baby food and also increasingly for labels such as organic and looking to avoid artificial flavourings ... Read More

  • Ukraine Baby Food

    ... 2022 as a significant number of women and children fled the country following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Although some families have since returned birth rates remain lower with many couples delaying having children due to ... Read More

  • Morocco Baby Food

    ... by factors such as high inflation, rising unemployment, and general economic instability. These issues create financial pressures that lead many couples to delay or reconsider having children. Also contributing to this trend are high celibacy ... Read More

  • Israel Baby Food

    ... prices of its milk formula by an average of 7%. Other brands increased their prices too, causing an overall increase in prices in the market. Companies have increased prices due to high rates of inflation, ... Read More

  • Latvia Baby Food

    ... formula is the only product area that registers value and volume growth, with parents giving this formula to babies with allergies and digestive issues. Euromonitor International's Baby Food in Latvia report offers in-depth knowledge of ... Read More

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