Baby Food Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
Baby Food Industry Research & Market Reports
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Baby Food in Saudi Arabia
... to have many children, with an average family having around five or six children. However, this has been changing over time, and especially after the onset of the COVID-19 crisis. Consumer attitudes have been affected ... Read More
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Baby Food in South Africa
... formula is set to result in a retail volume decline for this category in 2023, as consumers have been trying to reduce their overall spending on food due to lower disposable incomes. Due to regulatory ... Read More
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Baby Food in Latvia
... sales. Consumers have been preparing more food at home for both reasons of economy and earlier in the review period due to pandemic restrictions. Milk formula has equally seen a decline in retail volume terms, ... Read More
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Baby Food in the Philippines
... still of utmost importance to Filipinos, women are increasingly pursuing their careers and are choosing to delay having children, have fewer children, or eschew having them altogether. Government efforts to reduce the number of teenage ... Read More
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Baby Food in Vietnam
... consumers, especially in low-income households, still do not consider baby food to be an essential product type. This is because the cost of baby food, especially milk formula, can be a significant barrier for low-income ... Read More
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Baby Food in Dominican Republic
... the appreciation of the Dominican peso against the US dollar is expected to make imports slightly less expensive and this benefits baby good, as a significant number of products are imported. Euromonitor International's Baby Food ... Read More
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Baby Food in Costa Rica
... inflation is expected to ease. That being said, consumers are expected to continue to be highly price sensitive and prioritise value for money. For instance, mothers look to extend breastfeeding as much as possible, in ... Read More
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Baby Food in New Zealand
... closer to what it was like before the pandemic, consumers are returning to work, with remote working mostly being a hybrid arrangement. The result is expected to be further retail volume and current value growth ... Read More
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Baby Food in Italy
... however, on the downturn in 2023. The rush of Italian consumers to supermarkets to buy various food products, including baby food, to send to Ukraine to help the war-affected population has boosted sales of “other” ... Read More
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Baby Food in Finland
... is driving sales. Parents reach for convenient baby food for on-the-go consumption, emphasising healthy snacks catering to the toddler age range. In addition, baby food that is fruit purees is often consumed by adults, with ... Read More
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Baby Food in Guatemala
... that were caused by a recall of Similac in 2022, have been ironed out. Similac was recalled due to concerns of gastroenteritis and salmonella, as a result of contamination at one of its manufacturing sites ... Read More
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Baby Food in Israel
... materials. In addition, the decreasing value of the national currency in light of the geopolitical situation in Israel has impacted prices. This was an extreme development, as local consumers are very sensitive to the price ... Read More
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Baby Food in China
... in the national birth rate. While the country abandoned its one-child policy in 2016, Chinese couples are still having fewer children, or forgoing having them altogether. Economic insecurity caused by the pandemic and more latterly, ... Read More
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Baby Food in Australia
... overseas to buy goods for someone who lives in China) accounted for a significant proportion of sales; however, this saw a massive decline in 2020, due to the closure of international borders during the pandemic. ... Read More
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Baby Food in Georgia
... particular for milk formula and in particular for standard milk formula, as a rising breastfeeding rate also dampens volume sales for standard milk formula. Follow-on and growing-up milk formula are expected to fare better. Euromonitor ... Read More
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Baby Food in the United Arab Emirates
... the country, the socioeconomic revival in 2022 was met with rising prices across all products and services, which led many couples to delay the expansion of their families. Young women in the workforce have been ... Read More
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Baby Food in Indonesia
... powdered milk formula. Moreover, the increasing awareness of the health benefits of breastfeeding has prompted more Indonesian mothers to opt for this natural feeding method, reducing volume demand for powdered milk formula. Various initiatives and ... Read More
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Baby Food in Malaysia
... with retail volume sales in 2023 slightly lower than at the start of the review period. However, the market size is set to be higher than the 2019 pre-Coronavirus (COVID-19) level. Baby food continues to ... Read More
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Baby Food in the United Kingdom
... have less time to prepare food at home, and demand safe and nutritious products for their infants and young children. While the UK recorded marginal growth in births in 2021 compared to previous years, which ... Read More
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Baby Food in Spain
... and cultural norms. Traditional expectations of having a large family is less prevalent among younger generations, who prioritise other aspects of their lives, such as careers, education, travel and personal fulfilment. Attitudes towards gender roles ... Read More
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Baby Food in Hungary
... rapid price increase during 2023. Many mothers still buy the supported types; standard and special milk formulas of Beba and Milumil are available in official pharmacies. (Non-pharmacy stores are not allowed to give discounts on ... Read More
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Baby Food in Greece
... record a positive current retail value growth, parents are finding it difficult to afford. As such, some supermarkets have installed antitheft devices to prevent baby food from being stolen. The state has tried to make ... Read More
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Baby Food in Bolivia
... baby food largely dependent on imports, inflation is consequentially expected to have an impact. As a result, there is expected to be only a marginal increase in volume sales, with parents prioritising essentials within baby ... Read More
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Baby Food in France
... rate since 1946, according to French National Statistics body INSEE. As a result, volume sales of baby food (encompassing dried, prepared, other baby food, and milk formula) continue to decline in 2023. However, retail value ... Read More
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Baby Food in Nigeria
... all categories of baby food experiencing a decline. The primary driving force behind this volume reduction is the significant inflationary pressures prevailing in the market. The prices of baby food products continue to surge, propelled ... Read More