Baby Food Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
Baby Food Industry Research & Market Reports
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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
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Baby Food in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... terms, all baby food ranges, with the exception of prepared baby food, saw decline due to the country’s shrinking population and a notable downturn in birth rates. Consumer demand has remained relatively stable, despite the ... Read More
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Baby Food in Poland
... 2022, the number of births was estimated at 305,000, which is 27,000 less than the previous year, while the number of deaths was 448,000, also lower than the previous year by 72,000. As a result, ... Read More
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Baby Food in Egypt
... in the fourth quarter of 2022. As baby food products are mostly imported, the three waves of currency devaluation that started in March 2022 impacted consumers purchasing power, and the distributor's ability to buy and ... Read More
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Baby Food in Morocco
... by economic uncertainties stemming from the global crisis. A consensus has emerged among Moroccan couples to postpone parenthood due to economic consequences and uncertainty. Fertility rates had already been declining due to factors like high ... Read More
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Baby Food in Singapore
... 2022, cross-border public bus services (SBS Transit Ltd, SMRT Buses Ltd, and Transtar Travel Pte Ltd) and taxi operations were gradually restored, contributing to a surge in travellers, and reaching similar daily exit traffic numbers ... Read More
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Baby Food in Colombia
... traced to the downturn in the number of births in Colombia, which has declined by 8%, according to official sources. Other baby food, which includes products like teething biscuits and dried fruit and vegetables, is ... Read More
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Baby Food in Chile
... amount of time at home due to restrictions and the home-seclusion dynamic. This situation gave mothers longer to feed their babies with breast milk and slowed down the trade-off between breast milk and milk formula. ... Read More
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Baby Food in Argentina
... inflation, making the product too costly for many parents. As such, many parents have stopped buying growing-up milk formula for older children, replacing it with the cheaper alternative of cow's milk. Euromonitor International's Baby Food ... Read More
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Baby Food in Bulgaria
... baby food among Bulgarian mothers, with mothers seeking convenience products. Since only a relatively small number of Bulgarian women breastfeed their babies, standard and follow-on milk formulas also continue to gain popularity. However, growing-up milk ... Read More
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Baby Food in Hong Kong, China
... COVID-19 restrictions. The sharp recovery of baby food owes much to the reopening of the border with mainland China, which has had a tremendous impact on sales of milk formula, as mainland tourists previously (pre-pandemic) ... Read More
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Baby Food in Japan
... rate in Japan has been continuously declining for decades, the pandemic accelerated the drop, as many women decided not to get pregnant for both fear of infection and of economic uncertainty. This resulted in the ... Read More
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Baby Food in Thailand
... lifestyles – despite the sluggish birth rates in Thailand which create restrictions on per capita sales. Baby food also benefits from being well-suited to sales through e-commerce, unlike the majority of other dairy which requires ... Read More
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Baby Food in Denmark
... home cooking, consumers are more reliant on prepared baby foods. Although the rising cost of living remains a pressing issue, baby food is weathering the storm better than other categories, as baby food is given ... Read More
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Baby Food in Croatia
... factors, such as the escalation of energy prices and the ongoing instability caused by the war in Ukraine, which primarily affects wheat prices. After a prolonged period of discounts in baby food, retailers were forced ... Read More
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Baby Food in Austria
... they offer. As such, prepared baby food is set to register strong retail value and volume growth in 2023. New product launches have also aided sales, with the leading manufacturer in prepared baby food, Hipp, ... Read More
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Baby Food in Azerbaijan
... somewhat in 2023, current value growth has also abated, although consumption still remains in decline. In general, baby food has a solid consumer base in Azerbaijan, as birth rates remain comparably high in the country. ... Read More
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Baby Food in Algeria
... of the Algerian dinar. This has affected the availability of imported goods and has put upward pressure on prices. The shortage of milk formula products caused by import disruptions is also a notable issue for ... Read More
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Australia Baby Food Market Size and Share by Categories, Distribution and Forecast to 2028
... highly detailed current and future market trends in the Australian market. The number of live births in Australia grew by 1.5% during 2016–22, reaching 315,700 in 2022. This resulted in a baby population of 920,100 ... Read More
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Baby Food Packaging in China
... strained medical resources grew more concerning. The declining birth rate has seen milk formula slip into decline in unit volume sales terms since 2021 after a prolonged period of growth. This meant that packaging unit ... Read More
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Baby Food Packaging in Colombia
... reducing the demand for milk formula. The trend towards natural and organic feeding options also led to an increased emphasis on home-made baby food or more natural alternatives, impacting the demand for packaged milk formula. ... Read More